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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum tama-reyeaat is the prayer of The Ancient Egiptians. He says we are the parents of all religions on the planet, dating back over 100,00 years. We were the first to set up ritual ceremonies, initiations, temples, chapels, he says.

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Ashutat

Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum tama-reyeaat is the prayer of The Ancient Egiptians. He says we are the parents of all religions on the planet, dating back over 100,00 years. We were the first to set up ritual ceremonies, initiations, temples, chapels, he says.

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Pa Ashutat

Shil Pa Gadum Tama-Re!jeaat


ot The Ancient
cgiptians

The Pra~er

For The Ancient Lg~ptian

Order

Conferred By: Supreme Grand Hierophant S.G.H. 720th Degree Amunnubi Raakhptah (Atum-Re) Mir "Pyramid" 0.9

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians Introduction

I, the Supreme Grand Hierophant: Amunnubi Raakhptah, also known to many as Atum-Re and even Neter Tehuti, Melchizedek, EI Khidr or Malachi Zodok York-EI, and Rabboni, would like to make a point here again, in order to set the record straight. First and foremost, we, the Egiptians predate and are the parents of all religions on the planet, dating back over 100,00 years. We birthed the Atlanteans and those of Mu. Our ancient Egiptian ancestors were the first to record religious doctrine, the first to use magic, which became the root of religious miracles. In fact, they were the first to record, and the first to pray, of which they call Ashutat (IT\ ...,; IT\ a). We, the ancient Egiptians were the first to set up ritual ceremonies, initiations, temples, chapels and lodges that later became churchs, synagogues and mosques. We, the Egiptians were the first to respect nature as a whole and set up symbolism for recognition for each living thing. We have been duplicated, perpetrated, imitated, but never replicated. Many have borrowed from us and set up great institutions pretending to the world that they don't know or remember their source. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhist and all others, are perpetrating a fraud and are guilty of misrepresentation for the simple fact that they refuse to give due recognition to the source of their teachings, Egipt. Not the Egipt you see today in northeast Africa and not the impersonators who reside there today, but pre-dynastic Egipt, which birthed the 46 dynasties. So any similarity to the prayer or rituals in this scroll entitled Tlte Prayer of the Ancient Tama-reyeaat is recognized because the present day religious establishments have stolen these practices,

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Pa Ashutat SitU Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians


Even

tituals and ceremonies from ancient EgIPt. words from the ancient Egiptian language.

borrowing

Everyday, new discoveries are confinning the grandeur and majesty of ancient Egipt, and the pictures on the wall do not lie. Who the ancient Egiptians are and what race the ancient Egiptians belonged to is apparent. though many have come into Egipt and have given the ancient dra\vings false face lifts and fabricated false mummies to deceive the world. Of the 3 original races, the Negroid, the first race, the Mongoloid the second race and the Caucasoid, the cursed, diseased race, archaeologists have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that the oldest inhabitants of this planet were the Negroids. And what renders one a pure Negro is their nappy hair or \vooll:;. hair, not the color of their skin. Their royal crown is the sign of the first race, The God Race, the one race. the only race or living beings on Earth with nappy hair. We are the mothers and fathers of all others. The word Negroid is from the Latin word Negro from negrito meaning "black". The same as the word Moor from Maurenos, simply describing the Nuwbuns who after being mixed with invaders, became the Nubians, the mixed seed as you see today with many different shades of skin color and hair textures. But all are trom the original black sced of Sudan. So as you can see, names were grafted and changed and even later, the descendants of the Nuwbuns inherited new titles such as negro, nigger, Afro-American, African, and many national titles; when it all comes down to the Nuwbuns, the original Egiptians, negroid, are the mothers and fathers of civilization;

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the root seed of incarnated divinity. Simply, the Gods that all others worship yet refuse to respect today. I stressed in 1967 A.D. before establishing the first community in 1970 A.D. that I came giving you what you want so you would learn to want what I have to give. Well, we have reache~ the end of the 30 year period, broken up into 3 steps of 10 years each and we moved on into the higher knowledge; the overstanding. You should have mastered the knowledge compiled into 3 books:
1. The Degree of Mosesism

2. The Degree of Christism 3. The Degree of Muhammadism And with those three, the rudimentary degrees of the lesser mysteries have become of age to move on from 3 to the 4 degrees of the middle chamber: 1. Sufism, 2. Kabalaism, 3. Magism, and 4. Sumerianism. Then on into the 7 degrees which covered all of the Sumerian and Far Eastern studies embodied in the Sons of the Green Light, Sufi Order and the Ancient & Mystic Order of Melchizedek, the Essene or Magi Order. Completing those four degrees, will now prepare you to open the eighth chamber on into the ninth chamber of the Ancient Egiptian Order. You have been trained over a period of 30 years on how to learn an ancient language. Being taught Arabic, Hebrew, some Greek and Cuneiform, now you are prepared to learn the language of tones that vibrates with your body so that you may find your place in The Grand Plan. Prayer is an exercise just for that purpose and language is the key to prayer. You speak then you learn the true art of listening. 3

