Thursday, May 29, 2014
What is a Kheriheb Priest?
A Kheriheb Priest is one of the Chief Priests of Ancient Egyptian rituals, mostly listed as permanent in an Egyptian Temple (ref: page 90, The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt, Richard H Wilkinson, 2000). His role (most priests were males) was the "possessor of the ritual books", meaning, he cast Magic Spells from a roll of papyrus or a stone tablet (tablets had water poured over them to activate the magic - from Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, CA, 2014). The name (above) is referenced in The Dwellers on the Nile (EA Wallis Budge, c.1977, p.168). Kherihebs were famous Magicians (see Westcar Papyrus) and some rogues like Aton-Moses (The Israelite Prophet Moses) were famous also. As a Kheriheb used written Magic they were believed to have "magical powers over Nature" because embedding energy to print contained an effect, as I revealed in my studies of Chronokinesis. Popular entertainment of today has Kherihebs resurrecting the dead (The Mummy Returns; Eye of the Pharaoh), which is possible - but as with most ancient knowledge it is forgotten until rediscovered by Archaeologists who practice Ancient Egyptian Magical rituals (such as Mike Costa/M7). My studies compelled the USA Government to classify my work "top secret" (Eye of the Pharaoh book, c.1990-1995 MJC) to prevent others from knowing about it. Thank you, CIA... The reality is that Magic is a lost technology and its abilities are possible when rediscovered, as with any technology.
MC 2014.
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