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African Dionysus: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Ancient Greek Myth, Culture, Religion and Philosophy, and Modern Masonry, Greek Frater

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African Dionysus: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Ancient Greek Myth, Culture, Religion and Philosophy, and Modern Masonry, Greek Frater

$23.95
 

This insightful manual explores the connections between Ancient Egyptian and Greek mythology and philosophy, revealing how Ancient Egyptian culture influenced Greek civilization. It documents the origins of the Greek alphabet in Egypt, along with Greek religion and philosophy, from the myth of Atlantis and Minoans to the Classical period. Additionally, it serves as a resource for college students interested in establishing fraternities and sororities based on Ancient Egyptian principles of Shedy and Maat.


In "African Dionysus: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Ancient Greek Myth, Culture, Religion and Philosophy, and Modern Masonry, Greek Fraternities, Sororities," Muata Ashby highlights profound ties between these cultures. Key themes include:


1. **Cultural Interactions and Influences: ** The book examines how Ancient Egyptian culture shaped Greek mythology, religion, and philosophy, showcasing the transfer of myths, symbols, and traditions.

2. **Spirituality and Religion: ** It emphasizes Ancient Egyptian spirituality, known as Shetaut Neter, exploring the Neter (gods and goddesses) and their temples.


3. **Mysticism and Yoga: ** The manuscript discusses the origins of Yoga philosophy and its connections to mystical traditions, such as Christian Gnosticism and Indian Mysticism.


The primary category is Egyptian Mythology, with subcategories including Spirituality, Religion, Yoga, and Self-Help. The core message underscores the deep-rooted connections between these cultures and their influence on modern spiritual practices.


This book caters to those interested in ancient civilizations, spirituality, and mysticism, including scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Egyptian and Greek mythology. It addresses the challenge of understanding the historical and cultural links between these civilizations, providing insights into their shared spiritual wisdom.


The thesis posits that Ancient Egyptian culture significantly influenced Greek mythology and philosophy, with this impact extending to contemporary spiritual practices. The book highlights common elements in the myths, symbols, and traditions of both cultures and explores their shared spiritual insights.


Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the historical connections between Ancient Egypt and Greece, enhancing their knowledge of ancient civilizations and spiritual practices. Transformational outcomes include a greater appreciation of shared spiritual wisdom and the potential for personal growth through ancient mystical traditions. The book addresses the need for better understanding these cultures' historical connections, providing skills in spirituality and cultural anthropology.


The manuscript delves into Ancient Egyptian spirituality, Kemetic wisdom, Egyptian metaphysics, Esoteric Egypt, gods and goddesses, mystery teachings, Hermetic philosophy, cosmology, and personal growth.


Have you pondered the connections between Ancient Egyptian and Greek cultures? "African Dionysus" by Muata Ashby offers an enlightening journey through these civilizations, showcasing how Ancient Egyptian spiritual wisdom influenced Greek mythology and philosophy.


Muata Ashby, a distinguished scholar in ancient spiritual traditions, shares his expertise in this captivating exploration. Holding advanced degrees in Religion and Holistic Health, he provides authoritative insights into the legacy of Ancient Egyptian wisdom.


Readers will benefit from a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural ties between these civilizations. The book emphasizes shared elements in their myths and traditions, offering a holistic perspective on spirituality.





Author: Muata Ashby
Publisher: Sema Institute
Publication Date: Jan 01, 2006
Number of Pages: 252 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 188456447X
ISBN-13: 9781884564475
 

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