The Tantra of Ancient Egypt
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Mystical Philosophy of Universal Consciousness "Like is He unto that which he hath made, and which became his name." Egyptian Book of Coming Forth By Day 17:20 Tantric influence, however, is not limited to India alone, and there is evidence that the precepts of tantrism traveled to various parts of the world, especially Nepal, Tibet, China, Japan and parts of South-East Asia; its influence has also been evident in Mediterranean cultures such as those of Egypt and Crete. -Ajit Mookerjee (Indian Scholar-Author –from the book The Tantric Way) Expanded Fourth Edition 1 EGYPTIAN TANTRIC YOGA Sema Institute of Yoga / C.M. Books P.O.Box 570459 Miami, Florida, 33257 (305) 378-6253 Fax: (305) 378-6253 First U.S. edition 1996 © 1998 Second Edition By Reginald Muata Ashby © 1999 Third Edition © 2003 Fourth Edition All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission (address above) except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. All inquiries may be addressed to the address above. The author is available for group lectures and individual counseling. For further information contact the publisher. Ashby, Muata Egyptian Tantra Yoga ISBN: 1-884564-03-8 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data 1 Yoga 2 Egyptian Philosophy, 3 Tantrism, 4 Esoterism, 5 Meditation, 6 Self Help. Check out the latest books, audio and video presentations on Egyptian Yoga and seminars, classes and courses now on the World Wide Web! INTERNET ADDRESS: http://www.Egyptianyoga.com E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] 2 Mystical Philosophy of Universal Consciousness ? Temple of Shetaut Neter - Sema Institute Sema (?) is an ancient Egyptian word and symbol meaning union. The Sema Institute is dedicated to the propagation of the universal teachings of spiritual evolution which relate to the union of humanity and the union of all things within the universe. It is a non-denominational organization which recognizes the unifying principles in all spiritual and religious systems of evolution throughout the world. Our primary goals are to provide the wisdom of ancient spiritual teachings in books, courses and other forms of communication. Secondly, to provide expert instruction and training in the various yogic disciplines including Ancient Egyptian Philosophy, Christian Gnosticism, Indian Philosophy and modern science. Thirdly, to promote world peace and Universal Love. A primary focus of our tradition is to identify and acknowledge the yogic principles within all religions and to relate them to each other in order to promote their deeper understanding as well as to show the essential unity of purpose and the unity of all living beings and nature within the whole of existence. The Institute is open to all who believe in the principles of peace, non-violence and spiritual emancipation regardless of sex, race, or creed. 3 EGYPTIAN TANTRIC YOGA About the author: Muata Ashby D.D., P.C. Sebai Dr. Muata Abhaya Ashby is a Priest of Shetaut Neter –African Kamitan Religion, Author, lecturer, poet, philosopher, musician, publisher, counselor and spiritual preceptor and founder of the Sema Institute-Temple of Aset, Muata Ashby was born in Brooklyn, New York City, and grew up in the Caribbean. His family is from Puerto Rico and Barbados. Displaying an interest in ancient civilizations and the Humanities, Sebai Maa began studies in the area of religion and philosophy and achieved doctorates in these areas while at the same time he began to collect his research into what would later become several books on the subject of the origins of Yoga Philosophy and practice in ancient Africa (Ancient Egypt) and also the origins of Christian Mysticism in Ancient Egypt. Sebai Maa (Muata Abhaya Ashby) holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Religion, and a Doctor of Divinity Degree in Holistic Health. He is a certified member of the American Alternative Medical Association as an Alternative Medical Practitioner. He is also a Pastoral Counselor and Teacher of Yoga Philosophy and Discipline. Dr. Ashby received his Doctor of Divinity Degree from and is an adjunct faculty member of Florida International University and the American Institute of Holistic Theology. Dr. Ashby is a certified as a PREP Relationship Counselor. Dr. Ashby has been an independent researcher and practitioner of Egyptian Yoga, Indian Yoga, Chinese Yoga, Buddhism and mystical psychology as well as Christian Mysticism. Dr. Ashby has engaged in Post Graduate research in advanced Jnana, Bhakti and Kundalini Yogas at the Yoga Research Foundation. He has extensively studied mystical religious traditions from around the world and is an accomplished lecturer, musician, artist, poet, screenwriter, playwright and author of over 25 books on Kemetic yoga and spiritual philosophy. He is an Ordained Minister and Spiritual Counselor and also the founder the Sema Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to spreading the wisdom of Yoga and the Ancient Egyptian mystical traditions. Further, he is the spiritual leader and head priest of the Per Aset or Temple of Aset, based in Miami, Florida. Thus, as a scholar, Dr. Muata Ashby is a teacher, lecturer and researcher. However, as a spiritual leader, his title is Sebai, which means Spiritual Preceptor. Dr. Muata Ashby Sema Institute of Yoga/Cruzian Mystic Books P. O. Box 570459 Miami, Florida, 33257 (305) 378-6253 Fax: (305) 378-6253 4 Mystical Philosophy of Universal Consciousness TABLE OF CONTENTS TEMPLE OF SHETAUT NETER - SEMA INSTITUTE .......................................................................... 3 AUTHOR’S FOREWORD................................................................................................................. 8 What is Yoga Philosophy and Spiritual Practice.................................................................. 11 How to study the wisdom teachings:..................................................................................... 13 PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO SHETAUT NETER RELIGION AND SEMA TAWI PHILOSOPHY AND DISCIPLINES........................................................................................ 15 THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN RELIGION.......................................... 16 Summary of Ancient Egyptian Religion ................................................................................ 17 “The practice of the Shedy disciplines leads to knowing oneself and the Divine. This is called being True of Speech”........................................................................................................... 17 Neterian Great Truths...........................................................................................................18 Summary of The Great Truths and the Shedy Paths to their Realization ............................. 20 The Spiritual Culture and the Purpose of Life: Shetaut Neter.............................................. 21 SHETAUT NETER ........................................................................................................................ 21 WHO IS NETER IN KAMITAN RELIGION? .................................................................................... 22 Sacred Scriptures of Shetaut Neter....................................................................................... 23 NETER AND THE NETERU ........................................................................................................... 24 THE NETERU .............................................................................................................................. 24 The Neteru and Their Temples.............................................................................................. 25 The Neteru and Their Interrelationships .............................................................................. 26 Listening to the Teachings .................................................................................................... 27 The Anunian Tradition.......................................................................................................... 28 The Theban Tradition ........................................................................................................... 30 The Goddess Tradition.......................................................................................................... 31 The Aton Tradition ................................................................................................................ 33 Akhnaton, Nefertiti and Daughters....................................................................................... 33 THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SHETAUT NETER......................................................................... 34 The Forces of Entropy .......................................................................................................... 35 The Great Awakening of Neterian Religion.......................................................................... 36 PART 2: INTRODUCTION TO EGYPTIAN YOGA ............................................................ 37 The Term “Egyptian Yoga” and The Philosophy Behind It ................................................. 41 The Yogic Postures in Ancient Egypt.................................................................................... 53 PART 3: THE PHILOSOPHY OF TANTRA IN WORLD SPIRITUALITY...................... 58 SEXUAL ENERGY AND THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS ....................................... 58 Tantrism in Ancient Egypt and India...................................................................................