Author: Silvia Zago
Publisher: Lockwood Press
ISBN: 194848854X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive overview of the evolution over time of a foundational concept of the Egyptian afterlife beliefs, the Duat, or netherworld. The Duat is a complicated, multifaceted notion, which was never canonized into a single version of the beyond, but offered instead a variety of alternatives attempting to describe the metaphysical realms beyond the visible world, and beyond life. Theological speculations gave rise to a rich textual and visual repertoire, which underwent a process of evolution over thousands of years, during which newer ideas and images were constantly introduced. Through the analysis of royal and non-royal funerary texts from the late Old Kingdom to the end of the New Kingdom, this book traces the development of the conceptualization of the notion of Duat, outlining what it encompassed and where it was imagined to be located. In addition to the translation and discussion of the most significant passages of the texts analyzed, each chapter also provides an overview of the individual compositions and of the relevant theological, cosmological, and astronomical notions complementing the conceptual framework, of which the Duat formed but a part. Additionally, discussions of concurrent changes in Egyptian culture, society, and ideology are included in order to clarify the context in which afterlife beliefs and related texts evolved. An analysis of the correlation between funerary compositions and their material supports complements the study, emphasizing the Egyptians' belief in a magical synergy between texts, images, and their contexts in the activation of a suitable, effective afterlife for the recipients of the texts.
A Journey through the Beyond
Author: Silvia Zago
Publisher: Lockwood Press
ISBN: 194848854X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive overview of the evolution over time of a foundational concept of the Egyptian afterlife beliefs, the Duat, or netherworld. The Duat is a complicated, multifaceted notion, which was never canonized into a single version of the beyond, but offered instead a variety of alternatives attempting to describe the metaphysical realms beyond the visible world, and beyond life. Theological speculations gave rise to a rich textual and visual repertoire, which underwent a process of evolution over thousands of years, during which newer ideas and images were constantly introduced. Through the analysis of royal and non-royal funerary texts from the late Old Kingdom to the end of the New Kingdom, this book traces the development of the conceptualization of the notion of Duat, outlining what it encompassed and where it was imagined to be located. In addition to the translation and discussion of the most significant passages of the texts analyzed, each chapter also provides an overview of the individual compositions and of the relevant theological, cosmological, and astronomical notions complementing the conceptual framework, of which the Duat formed but a part. Additionally, discussions of concurrent changes in Egyptian culture, society, and ideology are included in order to clarify the context in which afterlife beliefs and related texts evolved. An analysis of the correlation between funerary compositions and their material supports complements the study, emphasizing the Egyptians' belief in a magical synergy between texts, images, and their contexts in the activation of a suitable, effective afterlife for the recipients of the texts.
Publisher: Lockwood Press
ISBN: 194848854X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive overview of the evolution over time of a foundational concept of the Egyptian afterlife beliefs, the Duat, or netherworld. The Duat is a complicated, multifaceted notion, which was never canonized into a single version of the beyond, but offered instead a variety of alternatives attempting to describe the metaphysical realms beyond the visible world, and beyond life. Theological speculations gave rise to a rich textual and visual repertoire, which underwent a process of evolution over thousands of years, during which newer ideas and images were constantly introduced. Through the analysis of royal and non-royal funerary texts from the late Old Kingdom to the end of the New Kingdom, this book traces the development of the conceptualization of the notion of Duat, outlining what it encompassed and where it was imagined to be located. In addition to the translation and discussion of the most significant passages of the texts analyzed, each chapter also provides an overview of the individual compositions and of the relevant theological, cosmological, and astronomical notions complementing the conceptual framework, of which the Duat formed but a part. Additionally, discussions of concurrent changes in Egyptian culture, society, and ideology are included in order to clarify the context in which afterlife beliefs and related texts evolved. An analysis of the correlation between funerary compositions and their material supports complements the study, emphasizing the Egyptians' belief in a magical synergy between texts, images, and their contexts in the activation of a suitable, effective afterlife for the recipients of the texts.
