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Egyptian Magic
Egyptian Magic
Egyptian Magic
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With the help of this book you can travel back to thousands of years to the beginning of magic and resonate with the Egyptian egregore. In this book piece you will know Heka (Egyptian magic), correspondences for each deity (crystals, candles and corresponding colors), altar setup, strong unprecedented spells, consecrate talismans, kemetic astrology (your Egyptian sign). Over 160 pages ...With intense research and hard work of several years, I tried to faithfully translate the meaning of hieroglyphics and some invocations into old kemetic (ancient Egyptian). You will find a correspondence between Egyptian gods and Orishas, exorcism and Egyptian spells and prayers. How to prepare an altar, original Kemetic names. Egyptian astrology, ceremonial group ritual, solitary rituals, celebration dates. Worship postures. Hieroglyphs table for coded writing. Invocations and enchantments in original Kemetic. Consecration of Egyptian amulets and glossary of Kemetic Terms.
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Release dateDec 22, 2021
ISBN9798598394113
Egyptian Magic
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Silvio Guerrinha

Sílvio Guerrinha is from Portugal, born in the year 1979, Capricorn. An avid reader, a professional writer and devoted researcher about Spiritual topics. He studied and practiced spiritualism and occultism since he was 17 years, learned about Chakras, Mesmerism and mediumship in a well-known Spiritism Center in his city, Sines, Allan Kardec Spiritism. He Studies and practices include meditation, magic, Egyptian Magic, Psychic development, crystal therapy, remote viewing, metaphysics, tarology, quantum physics. To solidify and test his own knowledge, he completed an online parapsychology course of 150 hours on 8 June, 2018, at the Centre of Excellence. Some of his areas of interest are: Spiritism, Umbanda (afro-Brazilian Spiritism), Shamanism, Metaphysics, Parapsychology, Ufology, Law of Attraction, Gnosis, Cosmopaganism, Synchromisticism, Egyptian and Sumerian mythology, occult symbology, Alchemy, Tarology, Poetry, Quantum Physics.

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Egyptian Magic - Silvio Guerrinha

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents 3

Foreword: 4

Greetings to Thoth: 8

The gods (Neteru) 10

Kemetic Astrology: 13

Lone Practitioner: 47

An example of a Basic Ritual: 48

Celebration Dates: 49

Teachings of Amun-Ra, the god of Gods. 50

Purification Rites (Wabu): 60

Ceremonial Magic in the Temple: 66

Worship Postures: 74

Hymns of Homage to The Gods (Neteru) and Offerings 78

Ritual Tools and Amulets: 107

Consecrating the Ankh: 116

Egyptian Homemade Recipes for Incense Making: 118

Powerful Egyptian Exorcism to Banish Negativity: 120

Anubis Exorcism Ritual: 125

Hathor Love Spell: 127

Egyptian Ritual for Long Lasting Relationship: 128

Ritual of The Goddess Bastet: 129

Ritual of the Goddess Bastet, II: 130

Isis Ritual for Health: 132

Goddess Nut Pregnancy Ritual: 133

Ankh Ritual: 134

Choosing a Magical Name: 138

Questions and Answers: 140

Kemetic Glossary: 141

Foreword:

I like my books to be more practical than theoretical, so I‘m not going to write exhaustively about Egyptian mythology, the life of the gods, not least because there are at least four myths of creation: Heliopolite, Memphite, Hermopolitan and Theban.

My aim of writing this book is to be a practical tool that can be used in everyday life, covering the basic concepts and Egyptian magic (Heka) modus operandi.

In the chapter of each deity (Netjer), I obviously discuss a little about the characteristics of that deity.

Heka, kemetic magic (Kemet was the name of Ancient Egypt) is sometimes also called kemeticism. However, the Kemetic known today is a part of the revival of the ancient Egyptian tradition that emerged as a movement during the 1970s.

Heka (Hka) was one of the names by which magic was known, or the deification of magical practice. The words of power such as mantras and invocations were known as Hekaut - words of power . Hekaut were also written on amulets and sometimes placed next to the dead for protection in the afterlife.

Heka was the sacred connection between the magician and the gods.

Sometimes magic was written as hk3w, the word Ka represents the vital energy, hk3w (hekau or heka) would be a supernatural energy that existed from the beginning of time, there is still an association with the power of the word, the power of evocations and magic spells. Heka was later personified as the god of medicine and magic, He who activates the Ka (vital energy, sometimes referred to as the astral body). However, the heka god had no worship or temples in his honor. There are several definitions for heka, they also referred to the energy or magical power of each god, each Egyptian god had a certain level of heka (magical power).

The first information about Egyptian magic was derived from 4500 BC. The magical amulets created at that time remained in use until approximately the 5th century AD and were revived again in modern times. There are still some written spells that have survived to this day in reliefs, paintings, papyri, etc.

There were three types of magic: Everyday magic (typical temple magic) and the magic related to the individual's life.

I must focus that many hermetic and occult societies today (be it Freemasonry, Rosicrucian, Thelema) contain many rituals after inspiration from Egyptian magic, some founders of these orders learned about the occult while traveling to Egypt, Helena Blavatski, Aleister Crowley are some examples.

I must mention the famous Egyptian Book of the Dead.

The Egyptian Book of the Dead (whose original title was something as: Book of Going Out into the Light) was a collection of spells, magic formulas, prayers, hymns and litanies written on papyrus scrolls and placed in tombs next to the mummies. The aim would be to help the soul (ba) of the deceased in his journey to the afterlife, bypassing any dangers that he might encounter in his spiritual journey. The ancient Egyptians called this collection of texts Reu Nu Pert Em Hru, which can be translated as The Manifestation of the Day or The Manifestation of Light.

The Egyptians did not see death as an end of life but as a passage to a new beginning.

Around 1600 BC, the different spells were divided into chapters and in the period between 1570 and 1069 BC, the book became more popular, although it was still a luxury item. Spell expert scribes were hired to make personalized copies for a single individual or family. However, despite the fact that the spells were intended for the discarnate souls, one could resort to a scribe who, knowing in advance how such a person lived, would write a book of spells made especially for him who, according to his way of life would face a specific journey.

In the Ancient Egyptian texts, magic was a gift from the gods so that we could overcome the obstacles to our destiny; it was believed that the gods also had magical power for them, to regulate their own destiny.

In ancient Egypt, magic and religion complemented each other, there was no separation.

The Greeks often traveled to Egypt to study the wisdom of the priests and what they called theurgy, in Greek Theoi means gods and ergon: work.

Theurgy is a form of ritual (ceremonial) magic, with the aim of incorporating divine strength either in a material object such as a statue, or in the human being through the production of a visionary trance state. He seeks perfect communion with God, obtained through ceremonial techniques such as rituals, prayers, exercises and studies.

It was the domain of the hierophants who ministered in the different temples.

There were different Temples and, therefore, each region was devoted to specific gods, so from there were derived different schools or systems of magic, at least twelve.

In the city of Hermopólis, they worshiped Ra, the solar god, they had studies on the tree of life (Kabbalah copied these teachings), a twenty-one evolutionary path in spirituality. In Hermopolis, they also dedicated themselves to ceremonial magic and worshiping Tehuti (Toth) god of wisdom, studies and occult knowledge. One of the systems was Setep-Sa and consisted of psychometry and divination. Setep-Sa can be translated as: practitioner of magic.

In Memphis and Alexandria, they were dedicated to tarology (the Egyptians developed several oracles among them the tarot) the arcana symbolized secrets on which they could meditate, some magic was also performed with these teachings.

In Edfu and Dendera there were temples of worship for Hathor, Heru

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