Mantra in ancient Egyptian tongue for Osiris

Invocations from the Egyptian Book of the Dead: Adoration to Ausar (Osiris) Gavin Shri Amneon’s Invocations from the Egyptian Book of the Dead offers a mesmerizing journey into the spiritual heart of ancient Egypt. This composition brings to life an ancient devotional song, more than 4,000 years old, sung in the original language of the … Continue reading Mantra in ancient Egyptian tongue for Osiris

Background on the Omnisutra TeHuti Mantra in ancient Egyptian tongue

This is a beautiful mantra, or more from the ancient past. I am very much impressed by this interpretation of the Egyptian book of the death! The Omnisutra TeHuti is a meditative and musical adoration dedicated to the ancient Egyptian deity Tehuti, also known as Thoth or Hermes in the Greco-Roman tradition. This creation, sung … Continue reading Background on the Omnisutra TeHuti Mantra in ancient Egyptian tongue

Let us create our Most Sacred Myth!

Professor Carl Gustav Jung explored the question "What myth am I living?" in various works, most notably in his autobiographical reflections, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, and in his more theoretical writings, such as The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Jung believed that this question is central to understanding the human psyche, as myths form the foundation … Continue reading Let us create our Most Sacred Myth!

Mantra for Sumerian God ANU: Dingir Anu, abzu mu-un-deh-a aga

The Sumerian Mantra: A Journey into the Ancient Light of Anu The first time I encountered the Sumerian mantra, Dingir Aanu, abzu mu-un-deh-a aga—"God Anu, who fathers the cosmos from the deep, hail"—I felt an inexplicable pull toward its ancient power. Its rhythm, its meaning, and the very language it carries felt like an echo … Continue reading Mantra for Sumerian God ANU: Dingir Anu, abzu mu-un-deh-a aga