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Message started by juditha on Apr 1st, 2006 at 4:08pm

Title: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by juditha on Apr 1st, 2006 at 4:08pm
An egyptian pharoh called akanartan and his queen neffertiti worshiped the sun god who they called ahmeun.They built a great temple at phebes dedicated to the sun god . They were very advanced all those years ago .They were doing brain surgery long before our time . Ordinary egyptians beleived that they had to be buried near a certain part of the river nile or they would not reach the spirit world .

When they built the pyramids they aligned them with the stars. They were a very advanced race to design them like that all those years ago .God bless juditha

Title: Re: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by dave_a_mbs on Apr 1st, 2006 at 4:34pm
Hi Juditha-

If you meditate deeply, first you gain inner focus, then the inner chatter shuts down, then you pass into awareness of transcendental states and in thse you will find a brilliant light. This is the light to which we send lost spirits. It is the way God looks to us - pure creative energy in the spiritual planes.

It is quite possible that this was mistaken to be the sun-disk (Aten) so Pharoah Ahkenaten (sp?) was actually half right.

dave

Title: Re: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by juditha on Apr 2nd, 2006 at 2:40pm
Hi Dave Thanks for that information .i did not know this. God bless juditha

Title: Re: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by augoeideian on Apr 5th, 2006 at 2:51pm
Hi Juditha and Dave

The history Akhnaton and Nefretiti ...

Nefretiti was Akhnaton's wife in name only; she plotted against him.  Akhnaton's twin soul Hareesh (Hareth) was incarnate with Akhnaton at the same time.  Hareth was a maiden servant in the Palace and together they had a son Tutankhaton.

In the Eighteenth Dynasty circa 1575 - 1380 BC
Amenhotep IV (later called Akhnaton) son of Amenhotep III and Queen Thi (Thyto).

This dynasty of monarchs was founded by Amosis I, and it was his succesor, Amenhoptep I, part of The Initiate Brothers, who existed as a very secret and select body, broke away from the material priesthood of Amen, and practised the old worship of Aton.  They were regarded with much disfavour by the priests of Amen, and they were forced to live in seclusion and even hiding until the time of Amenhotep III.

Amenhotep III wedded Thi.  It was Thi who persuaded the king to cease persecuting the followers of Aton, and under her protecting hand the cult grew and the ancient shrines again reopened and preached without fear the worship of Aton.

During Akhnaton's childhood the young prince was taught the worship of Aton, as the One God of Life and Light and his manifestation to mankind through nature and the solar disc.  The young prince gladly absorbed all that his teachers told him, for he was of a loving and peaceful disposition, and hated the bloody sacrifices of the priests of Amen.  when he was 12 years of age he was sent to the centre of Heliopolis where he learnt the initiation of Ra-Aton.

In the meanwhile the priests of Amen were becoming more and more perturbed, as he was the successor to the throne. this duly happened and the final insult to the priestly circle of the name of Amen was the order to obliterate the name of Amen from the temples.  Then did the king change his name to that of "Akh-n-Aton" which means 'the spirit of Aton"

The power of Amen waned, and the sun of Aton rose in the heavens.

The councillors of Akhnaton advised him to take a wife; for the people.  Akhnaton reluctantly took the advice given to him and wedded a foreign princess named Nepheritia.

Alas! how low stooped the beautiful Nepheritia.  the priesthood of Amen offered rich gifts and she accepted.  The gorgon of Amen again raised its evil head and its black secrets were practised by Nepheritia.

She plotted the killing of Tut-Ankh-Aton; he was fifteen at the time, the beloved son of Akhnaton and Hareesh.  Hareesh became so grief-striken that she flung herself into the waters of the Nile and drown.  Akhnaton became so sick of heart that he lost all desire to remain on Earth.

Alas, the heavens closed and the rays of Aton lost their strength.  Amen prevailed and the light of Aton was hidden.  Behold! it rises again that those sad days may be reconstructed.

The body of Akhnaton has never been found.  It will be found together with a skeleton, that of a young women.  There will be found among them a ring with a blood-red ruby stone set therein  -
This ruby was used by Hareesh to keep away the darkness of amen.



Akhnaton and Hareesh the dual ray affinity of the Father-Mother Adam and Evam.

This is their history.





 

Title: Re: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by juditha on Apr 5th, 2006 at 4:26pm
Hi augoeideian Thanks for the reply, i really enjoyed reading that because i love to read about history. My knowledge of this is a lot more now. God bless juditha

Title: Re: Egyptian worship of sun god
Post by augoeideian on Apr 5th, 2006 at 5:08pm
You too Juditha may God bless you with all His love and comfort and know that you are not alone.

:)

I am that I am, I move upon the face of the waters, upon the Earth and within the heavens of the great cosmic universe.  My throne is the heart of the sun through which I manifest My power and give life and light unto My creations.  I am the beginning and the end.  I live in the hearts of all men and can be plucked as a ripe fruit to give knowledge and understanding to the children of My breath.  I am in the wind and the rain, in the fire and the frost and all nature is My house wherein I dwell.  Come forth ye reapers and gather in the harvest of My knowledge that the sickness of men may be healed and they may turn again towards My loving embrace.

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