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

In 1998 A.D., archaeologists have discovered the earliest known writing, and it came from ~ not Sumer in Iraq as previously mistaken. They got their writing from Egipt. You wi 11 find hieroglyphic tablets in Egipt but not Sumerian tablets in Egipt. Sumerian culture is Egiptian culture. So in 1998 A.D. they found on this stela, a relief of a tree and a pharaoh whose name is recorded as agrub (IT\C":I q'<C7) "scorpion," discussing taxes and other important govemmental and national policies. So, it was our ancient Egiptian ancestors who gave the world its first, and one of its greatest achievements and civilizations, recording what they did and saw. Not to mention all the sports, government laws, medical records, and the list goes on. So move on with pride. Be PROUD of being a true Egiptian in the great Anciellt Egiptiall Order (A.E.O).

Figure 1 Stelae From Egipt Proving It, To Be The Earliest Known Form Of Writings

The following ashutat "prayer" is recited before you begin the entire ashutat "prayer" ceremony.
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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Yaa Neteru shil kull pa Neteraat


-9tf\tf\ I!!!I tat q"'-l ~ ..l ~"'-l..l..l I\Ai tf\ I!!!I tat Oh deities of all the deities qtf\tf\ a

tf\I!!!I "'-l(i)t"1!!!I f\.Atf\ I\Ai tf\ tf\"'-ll!!!lu..l a t Antuten atha pa aun a'i kull aun, You all are the nature above all nature, tf\l!!!Ia"'-latl!!!l tf\.Atf\

~"'-l..l..l tf\"'-ll!!!l .

~tf\-9-~

*tf\-9-~.
Antuten atha hayuh a'i kull bayub, You all are life above all life, tl!!!l tl!!!l tf\.Atf\ ~ tl!!!l tf\~"'-l. -9tf\~"'-lC ~ tf\ "'-ltf\ a Enen atha hen ahud yawum wa usbat " We are here each day and night ..l ~ -9-9- tf\ tf\"'-l~ t ~ tf\I!!!I "'-la tl!!!l a * tf\ q"'-lrt ~ tf\ Liyya ashut dek antuten sofa barus wa To pray that you all will protect and *tf\."'-l-9-I!!!Itf\ ~~tf\rttf\a~ ~ tf\t'"J "'-la tf\tf\ a . Haduyna biwasati kull wagutaat. Guide us through all times. rt ~ ~ tf\

~"'-l..l..l

This means that we, the Tama-reyeaat (Egiptians) were writing long before the Sumerians. As mentioned before, we the Tamareyeaat were the first to do all things, and different cultures grafted their lifestyles from the ancient Egiptians, such as the way the Tama-reyeaat prayed.
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Even though our prayer may look like the Muslims' prayer or salaat (.~"""');the Muslims stoIc their prayer system from the Christians, and the Christians stole their prayer system from the Jews' selah (:170), and the JC\ s stoic theirs from the Persians' Gahs, and both the Persians dnd Jews stole theirs from the Tama-reyeaat (ancient Egiptians) ashutat ("'"'"'~"'~), which are us, {ta-ma-re or tama-re} meaning "Ta-earth, Mawater, and Re-slln". The title "taful" that was previously used simply applied to the Book of Psalms as in tefillin (j7!:m). In fact, David of the Book of Psalms was none other than ., father of _______ who of course was the real of the bible. AEO will inform their initiates of this best kept secret.

Figure 3 David Son of Jesse and Hilmah

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Figure 5 Solomon Son of David and Bethsheba And all know that the commandments of the Old Testament were the negative confessions of ancient Egipt from the Book of the Dead recorded by the waab, Egiptian Priest _ It is no coincidence when I tell you that in the Judaic religion, they too stole things from the Egiptian culture. The ten commandments of Leviticus 20:1-19 of the bible was taken directly out of the Book of the Dead, from the Declaration Of Innocence before the Neteraat of the tribunal such as "Thou Shalt Not Kill" (Old Testament Exodus 20:13) is the exact same thing as "IHave Not Slain People". Only in the bible, they take the declaration and turn them into commandments from a socalled all-powerful god who has to create laws. Take a look at the comparison between the Book of the Dead which existed before the DId Testament of the bible. 7

