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Welcome !
swDA tw ib : Inform
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"Along with the Sumerians, the Egyptians deliver our earliest -though by
no means primitive- evidence of human thought. It is thus appropriate to
characterize Egyptian thought as the beginning of philosophy. As
far back as the third millennium B.C., the Egyptians were concerned with
questions that return in later European philosophy and that remain
unanswered even today - questions about being and nonbeing, about the
meaning of death, about the nature of the cosmos and man, about the
essence of time, about the basis of human society and the legitimation of
power."
Hornung, 1992,
p.13, my italics.
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Preface
added in 2004 :
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The
Instruction of Khety to Merikare
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Amduat : the
Book of the Hidden Chamber
added in 2005 :
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Liber Nun
: Precreation as Abyss & Pleroma
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The
Ten Keys
: Ancient Egyptian roots of the Principia Hermetica
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Amduat : Egyptian Pataphysics of Creation
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Escaping Osiris : O Osiris the king, who goes forth by night !
added in 2006 :
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The Book of the Heavenly Cow
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The Pyramid Texts of Unas
added in 2007 :
° Commentary on the Pyramid
Texts of Unas
added in 2008 :
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Ancient Egyptian Wisdom Readings
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Amduat : Summary of the Amduat
The Egypt Studio
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MAAT.sofiatopia.org aims
to bring into balance a multi-dimensional study of the conceptual world,
wisdom-culture and spirituality of Ancient Egypt. It distances itself explicity
from the "Kemetic
revivals" of the Ancient
Egyptian religion developing in Europe and the United States from the 1970s.
These approaches often involve a preselected, piecemeal historical
"reconstruction" of Ancient Egypt, filling in the obvious "gaps" with material
post-dating the tradition, like
Hermetism,
Hermeticism, or worse,
Abrahamisms like
Qabalah,
Christianity or
Sufism.
Neither are the present studies intended to "feed" new "faith traditions" based
on the so-called "direct experience" of the Ancient Egyptian divinities. These
Egyptomanic inventions, despite their would-be "Egyptian" trappings, represent
the hotch-potch of contemporary delusions and obscurations, so typical for the
spiritual materialism of "New Age" spiritualists ...



initated : 06 VI 2003 -
updated : 28 V 2008
© Wim van den Dungen
Antwerp, 2003 - 2009.

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