Earle de Motte Explores EGYPTIAN RELIGION AND MYSTERIES

By: Jul. 22, 2013
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Knowledge has been an oscillating phenomenon over the centuries. Great concepts of mankind transpire like super nova from the heavens, but gradually falling just to wither. One of mankind's innate gifts, however, is the ability to revive and conserve knowledge, which becomes an inspiration to new and advanced wisdom. Such is the human knowledge on Egyptian religion and mysteries which date back as old as 5,000 years. How much do people know about the roots of Egyptian spirituality and mysteries? Author Earle De Motte uses his acquired knowledge and research findings to shed light on these subjects in Egyptian Religion and Mysteries.

This book informs its readers that unlike the other empires of Greece and Rome in classical times, and Christendom in the Middle Ages, the Egyptian state had fewer tribes within its imperial boundaries, tribes who resisted oppression and whose inclination was to retain something of their previous religious beliefs. The highly developed spiritual consciousness of the Egyptians influenced the evolution of religion of state that ensured maximum and loyal participation by the people in general, alongside a system of gnosis by initiation and the raising of consciousness among the few who were ready for such instruction and experience. In some details, this book attempts to explore aspects of Egypt's religion and mysteries.

Divided into several chapters, Egyptian Religion and Mysteries provides in-depth discussions on significant topics such as Egyptian Spirituality, The Akhenaten Heresy and Its Impact on Religion and Mystical Thought, The Soul and Its Journey in Egyptian Metaphysical Thought, Secrets of the Book of the Dead, Egyptian Mysteries as the Prototype of Ancient Mystery Schools, Wisdom of the Egyptian Sages, from Ancient Egypt to the Hermetic Mystics of Alexandria, and The Heart as the Spiritual Self and Monitor of Morality in Human Behaviour, and so much more.

In Egyptian Religion and Mysteries, De Motte has written an informative and enlightening book that provides the readers a better understanding of the Egyptian religion and a solid grasp on the Egyptian mysteries. This book will surely appeal to religious scholars and everyone who wants to know the subject better.

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About the Author
Earle de Motte was a tutor in Method of History and is the author of "Japan and India and The Grail Quest." He has been a college principal and a Grand Councillor of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, and is currently a lecturer of the Rosicrucian Academy of the Australasian Grand Lodge. His main research area in this capacity is Grail history, symbology and literature in the Western Mystery Tradition as well as the place of Egypt in the Mystery School Tradition. He has travelled through Europe, the Middle East and South Asia, visiting many historical sites relevant to his interests. As a Rose-Croix University instructor, he has led tours to various mythological and mystic sites in the British Isles and Europe.

Egyptian Religion and Mysteries * by Earle De Motte
Publication Date: March 14, 2013
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