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GREAT AFRICAN LAND OF ANTIQUITY A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF DYNASTIC KMT

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GREAT AFRICAN LAND OF ANTIQUITY
A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF DYNASTIC KMT

By RUNOKO RASHIDI
DEDICATED TO DR. YOSEF A. A. BEN-JOCHANNAN

PART 1

Ancient Africa produced many dazzling civilizations and although it was Africa's Upper Nile Valley--the highly regarded Ethiopia ("land of the burnt-faced people"), that gave birth to the world's oldest monarchy of which we are informed (Ta-Seti), it is in pharaonic Kmt (ancient Egypt), the greatest nation of antiquity and Ethiopia's most celebrated offspring, that the tremendous volume of historical inquiry has been made. When we examine the Kemetic civilization of Africa's Nile Valley, we examine perhaps the proudest and loftiest accomplishment in the whole of human annals.

It should be stated early on that from the very beginning of the predynastic Period to the first Kemetic Dynasty and through the mass of her Dynastic Period African people endowed with dark complexions, full lips, broad noses and tightly-curled hair were overwhelmingly dominant in both the general population and the royal families. The efforts of numerous scholars including Cheikh Anta Diop, Chancellor Williams, Theophile Obenga, Yosef ben-Jochannan, Asa Hilliard, Jacob Carruthers, Charles Finch and many others have demonstrated this beyond sane rebuttal. We need not review the evidence here. This has already been done thoroughly and conclusively and a comprehensive bibliography will be presented at the end of this series. This essay is intended merely as a brief synopsis of Kmt's royal dynasties.

By the latter portion of the fourth millennium B.C.E., the forces of the Black Land of Upper Kmt, probably during the reign of Narmer (the historical king often equated with the legendary Menes), had completed the titanic task of coupling Upper Kmt in the South (the borders of which extended from the vicinity of the first cataract to near the apex of the Kemetic Delta), with Lower Kmt in the North (essentially the Delta) into a single unified state. Although the history of the struggle for the unification of the Two Lands is lacking in many details, it is highly significant that Narmer, the first sovereign lord of Dynastic Kmt, came from the South. The orientation of Dynastic Kmt was always towards inner Africa. During Dynastic Kmt's times of deepest crisis renewal always came from the South.

Following Narmer, other important royal personages of the Early Dynastic Period include: Hor-Aha (perhaps Narmer's son), under whom major temples were erected and dedicated to the neters Ptah and Neit; Djer, who occupied the throne of Kmt for 47 years and celebrated far into Kemetic history as a superb physician; Mer-neit, who may have been Dynastic Kmt's first female monarch; Den, who conducted experiments with stone as a building material; and the last king of Dynasty II, Khaesekhemui, another Southerner who strove aggressively to irrevocably cement the foundations of a strong centralized Kemetic state.




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PART 2

Kmt's First Golden Age

After the reign of Khasekhemui, Kmt's Early Dynastic Period gave way to the historical era known as the Old Kingdom (2686-2181 B.C.E.). The Old Kingdom, comprising Dynasties III through VI, was perhaps Kmt's First Golden Age. The Old Kingdom is chiefly appreciated as the famous epoch of Kemetic pyramid building. These monuments, particularly the three built over a seventy year period, that dominate the Giza plateau, are arguably the world's most enduring expressions of architectural prowess and remain a source of awe, wonder and inspiration. The pyramid of Khufu itself (described as "the purest geometric form in human architecture") has the distinction of being the largest single building ever constructed by man.

From the Old Kingdom emerged such luminaries as: Netjerykhet Zoser, the first recognized royal personage to commission the construction of a large monument in hewn stone; Bedjmes, the noted African ship-builder; the phenomenal Imhotep, architect, administrator, astronomer, author, magician, physician and high-priest; Nae-maet Sneferu, the benevolent king during whose reign the classic pyramid form appeared; Khnum-Khufu, builder of the Great Pyramid (`Khufu on the Horizon'); Khafre, who built the Second Giza Pyramid (`Great is Khafre') and may have had the face of Hor-m-akhet (the `Great Sphinx') rendered in his own likeness; Menkaure, builder of the Third Giza Pyramid (`Divine is Menkaure'); Hesyre, `Chief of Dentists and Physicians'; Queen Khentkawes, ancestral figure for Dynasty V and `Mother of Two Kings of Upper and Lower Kmt'; Sahure, who launched the first recorded Kemetic mission to Punt (`God's Land') in Inner Africa; Ptah-hotep, author of profound precepts of morality and ethics; Unas, whose tomb chamber was the first to be inscribed with the religious literature now known as the Pyramid Texts; and Pepi II, another Southerner, whose 94 years on the throne is the longest documented reign in human annals.

