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EGYPTIAN YOGA: The Philosophy Of Enlightenment
by Ashby, Muata Abhaya
ISBN: 1884564011
Item Type: Oversized (8" by 10" or larger) Paperback
Publisher: Cruzian Mystic Books
Fully illustrated work details the meaning of the Egyptian mysteries of the temple, yoga philosophy, applications and exercises, the origins of Indian Yoga, Tantra Yoga, The Chinese Tao and the Darmakaya of Buddha. Reading list, bibliography, index.
Egyptian Yoga is: An original fully illustrated work, including hieroglyphs, detail-
ing the meaning of the Egyptian mysteries of the temple, tantric yoga, yoga philos-
ophy and psycho-spiritual and physical exercises. Egyptian Yoga is a guide to the
psychology of mental transformation and freedom.
It is well known by scholars that Egyptian philosophy is the basis of western and
middle eastern religious philosophies such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Gnosticism,
the Kabbalah, and Greek philosophy, but what about eastern philosophy and yoga?
Egyptian Yoga answers this question and many more, such as:
* What were the original teachings before Osiris and Isis and how can they be
applied in the present to help us reach our highest potential?
* What is the source of pain and suffering in the world and is there a solution?
* What are the meanings of the words Enlightenment, Salvation and Karma?
* Who can be saved and what is the process of Salvation?
* How is modern science proving ancient Egyptian Philosophy?
* How is it possible to discover the mysteries within yourself and the secrets of
the subconscious leading to the attainment of enlightenment?
* Who is God?
* Is Egyptian Mythology in reality a symbolic discipline of Yoga?
`I am Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. I have the power to be born a second time. I am the
source from which the gods arise.` `This is what must be realized -- properly before you die,
but if not, then on the way to the underworld.`
-Joseph Campbell on Egyptian Mythology
Reginald Muata Ashby holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Religion. He is an
independent researcher and practitioner of Egyptian, Indian and Chinese Yoga and
has studied Yoga under the supervision of Spiritual Masters for over four years.
Muata is also the author of Egyptian Proverbs."
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