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Monotheism Egiptian Ten Commandments Declaration of Innocence 1. You wi II not prostrate 1. 0 wide-strider who came to them, nor slave forth from Anu (Heliopolis), ! yourself them: for T, a Yahuwa Eloheek I have not done wrong. am a jealous El, the one I visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children ~f the third and ---fourth ---------~neration of tltem that hate me. -~-----j 2. 0 fire-embracer \\ ho came 2. You \\ iII not c:tcal form Khemennu (Hernloplis ancient rclIgiou" cIty of middle AI Kham as<;('ciated with T d1Lll, I. J --------- not robbed have f-~ .3 () 'm all ower of shades \\'ho 3. You aJe not '0 r.ght to klll i came forth from Kernel. I han not sJain ~QPJe f -- -~-------I - ---t 0 tenible of face who came 4 Remember the sabl:Mth da) I forth from rasta (rosetjau-name t(l k.:cp 1 holy of the 'ccropolis of Gin or Memphis, also passages in the lead inb to the other world), I tave not destroyed the food I

I I I I

offering. ~ 5 0 doubly evil one who came forth the Busirite nome, I have not had intercourse with a married woman.

5. You are abominations.

~ not

to

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

The Jews acquired their lifestyle from Egipt, when they came in along with their masters, the Hyksos as Hyksos, which is a Greek word meaning "rulers of the foreign land" and in the ancient Egiptian language it is heka-khasut (~t ~ IT\ ~1T\p.,"",l'). The Hyksos lived under the Canaanites in the land of Canaan, the cursed seed of the Torah, Old Testament in Genesis 9:25, Leviticus chapters 13-15. The seed was cursed with leprosy or albinism, who were the Hyksos. The Hyksos conquered a small area called Gebelein in the Delta along the trade route to southern Palestine with Avaris as its center, which was in Thebes of Upper Egypt and reigned for a period of 100 years. The Hyksos' stronghold was based in Lower Egypt. However, Sekenenre the ruling a'aferti at the time initiated conflict with the Hyksos vassals but was killed in battle. His wife Ahhotep took over the kingdom. It was their son A'aferti Kamose who eventually conquered and pushed out the Hyksos from Egipt. Ahhotep, Sekenenre's wife, had given him two sons, Kamose and Ahmose. His elder son, Kamose made the greatest impression of the kingdom. Records of his reign are recorded on wooden tablets. The A'aferti summoned his council and explained the situation to them. It was far from hopeful: "1 know what my courage isfor. There is a pharaoh at Avaris and there is another at Cush. 1 sitting am like a hyphen between an Arab and a Nubian. Those who dwell in the black land share their possessions with me. 1cannot make him cross at Memphis the water of Egypt; now he is in possession of Khmunu (Hermopolis). There is no one left who is not 9

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

overwhelmed by the taxes of the Asiatics. I am going to meet him to cleave his belly. It is in my heart to deliver Egypt and to strike the Arabs. "
The councilers believed that there should be no action taken and that there was no lack of anything. However, A'aferti Kamose acclaimed himself as liberator of Egipt and so Kamose went with his am1Y with no resistance until it reached Middle Egipt. The Hyksos king now tried in vain to establish contact with the ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Kel111a in order to engage Thebes on two fronts, however, his messenger was captured. Needless to say, the Hyksos were conquered. his victory with two stelae. They are written in the same way and they may have been set up beside each other in the temple of Karnak. The second stela is still intact (Refer to Ancient Egypt and the Pharaohs, scroll #190). A'aferti Kamose saw himself as the master of A\aris. Kamose spent the last years of his life preparing his tomb, like his ancestors, the pharaohs of the 1 ih dynasty. Unfortunately, Kamose did not live to see the entirety of his accomplishments. Kamose's brother, A 'aferti Ahmose was the next in line to keep control of the Theban kingdom v. here h~ continued to conquer and push the Hyksos out of Egipt.

A 'aferti Kamose celebrated

A'aferti

Ahmose led thc second attack on the Hyksos, which

was even more successful than his brothers. The city of Memphis was captured and the Theban fleet led by Ahmosc. marched on to the city of Avaris which was the Hyksos capital. Finally, the city surrendered. Ahmose took over the capitaL which he then extended and decorated.

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The rightful rulers were back in power and the foreign invaders had been defeated. The boundaries of Egipt had been redefined and the southern border was situated deep in what is now Sudan near Abu Hamid and the northern border extended as far as the Euphrates to a county called Naharin. Egipt rose to a "world power."