The First Intermediate Period

By 2180 B.C.E., increasingly arid climatic conditions and accelerating political decentralization had resulted in a drastic decline in Kemetic fortunes. Incursions of Asiatics into the Delta and social revolution hastened the decline. Mer-en-Jehuti (Manetho) wrote that "The Seventh Dynasty consisted of seventy kings of Memphis, who reigned for 70 days." Kmt's mines and quarries grew silent, and great temples were no longer constructed. River transport along the Nile came to a virtual halt and poverty became widespread. This relatively obscure age of prevailing instability and popular discontent, known as Kmt's First Intermediate Period, lasted about 140 years and comprised Dynasties VII through X. It was during the First Intermediate Period that the Kemetic religious literature known as the Coffin Texts appeared.

During Dynasties IX and X (ca. 2160-2040 B.C.E.) domestic order was partially restored to much of Kmt through the authority of an African family based at Henen-nesut (Herakleopolis). Mer-en-Jehuti described the first king of Dynasty IX, who may have been a governor of the Twentieth Nome of Upper Kmt, as "more cruel than all his predecessors, and visited the whole of Egypt with dire disasters." Of the eighteen monarchs of Dynasties IX and X, the best known members include Kheti I, Kheti II, Neferkare, Kheti III and Merikare.




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PART 3

The Middle Kingdom: Kmt's Second Golden Age

Ancient Kmt's Second Golden Age, the Middle Kingdom, the significant period in Kemetic history encompassing Dynasties XI (ca. 2134-1991 B.C.E.) and XII (1991-1786 B.C.E.), was founded by the Mentuhoteps and Intefs--a distinguished and aggressive family of African nobles from Waset, the then unheralded city in Kmt's Scepter nome that the Greeks were to call Thebes. When Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II assumed the Upper Kemetic throne around 2060 B.C.E. his house was only able to claim hegemony over Southern Kmt. Under his determined and able leadership, however, this situation changed dramatically and quickly and early in his reign the Southerners began their most concerted, sustained and ultimately successful drive for the reunification of all Kmt. This was accomplished in 2040 B.C.E. along with the reestablishment of a strong central monarchy. Kmt, once again, was united under a single royal house, with Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II proclaimed as the nation's undisputed king.

In 1991 B.C.E. another Southerner, Sehetepibre Amenemhet I (1991-1971 B.C.E.), founded Kemetic Dynasty XII. Dynasty XII is regarded as the great national age of Kemetic literature. During his reign, for administrative purposes, the capital of Kmt was transferred from Waset north to It-Tawy (`Holder-of-the- Two Lands'). Of the eight monarchs of Dynasty XII, the first six had reigns of more than nineteen years each. Nubkaure Amenemhet II (1929-1895 B.C.E.) dedicated a temple in Sinai to the great goddess Het-Heru (Hathor) and sent an expedition to Punt. The land of Punt, here it should be stated (probably located geographically in modern-day Somalia), was considered by the people of Kmt as "God's land." Punt was a major producer of ebony, frankincense and myrrh and throughout Kmt's dynastic period no region was held in greater esteem than the land of Punt.

Khakaure Senusret III (1878-1843 B.C.E.) was a formidable militarist acclaimed as conqueror of much of Africa, Asia and Europe. Nymare Amenemhet III (1843-1797 B.C.E.) was a tremendous builder. He raised two great pyramids and commissioned the construction of the monument that came to be called the `Egyptian Labyrinth.' The Labyrinth must have been one of the largest buildings in antiquity and contained three thousand individual rooms--fifteen hundred below the ground and fifteen hundred above the ground.

