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Star
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beyond imagination, Egyptian kings and their families, took the path after
death to higher realms of consciousness. They believed that within them
was a potential "that from it would spring the
glorious envelope in which the Spirit-Soul (Ka) would take it's abode".
The
42 books of Thoth, of which only fragments remain, contain formulae for
restoring the Vital Force. This would allow the Ka, or Spirit-Soul to form
an "immortal body of light".
The
Egyptians believed,This power was brought forth from the womb of the Certain
plants contain substances that captured the radiant energy of Sirius just
as chlorophyll captured the energy of the Sun. Tuned like crystals, these
molecules transmitted the knowledge and awareness of the "Sirian
Ray" to the recipient.
Called "Hu" or "Tchefit" by the Egyptian Priest, the
substance was an extract from some shrub or shrubs native to "the
Divine Lands". Modern pharmacology identify these "Star Medicines",
similar to the phenylethylamine (PEA) molecule.
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The
base molecule for such compounds as mescaline,
phenylethylamine. The plant steroid ecdysterone, a growth stimulator. The compound responsible for transforming caterpillars into butterflies. Ecdysterone has also been found to be strongly growth enhancing in humans. The "Book of Thoth" described plants that initiated a process of metamorphosis or "superbiology" for the advancement of the human Spirit-Soul, the Ka, into it's higher dimensional form. Combinations of ecdysterone and phenylethylamine derivatives, perhaps, be for initiating a process of growth and transformation in humans. The theory that star light can effect change in DNA structures is as yet unproven by science.
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