Figure 6 A'aferti Kamose

Figure 7 A'aferti Ahmose

The Hyksos took with them Egiptian culture and spreading it throughout the Middle East, it became the foundation of the three monothestic religions, Mosesism (Judaism), Christism (Christianity) and Muhammadism (Islaam) that plague the world today. Now as for the 46 dynasties, there is no coincidence that the 46 dynasties relate to the 46 chromosomes and is referring to the
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mixing of the races. Mixing our seed with the cursed seed of Canaan is why we are no longer pure, but are now Nubians. This mixing opened the gate and invasions of Europeans such as the Armenians, who became Gypsies, which is one of the reasons why the land \\ as called Egipt

Figure 8 The Invaders - The Hyksos Dynasty In ancient Egipt

Figure 9 Armenian Invaders

Figure 10 Mixed blood Egiptian

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Figure 11 An original Egiptian, Nuwbun Other invaders included the Turks who are Europeans, the French who are Europeans, the Greeks who are Europeans, along with other Europeans all from the 11 sons of the cursed seed of Canaan, who were either allowed to settle there or they had conquered it. These are the tribes of the cursed seed of Canaan (Genesis 10:15): Sidonites, Hethites, Jebusites, Amorites, Girgasites, Hivites, Arkites, Sinites, Arvadites, Zemarites and the Hamathites. Refer to "Lets set the record straight!" scroll #360 13

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Pa Ashutat Sltil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Figure 12 Canaan the father of the cursed seed

Figure 13 Sidon son of Canaan

Figure 14 Heth son of Canaan

Figure 15 Jebus son of Canaan

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Figure 16 Amor son of Canaan

Figure 17 Girgas son of Canaan

Figure 18 Hiviy

Figure 19 Arkiy

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Figure 20 Sini~ son of Canaan

Figure 21 Arvad son of Canaan

Figure 22 Zemar son of Canaan

Figure 23 Hamath son of Canaan

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As these different tribes invaded Egipt, such as the Armenians, Ashurians called Chaldeans who crossed over from the Tigris Euphrates, who were called Hebrews or Jews in the Bible, plagiarized documents from the Sumerians and Phoenicians with names and stories slightly altered to give a nomadic wandering cursed seed race, an identity even to the point of referring to themselves as "God's chosen. " And the god of the Babylonians was Baal, who was none other than Narmer (Menes), Enoch, Adafa and Idriys whom they worshipped. So their book referred to these invading tribes as the Chaldeans, Mitsrayimites, Kishites, Syrians, Phoenicians, and eventually the Greeks (Idonians) and the Romans creating your Hyksos, the 46 dynasties, for 46 chromosomes referring to the mixed races.

Figure 24 Baal

Figure 25 A'aferti Narmer

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Figure 26 Enoch (Adafa, Idriys) Different names were applied to our original Tama-reyc (Egiptian) ancestors to suit their cultures like Kemet, Khamites from Ham of their Bible in Genesis 6:10, the father of Canaan. Ham was the son of Noah Genesis 6:9. But Noah was really Utnafishtim of the Gilgamesh Epics. Again, another history or story stolen that was taught to you. Many things were picked up from the original Tama-reyeaat (Egiptians) and incorporated into their different cultures, festivities, and religions, in Judaism, Christianity and Islaam. But it all came from Egipt just as the secret societies as Freemasons, Shriners, Rosicrucians, Knights of Columbus, Astara and others, all got their teachings from Egiptians. Look at the picture below of George Washington, the so-called first president who was a Freemason. Look at his stance.
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Figure 27 A picture of George Washington's Now look at the Egiptian's stance.


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stance

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Figure 28 Ancient Egiptian stance on the walls of Egiptian over thousands of years ago. 19

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Pa Ashutat Sltil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Where did the Freemasons get this from? Of course, us, the Ancient Egiptians. Everything leads back to ancient Egipt and there is no denying it. (Refer to "The Year 2000 and What to Expect", scroll #156) Pictures within this very scroll will verify from hieroglyphics, meaning "sacred carvings", off the walls of Tama-re, Egipt that predates and existed prior to the birth of Moses, Jesus, Muhammad and even before Adam and Abraham.