Duat
Author: Frederick Guttmann
Publisher: Frederick Guttmann
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
There is a famous quote that says, "I don't know what life is, but I know perfectly well when my dog is dead." Every person has asked themselves, at least once, since their youth, elementary things about existentialism. Questions such as, who am I? What do I do here? What should I do with my life? Or, what will happen after this life? This is so important for our being that many do not hesitate to consult fortune tellers, so that, even to a certain degree, they could calm that intrigue. What we call 'death' is part of these big questions. Unfortunately for most, this is the big question that – at least officially, or popularly – lacks further answers. The majority of the population may not want to think about this, since an uncomfortable – and even terrible – fear, restlessness and uncertainty invade their being. However, there is no shortage of seeing dead people in action or drama films, and, in one way or another, the gore, horror and crime drama genres are quite seductive for many. We are aware that within us there is something that intrigues us about the 'Beyond', a mix of intrigue, respect, fear and deep curiosity. We all want to believe, in one way or another, that there is something beyond this life. We all want to last, to be long-lived, young, immortal, eternal. When we are faced with the possibility of death, that is where our inner being unequivocally says, with complete honesty: "Father, why have you forsaken me?" This phrase from Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) does not focus on him and his moment of alleged agony on the cross, but on an unquestionable truth about how man is forced to bow before the emotional and psychological abyss that represents the complete feeling of vulnerability, uncertainty, fear, panic, loneliness and abandonment that represent the doors of the Beyond. What would be the point of living for a while and then ceasing to exist? How can life be a gift, if when I have barely managed to enjoy something, illness comes, then old age and, finally, death? Or, how can I have confidence or certainty in something if you don't know if illness, disability or death will visit you tomorrow? What if you could know what lies beyond the threshold of death? Would you be willing to believe in the possibility that your being will continue to exist once it leaves the bodily vehicle? What if the body is just a dress for something else that can move through other dimensions and be reborn a thousand and thousands of times until eternity? What if our destiny is to become superior beings who transcend death and become gods? If you are willing to give rise to this possibility, this work will surely interest you.
Publisher: Frederick Guttmann
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
There is a famous quote that says, "I don't know what life is, but I know perfectly well when my dog is dead." Every person has asked themselves, at least once, since their youth, elementary things about existentialism. Questions such as, who am I? What do I do here? What should I do with my life? Or, what will happen after this life? This is so important for our being that many do not hesitate to consult fortune tellers, so that, even to a certain degree, they could calm that intrigue. What we call 'death' is part of these big questions. Unfortunately for most, this is the big question that – at least officially, or popularly – lacks further answers. The majority of the population may not want to think about this, since an uncomfortable – and even terrible – fear, restlessness and uncertainty invade their being. However, there is no shortage of seeing dead people in action or drama films, and, in one way or another, the gore, horror and crime drama genres are quite seductive for many. We are aware that within us there is something that intrigues us about the 'Beyond', a mix of intrigue, respect, fear and deep curiosity. We all want to believe, in one way or another, that there is something beyond this life. We all want to last, to be long-lived, young, immortal, eternal. When we are faced with the possibility of death, that is where our inner being unequivocally says, with complete honesty: "Father, why have you forsaken me?" This phrase from Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) does not focus on him and his moment of alleged agony on the cross, but on an unquestionable truth about how man is forced to bow before the emotional and psychological abyss that represents the complete feeling of vulnerability, uncertainty, fear, panic, loneliness and abandonment that represent the doors of the Beyond. What would be the point of living for a while and then ceasing to exist? How can life be a gift, if when I have barely managed to enjoy something, illness comes, then old age and, finally, death? Or, how can I have confidence or certainty in something if you don't know if illness, disability or death will visit you tomorrow? What if you could know what lies beyond the threshold of death? Would you be willing to believe in the possibility that your being will continue to exist once it leaves the bodily vehicle? What if the body is just a dress for something else that can move through other dimensions and be reborn a thousand and thousands of times until eternity? What if our destiny is to become superior beings who transcend death and become gods? If you are willing to give rise to this possibility, this work will surely interest you.
The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Duat
Author: Stacy Dalton
Publisher: DTTV PUBLICATIONS
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Every morning, a fearful monster called apep lurked beneath the place of sunrise, ready to swallow up the solar disk. This "Great Devil" was impossible to destroy, even for the Sun-god. However, by reciting morning after morning the powerful spell that Thoth provided him with, he could paralyze all of Apep's limbs and rise upon this World. Since the "great gods," though benevolently inclined towards the dead, are unable to protect them from demons that lived upon "bodies, souls, spirits, shadows, and hearts of the dead," the Egyptians decided to invoke Thoth's assistance on behalf of their dead and to place them under the protection of his spells. Many funerary texts were composed by Egyptian theologians under the fourth dynasty (about 3700 B.C.) and were probably well known under the first dynasty and throughout the whole Period of dynastic history; Thoth was thought to be the author of the "Book of the Dead."
Publisher: DTTV PUBLICATIONS
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Every morning, a fearful monster called apep lurked beneath the place of sunrise, ready to swallow up the solar disk. This "Great Devil" was impossible to destroy, even for the Sun-god. However, by reciting morning after morning the powerful spell that Thoth provided him with, he could paralyze all of Apep's limbs and rise upon this World. Since the "great gods," though benevolently inclined towards the dead, are unable to protect them from demons that lived upon "bodies, souls, spirits, shadows, and hearts of the dead," the Egyptians decided to invoke Thoth's assistance on behalf of their dead and to place them under the protection of his spells. Many funerary texts were composed by Egyptian theologians under the fourth dynasty (about 3700 B.C.) and were probably well known under the first dynasty and throughout the whole Period of dynastic history; Thoth was thought to be the author of the "Book of the Dead."
