Egyptian God Seth (Set) Item ID: #27Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian MagickProduct Information:
Item DescriptionThe Typhonian deity Seth was once worshipped in Ancient Egypt. Followers of later schools obliterated Seth’s monuments, demonised and neglected his cult. A possible starting point in the quest for the ‘hidden god’ is an examination of the life of Egyptian King Seti I (‘He of Seth’) also known as Sethos. When looking for an astral temple that included all of the ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses, the temple of Seti I proved itself worthy of examination. Many secrets began to reveal themselves. The essence of the real philosophy of the Sethian and indeed what Satanism is, stems from the author’s astral wanderings in this temple. The temple is a real place, and like any temple no part of its design is accidental. It is a record in stone and paint of the Egyptian wisdom. It also fits quite well with the Thelemic mythos and tells lots of interesting things about the ancient Seth cult — if you have the eye to see it. Item Reviews2 Responses to “Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick”Leave a Reply |
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It is rare these days to find a book of the occult variety which treads new ground and takes the research of others further. This book does. Mogg’s general thesis looks at the mythological figure of Seth and his relevance to the magus archetype. I thought his approach to writing this book was unique in that he used a combination of modern research and astral investigation to learn about the temples which interested him.And you won’t find the typical G.D. or Thelemic interpretations here. Aside from the Egyptian materiel, there are chapters as diverse as sexual magic or the extra-terrestrial communications of W.B. Yeats and his wife. What a treat!
I want to personally thank Mogg Morgan for his work … Within the first few chapters he has contributed to my personal magickal practice and to my Coven’s rituals.