Figure 29 Moses of the Old Testament

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Figure 30 One ofthe three Jesus' ofthe New Testament 21

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Figure 31 Muhammad of the Last Testament, the Qur'aan

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Figure 32 Adam son of Atum and Lillith

Figure 33 Abraham son of Terakh and Naamah

The actual writing on the walls of Egipt prove that the Muhammadans don't even have an original form of prayer, so don't let them say that, because these practices were not theirs, but really ours. The Muslims as usual, like everything about Islaam, stole it along with the Christians and the Jews, from Egipt. Learn your ashutat (A\ ~""' A\ fa) "prayer," as said in the ancient Egiptian mystery language Nuwaupic. Teach it to your children and make it a part of your life. BE PROUD OF IT. With our own language, it is one final step for breaking the Spell of Leviathan (Hebrew), Kingu (Sumerian), Amam (Egiptian). You should also learn and perform your maguraj "pilgrimage". The purpose of maguraj is to re-align yourself with your etheric parents who are linked to the Neteru who are trying to reach you (Refer to "Pa Maguraj", scroll #171). If you are a member of the Ancient Egiptian Order (A.E.O.), then you

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should also take part in The Element Ceremony, "Pa Safun Tama-reye Istalgaan" - The Sacred Egiptian Initiation as well as other rituals and ceremonies revived after thousands of years for you, Be proud of who and what you are as an Egiptian and do not be afraid to let the world know.

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Hehet, Kek wa Keket, Amun wa Amunet, wa pa sedjet, Amun Re, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Asaru, Aset, Sutukh, Nebthet, kull renaat fi wahed, pa neteraat. We have confirmed existence of All, and those inside all, the eight Ogdoads, Nun and Nunet, Heh and Hehet, Kek and Keket, Amun and Amunet, and the 9 Enneads: Amun Re, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Asaru, Aset, Sutukh, Nebthet, all names in one, the Deities. Angels:

~~ ~~ ~~ ~ qott U q"t"J~~~ ct~" ~~~"'l:"'J ~~ l:"'J~t"'~I!!:!l~: /. t ..J."..J.. II I!!:!l.Q.CC.Q.I\. ~I!!:!l,,~~~rn~ //I. ,. I!!:!lt~t q". ~~ ~"~..J. ~~C q~"..J.. ~~ ~~~-9- ~Jt~tt~~~.
Wa fi pa arbed a'rugaat menu khalug wa gadulna: 1. Elul, 2. Nommos, 3. Anunnaqi, 4. Neteru, wa kull ham rashul, pa allly wahedaat. And in the four races who created and grew us: 1. Elul, 2. Nummos, 3. Anullllaqi, 4. Deities, and all those sent, The Heavenly Ones. Scriptures: .

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Wa fi pa dakrunaat shil pa mod amma sajul ala lowhaat, thuf, wa hayutaat, ash muwlud pa dafturaat bi-ren: Eluh Gadush Lm\haat, pa safun dakrunaat shil Atum-Rc, safun lowhaat shil Tama-re, pa sheft shil pa mawut (pa sheft shil pa haadur dashuw bi yawum) pa sheft shil amuduat, pa sheft shil kahuftinaat, pa sheft shil p. samwu) bagur, pa sheft shil pa yawum, pa sheft shll pa ta, pa sheft shil bawubaat, pa sheft shil pa makhtufa sarunaat. pa sheft shil ushat. pa sheft shil anaat, pa sheft shil kharum, pa kharbush nasupaat, tawuy shil reo mir nasupaat. pa a'gul, wa pa kamunleL

And in the records of the past as recorded on tahlef.~. papyrus. and .mlls, H'hich hirthed the <;criptures Jlw}u::,h El's Holy Tablets, The Sacred Records of Atum-Re Sac; ea Tahlets of Tama-Re, the Book of the Dead (The Book oj tli( Coming Forth Bv Day), The Book of Amuduat, The Book 0/ Caverns, The Book 0/ the Celestial Cow, The Book of the Day, The Book of the Earth, The Book of Gates. The Book of the Hldden Secrets, The Book of Night, The Book of

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Heavens, The Book of Netherworld, The Coffin Texts, Litany of Re, Pyramid Texts, The Mind, and The Potentia!. Authorities:

I ) ~'" ~~ 1lA;'" ;"'L""'-A ~L ~i'";i'"q~ q",. "';'lO- qi'". "';~I!!;!l- qi'". ~'" "'0~1!!;!l- qi'". 1lA;'" A"'t"J~U ~L 1lA;'" qi'".
1lA;'"

0"'1!!;!l~~L ~"'Ji-~

"'L'" S"'.

Wa fi pa taluth shil neteru ra, Atum-Re, Atun-Re wa Amun-Re, pa thagwu' shil pa re, pa manush shil hayuh ala ta. And in the triad of deities Ra, Atum-Re, Atun-Re and AmunRe, the motion of the sun, the source of life on Earth. Officers: 5) ~'" ~i'"1!!;!l ~"'0"'1!!;!l"'.~C7
lAi-!t\

~"'~i'"."'''';.

(~"'L"'L ) ~"''''C7'''''';. 1lA;'" 1!!;!l"'Ji-.sr",


1lA;'"

~~LL ~L

u"'~i'"q;~",,,,;.

