Egyptian Cosmology: The Animated Universe by Moustafa Gadalla

Egyptian Cosmology: The Animated Universe by Moustafa Gadalla

Author:Moustafa Gadalla [Gadalla, Moustafa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9798215172575
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Publisher: Tehuti Research Foundation
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


The above showed the nine components in descending order from their divine origin.

From earth and moving upwards through the levels, is a process of shedding these different “sheaths”, and moving through the various realms to the highest point of which the soul is capable, before it descends again in rebirth.

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Social & Political System

16.1 Harmonic Matrilineal/Matriarchal Society

Herodotus, in 500 BCE stated; “of all the nations of the world, Egyptians are the happiest, healthiest, and most religious”. These are the three elements—happy, healthy, and religious—of the ideal society. The reason for such an ideal society is their total cosmic consciousness.

What we consider to be a “political” structure, was for them a natural aspect of their social structure. In order to achieve perfect universal harmony, the social structure must mirror the same orderly hierarchy of the created universe. Human survival and success require that the same orderly structure be maintained.

As above so below is the only way to achieve order and harmony. As a result, the Ancient Egyptians (and Baladi) adopted the matrilineal/matriarchal system, as the social manifestation of planetary laws.

As we have seen earlier, the Divine female principle—Isis represents the sun, and her husband Osiris represents the moon. The light of the moon (Osiris-male) is a reflection of the light of the sun (Isis-female). The Ancient Egyptian social/political system complies with the relationship between the sun (female) and the moon (male).

Isis’ Egyptian name means seat, i.e. authority, and is the principle of legitimacy—the actual physical throne, as depicted in the Ancient Egyptian symbolism; with Isis wearing a throne/seat upon her head.

Throughout Egyptian history, it was the queen who transmitted the solar blood. The queen was the true sovereign, keeper of the royalty, and guardian of the purity of the lineage. Egyptian kings claimed a right to the throne through marriage to the eldest Egyptian princess. By marriage, she transmitted the crown to her husband, he only acted as her executive agent.



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