Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

During the formative years of Egyptian civilization, each Cosmogony was present. Students from many regions and segments of society attended the Houses of Life, and royals regularly donated endowments for the temple's maintenance and activities. These circumstances suggest a theological harmony, suggesting that a group of religious centers must have been cohesive despite their distinctive teachings and practices. Regardless of time or place in popularity, each creation myth was integral to the Egyptians' worldview.

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Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

During the formative years of Egyptian civilization, each Cosmogony was present. Students from many regions and segments of society attended the Houses of Life, and royals regularly donated endowments for the temple's maintenance and activities. These circumstances suggest a theological harmony, suggesting that a group of religious centers must have been cohesive despite their distinctive teachings and practices. Regardless of time or place in popularity, each creation myth was integral to the Egyptians' worldview.

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Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

by EZRA IVANOV

Narrated by Tomas Fairfoot

Unabridged — 1 hours, 59 minutes

Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

Sacred Cosmology Schools and Secret Orders in Ancient Egypt

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Overview

During the formative years of Egyptian civilization, each Cosmogony was present. Students from many regions and segments of society attended the Houses of Life, and royals regularly donated endowments for the temple's maintenance and activities. These circumstances suggest a theological harmony, suggesting that a group of religious centers must have been cohesive despite their distinctive teachings and practices. Regardless of time or place in popularity, each creation myth was integral to the Egyptians' worldview.


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BN ID: 2940175420235
Publisher: DTTV PUBLICATIONS
Publication date: 03/05/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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