Wa. enen kaman adub kull shil pa (kalal) waabaat, pa nayya wahedaat, pa a'afertiaat. And we also respect all of the (spiritual) masters, the Noble Ones, The Pharaohs. Our national rites:

6)

i'"1!!;!l~ ~'" q~; 1!!;!l"'~6LI!!;!l"'''' 0"'1!!;!l~~. 1!!;!l"'~6LI!!;!l"'''' ;"'0"'qi'"Ji-i'" ~6L;"'C7I!!;!l"''''~. L"'i~;I!!;!l"'''' I!!;!l~~"'~~ ~. Ji-"'O~L"'LI!!;!l'" O"'L~;"'''' ff . 1!!;!l"'~6LI!!;!l"'''' U.~{IJ"'tT~

;"'0"'- qi'"Ji-i'""'''';.

~ '"

i'"1!!;!l i'"1!!;!l

"'A'"

IlA; '"

1M'LL~I!!;!l"'L

~'"

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Wa enen atha pa aslunal Tama-reyeaat, wa en en karut nafsnaa manuf, nafsnaa Tama-reye istabnaaw, laghutnaa Nuwaupik, yamulalna malutaat, nafsnaa a'dutaat, thaguf, masug, ragus, wa labus. And we are the original Egiptians, and lie have our own flag. our own Egiplian constitution, our language Nuwaupic. our national rights. our own customs. culture, music. dance and dress.

t t 2i 2i~~~~
Dek kalun hag! That's true!

~~C"J!

tt2i 2i~L~~

lrA;~

~~C"J~C"J!

Dek kalun pa hagug! That I' the truth!

Pa Ashutat Nazum
lrA;~

!T'\~~~~

The P 'a~ cr System Beliefs: :\one, fact\ onl~, please!

~~.~O

Place: Prayer is to be made In pa ashutat birba meaning "tl,( player temple." The pn er temple is decorated totally \\ itl EgiptJan furnishings and pamting~. This includes statues, busb, pillars, Egiptian furnIture and the Jike~. If you are not near a

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prayer temple, then you should make your prayer at home in a clean area. System: The exact procedure done during prayer is the prayer system of our ancient ancestors, the Egiptians, our own blood which you will learn about in this scroll. Tools: The tools, wadwuyaat (~~.~~-9'~~a) that are needed for prayer are the prayer rug, ashutat sajud

(~~a~ a I\.~1:~.).

Figure 35 Ashutat sajud (~'I tiJ ~ tiJ I\.~1:'I t=) or prayer rug of the Ancient Egiptian Order

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tool that you need is your prayer

beads, ashutat kharuzaat (It"-1fi)ltf9 ~It q"-1.ltltf9). The prayer beads of the Ancient Egiptian Order are unique and you can't find them anywhere else. Preferrably, you should bring your Sacred Tablets of Tama-re, The Gold Book for recitation. The next

Dress code: Firstly, you must be neat and clean. The attire for ashutat "prayer", is the Ancient Egiptian Order attire:
1. The black robe, pa aswud unkh Itp.~"-1 t "-11!!!l~)

(~It

2. The head piece, pa namuz (~It I!!!l ItC "-14 ) 3. The


)

collar,

pa

yagu

(~It

-9- It r::J "-1


4. The

~lt1 "-1

q)

apron.

pa khajur

(~It

5 The shoes, pa shawufaat (~It It~"-1~Itlt f9). Of course, you know not to wear your shoes inside of the temple.

Figure 34 Our Egiptian prayer attire

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians You can make ashutat, (~",;~;)

Exceptions: or istatlaat

- "prayer" or istabhaal, the Shabut

(~!l; ~ ;L~~;) - "meditation" "supplication" - (~!l; ~O''ii\'~~L), on

( ~ 0'''' ;). It is your options as mentioned in The Holy Tablets, chapter 1, tablet 14. You are to fast from the appearance of a sunrise to the appearance of a sunset, and break the fast with the Shabut meal, as mentioned in The Holy Tablets, chapter 1, tablet 14. Drinking liquids are allowed during the fast. If possible, gather at the birba (~qO'~) "temple" for reading the appropriate section from The Holy Tablets or The Sabbath Book, Pa Shabut Sheft (1I.O.i ~ ~ 0''''; at 12:00 noon (Gregorian time). The selected person is called pa mugaru'at (1I.O.i ~ C"'t"'J ~ qu~;) - "the reader." He or she reads out loud to the congregation The Holy Tablet chapter 1 tablet 14, "The Shabut" from page 118 through 125 or Pa Shabut Sheft (The Sabbath Book). The appropriate reading for each shabut can be found on our Nuwaupian Tagwum (~",~~~~~~ ;~t"'J~"'C Nuwaupian Calendar).

