An occult fiction classic, Winged Pharaoh is an introduction to the cosmology, culture, healing arts, and psychic life of ancient Egypt--the story of a girl who becomes both priestess and Pharaoh. (Metaphysics/Philosophy)
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An occult fiction classic, Winged Pharaoh is an introduction to the cosmology, culture, healing arts, and psychic life of ancient Egypt--the story of a girl who becomes both priestess and Pharaoh. (Metaphysics/Philosophy)
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In this book you can learn some things about the human soul. That's the essence of the book. Anubis is in the ancient greek religion the God Hermes.The one who deals with the soul. You will also understand the importance of being good in the name of Ptah. The God of light and whatever is good. You'll find truth in this book. It is recommended for everyone!!!
neileedone
Aug 23, 2007
how the pharoahs lived & loved
A most spirited account of a special life from a time that temples & statues dont speak to you of the real lives of the people of that ancient time.I most assuredly recommend to any doubtful reader;enjoy.
Jillian
Jul 20, 2007
Winged Pharaoh
This is a historical novel written in the earlier part of the 20th century about the 1st Dynasty of Ancient Egypt - c 3100 BCE. The author believed she had lived in Ancient Egypt herself in previous incarnations. Basically the story is about the daughter of Pharaoh, the king of Ancient Egypt, who later in her life becomes Pharaoh herself - almost unknown as women did not rule in Egypt, though they could be regents for their sons. The descriptions in the book are vivid and Grant is a good story teller but I found it a bit tedious in places and a bit long winded. I think some of her other books on the same kind of theme are actually much better. Still it does give the flavour of what it would have been like to be royal at the dawn of Egypt's history - before even the Pyramids were built.