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Post by SAMURAI36 on May 7, 2009 13:36:41 GMT -5
How many have peaked into this treasure? www.tauienterprises.com/store/p/361-METU-NETER-Volume-Three.aspxI've read it once, working on the second time. A most enlightening revisitation of the works from the previous volumes, this particular volume speaks on how to specifically bring the fruits of spirituality into one's practical life. I was particularly fond of how RUNA draws correlations between many taken-for-granted ideas from other (re: Abrahamic) religions, and how those same ideas and practices have been all but outlawed and vilified by the world at large. Yet it is these practices that serve as the bases for much of what we claim to know about religion, spirituality, etc. RUNA places it all in perspective rather well in this volume. Highly recommended.
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Post by CIVILISON on May 7, 2009 22:49:06 GMT -5
I just got my copy a week ago actually, I was a little late on the purchase. I'm just getting into it but already have developed much interest in it. I'm a fan of Amen's works and the Metu Neter series so I'm much pleased with this one. Cant say too much right now I'm 20 pages deep but so far Ive noticed a reiteration of previous ideas but always, with each volume, with a fresh approach. Its just good to see the continuation of one of the greatest spiritual systems of man. What stands out to me in Kamitic cosmogony is that it seems to be practical, or maybe at least to me. I find much value in the application of the Tree of Life-Metu Neter system to ones everyday environment.
The third volume is called The Key to Miracles and I already liked how Ra Un Nefer Amen broke it down it terms of how a miracle is not some mystic, rare supernatural occurrence but rather the influence of the subconscious energy (experienced and achieved every day) if we only understood it and knew how to apply it it could become a very practical aspect of our psyche.
The author made reference to more volumes coming up in the future I remember reading back in the day in volume 1 I think how the Metu Neter is supposed to be a six volume series.
Im going to read more into it.
PEACE
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