t~ ;)

Nuwaupian Ashutat Wagutaat ~",~~~~~~ ~",;~; ~~t"'J"';~~;


Nuwaupian Prayer Times The Nuwaupian ashutat times are based around the summer and winter solstices. The summer solstice is from the Ist of March

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to the 31st of August. On the other hand, the winter solstice is from the 1st of September to the 29th of February.

r-~"solstice *~ Winter
Winter Solstice Or Shetu Hep

Shetu Hep

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Jan

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Mar

May

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Diagram 1 Summer Solstice Or SayufHep

(!lA\~"~

*~)

We have different prayer times for both solstices, due to the different time changes. For example, 5:30 P.M. is still daytime in the summer. However, it becomes dark at 5:30 P.M. in the

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winter. The summer is considered the dark time because the sun shines in the darkness, which in the diagrams you will see that we have symbols representing both solstices. The summer is called khafut (~IT\~"a) "levity," and its symbol is the upward mir "pyramid" symbol, because heat rises up, flowers bloom, grass grows, crops grow, etc. Things bloom and grow in the summer. The winter is called wagur (~IT\l:'J" q) "gravity," and its symbol is the downward pyramid symbol, because leaves fall, flowers die, animals hibernate, things die and go beneath the earth in the winter. Gravity pulls them down. To a Nuwaupian, dark and light are equal necessities, both are nefer "good" and both are tuta "evil". But dark is forever and light is temporary. The Neteru existed in darkness before the light. But not all Neteru are agreeable, as not all nights are good nights.

Khafut or Levity
(~IT\~"a)

Wagur or Gravity (~IT\l:'J" q) Diagram 2

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Our ashutat (It ,." ~ /Td9) "prayer" revolves around the motion of the planet we are on now, Ta, which is also called Tamtu or planet Earth, which gives the sun the appearance of rising (Atum-re) and setting. When the sun (Ra) is at noon or Atun-re and when the sun appears to set (Amun-re), we have three obligatory prayers (you have to make them) and five optional prayers (it is your option to make them). Altogether there are eight prayers, and one silent prayer always going on in our minds; heart brings it to 9 in all.

The Three Kafuhet (Obligatory) Ashutataat And Their Times


According to the summer solstice, obligatory prayer times are: Kafuhet (61t~,.,,~t~ obligatory) 1. Atum-re ashutat - 5:30 a.m. (obligatory) (baka ashutat = morning prayer) Atun-re ashutat -3:00 p.m. (obligatory) (mensa meht ashutat = afternoon prayer) Amun-re ashutat - 9:00 p.m. (obligatory) (ushat ashutat = shadow hour prayer)

2.

3.

Khayural

(~It-9-""

qlt~

optIOnal)

According to the summer solstice optional ashutataat are: 1. Pa baka ashutat (the morning prayer) - 8:30 a.m.

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2. Pa mensher ashutat (the evening prayer) - 5:30 p.m. 3. Pa ushat ashutat (the shadow hour prayer) - 11:30 p.m. 4. Pa wasut ushat ashutat (the midshadow hour prayer) 1:30 a.m. 5. Pa khashuk ashutat (the dark prayer) - 3:30 a.m.

Pa AtuD-Re Ash utat


12:00 P.1\I.

Pa Men&herA5hutat
S:JOP.M.

Diagram 3 Summer solstice prayer times

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According to the winter solstice obligatory ashutat times are: 1. Atum-Re ashutat - 7:00 a.m. (baka ashutat) = morning prayer Atun-Re ashutat - 12:00 p.m. (meht ashutat = noon prayer) Amun-Re ashutat - 5:00 p.m. (ushat ashutat = shado" hour prayer)

2.

3.

Pa ,\tllll-Rr .\Shllt~lt 12:00 P.\1.

P'l

kn ",hl'!" .,\<.11 ilIa


.l :.lo

1'.\ I.

I'a Bak'l i\'\blllac


'): 10 .'\.. I.

li:JO r.\l.

-t :Jo \."

