The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean

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In the meantime, Kircher's conclusions are debated by the Danish alchemist Ole Borch in his De ortu et progressu Chemiae (1668), in which he attempts to separate the hermetic texts between the late writings and those truly attributable to the ancient Egyptian Hermes, among which he inclines to classify the Emerald Tablet. The discussions continue, and the treatises of Ole Borch and Kriegsmann are reprinted in the compilation Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa (1702) by the Swiss physician Jean-Jacques Manget. Although the Emerald Tablet is still translated and commented upon by Isaac Newton, [33] alchemy gradually loses all scientific credibility during the 18th century with the advent of modern chemistry and the work of Lavoisier. It is easy to see that this idea of a new life, which one has to ensure by good deeds at present, worked not only in helping people to go to paradise after disembodiment, but also provided them with good karma for future incarnations.

The Emerald Tablets of Thoth - Crystalinks The Emerald Tablets of Thoth - Crystalinks

The tablets are joined together with rings made of a gold-coloured alloy suspended by a rod of the same material. The Secretum Secretorum was translated into Latin in a shortened version by Johannes Hispalensis or Hispaniensis (John of Seville) around 1140, and then in a longer version by Philip of Tripoli around 1220. It became one of the most famous books of the Middle Ages. [18] Wise were we with the wisdom of the Children of Light who dwelt among us. Strong were we with the power drawn from the eternal fire. And of all these, greatest among the children of men was my father, Thotme, keeper of the great temple, link between the Children of Light who dwelt within the temple and the races of men who inhabited the ten islands. Mouthpiece, after the three, of the Dweller of Unal, speaking to the Kings with the voice that must be obeyed. Grew I there from a child into manhood, being taught by my father the elder mysteries, until in time there grew within the fire of wisdom, until it burst into a consuming flame. Naught desired I but the attainment of wisdom. Until on a great day the command came from the Dweller of the Temple that I be brought before him. Few there were among the children of men who had looked upon that mighty face and lived, for not as the sons of men are the Children of Light when they are not incarnate in a physical body. Chosen was I from the sons of men, taught by the Dweller so that his purposes might be fulfilled, purposes yet unborn in the womb of time.The inhabitants of Atlantis were not gods but ordinary people, and their life was not carefree. Like other nations on the Earth they had to ‘plough and sow’. And they had most of the problems that any human society has. Where and how these teachings were ultimately transmitted to humanity remains unclear, but the content of theses writings stands as one of the most informationally dense workings discussing universal law and consciousness. In my view, the content herein presented is essential reading for the awakening individual. In my own work, the principles described are represented in a litany of forms, including mainstream science and academia.

Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean - Biblioteca Pleyades The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean - Biblioteca Pleyades

As time passed, a natural formation of classes in that society began. The nobility appeared. And then I decided that My Mission was over and it was time to leave that land.Thoth built the Great Pyramidacross the Great Hall of the Amenti (the world beyond, the gods where the soul of death passed), including the knowledge of the ancient wisdom, writings and instruments of the old Atlantean, and named the most trusted His men to guard them – the priests of the Pyramid (they declared Thoth the God of Wisdom). The Great Pyramid was a temple of initiation, and among those who gathered wisdom in this place are Jesus, Solomon, and Apollonius. The Atlantean Writing Is An Indestructible Alloy Emerald Tablets of Thoth Thoth has been seen as a god of wisdom and has been used in modern literature, especially since the early 20th century when ancient Egyptian ideas were quite popular.

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This text is in line with the symbolic alchemy that developed in the 14th century, particularly with the texts attributed to the Catalan physician Arnau de Vilanova, which establish an allegorical comparison between Christian mysteries and alchemical operations. In Hortulanus' commentary, devoid of practical considerations, the Great Work is an imitation of the divine creation of the world from chaos: "And as all things have been and arose from one by the mediation of one: so all things have their birth from this one thing by adaptation." Thutmose III: A New Biography By Eric H Cline, David O'Connor University of Michigan Press (January 5, 2006)p. 127The most well-known commentary is that of Hortulanus, an alchemist about whom very little is known, in the first half of the 14th century: It has also been popular with nineteenth and twentieth century occultists and esotericists, among whom the expression " as above, so below" (a modern paraphrase of the second verse of the Tablet) has become an often cited motto.

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How do people start seeking Me? They stretch their arms to the sky and ask Me to enter as Light into them. In the same way I began working with you long ago. Recall the meditations awakening, latihan, spontaneous dance… It was Me who gave them to you! I became interested in you, Vladimir, at that time already! This was none other than the Egyptian god of wisdom and culture “Thoth”, named in the Greek Hermes, alias Hermes Trismegistos. His other names are Thauti, Surid or Saurid, Idris, Onuris and the biblical Enoch or Enoch.

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CT I 27-31: Turning to the moon-god Thoth, the myths of his origin are sparse. In one passage of the Coffin Texts, he is called 'that star which was borne by the land of the west', which indicates a birth from the netherworld.' According to later myths, he emerged from the head of Seth, or from the heart of the creator in a moment of bitterness. The first tablet reveals the mysteries of heaven, earth, abyss, mountains, sea and animal language. The second tablet revealed the sun shining in the night sky, and the shadows of the Gods appeared around it. It is reported that after reading all the tablets, Nefer-Ka-Ptah Isis’s priest and the help of Prince Khamwese himself portrayed Toth, who had taken him. The mummy of Nefer-Ka-Ptah (mistakenly confused with a pharaoh or prince Khamwese) was buried with the book in his hands and remained so until he was found by Apollonius of Tyana. I described it to them as moving to a new world where they come to a new life. The well-being in this life is ensured by their merits accumulated in the life in this world. For example, they will be respected in that new world if here they earn the respect of the neighbors. In the other world they will be provided with everything if in this world they help other people to provide themselves. Good deeds in this life are fully repaid in this new life to come! The Atlanteans possessed also the true knowledge about the meaning of life: about advancement to God, to the Common Divine Source. The life of their society was based on these ideas. Teaching about the structure of the universe and the place of man in it, about how people’s destinies are formed and about the right way of living — all it was a natural, integral part of their educational system. Thoth was inserted in many tales as the wise counselor and persuader, and his association with learning and measurement led him to be connected with Seshat, the earlier deification of wisdom, who was said to be his daughter, or variably his wife. Thoth's qualities also led to him being identified by the Greeks with their closest matching god Hermes, with whom Thoth was eventually combined as Hermes Trismegistus, [16] leading to the Greeks' naming Thoth's cult center as Hermopolis, meaning city of Hermes.



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