The Age of National Humiliation: Kmt's Second Intermediate Period

Following Dynasty XII Kmt experienced her Second Intermediate Period. It has even been suggested that the Dynasty XIII Kemetic monarchs were actually elected as rulers for indefinite periods of time. Dynasty XIII was based in the South at Waset. Even more obscure than Dynasty XIII, Kemetic Dynasty XIV was based at Ineb-hedj (Memphis). Mer-en-Jehuti provides a combined total of 136 monarchs for both dynasties. The end of Dynasty XIV coincided with the general collapse of Kmt's central government. A disorganized Kmt was obviously not prepared for its national defense and unfortunately the Second Intermediate Period occurred at a time of serious political upheavals and human migrations in Asia and Europe. Capitalizing on Kmt's internal disarray were the Hyksos--the `Rulers of Foreign Lands', who proceeded to occupy Kmt in force.

The Hyksos occupied Kmt for more than a century and constituted Dynasties XV and XVI. These are foreign dynasties. During Dynasty XVII they remained the dominant force in Northern Kmt, while in Southern Kmt the Africans were intensifying their national liberation struggle against the Hyksos. Among the principle leaders of this struggle were Seqenenre Tao I, Queen Tetisheri, Seqenenre Tao II, Queen Ahhotep and Wadjkheperri Kamose. Generally speaking, and in this period in particular, it should be stressed that the women of the royal Kemetic families exercised considerable influence. They occupied positions of great authority and were extremely active in Kmt's national liberation struggle.


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PART 4

Kmt's Third Golden Age: The New Kingdom

Under the inspired leadership of Ahmose I and his wife and queen, Ahmose-Nefertari (whose veneration continued for more than six hundred years after her death), the Africans finally marshalled the strength to eject the Hyksos. King Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari are hence recognized as the founders of Dynasty XVIII--the beginning of Kmt's Third Golden Age. Usually referred to as the New Kingdom and sometimes designated as the "Age of Empire" this epoch comprised Dynasties XVIII through XX and lasted from about 1750 B.C.E. to 1080 B.C.E.

Based at Waset it was during Dynasty XVIII that Kmt, out of a desire to guarantee its national security, established itself as a militant world power with the status of a large empire. Dynasty XVIII probably represents the absolute apogee of Kemetic might and influence both domestically and internationally. There were major expeditions to the land of Punt and important relations were maintained with Minoan Crete, Bronze Age Cyprus and Myceanean Greece. Much of Southwest Asia was subjugated during this time and reduced to vassalage.

In addition to Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari Dynasty XVIII was the age of Makare Hatshepsut, the determined and capable female sovereign who sent an expedition to Punt; Senenmut, `Overseer of Works' during the reign of Makare Hatshepsut and the architect of Hatshepsut's splendid mortuary temple at Waset; Menkheperre Thutmose III, the redoubtable warrior-king who personally directed seventeen military campaigns and extended the Kemetic empire from the Upper Nile to the Upper Euphrates; Menkheprure Thutmose IV, who excavated Hor-m-akhet (the `Great Sphinx'); Nebmare Amenhotep III (`The Magnificent'), who reigned for thirty-eight years at the peak of Dynasty XVIII; Queen Tiye, `Great Royal Wife' of Amenhotep III; Amenhotep (son of Hapu)--scribe, government official and architect during the reign of Nebmare Amenhotep III; Akhenaten, who orchestrated one of the world's most dramatic religious reformations and during whose reign the Kemetic empire was allowed to wither and decay; and Nebkheprure Tutankhamen ("King Tut"), the famous "boy-king," who held the throne for only nine years, but the contents of whose tomb the world continues to marvel at.

Kemetic Dynasty XIX was founded by Menpehtyre Ramses I, who reigned only briefly. Ramses I was succeeded on the throne by his son, Menmare Seti I, under whom efforts were made to revive the Empire. Clearly though the single most towering figure of Kemetic Dynasty XIX was Usermare Ramses II--commonly known as "Ramses the Great." The sixty-seven year reign of Ramses II was for Kmt an era of general prosperity, stable government and exceptional construction projects. The dominance of Amen was restored and his priests firmly reinstated. Ramses II was actually deified in his own lifetime and it was largely through the unrelenting projection of his own personality that both Dynasties XIX and XX are often simply referred to today as the "Ramesside Dynasties."

