Ritual Year Ancient Egypt Course

“Tankhem” ie Hindu Tantrik and Khemetic perspective

(Enrolments – Four points of entry, Solstices and Equinoxes)
Try first module before committing entire sequence

A course in Magick through the mediumĀ  of Egypt. Useful for all whether witch, natural magician, pagan or tantrik.

Course Aims
To Teach Ancient Egyptian Magical Religion via a knowledge of its reconstructed Ritual Year of 12 “god bearing” months”

Course Leader
Mogg Morgan, Companion of Seth and Knight of Shamballa … author of more than a dozen books on magick. Check out Youtube @EgyptianMagick for videos

Objectives
That by the end of the course the student

Acquires a thorough knowledge of all aspects of Egyptian culture,

Learns deep magick from its beginning to advanced level

Becomes sensitive to the ancient cosmic and life cycles.

Acquires skills necessary to progress the quest of immortally and resurgence

Outline
Twelve modules including video lecture.

12. MesoRe – Ra and the New Year and the Golden Dawn. Who are you? There were two major cults in Egypt and the sun god was one of them. His/her birth at the turning point of the year was a hugely significant magick event at a micro and macrocosmic level. It also functions as an entry into the entire year. If joining the course late then this module would be sent together with the appropriate month module. Drawing down the sun, opening rites and calls. The module reveals many hidden aspects of moment and also acts as an opening rite for the entire sequence. Printouts, extra and first assignment, Feedback on that.

1. Tekh – the name of this month is literally “The Cup” which has many important connotations, to do with the Cup of Imbibition. Also intoxication, hence its connection with the Egyptian god Seth. So an exploration of the magick of the god Seth and related Typhonian entities such as Apophis. Ritual work with what used to be called exorcism but really about ecstatic cults such as the Zar. Assignments.

2. Min – The Egyptian Pan. One of Egypt’s oldest gods. A first look at ideas of sexual magick and the life force. An ancient giant who lies buried just below the surface. He reminds us of the “golden couples” whose coming together is the driving force of transformation and transcendence with the Egyptian cosmological schema.

3. Hathor, and sometimes Isis. The Lunar Blessing. The idea of an alchemical body is connected in Egypt with this archaic goddess and techniques to do with the magical record. Also how to install different divine principles in their respective body realms. Her great book of life, how your name gets in there and how its return date can be altered

4. Osiris and Sokar. Alchemy and resurrection magick. Work with Hathor brings us to the cult of Osiris and a primary corpus of beliefs that form the basis of what in later times was known as alchemy but is sited at the cross roads and are the ultimate secrets of body magick.

5. Neith, the ancestral, grandmother. All these goddesses have something in common, rebirthing the future self, This is about ancestral magick … reacting back to the first generations of gods. Shu and Tefnut the biogenesis.

6. Nwt, the Star Goddess, exploring the several secret books of this ubiquitous goddess, the books of day and of night, the book of Nwt which form part of the primary corpus. Stella magick and the drawing down of constellations.

7. Anubis the psychic god, the one who moves between ours and the underworld. This we must know a lot about this shapeshifter who brings the others to us. We learn channeling and “ordinary trance” from him. The

8. Renenutet, ancient serpent power. For the Egyptian, Serpents helped to represented the female reproductive organs – so the manipulation of the ancient power begins, with the equivalent of the middle pillar and “chakra” exercises of classical cultures. So for instance the serpent on the forehead the well known parallel to the ajna or third eye centre of Tantrik lore.

9. Khonsu, the wandering moon god, dream incubation. The Moon god explained. The Hidden moon within and how it moves through the microcosmic, the body and the macrocosm, the outer world

10. Horus, and Sobek. A detailed examination of this important god, the long history and mythology but always with a eye on what we can use in our daily lives, in the magical practice. Rituals and assignments.

11. Tawaret .. anchoring chaos. What the Greeks and others called an omphalos, or navel in some greater sense. Think also of belly breathing at a microcosmic level, or centre. If you consider her Hippo form, very heavy and solid, The significance as the anchoring of the ritual year, the fixing of a point that gives us leverage in what is to come. The ritual cycle, whatever form it takes, forms a celestial horizon around the initiates in their extended temple … Who she is is explained in great detail along with appropriate rituals.



13 Bonus – Thoth -a wandering magician, hermeticism. To be inserted in the sequence at the appropriate point, find out why.

Personal assimilation to the ancient Egyptian ritual year is one of the secret keys of its magick. The Sphinx is said to have four feet and a resonance with the ebb and flow of the year, represented by one of its deities for each month, is one of those feet. The core of this course is one online lecture lasting one hour, setting out the essential briefing for the month in question. This is supplemented by adhoc material, also online.

Twelve modules plus a bonus module: a thirteenth module dedicated to Thoth for free. The start date is to be published shortly, probably near to Egyptian New Year near the Summer Solstice. All will be explained. The advance fee based on 12 modules is $365 –

Payments and refunds

One instalment of $365 is to be paid in advance

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About the Facilitator Mogg Morgan


Extras

Course Book

Demonic Horoscope

Readings/One on One