Monday, October 18, 2010

Ancient Egypt and Protection

Magical spells were taught to and by the Temple Priests and Priestesses for healing, warding away evil spirits, divination and for protection against invasion. Some High Priests and Priestesses were specialists in their chosen field of spellcraft and taught others as they performed sacred rituals to the Gods and Goddesses. With the magical work performed became divine power and the temples were filled with energy, peace and tranquility.

Throughout the great land of Egypt, for thousands of years, there was peace, balance and harmony. Many spells were for protection against everyday life, whether it was against scorpion bites, starvation or robbery. The spellcraft that was performed was for the harmony of all which included health, healing and policing. With the spellcraft and the beliefs in place, people felt safe and secure as we do today.

Spells have been common practice throughout history and in today's world, many people frown upon them as being evil. We all know the power of positive thinking and meditation. This was the basis of Egyptian Spellcraft with prayer and religious beliefs. The principles behind all Egyptian Spellcraft were truth and justice - the principles of Ma'at.

With the Egyptian beliefs as powerful as they were, there was no hiding because when you died, the God of Death, Anubis, came to take you to the judgment Halls of Amenti. Here you would have to declare a negative confession in front of the God Osiris. This is a test. Passing the test would allow you to join Osiris as a glowing spirit free to be an "Able Spirit of Ra" with the company of the other Gods and Goddesses. To fail the test would mean, the Goddess Ma'at weighs your heart of conscience with her scales against her white feather, and you were destined to eternal oblivion being a meal for the monster Ammut.

The Egyptian Book of the Dead consists of spells to be recited before and after death to ensure a safe journey in both worlds.

Egyptian spells were very complex and are easy to be misrepresented. They are thousands and thousands of years old and have been translated by people with little or no magical knowledge. It is not recommended that we try to practice these ancient spells. Lots of spells today are based around the Egyptian tradition and will be much safer to practice and work very well for most.

Invoking and making offerings to the Gods and Goddesses is still important.

  • Isis - the Queen of Egyptian magic was revered for hundreds of years as the Sorceress and the Lady of the Spells.
  • Ma'at - the Goddess of Truth and Justice
  • Anubis - the God of the Dead and the Great Protector God

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