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Explore the knowledge of a Mystic Master of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the powers that underlie the unparalleled accomplishments of Ancient Egypt.
No historical mystery has inspired the depth of fascination as the enigma of Ancient Egypt. Some seven-thousand years ago, as if suddenly sprung from the sands, a small stone-age culture abruptly rose to create perhaps the greatest civilization of known history. How was such an incredible feat achieved?
This book explores answers to that mystery through the discovery and translation of an esoteric manuscript ‘The Golden Crown,’ a creation of the Egyptian Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, who authored her masterpiece under the patronage of the great Kings Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) over three-thousand-three-hundred years ago. Kalika’s manuscript clearly reveals the profound knowledge, power and techniques of the great masters of that distant age.
Our exploration begins with Ancient Egypt, not merely because it was the setting for Kalika’s life, but because that civilization formed the background and whole source of the modern mind. We shall be surprised to learn how much of our most indispensable inventions, our economic and political organization, our science and our literature, our philosophy and our art, goes back to the dawn of civilization in Egypt.
From Ancient Egypt came the technology of architecture, agriculture, metallurgy, and engineering; the invention of glass and linen, of paper and ink, of the calendar and the clock, of geometry and the alphabet; the excellence and sublimity of sculpture and the arts, refinement of dress and ornament, of furniture and dwellings, of society and life; the remarkable development of orderly and peaceful government, of education; the advancement of writing and literature, of science and medicine; the first clear formulation known to us of individual and public conscience, the first cry for social justice, the first widespread monogamy, the first monotheism; all elevated to a degree of superiority and power that has seldom, if ever, been equaled since.
How was this vast sweep of unprecedented accomplishments achieved? Where did the Ancient Egyptians’ incomparable knowledge, power and sophistication come from?
Immense volumes have been written to expound our knowledge, and conceal our ignorance, of this intriguing mystery. Every generation since Champollion has discovered new finds and pushed farther and farther the frontier of man’s knowledge of Ancient Egypt. There are not many things finer in our species than this noble curiosity, this relentless passion to understand our origins.
Yet orthodox explanations, feeble and implausible as they are (e.g., the Great Pyramid of Khufu was constructed using copper hand tools and sand ramps), still linger in the academic community, and more knowledgeable explanations remain to be widely accepted, recalling a remark made by physicist Max Planck: “A new truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.”
Kalika’s manuscript everywhere reveals the enkindling light of an exceptional intellect: “Consciousness,” she writes, “is the substance of the Universe, that by which and in which all reality has its being and subsistence; it is the infinite energy of All-That-Is. Its principles are the basic means of understanding the operative relations which constitute the infinite complex of things, their entire essence and truth.”
An incomparable book for anyone on a spiritual path or seeking greatly expanded knowledge and personal power. 2016 New Release, Kindle Edition page count 280 (estimated, actual page count varies depending on the reading device used). For more information, please see the ‘Look Inside’ feature on this page. Thank you.
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