Recommended: Negro: A Beast

5 10 2006

Negro a BeastIn 1900, Charles Carroll’s The Negro A Beast claimed that Blacks were more akin to apes than to human beings, and theorized that Blacks had been the “tempters of Eve.”

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Recommended: Mahomet And His Successors; Moorish Chronicles

5 10 2006

Mahomet And His Successors; Moorish Chronicles1850 and 1885. Washington Irving was the first American literary artist to earn his living solely through his writings and is considered to be the Father of the American Short Story. Two tales from Irving. Mahomet is a careful presentation of the life, beliefs, and character of Mohammed. See other Irving titles available from Kessinger Publishing.

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Recommended: Ancient Wisdom: Stephan Mehler - The Ancient Secrets

4 10 2006

Ancient Wisdom: Stephan Mehler - The Ancient SecretsStephen Mehler is the only Westerner to be given intimate knowledge of the oldest Egyptian secrets passed down for centuries in the small village of Nazlet el Samman, where the Great Pyramid and Sphinx reside. In this amazing two part video, recorded in Egypt, Mehler shares for the first time the ancient knowledge passed down to him, a Westerner, by the village wise man, Abd’El Hakim Awyan.

Was there an advanced prehistoric civilization in ancient Egypt? Were they responsible for the pyramids and Sphinx? What are the true meanings of these monuments and how were they built? Come with us to explore Al Khemit, the oldest civilization of Egypt, and its timeless wisdom.

Stephen Mehler is an Egyptologist, field archaeologist, and former Director of Research at the Kinnaman Foundation, Monuments of Giza Project.

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Recommended: The Ancient Egyptian Buddha: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Buddhism

28 09 2006

The Ancient Egyptian Buddha: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of BuddhismThis book is a compilation of several sections of a larger work, a book by the name of African Origins of Civilization, Religion, Yoga Mysticism and Ethics Philosophy. It also contains some additional evidences not contained in the larger work that demonstrate the correlation between Ancient Egyptian Religion and Buddhism. This book is one of several compiled short volumes that has been compiled so as to facilitate access to specific subjects contained in the larger work which is over 680 pages long. These short and small volumes have been specifically designed to cover one subject in a brief and low cost format. This present volume, The Ancient Egyptian Buddha: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Buddhism, formed one subject in the larger work; actually it was one chapter of the larger work. However, this volume has some new additional evidences and comparisons of Buddhist and Neterian (Ancient Egyptian) philosophies not previously discussed. It was felt that this subject needed to be discussed because even in the early 21st century, the idea persists that Buddhism originated only in India independently. Yet there is ample evidence from ancient writings and perhaps more importantly, iconographical evidences from the Ancient Egyptians and early Buddhists themselves that prove otherwise. This handy volume has been designed to be accessible to young adults and all others who would like to have an easy reference with documentation on this important subject. This is an important subject because the frame of reference with which we look at a culture depends strongly on our conceptions about its origins. in this case, if we look at the Buddhism as an Asiatic religion we would treat it and it’s culture in one way. If we id as African [Ancient Egyptian] we not only would see it in a different light but we also must ascribe Africa with a glorious legacy that matches any other culture in human history and gave rise to one of the present day most important religious philosophies. We would also look at the culture and philosophies of the Ancient Egyptians as having African insights that offer us greater depth into the Buddhist philosophies. Those insights inform our knowledge about other African traditions and we can also begin to understand in a deeper way the effect of Ancient Egyptian culture on African culture and also on the Asiatic as well. We would also be able to discover the glorious and wondrous teaching of mystical philosophy that Ancient Egyptian Shetaut Neter religion offers, that is as powerful as any other mystic system of spiritual philosophy in the world today.

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