So, the first thing that you will need to do to decode the bible stories is to reorient your thinking away from history to symbolism. This knowledge is derived from the ancient Egyptians through the Greek Gnostics. The ancient Egyptians thought from a totally different paradigm than we do today about this knowledge.
The ancient symbolism oftentimes expressed ideas that couldn’t always be put into words. R.A. Schwaller de lubicz was one of the first egyptologist that could get a grasp on the medu-netcher and decipher it beyond just mere words.
He defined ancient mythology like this:
Myth is the means of expression employed by sages who teach the esoterism of natural facts inexpressible in words.
It is the unspoken metaphysical processes that most will miss. We are trained to have the utmost belief in the written word. But when you can go beyond the words to connect the symbolic dots is where you will find a new level of magic and power.
The ancient Egyptians started with the idea that everything is created from the one source of all creation. Even this is a shift from the way we think today. They used the imagery of a tree to express one source with many branches.
Today we have a concept of God as a big human white dude in the sky somewhere waiting for us to slip up so he can banish us to hell. This western idea of God is also outside of its creation.
The ancient Kemetians would say that our modern idea of God is childlike in thinking.
Many people still think that the ancient Egyptians believed in many gods. But the truth is, the monotheims that we know through Judaism, Christianity and Islam originated in ancient Egypt. But how could that be when we’re told Egypt believed in many gods?
That’s because early Egyptologist misinterpreted the hieroglyphic idea of an Egyptian neter as a god. De lubicz was one of the first to set the record straight, but not until the 1950’s.
In reality, a Kemetic neter is simply an aspect of nature. The Egyptians recognized all aspects of nature as conscious on some level. They simply personified these aspects of nature in their mythology. They weren’t worshiping many gods. They were giving us sublimely crafted clues and intricate knowledge to discover.
What we know as God as an omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent being, the ancient Egyptians called the Neter of Neters. Or the nature of all nature. Everything in creation is imbued with the creator. In other words, for the ancient Egyptians, everything in nature is created from the nature of the creator. God is not separate and apart from its creation like Christianity teaches.
Christian theology teaches you to gain a relationship with God basically in the hope he will treat you right and not send you to hell for eternity.
Ancient Egyptian theology was that you were a spark of God in human form learning to recognize the divine aspect of yourself within to at some point merge back into the one.
Over time, ancient Egyptians developed the idea of a Godhead that had three natures in one. We know this Egyptian Godhead today as Amen, Ra, and Ptah. They’re all aspects of one creator, not different gods. To understand what they mean by godhead I will use the analogy of a person that is a woman, a doctor, and a little league soccer coach. It is one woman but three different aspects of her.
The same goes for the Godhead. It is one God, and three aspects of it.
They were all present at the initial instant of the creation of our physical universe.
Amen is simply the personification of that which is a mystery or aspect that is incapable of being comprehended by the brain of man.
Ra, is what we might call the holy spirit.
Path is the fire of desire that is present in anything created. Desire is ALWAYS first or nothing would be created.
The theoretical personification of the idea of the first desire of the creator to exist they named Atum. Atum is the Kemetic theory of what opened the Nun.
These ideas that I expressed are really simplified for brevity's sake. They can be talked about in very detailed and complex ways. But I wanted to give you an idea of how the ancient Egyptians thought of the creator.
If the ancient Egyptians used our terminology today, they would simply say, God is. That would succinctly express the concept that there is nothing in creation that’s not an aspect of the creator.
That means that everything on some level is the creator in another form. That means from a thought, to a mountain, to a star, and a human being. You are an incipient god or goddess in training that has the ability to develop powerful skills.
This knowledge was meant to take you deeper into your own inner world and explore it so that the illusion of life would no longer hold any power over you.
The way the ancient idea of illusion has been translated to mean is that something is not real. But that’s not how they thought about the concept of this world or the matrix as some might call it today.
This world IS REAL because we experience it. ANYTHING that we experience is real. But the reason the ancient Africans, Budhist, and Hindus all call it an illusion is that once you understand the foundational principles of the universal laws this earthly reality no longer has any power over you. That's the ancient meaning of illusion. The illusion is believing you’re powerless. The belief that the world outside of you is somehow disconnected from you and just randomly happening to you.
