Cosmología egipcia: el universo animado, tercera edición
por Moustafa Gadalla
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Esta nueva edición ampliada examina la aplicabilidad de los conceptos cosmológicos egipcios a nuestra comprensión moderna de la naturaleza del universo, la creación, la ciencia y la filosofía. La cosmología egipcia es humanista, coherente, integral, consistente, lógica, analítica y racional. Descubra el concepto egipcio de matriz energética universal y las cuentas del proceso de creación. Lea sobre numerología, dualidades, trinidades, significado numérico de números individuales hasta el número diez; cómo se relaciona el ser humano con el universo; la conciencia astronómica egipcia; el viaje terrenal; cómo las estructuras sociales y políticas eran un reflejo del universo; el papel cósmico del faraón; y las interacciones entre la vida terrenal y otros reinos; subir la escalera celestial para reunirse con la Fuente; y más.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Encapsulated everything I wanted to know! Great place to start if you are looking to become a Kemetic Polytheist of any kind.
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating
I enjoyed learning about Egyptians and their spiritual path. We can learn a lot from them! And should apply in daily life.
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful reading .
Really enjoyed this book about how the ancient Egyptians thought about the universe.
5.0 out of 5 stars Cosmology revealed
The animated Universe lord Jaganath for the ancients A name full of mystery And for the Egyptians The source of the Nile
3.0 out of 5 stars I don't understand it, but that is my fault.
I've given the book 3 stars because it is well-written and intellectually addresses the issue. Despite myself being very familiar with Egyptology, getting more than a vague understanding of the ancient Egyptian psyche regarding the cosmos is next to impossible for me. I have two of Lubicz's books, which are supposed to the the 'Bible' for those seeking to understand the ancient Egyptians. Gadalla's book is at least more understandable from a 'modern western' point of view than those.I read Lubicz's books with a complete lack of understanding. The problem is that the topic is simply so esoteric and 'different' that it defies understanding by anybody except the intellectual and academic specialist. The interrelationship of the Egyptians with their gods, and Egyptian magic are more understandable topics, and the works of both Bob Brier and Wallis Budge I can understand.
4.0 out of 5 stars Informative
This is a great book, it definitely gives a different outlook on ancient Egypt compared to what you see on tv. I also appreciate the authors way of making it easier to understand.
1.0 out of 5 stars Egyptian Cosmology: The Absolute Harmony
It is bunch of baloney. I undestand it is possible to interprete Egyptian culture and spirituality not only from the standpoint of professional Egyptologists. Without doubt one can wirite about Egyptian deities (netroo) and rituals e.g. from the point of view of Hermeticist. But author's theses about four fundamental physical forces, about physical cosmology etc. are shocking and unheard-of. Ths way of thinking goes astray.
4.0 out of 5 stars wonderful, but some credit is due
I think Mr. Gadella is a wonderful author and egyptologist, but his ideas are not as revolutionary as they are made out to be. A book written in the early 80's titled Egyptian Religion put forth a similar theory about the neterw and there is a small but growing religion called kemetic orthodoxy started in the 70's that follows a very parallel theology


