isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“The Bible names the Tyrians as a kindred people, and claims dominion over them. There is more than one important character in the Bible, whose biography proves him a mythical hero. Samuel is indicated as the personage of the Hebrew Commonwealth. He is the doppel of Samson, of the Book of Judges, as will be [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“The earliest legends of the history of India mention two dynasties now lost in the night of time; the first was the dynasty of kings, of “the race of the sun”, who reigned in Ayodhia (now Oude); the second that of the “race of the moon”, who reigned in Pruyag (Allahabad). Let him who desires [...]

Blessed Night, Loves 😊

I Pray All Is Well With Everyone...And Your Hearts And Minds Are Full Of Love, Joy, And Compassion...For All God's Children...And All God's Creation. And If That Be Not The Case For Some Of Us...Let Not The Darkness Of The Outer World's Appearances Distract, Deceive, Or Mislead Us Into Loving Less Than Our Divine Capacity...Any [...]

Grateful Day, Everyone…

“Remember, Dear Ones, as the Momentum is gained by the Application of the Students, you are one with all the Sincere Students – in the mental and feeling world throughout America. Will you please try and remember, in your Application when you are earnest, sincere, and determined, you are then acting within the stratum or [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“The Ethiopians are generally classed in the Semitic group; but we have to see how far they have a claim to such a classification. We will also consider how much they might have had to do with the Egyptian civilization, which, as a writer expresses it, seems referable in the same perfection to the earliest [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“As it is a recognized fact that the Jews borrowed most of their laws from the Egyptians, let us examine who were the Egyptians. In our opinion – which is but a poor authority, of course; they were the ancient Indians, and in our first volume we have quoted passages from the historian Collouca-Batta that [...]