So stuff about preserving certain aspects of the self/ soul through mummification is not true?Out of respect for those that passed away.
It's a sacred ritual that does a lot of things. It's symbolic of preserving the self/soul and also does preserve the physical body even in death. But it's not some magical way to "preserve a soul", you had to have a strong soul, that meditated, advanced, etc. That's the true way of soul preservation.So stuff about preserving certain aspects of the self/ soul through mummification is not true?
I asked myself "why would I mummify my loved ones?"Why?
Tha ka is not the kundalini. This is explained in HP Hooded Cobra's sermons. The ka is the astral body, which has an expiry date too. If you read the sermons in the "Dealing with Astral Bodies" series, you'll find out.Ritual and allegorical forms that were performed to ensure that the divine aspect of the deceased, the ka, remained intact over time. This was related to the Myth of the "Eternal Sleep of Osiris," in which the body of the slain God symbolically remained intact during the passage of time.
It was important to the Egyptians that the person who would be reincarnated, had continued to live eternally. So the Egyptians performed these symbolic funerary rites, in which the deceased was mummified using special techniques, so that the divine aspect of the soul, the ka or Kundalini, would remain intact and the person would be reincarnated, continuing and reconnecting with his or her past life.
These are ritualistic aspects that highlight the importance of the integrity of the soul.
The ka is the astral body, the ankh is the aura, the "heart" is the physical body, etc. Lady Maxine also has some old sermons about Ancient Egyptian Kabalah.
how is that in any way similar?Mormons Baptize the dead, so there are similar rituals modern day as well.
Playing with dead bodies?how is that in any way similar?
I'm sure the Mormon's practices have deep meanings as well (to them) let's not cherry pick.Egyptians weren't playing with dead bodies, their rites and rituals had deep meanings, how are you comparing it to mormon shit?
Yes, the deep meaning of desecrating the dead as much as possibleI'm sure the Mormon's practices have deep meanings as well (to them) let's not cherry pick.
The question is not about whether it has deep meaning to them, the point is practices based on truths, and mormon practices for sure aren't based on any, whereas Egyptian practices and rites were based on representing certain fundamental truths, it's not cherry picking, it's about truth and falsehood, right and wrong.I'm sure the Mormon's practices have deep meanings as well (to them) let's not cherry pick.
I'm pretty sure I remember reading this. The "kabalah" originates from "ka-ba-ankh". If I understand right the 'ba' part is the soul.Tha ka is not the kundalini. This is explained in HP Hooded Cobra's sermons. The ka is the astral body, which has an expiry date too. If you read the sermons in the "Dealing with Astral Bodies" series, you'll find out.
The ka is the astral body, the ankh is the aura, the "heart" is the physical body, etc. Lady Maxine also has some old sermons about Ancient Egyptian Kabalah.
Here are is a sermon about it by Lady Maxine:I'm pretty sure I remember reading this. The "kabalah" originates from "ka-ba-ankh". If I understand right the 'ba' part is the soul.
So we have Ka (astral body), ba (soul) and ankh (physical body). How very interesting that is!
Another thing the Egyptians had in hieroglyphs were people with crossed arms over their chest. This has been called "the Osiris pose" and has been related to death and resurrection. On the same token, I've read here somewhere that it's symbolic for protecting the heart chakra.
Ancient Egypt is quite amazing! 𓋹 𓂀 ⚕ 𓆙 𓆣
I don't remember where I read about the 'heart'/ib being the physical body but it was again very recentlyHere are is a sermon about it by Lady Maxine:
Egyptian Kabalah
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