Just as the creator created the universe, you have the power to create and reshape anything you desire on this earth plane. Just as the creator created from itself and projected the universe outside. You create from within and project it outside. Life is a projection. The illusion. But because it is your projection you have power over it.
How do I know this is true and not just theory? Let’s take this idea to a real life example. I had been living a life and doing a job I hated for years when I knew my purpose was to serve others. My inner belief was that a job i knew a job income could support me. But I was afraid to step out and go after my purpose. But I had major doubts about doing my own thing.
I could always invision myself making a good income in a job. And I did. But I was living in conflict because doing my own thing was my dream. The conflict I felt inside was being projected outside as my life in a job I hated being paid fairly well. My conflicted vision was slowly killing me.
I got so miserable that I decided to quit and step out to do my own thing. I flopped because in my mind I didn’t believe what I wanted to do could support me monetarily. I lost everything I had. I went back to a job. I knew I could get one easily and I did. But I was still miserable. I built up some funds, quit again. Flopped again because I was afraid and conflicted. I lost is all again. Got a job again because that’s where my belief was.
Then I was faced with that quitting decision a third time. I literally said to myself I would rather die than go back to a job. But now I was at a point where I burned the bridge behind me. But I projected outside of myself the strong belief in committing to be a servant through my purpose of teaching others. I have not looked back since.
Gaining true knowledge and wisdom through the ancient kemetic spiritual processes was a key in my life. I lost everything twice as I was working through developing the skills and processes. I could have easily given up. But I knew even when I was down that I was building my Kemetic science skills. THe average person believes when they read the book they will someone gain the skills. Or they just don’t want to do the work. If you choose either of those options you will not live life through your purpose.
This is what I know and learned from my experience. If you do not live your life from a place of joy and authenticity you will fail yourself. That’s what living life being miserable means. You are living in conflict with your true purpose. I know, because I lived in that space for years.
This is not theory for me. It is my life, my chosen life's work and my purpose to share this knowledge with you.
Is the vision you are creating killing you slowly right now?
If you still hold on to ideas that you are a sinner or that you are unworthy for some reason to have everything that you desire, your vision of what is possible for you has been compromised.
Your whole game of life is what you are projecting right now, this moment. Is it a dream, or a nightmare?
So, Why was Egypt portrayed negatively in the bible?
The answer to that question is simple when you understand the esoteric coded language. It was all about symbolism.
First recognize that the Gnostics felt the human body was philosophically at odds with the soul. The belief was that being too enamored with physical life would keep a soul trapped in the cycle of reincarnation.
Therefore, enjoying the human physical experience was seen as a detriment to spiritual advancement. Early Christian fathers adopted the flesh and anti spiritual concept minus the belief in reincarnation. Who would be afraid of hell if they knew they could come back?
If you think about it, even today, there is an message to most christains that you should not enjoy indulging in the flesh. But these mindsets when drilled into you go beyond being religious. They become part of who you are.
Do you understand the connection here to feelings of being a sinner or unworthy to live and have the things you want in life? Christianity negatively programmed us to think this way.
How does this tie to Egypt? Answer: Egypt was the esoteric code word for the being in the underworld and a soul living as a human.
The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. Your belief and/or subconscious belief in that ideology will keep you conflicted and projecting misery outside yourself, like it did for me.
Egypt as the realm of the human underworld was the enemy of spiritual advancement according to Christianity. That’s why it was seen as the bad guy. But the truth is, the only way to spiritual experience on this plane is through the human experience.
The only way to truly go through the trials and tribulations of your life is through your humanity loving who you are becoming everyday. Don’t try to be perfect. Let you life become feedback as to the how and what you are to do to live your purpose. That’s Kemetic Centered Living.
When you truly grasp this knowledge you will know that it’ll help you unlearn the old negative programming. And at the same time you learn, as gods and goddesses in training, how to create on this plain of existence. It goes way beyond trying to be holy, righteous, and not trying to mess up.
It’s about how you can choose to live life boldly, authentically, unapologetically, and on your terms.
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