The Adept Initiate's Guide to Luxor Temple: Experiencing the Temple of Man Using the Esoteric Symbolist Approach
S**B
A truly great read
Very informative and packed full of illuminating insights.
A**R
An excellent introduction to the temple of Luxor, a great buy for any initiate!
Well-written and researched. Great for newcomers to the subject or those well acquainted.
M**
Well researched
A great read, very informative with a not too serious edge
S**N
You needn't be an Adept Initiate, but you might become one after reading this.
Anyextee has consolidated the core of R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz's impenetrable magnum opus "The Temple of Man" into easy-to-assimilate bites, with nuggets of wisdom from his mentor John Anthony West thrown in for good measure. A champion of Schwaller's "symbolist" approach to the "sacred science" of ancient Egypt, he then adds his Hermetic/Rosicrucian insights along with a surprising hidden history of the presumedly 19th Dynasty Luxor Temple in connection with 18th Dynasty Hatshepsut and Thutmoses III — as well as practical applications of the temple's sacred science. A must for anyone interested in the Egyptian roots of the Western Esoteric Traditions and how they overlay with the Hindu/Vedic tradition of the Chakras and Kundalini Yoga. I always suspected it, but now I know why they removed the brain in the process of mummification... read it and find out! As good as any place to start as I've seen with Esoteric Egypt.
C**D
Absolutely loved it!
There are perhaps tens or hundreds of books about Giza and the Great Pyramid, but very few on Egypt's second wonder, the incredible Luxor Temple. This book seeks to remediate that.The esoteric approach taken with the book is to see the temple, in some ways, as an Egyptian priest would have viewed it. This point of view is sorely lacking, and in fact deliberately excluded from archaeology today. This results in a kind of materialism towards established dogma in 'standard texts.' 'A pyramid is a tomb.' 'A temple is a sanctuary for a god... to say any more is blasphemy against archaeology.'Yet, an Egyptian priest was a professor of all fields. He designed a temple around his understanding of the world, to honour it.Metrology, biology, cosmology, usually excluded, are here included.Readers will also understand the history of the development of the temple complex, as well as learn some possible reasons for the many changes made, over the millennia, by one who has keenly studied it.A triumph!
J**Y
A Must-Have for all Interested in Ancient Egypt
Anyextee continues to share his in-depth knowledge in this Best Seller. 10+ Years of research went into familiarizing himself with every single square inch of this incredible ancient site like the back of his hand before he wrote this thorough and compelling guide. You will not be disappointed!
W**A
Fascinating
This book is awesome! I love Egypt and have been studying by my self since I can find people that have my same interests. When I read the book I not only felt connected but that we share the same thoughts.
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