The Traveller's Guide to the Duat
Author: Kiya Nicoll
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781905713738
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Planning a trip to the Egyptian spirit world? Inspired by "The Egyptian Book of the Dead, " this edition includes extensive information about ancient Egyptian religion and magical practiceNfrom the etheric anatomy of the human soul to what color to make protection amulets, and from the history of creation to the rites of judgment held in the Hall of Two Truths.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781905713738
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Planning a trip to the Egyptian spirit world? Inspired by "The Egyptian Book of the Dead, " this edition includes extensive information about ancient Egyptian religion and magical practiceNfrom the etheric anatomy of the human soul to what color to make protection amulets, and from the history of creation to the rites of judgment held in the Hall of Two Truths.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead
Author: Eva Von Dassow
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780811864893
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Reissue of the legendary 3,500-year-old Papyrus of Ani, the most beautiful of the ornately illustrated Egyptian funerary scrolls ever discovered, restored in its original sequences of text and artwork.
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780811864893
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Reissue of the legendary 3,500-year-old Papyrus of Ani, the most beautiful of the ornately illustrated Egyptian funerary scrolls ever discovered, restored in its original sequences of text and artwork.
The Egyptian Amduat
Author: Erik Hornung
Publisher: Daimon
ISBN: 9783952260845
Category : Book of that which is in the nether world
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the Amduat, the night-journey of the Egyptian Sungod is divided into twelve hours, each of them containing an enormous amount of insight into the human psyche. The entire Amduat could be called the first 'scientific publication' of humankind describing or mapping the dangers, but also the regenerative capabilities of the night-world, providing answers to basic human questions. The synopsis of the different scenes of the Amduat, all in colour, together with its explaining text, is unique. This book is a treasure for all those who want to explore the archetypal structure of the objective psyche, with its helpful but also with its dangerous forces.
Publisher: Daimon
ISBN: 9783952260845
Category : Book of that which is in the nether world
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the Amduat, the night-journey of the Egyptian Sungod is divided into twelve hours, each of them containing an enormous amount of insight into the human psyche. The entire Amduat could be called the first 'scientific publication' of humankind describing or mapping the dangers, but also the regenerative capabilities of the night-world, providing answers to basic human questions. The synopsis of the different scenes of the Amduat, all in colour, together with its explaining text, is unique. This book is a treasure for all those who want to explore the archetypal structure of the objective psyche, with its helpful but also with its dangerous forces.
The Midnight Sun
Author: Alan F. Alford
Publisher: Alan F. Alford
ISBN: 9780952799436
Category : Creation
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
Publisher: Alan F. Alford
ISBN: 9780952799436
Category : Creation
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
National Airspace System Direct User Access Terminal (DUAT) Service Operational Concept (NAS-SR-DUAT)
Author: A. L. Springen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air traffic control
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air traffic control
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1995: Department of Transportation, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife
Author: Erik Hornung
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801485152
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This volume offers a survey about what is known about the Ancient Egyptians' vision of the afterlife and an examination of these beliefs that were written down in books that were later discovered in royal tombs. The contents of the texts range from the collection of spells in the Book of the Dead, which was intended to offer practical assistance on the journey to the afterlife, to the detailed accounts of the hereafter provided in the Books of the Netherworld. The author looks closely at these latter works, while summarizing the contents of the Book of the Dead and other widely studied examples of the genre. For each composition, he discusses the history of its ancient transmission and its decipherment in modern times, supplying bibliographic information for any text editions. He also seeks to determine whether this literature as a whole presents a monolithic conception of the afterlife. The volume features many drawings from the books themselves.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801485152
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This volume offers a survey about what is known about the Ancient Egyptians' vision of the afterlife and an examination of these beliefs that were written down in books that were later discovered in royal tombs. The contents of the texts range from the collection of spells in the Book of the Dead, which was intended to offer practical assistance on the journey to the afterlife, to the detailed accounts of the hereafter provided in the Books of the Netherworld. The author looks closely at these latter works, while summarizing the contents of the Book of the Dead and other widely studied examples of the genre. For each composition, he discusses the history of its ancient transmission and its decipherment in modern times, supplying bibliographic information for any text editions. He also seeks to determine whether this literature as a whole presents a monolithic conception of the afterlife. The volume features many drawings from the books themselves.