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Metu Neter Vol. 2: Anuk Ausar, The Kamitic Initiation System

Metu Neter Vol. 2: Anuk Ausar, The Kamitic Initiation System

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kemetic Knowledge
Review: Author Ra Un Nefer Amen is an excellent author, and I believehis books should be read by all people (especially Nubians) for spiritual enlightenment.

When it come to the subject of initiations, the Secret Mystery Schools of Kemet are just as important as those secret sociaties of Sumeria, Babylon, and the Hebrews(Essenes, Order of Melchizedek). The pyramids were places were students learned about the sciences of alchemy, leviatation, mental powers, etc. Many men such as Djoser, Abraham, Moses, Yashua, Nepoleon, and even Dr. Malachi Z. York (Neter: A'aferti Atum-Re, Amunnubi Rooakhptah) was initiated in the pyramids of Egypt.

Nete: A'aferti Atum-Re, himself, was initiated in the Step Pyramid of Saqqara during his trip to Africa in the early 1970s. If you don't believe me, read some of his books and you'll see a picture of him inside the pyramid. He was initiated into the Order of Melchizedek.

Neter: A'aferti Atum-Re teaches in his books that the pyramid is an antenna that magnifies human energy fields. The Great Pyramid generates a double vortex, which is called Standing Columnar Wave (SCW). Alchemist used the Caduceus Coil to generate energy. Standing Column Wave energy patterns make up the energy fields that surround all living things. It also makes up the energy pattern that surrounds the Earth. The Pyramid refocuses light into its sub-atomic particles called Tachyon energy. Tachyon energy is the "glue" of the universe. It is a bond between the physical and the spiritual worlds. Initiates learned how to harness this energy and could advance to the higher planes. This is how Djoser and Imhotep became Neteru and eventually became part of the Igigi (24 Elders). Yashua, an Essene high priest, learned of the Egypian Mysteries and elevated higher than any man...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal. Success in ALL aspects of Life. Plain & simple.
Review: I found this book to be very insightful and corresponds with what we all know inside, even though we have tried to ignore it. I would recommend this book to anybody that would like to know what are the keys to life and all in it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is an "I" Opening Book
Review: This book is definitely a must have for anyone. It will allow you to overstand reality on a vast level. It's such an easy read too! I find myself falling asleep with it and waking up to it. It's such a spiritually powerful book that it can't be explained with words. The key to this book is to practice on a real level not an intellectual level. But don't take my word for it, reading is believing, so get this one. Get Vol.1 too. I haven't read vol. 1 yet, but if it's a good as vol. 2 it's a must have. Apparently, this is supposed to be a 9-volume set. I can't wait for the others to come out. - JAH Guide

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spiritually enlightening
Review: What is the essence of our being? How do we truly come to "know ourselves"? What is our relationship to God? And, conversely, what is God's relationship to us -- his creation? How do we tap into the spiritual corridors of our soul? Is God some big man (anthropomorphic) in a far off place watching our every move, logging in our positive or negative actions, for his/her eventual dispensation of justice(as many of us have been taught and believe) or can God be found in all things simultaneously (pantheistic) and experienced daily? The answers to these questions and many others are delineated in this wonderful work on spiritual cultivation by an author who is clearly an authority on his subject matter -- and thus writes with enlightening conviction. The Metu Neter, vol 2, is one of the most important books of our times. Certainly it is one of the most important texts I've read. It not only awakens the reader to the historical developments in ancient "Egypitan" spiritual dynamics, but also offers the contemporary seeker a clearly defined road to his/her own spiritual growth and development utilizing many of those same ancient modalities. Read this book. Study this book. Digest this book. Experience this book. Then, pass it on to everyone that you know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: spiritually enlightening
Review: What is the essence of our being? How do we truly come to "know ourselves"? What is our relationship to God? And, conversely, what is God's relationship to us -- his creation? How do we tap into the spiritual corridors of our soul? Is God some big man (anthropomorphic) in a far off place watching our every move, logging in our positive or negative actions, for his/her eventual dispensation of justice(as many of us have been taught and believe) or can God be found in all things simultaneously (pantheistic) and experienced daily? The answers to these questions and many others are delineated in this wonderful work on spiritual cultivation by an author who is clearly an authority on his subject matter -- and thus writes with enlightening conviction. The Metu Neter, vol 2, is one of the most important books of our times. Certainly it is one of the most important texts I've read. It not only awakens the reader to the historical developments in ancient "Egypitan" spiritual dynamics, but also offers the contemporary seeker a clearly defined road to his/her own spiritual growth and development utilizing many of those same ancient modalities. Read this book. Study this book. Digest this book. Experience this book. Then, pass it on to everyone that you know.


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