Monday, April 11, 2022

Proper invocations....

 

 

 

Types of Prayer used for Egyptian Deities

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To achieve a proper response from the Egyptian NTRW / Gods, one needs the proper evocation/invocation:

Positive Prayer enables a Positive “Good” Response.  Offerings, incense, poetry, good speech, nicety, flattery, building Temples/Palaces, etc. causes a constructive output.

Negative Prayer causes Negative “Evil” Response.  Using Vulgarity or Profanity in speech, attacking the God(s) or their Statuary/Monuments, insults, disrespect, destroying Temples, or other hostile acts will contribute to bad weather, wars, destruction, chaos, or other forms of Curse.

Thoughts are considered Prayers or other acts of Will. 

To control Thoughts one should Meditate or clear their minds.

Positive Prayer to a Negative or Angry Entity may cause strong winds, rain, storms, etc.  Not everyone likes to be awakened.  Or they awaken and see the problems of Society and react that way.  Calling the Voice of God(s) “evil” is a Negative Prayer or Thought.  Touching the ethereal body of a God is an attack. 

By default all Gods are neutral until attributes are given.  The energy is neutral until changed by the direction of will or thought. 

Names of people containing Deity Names will react to actions when evoked.  Examples are “Amon-hotep”, “Tut-ankh-Amon”, “Ra-Meses.”

Windy weather is attributed to Amon, the Egyptian Deity of Air/Wind as primary; wealth/Fertility/Generation is secondary.  Sunlight is attributed to solar names like Ra or Horus or Sakhmet.   Wildfires are attributed to Sakhmet and hot winds to Shu.

If you are able to “Hear the Voice of Deity” you should respect it, not attack it.  Most audible Deities can be heard by multiple people, not just one person with presumed hallucinations. 

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