The Great Pharaonic Mystery

Magic is still a mystery of ancient Egyptian civilization. Although thousands of archaeological discoveries have been made and many Pharaonic papyri have been deciphered, mystery still surrounds the nature and essence of magic among the pharaohs. Magic remains the mystery surrounding the secrets of Pharaonic civilization.

The magic began in Ancient Egypt from the time before the age of writing knowledge, about 5200 years ago. It was associated with a certain class of priests, called "hymns" or "Griu Hob" in hieroglyphics, who were specialized in witchcraft, To influence people, magicians at the Pharaohs came to know the science of after-nature or metaphysics, where magicians were able to control the intangible forces that exist in nature, and in objects, both inanimate and living, and the control of supernatural forces was a secret science did not transfer Witches only with terms, covenants and charters, and no one was allowed to be charming The magicians were selected according to certain conditions to enter the temples and learn the arts of magic.
Many ancient Egyptian papyrus have spoken of the conversion of immortals into a predatory organism, which is confirmed by the myth of Moses and the sorcery of Pharaoh, inherited in all religions. A papyrus tells an interesting story about an Egyptian priest discovering his wife's betrayal of him with a young man. A small swan of wax and waited until the young man went down to the swimming pool to wash. The priest threw the wax crocodile into the swimming pool and read his magic mantra. The crocodile turned into a crocodile, devouring his wife.

One of the most famous magic stories is the "Khufu and the Sorceress" when the son of King Khufu came to visit the grandfather of the grandfather, who lived in the city of 100-year-old Sindfro, and asked him about the magic of his ability to cut off a human head And the King asked him to do so before him. Indeed, "my grandfather" cut off the neck of a goose, and threw the goose on the side and neck on the other side, and then pointed to it, and flew back amid the amazement of those present.
It was in the history of Maniton Samandi, the Egyptian historian who was a priest under King Ptolemy II about 280 years BC, that the pharaohs kings practiced magic, as all the kings of Egypt were aware of magic as part of the function of the king in ancient Egypt .

One of the most famous figures in the Egyptian Pharaonic tradition, Imhotep, who attained fame and prestige, was that, in the eyes of the Greeks, he was equal to the Lord of Medicine. They were not foolish, but he was a minister in the court of King Zoser , An architect of architecture. His architectural mastery of Sakkara attests to this. He was also a first-rate statesman. In the modern state, Imhotep became a sacred figure in the scientific community, so much so that the scribes poured out a little bit of ink before starting In the writing of any scientific book, where the liquids poured in ancient Egypt one Forms of offerings.

The world of astrology at the Pharaohs is intertwined with our world and not separate from it. It is the world in which the spirits go after death, and the source from which all things come. The causes of all diseases also lie. The priests in ancient Egypt treated the sick by contacting this world. In the language of the symbol, where it returns the balance back to the human energy system.
And symbols and carved paintings found in the tombs, clearly indicate the existence of magic in ancient Egypt, and that it was an integral part of the ancient Egyptian civilization, and that one of the most famous magicians in Pharaonic Egypt, magician "S - Atom", who lived in the late period of rule King Nkantabo II about 359 BC, and is credited with maintaining the famous painting known as the "Metternich", which contains one of the magical texts that were used for the treatment of bites of snakes and scorpions.

There is also a "Hor-Daddaf" a son of King Khufu, was one of the most famous sages in the history of ancient Egypt, and it was said that he discovered many books of ancient magic, which enabled him to know the science of magic, as well as "Kh - m - Wast," the fourth son of Ramses Second, was the chief priest of "Ra" in the city of Memphis, and was fond of studying ancient texts, including the books of the science of magic, Vberp and famous for magic and wisdom.
One of the most famous pharaohs, the most powerful of which was Harnovis, who witnessed the Battle of Mordevia in 172 CE with the troops of Marcus Aurelius. He played a prominent role in the victory of the Roman army. When the army began to suffer from shortages of water and supplies, Harnovis performed magic rituals, , And saved the army of Marcus Aurelius from destruction, and completed the battle and defeated his enemies
One of the most famous pharaohs, the most powerful of which was Harnovis, who witnessed the Battle of Mordevia in 172 CE with the troops of Marcus Aurelius. He played a prominent role in the victory of the Roman army. When the army began to suffer from shortages of water and supplies, Harnovis performed magic rituals, , And saved the army of Marcus Aurelius from destruction, and completed the battle and defeated his enemiesتخطيط لعبة السينت الفرعونية.png