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Cosmic Teachings of a Lama

Chapter 9: Egyptian Mummies

Oh, Keb! Genie of the Earth! Powerful lord of the world, sublime protector of the venerable mummies in the sunny country of Khem…!⁠1 Hail!

What are my ears listening to? Oh, gods from Amen-Ra! Still, within the profound depth of all ages is resounding the ineffable Word of Hermes Trismegistus, the thrice-great god ibis of Thoth.

A lethargy of eternity weighs upon the very ancient mysteries of the sphinx of the desert, and the souls of Amenti⁠2 yearn for a new Neptunian-Amentian manifestation.

An Egyptian reincarnation comes into my memory in these moments. Indeed, I was born and lived in Egypt during the dynasty of the Pharaoh Kephren.

Even if my words do seem enigmatic and strange, indeed, I tell you that my physical body did not die. Nonetheless, it went into the sepulcher.

Catalepsy? Yes! Of what type? This is impossible to explain to you, because you will not understand it now.

Ah! But my case, certainly, was not an exception. Many other hierophants went into the sepulcher in a cataleptic state.

This very special type of mummy continues to live, and without any nourishment, but with all of its natural faculties in suspension. This is something that in no way should surprise us.

Remember the toads during winter, buried within the mud. Like cadavers, they lie down without taking nourishment of any type. Nevertheless, in spring, they return alive.

Have you ever heard about hibernation? The scientific branch related to this is very advanced in Paris. A doctor friend of mine informed me that this type of science is also going to be established in Mexico. Any human organism inside these chambers of hibernation, below zero degrees, profoundly sleeps. It seems to be a cadaver, yet remains with all of its human faculties in suspension. It has been stated unto us that the first person who served as a guinea pig for such an experiment remained in this state for a whole century. It is stated that such a person is still alive.

Nevertheless, Egyptian catalepsy goes far beyond. Moreover, this type of catalepsy is wisely combined with magic and esoteric chemistry.

It is obvious that my soul escaped from that mummified body. It is unquestionable that this very special type of mummification was not an obstacle to continuing with my cycle of reincarnations.

The soul of any Egyptian hierophant has four bodies:

  1. The mummy
  2. The ka (astral body)
  3. The ba (mental body)
  4. The ku (causal body)

I withdrew from my mummy, or better if we say my soul emancipated itself from that mummified body. Thus, my soul dressed with its superior vehicles continued to exist within the Amenti. Afterwards, it continued reincarnating itself in distinct places of the world.

Nonetheless, there is still a magnetic, sympathetic thread, which in a certain way keeps a particular relationship between my soul and that mummy.

Sometimes my Spirit enters inside of that apparently dead body. Then, it is obvious that momentarily such a vehicle abandons its cataleptic state.

My present human personality is not an obstacle to performing this type of experiment. No one can hinder the Spirit.He, my Spirit, can take that mummy from within its sepulcher, by submerging it within the fourth dimension. He, my Spirit, can abandon the fourth dimension and enter into this world of three dimensions in order to visit somebody else. He, my Spirit, knows the region of channels and of the currents, the humid place, the antechamber of this chemical region in which we live. He knows how to open the door of Keb, which gives access to the region of the air. He has power to call the magical beings, who with their assistance can enter into the region of the five senses, in order to become visible and tangible in front of somebody else. After such experiments, my Spirit can make this mummy return into its sarcophagus.

After my physical death, my soul can definitely reincorporate itself within that mummy, if this is what TUM⁠3 wants.In such a case, that body will definitely abandon its cataleptic state, and my soul, dressed with that flesh, could live as any person, traveling from one country to another. That mummy would again eat, drink, and live under the light of the sun, etc., because it would definitely be withdrawn from within its sepulcher through the fourth dimension.

1Egypt.

2Egyptian name for both the netherworld and the goddess who presides there to aid the suffering beings of that region.

3Egyptian; a reference to the inner Father.


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