Following Ramses II the stature of Kmt, once again, began to deteriorate. Baenre Merneptah, the thirteenth son and eventual successor of Ramses II, was forced to repel a major foray into Kmt by a violent confederation of Sea Peoples--the perpetrators of rampant devastation in the eastern Mediterranean and northern Africa during the latter portion of the second millennium B.C.E.

During Dynasty XX, Usermare-Meryamen Ramses III led Kmt's defense against three desperate invasions of Libyan tribesmen and nomadic Sea Peoples. Shortly thereafter inflationary Kmt experienced prolonged labor troubles among government workers and an inflationary rise in wheat prices. During the middle of Dynasty XX occurred a decline in the value of both copper and bronze accompanied by a gradual weakening of central authority. Kemetic royal tombs were apparently robbed with impunity by high officials and the country may have experienced a severe famine. It is probably no coincidence that it was in Dynasty XX that the craft of mummification reached its zenith.


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PART 6

"Concerning Egypt I will now speak at length, because nowhere are there so many marvelous things, nor in the whole world beside are there to be seen so many things of unspeakable greatness."

--Herodotus, The Histories

The Twilight Years: The Decline and Collapse of Dynastic Kmt

In 658 B.C.E. Psametik I, initially an Assyrian vassal, established Kemetic Dynasty XXXVI. With the intervention of Greek mercenaries Psametik eventually managed to successfully throw off the yoke of Assyrian domination. The kings of Dynasty XXVI, which was based at Sau (Sais) in the western Delta, tried to restore Kmt's former grandeur by promoting commercial expansion. Large numbers of foreigners, particularly Greeks, settled in Kmt during Dynasty XXVI. Dynasty XXVI was also a period in which numerous foreign scholars, including Thales (ca. 636-546 B.C.E.) and Pythagoras (ca. 582-507 B.C.E.), studied in Kmt. Additionally, it was during Dynasty XXVI that the prophet Jeremiah (ca. 628-586 B.C.E.) sojourned in Kmt, a bronze statue carrying the name of King Sendji of Dynasty II was made and the near-legendary Imhotep of Dynastic III was deified as a God of science and medicine.

Dynasty XXVI was an era of martial conflicts in which Kmt was largely inadequate. During the long reign of Psametik I the entire military garrison at Abu (Elephantine) deserted to the king of Kush, who is said to have provided them with land grants and wives in the southern portion of the kingdom. In 605 B.C.E. the Kemetic military was soundly defeated by the Babylonians at the battle of Carchemish. The Babylonians never successfully occupied Kmt but they remained a constant threat to the security of the country until the Babylonians themselves were eclipsed by the rising strength of Persia.

In 525 B.C.E. the Persians, under Cambyses II, invaded, conquered and incorporated Kmt into the Persian Empire. It was during Dynasty XXVII, the time of the Persian occupation of Kmt, that Hecataeus of Miletus (ca. 510 B.C.E.) and the great historian Herodotus of Halicarnassus (ca. 450 B.C.E.) visited Kmt. The short-lived Dynasty XXVIII (404-399 B.C.E.), which consisted of only one king, Amyrtaeus, was based at Sau (Sais). It was in Dynasty XXIX that Plato (428-347 B.C.E.) studied in Kmt, while Democritus (ca. 460-370 B.C.E.) pursued his education in Kmt during Dynasty XXX.

It was in 343 B.C.E. that King Nectanebo II was defeated by the Persians under Ataxerxes III. After a brief period of Persian domination, sometimes referred to as Dynasty XXXI, in 332 B.C.E. came the invasion and occupation of Kmt under of Alexander of Macedon (356-323 B.C.E.) and the subsequent Ptolemaic Dynasty (305-30 B.C.E.). As for Alexander himself, "records say that he wanted to be buried in Egypt's Siwa Oasis, near Libya, but finally was encased in a gold coffin in Alexandria, the Mediterranean city he founded."

