The Eye of Horus: Oracle of Ancient Egypt Review

The Eye of Horus: Oracle of Ancient Egypt
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I got this book and divination tool with hesitation, expecting it to be another one, maybe an interesting one. I have been involved in and learning the traditions of ancient Egypt, and I can assure you that the author is acquainted with the energies and archetypal patterns that are contained in the tablets. I have been using the system for a while and it's providing me insights and clarity on many matters.
I would recommend that the reader become acquainted with the mysteries and the deities of Ancient Egypt in order to better understand the layers of meanings of the tablets, as the author's guidance, after a while, becomes too vague. His focus is positive thinking, but at times it feels like he's avoiding within the picture aspects that, as readers, we may not want to see or encounter, but that are there and are a part of everyone's life. It's up to the reader, in my belief, to determine what tablets hold 'blockages' and other negative components that every divination tool includes.
The system is awesome and pretty complete, if the practitioner takes time to explore its depths and discover deeper layers of meaning.
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Based on the Ancient Eqyptian dictum "know yourself" which combines Eqyptian mythology and symbolism with practical guidance and inspiration, this pack presents an oracle for greater personal power, self-knowledge and healing. The pack contains a book and 25 stone tablets in a draw-string bag. Each of the stones is engraved with a hieoglyph and can be cast to answer questions on choices, healing, the future, spiritual lessons, creativity and relationships. The first part of the book introduces the legacy of Ancient Egypt and Osiris, the origin of the stones, their spiritual background, and how to use them. The second part describes the 25 stones, each of which is linked to an Eqyptian god or goddess or symbol, such as Osiris, Horus, Isis, Heket, Pyramids and Sphinx. The book explains their qualities and divinatory meanings. The third part describes the spreads that can be used for divination and personal development.

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