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No One Can Be Victorious Over Life, Life Is Forever The Victor
Strong governments usually result in weak people. The more completely a central administration takes over the powers of a people, the more rapidly people become dependent not only upon the strength of the government, but upon its endurance. The more … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Egypt, wellness, World
Tagged ancient egypt, Ancient medicine, egypt, Family, Government, life, nature, philosophy, Spirituality, universal, Values
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What is Hermetica?
The Hermetica is a collection of writing attributed to Thoth- a mythical ancient Egyptian sage whose wisdom is said to have transformed him into a god. Although largely unknown today, the writings attributed to Hermes/Thoth have been immensely important in … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Spirituality, wellness
Tagged America, ancient egypt, Arab, egypt, Hermetica, hermetica health, philosophy, Renaissance, Resistance, United States, wellness, wisdom
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Political Reforms Are Not Accomplished By The People But Through The People.
Akhenaton, Pharaoh of Egypt, born 1388 B.C., was the first man in recorded history to exemplify social consciousness in the administration of a great nation. He saw every living thing as having a divine right to live well, to hope … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Egypt, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Democracy, Dream, egypt, Trump, United States, USA
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An Organ Patterned After The World’s Soul
The mystery of the heart is something we rarely think little about unless something goes wrong with it and then, probably more than any other type of ailment, a kind of fear sets in upon us. Only under those conditions … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, wellness
Tagged egypt, health, heart, HeartMath Institute, philosophy, Wellbeing
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Every Man Is The Builder Of A Temple Called His Body
In Scripture we are told that God made man in his own image. This is stated not only in the Christian Bible but also in the holy writing of nearly all enlightened people. The Jewish patriarchs taught that the human … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Health and Fitness, Philosophy, Religion, Science, Spirituality
Tagged body is a temple, egypt, health, Hermetic, human body, humanity
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The Skinny On Coconuts
The Pharaoh’s Nut, also called the coconut, is known as the “Tree of Life” because it is one of the most useful trees in the world. In addition to its food value, there are innumerable uses for the tree and its … Continue reading
Darkness Cannot Drive Out Darkness
All the great leaders of ancient times realized and taught that the establishment of a state of permanent peace among the nations depended upon the release of human ideals. One of the most ancient of man’s constructive ideals is the … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Philosophy, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged American, Declaration of Independance, egypt, peace, Race, United States, War
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No, Egyptians Aren’t White… But They Aren’t Black Either
When the cast of Exodus: Gods and Kings—Ridley Scott’s Biblical epic—was announced a lot of people made the complaint that it was overwhelmingly white, a move they decried as both inaccurate and racist. They were right. Unfortunately, in response a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Uncategorized
Tagged Ancient Egyptians, Bible, Black, egypt, Middle Eastern, Oscars, Race, Racist, White, Will and Jada Smith
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Every Man’s Life Is A Fairy Tale
Few of us have ever realized that fairy stories have their counterpart in Nature. The world about us is filled with ugly step-mothers and half sisters who cannot wear glass slippers. It is true they are not living people but … Continue reading
Posted in Beauty, Culture, Nature
Tagged beautiful, Cinderella, egypt, Fairy tale, happiness, magic, nature
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Give MOM Back Her Name #MyMothersNameIs
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Posted in Culture, Healing, motherhood
Tagged #MyMothersNameIs, africa, egypt, human-rights, Middle East, mom, universal, women
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