One of the most brilliant and influential intellectuals of the early period of Ptolemaic rule in Kmt was the celebrated African scholar and priest--Mer-en-Jehuti--more widely known as Manetho of Sebennytos (ca. 275 B.C.E.). The Lower Kemetic city of Sebennytos had been the nation's capital during Dynasty XXX. Manetho, whose authority has been acknowledged several times in this essay, is credited with having written in the Greek language The Sacred Book, An Epitome of Physical Doctrines and Aegyptica (The History of Egypt). It was in the latter work--still the primary fabric connecting Kemetic history--that the famed African scholar organized the successive reigns of the monarchs of Kmt into our present dynastic structure.


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I acknowledge that KMT was a Black African civilization and it influenced many other civilizations, but I don't think I should worship Egyptian gods with that Book of the Dead shit, seriously, that is like what Aleister Crowley was into.


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Triumph of the will

In Egypt, between intense sex sessions with Rose, Crowley practised more black-magic rituals to impress her. Deep within the king's chamber in the Great Pyramid he recited the preliminary invocation of the occult ritual called Goetia. It had unexpected consequences.

Rose, who had previously known nothing of the occult, began to chant. In a trance, she repeated 'They are waiting for you' over and over. Crowley was irritated and sceptical of his new wife and her previously hidden clairvoyant skills but she went on to tell him that he had offended the Egyptian god Horus by not finishing the Abra-Melin. Crowley quickly set about an invocation, and a strange voice identifying itself as Aiwass began to speak in their hotel room.

For three days, between the hour of midday and 1pm, Aiwass spoke and Crowley wrote. The result was The Book of Laws. Believing himself to be the messiah of a new epoch, Crowley swore that he would perform depraved acts and learn to love them. Christianity was dead, he declared. His new religion had one all-powerful doctrine: 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.' Free will, denied to Crowley as a child, had now become all powerful.

Magick and sex

While in Egypt, Rose found out that she was pregnant and later gave birth to a daughter, Lola Zaza. Later, on a trek in Vietnam, Crowley abandoned them both, however, and his daughter died of typhoid – a tragedy that Crowley blamed on Rose and her increasing alcoholism. Left alone in grief, she descended into madness. She would not be the last lover of his to do so, nor was Lola Zaza the only child of his to die.

Crowley penetrated deeper into the world of the occult, taking another lover, this time the male writer Victor Neuberg. Together they travelled to Algeria and the Sahara to perform an Enochian ritual to summon up Chorizon, the demon of the abyss. This rite is said to open the gates of hell.

Eventually, like Rose before him, Neuberg was left psychologically ruined. For Crowley their time together was more productive, however. His intense sex sessions with Neuberg had convinced him of the power of sex magick. From then, his two obsessions were married: sex and the occult.






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Satanism and the Kundalini Serpent


Bioelectricity, what it is and what it does:

Bioelectricity is also known as the life force, the chi, the body electric, prana, the aura, the spirit, witch power, etc. There are many different names for this energy.

Our bodies run on bioelectricity. Thoughts are electrical impulses in the brain. The brain runs on bioelectricity. When this electricity becomes imbalanced, one has seizures.

The amount of bioelectricity an individual has, determines the degree of their physical, psychological and spiritual health. People, who are ill or depressed, have lesser amounts of bioelectricity. Depression all by itself, is a symptom of too little bioelectricity.

Bioelectricity increases our energy, our immunity to disease, our charisma, instills a positive outlook, and strengthens our thought power. With increased bioelectricity, our thoughts (electrical impulses) become stronger and are more able to manifest themselves in reality.

Some examples of bioelectricity include:

* Buddhist monks, who sat motionless in the street, (protesters), were soaked with gasoline and lit on fire. They continued to sit still and burn to death.

* Martial artists: busting through concrete with their fists, knife hand "karate chop," enduring major, crushing, and lethal blows, unharmed.

* Dim Mak: the deadly martial art of inflicting light specific blows to chi (a variation of bioelectricity) meridians (acupressure points of bioelectric energy flow) during specific times that can cause delayed death, sometimes up to five months later.

* When the mind, through fear, panics, or when one is in a life and death situation, this sometimes enables an individual to lift extremely heavy objects, for example, back end of a car, that under normal conditions, would be impossible.

* Telekinesis- The ability to move objects with the mind

* Pyrokinesis- The ability to set things on fire with the mind

* Electrokinesis- The ability to control objects, such as computers that run on electricity

* Levitation- Some martial arts and yoga masters have the ability to levitate their bodies into the air.

