Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The Importance of Funerals -- Ghosts?



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Ghosts Begone! An Ancient Egyptian Remedy for Displaced Ka Spirits, Copyright © 2020 Horus Michael, All rights reserved. 

Do you hear voices of people in a darkened room? Do you notice something walking on your bed at night, or touching you as you drift to sleep? Have you witnessed doors opening or closing by themselves without the aid of wind? Do you experience strange dreams or Psychic visions?  Regardless of your religious preferences (if any) your soul (or spirit) will not know where to go after death and end up back on Earth to haunt the Living. In which case the only remedy is to conduct an Ancient Egyptian Funeral for the Displaced Ka Spirit – this book will show you how.   Ancient Egyptian Funerals are mostly about sending the Spirit off its way to the Afterlife, rather than celebrate their memory with family or friends. The latter is important of course, so is the Funerary Banquet at the end of ceremonies to commune with the Dead Soul. Spirits do not always follow the crowd when there is no crowd to follow. They become afraid of post-death events. Some return to their Earthly abode. Ka Spirits can become hungry or thirsty after death, or seem to. They miss the daily routine. In Ancient Egypt people built Ka Chapels inside tombs and Temples for serving the Ka Spirit. There people painted images of Food, Drink, & life-sized Clothing so the Spirit could “peel off” the clothing depicted and use it. A Ka Statue is a replacement for a body; reserve heads were extras if the Ka Statue head was ever damaged. Priests would bring in daily offerings of food, drink, clothing and incense for the Ka Spirits. Artifacts had writing on them so the Ka would read it and magically create items for the Afterlife. Models of industry replicated a business in the Egyptian Netherworld so the Ka would have something to do, and support its economy. Spirit Houses replicated an actual abode in the Afterlife. Ritual Grain dolls would germinate in the tomb, representing the causes of growth or rebirth necessary for the cycle of reincarnation. A Book of the Dead had pictures that assisted with achieving Eternal Life in Heaven. The Communion Ritual in Catholic Christianity is the same as the rites of Osiris in the "Opening of the Mouth" ceremony.

Funerals are not just about a celebration of life after death. Funerals send the Soul or Spirit to the appropriate location after death, and without one the Spirit may not know where to go and end up a Displaced Ka Spirit (Ghost).  "Soul to Heaven, Body to Earth." 

MC 2020.




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