The strength of one’s bioelectricity is the foundation of all magickal success. Old spells with strange ingredients have little or nothing to do with the success of a magickal working, the success depends upon the strength of the mind and the aura (the bioelectrical field) that with proper focus and direction, will affect one's environment and others.

Those known as the Gods (very powerful and advanced extra-terrestrials who have genetically modified their DNA so they don't age), have much of this very energy. Lucifer is known as "the shining one." Many of these Gods "known as Demons" are radiant with this very energy. The hieroglyphs on the walls in the Egyptian temples, tombs and inside the Egyptian Pyramids explain how important this energy is in becoming a God.

Reaching true Godhead is difficult and requires consistent hard work and dedication. Mastery of the mind is essential. The spirit, as long as you are alive, is a part of the physical self. Yes, many of us can astral project (leave our bodies at will), BUT, the physical self acts to empower the soul as long as we are alive. My experience with the dead is they do not evolve in power any more, beyond what they had when they were alive. A spirit remains a spirit until they reincarnate physically. Only through the strength of the soul (powerful bioelectricity), will one ascend into godhood.

Kundalini and the chakras:

Kundalini is the highest form of yoga. It is a god thing. All of the tenets of Yoga, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc., and the western religions, preach helplessness, instruct one on how to be a total victim and try to make sure the results obtained from these disciplines are kept under strict control, if obtained at all. Sacred writings (hiero means "Holy" and glyph means "symbol”) left for us in Egypt (one of the original centers of True Satanism) are instructions for becoming a god.

The objective of mainstream religions, both east and west, is to keep humanity enslaved and powerless. These religions use fear is used as a tool. "Karma" this, and “Karma" that. Satanism does not preach helplessness. Satan is brilliant, fearless, incredibly strong, and defiant. He rebels against limitations placed upon freedom.

The Chakras

There are seven chakras located along the spine that are the most powerful. These are the "seven seals," written about in the Christian bible book of “Revelation.” These are "The seven lamps of fire that burn before the throne of God." They are referred to as "seals" because the enemy aliens sealed them in humanity to prevent our acquisition of godly power and knowledge. We have been cut off from spirituality and the astral world. Thousands of years ago, we were as the Gods, until the earth was attacked and there was “war in heaven.” Our being sealed has caused the human race to degenerate. Imbalances in this energy and blockages, along with holes in the aura cause drug and alcohol addiction, depression, a lack of concern for the feelings of others and other forms of life, abusive behavior and many other things that plague humanity.

Kundalini

The SERPENT OF FIRE is the symbol of kundalini. It lies dormant, coiled at the base of the spine, beneath the Muladhara chakra. The objective is to ascend the serpent (powerhouse of energy) from the base of the spine, through all the seven chakras and out through the crown chakra at the top of the head. In order to do this safely, all seven chakras must be completely open and unobstructed.

In order to handle a large amount of bioelectricity safely, one's body must be strong and all of the seven chakras must be fully open.

Kundalini is the life force and is very sexual in nature. This is the reason the Christian church and other RHP religions ban masturbation and all forms of sex. Sex is the creative power; it is one’s use of the life force to create another human being. When one is trained and adept, the use of this force can be applied to many other objectives.

Hatha (physical) yoga can be a big help in stimulating and opening the chakras and very recommended. By increasing our level of physical flexibility, the life force flows easier. One only needs to look at the stiffness of old age and the ill health that accompanies it, old age precedes death.

There are many different methods of awakening this power. Some of these include:

* Chanting- Vibration is very powerful. The power of sound can break glass, weaken steel, and cement structures. Vibrations cause the chakras to open and stimulate the kundalini at the base of the spine.

* Controlled Breathing (pranyama) - Different methods of controlled breathing are specific to each chakra. We are all aware how important the breath is to the life force. The Egyptian God Thoth has said many times "Life is in the Breath."

* Visualization and concentration- Through visualizing and focusing our minds on each chakra, we can open, close and control them.

* Revamping the bioelectricity ideally, should be done slowly and gradually. One’s physical and spiritual self is accustomed to operating on a certain voltage of bioelectricity.

Increased Bioelectricity:

* Can induce intense bliss.

* Strengthens and intensifies the aura.

* Gives a feeling of lightness, floating, glowing and assists in astral projection (where one wills one's soul to leave one's body and return safely).

* Opens one's mind for spirit contact and telepathic communication. Will enable one to resist disease and also provide the power to heal one's self.

* Protects the immune system.

* Provides the power to work magick- true magick without props- empty handed. This is the art of the true adept. Ceremony is unnecessary.

LIMITATIONS ARE NOT A PART OF SATANISM.




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2. Ramses Bringer Of War

Wretched Fallen one of Khatti
Rise against the oppressing Sword
Encircled Abandoned Alone
I Smite the vile Hittite Foe

My Father Amon what carest Thee
For the Vile and Ignorant of God
My Father Amon what carest Thee
For these Effeminate ones
At millions of whom I groweth not Pale

Raging like Menthu like Baal in his Hour
Lo the mighty Sekhmet is with Me
I enter in among them even as a hawk striketh
I slay I hew to pieces and cast to the ground
The royal snake upon my brow
Spits forth Fire in the face of mine enemies
And Burneth their Limbs

My Chariot Wheels trample the Fallen
Cut to pieces before my Steeds
And laying
In their own Blood
I Crush the Skulls of the Dying
And Sever the hands of the Slain
I Ramses
Builder of Temples
Usurper of Monuments Slayer of Hittites
Bringer of War


3. Die Rache Krieg Lied Der Assyriche

Ia Namtaru
Ia Lammia
Ia Asaku
Ia Pazuzu

Ia Zixul zi Azkak
Ia Gula zi Pazu
Alal uggae Utukku Xul
Ia Ia Pazuzu

Ia Ningursu Ia Ia Umduggu
Shemti Shebui Nehenkau
Addu Nergal Arrallu

Nergal dread God of War and Plague
Avenge the shades of our Fallen ones
Blacken the sun with Fierce Winds
Bring forth your Terrible Storms!
Yea! Burn the flesh of our Enemies
Gash their throats with Weapons of Iron
Destroy Them utterly
With Locusts and Disease


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4. Kheftiu Asar Butchiu

Kheftin Asar Butbiu
Enemies of Osiris Who Are To Be Burned
Let There Be Fetters on Your Arms
Let There Be Shackles on Your Necks
Let There Be Chains Upon You
Ye Shall Be Hacked to Pieces For
What Ye Have Done To Osiris
You Have Put His Mysteries Behind Your Backs
You Hath Dragged the Statue of the God
From The Secret Place
You Hath Desecrated The Hidden Things of the
Great One
You Are Doomed To Stand And Receive in
Your Faces
The Fire Which Serpent Khetti Is About To
Spit At You

Khetti
Great Serpent Who Lieth In Undulations
Before the Damned
Khetti
Open Thy Mouth Distend Thy Jaws
Belch Forth Thy Flames Against My
Fathers Enemies
Burn Up Their Bodies
Consume their Souls
By the Fire Which Issueth From Thy Mouth
And By The Flames Which Art In Thy Body

The Fire Which Is in the Serpent Khetti
Shall Come Forth
And Blaze Against The Enemies of Osiris
Whosoever Knoweth How to Use
These Words of Power
Against the Serpent Shall Be As One
Who Doth Not Enter Upon His Fiery Path

[In the Book of Gates, another text describing the Egyptian underworld, within the Eighth Division of Night is the Gate of Set-Hra. The scenes depicted in this chapter describe some of the tortures which are inflicted upon the original enemies of Osiris. It is impossible for Osiris to slay all of his enemies at once, even though they are in his power. While various batches of them are awaiting their turn at the Block of Slaughter, they are kept tightly fettered and bound. One of the forms of the torture depicted described the "Kheftin Asar Butchiu," i.e., the enemies of Osiris who are to be burned. Their arms are tied behind their backs in positions which cause intense pain, and they are doomed to stand and receive in their faces the fire which the serpent Khetti is about to spit at them, and then be hacked to pieaces and burnt. Horus commands the serpent Khetti, saying "Open thy mouth! Distend thy jaws and belch forth thy flames against my father's enemies! Consume their souls by the fire which issueth from thy mouth and by the flames which art in thy body."]



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