""inter solstice prayer time'l According to the ,,\inter solstice optional ashlltat are:
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1. Pa baka ashutat (the morning prayer) - 9:30 a.m 2. Pa mensher ashutat (the evening prayer) - 3:30 a.m. 3. Pa ushat ashutat (the shadow hour prayer) - 8:30 p.m. 4. Pa wasut ushat ashutat (the mid shadow hour prayer)12:00 a.m. 5. Pa khashuk ashutat (the dark prayer) - 4:30 a.m. Always remember, prayer is the individual's choice, you will not go to some burning hell, if you don It want to make it. Ques: How can you determine the proper according to the standard clock? time of prayer

Ans: Being that you have been deceived as to the true account of time, I give you, your own Nuwaupian time zone based on facts. You have been taught that after what is called 12 o'clock, "midnight" it is morning as in A.M. However, if you go outside at this time, it would still be shadowtime. I say shadow time, instead of night, because night is an old English word, which means: "the absence of light," when in actuality, this state doesn't exist. Pa Re (~'" q i'" the sun) is always shining on different parts of the Earth at different times, because the planet is rotating and revolving at the same time in its course around the sun, symbol of the greater mystery Asaru (Usir, Osiris). According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the word night means:

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11.

sunset and sunrise. especially the hours oj dctrkness b tl1!";PCIio:i considered as a Ul11tof tIme: [middle englIsh. from old engl1sh //lilt]

night (n\ t)

La. the period bet\\cen

Pa ah (~~ the moon \\hich IS illuminated only b\ reflecting the light of the sun it recel\ cs its light from the sun. The moon is the symbol of the lesser mystery Aset (Isis) which gives light during the shadow hour perIod called "midnight." literally meaning "half of the night, or mid point of the night"; it would not be considered the morning. That is why it is called midnight and not mid-morning. They call mid-day noon, but the) have no word for midnight.
d ~ nIt ~) n. 1. The mIddle of the night, speci fically 12 o'clock at night 2.a. Intense darkness or gloom. b. A period of darkness and gloom. (m

~*).

midnight

Ques: So how would you say J :00 a.m., if it is not really morning?
Ans: It would simply be Olle past midshadow hour. And if you wanted to say two o'clock. it would be ,Imply said "two past midshadow hour," and all dUrIng those hours after midshadow It is still the shadow hours not morning or daylight hours.
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Diagram 5

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Then, they falsely lead you into believing that there are 24 hours in a day. When in actuality, there are only 12 hours in a day and 12 hours shadow time. If daybreak is at 6:00 a.m., and evening begins at 6:00 p.m. That gives you 12 hours of daylight, and from 6:00 p.m. To 6:00 a.m., giving you 12 hours each. So, there is no such thing as 24 hours in a day. This is just another trick they played on your minds. Look at this; the face of the clock is a multiple of 6. Lets start with the first 3 numbers on the clock. You have:
Then you have the 2nd half of the clock: 6+7+8=21 which is 2+1=3 8+9+10=27 which is 2+7=9 9+10+11=30 which is 3+0=3 10+11+12=33 which is 3+3=6

12+1+2=15. 1+5=6 1+2+3=6 3+4+5=12 which is two 6's 4+5+6=15 which is 1+5=6
SO THE DAYLIGHT

HOURS OR LIGHT HOURS CLOCK IS BASED o 6's.


10+11+12=33 3+3=6 12+1+2=15 1+5=6

3+4+5=12 12. 2=6 6+7+8=21 4+5+6=15 1+5=6

2+ 1 =3 Diagram 6 The daylight hours of the clock are equivalent

to 666

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But it all goes back to 9. The clocK goes from 1-12. When you add 1+2+3l-4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11-+ 12=81 and 8+1=9. There are: 60 seconds in a minute 60 minutes in 1 hour 24 hours in one day and 2+4-6. This gives you three ()'s or 666. However, when you add 60+60+24 you get 144, 1+4+4=9. Even if you were to add 6+6+6 =18 and 1+8=9. The devil can"t escape the reality of 9. He uses tricks and treachery to decei\ e the world and even in his deception he can't run from the pov"ers of the mystical number 9. People ask why is the number 9 so important. Because, the secret name is hIdden in this principle. However, diagram: getting back to the point, take a look at the fa 110\\ ing

Diagram 7 From 6 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. are all daylight Hours From 6 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. are all shadow hours 40

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Another point I would like to make is that morning, evening, noon and midnights are all points in time. There can only be one point in the day that can be called true morning, true noon, true evening and true midnight. Let me explain. When the daybreaks at 6:00 a.m., at that point, and that point only, can it be called true baka, "morning" because at that moment is when the morn breaks in. At 12 noon - meht is the only point in the day when it can be called "mensa meht", because at that point, and that point only is when the sun is at its peak. Mensher, "evening" can only be called true evening at 6:00 and when the hour of 12 or "midshadow hour" hits, the point when the sun is directly on the opposite side of the planet, can only be called true midshadow hour (12:00).
12:00 Noon This Is The Point In The Day Where The Sun Appears Perfectly AOOve You In The Sky .

.12

Evening This Is The Point In The 6 Evening Where The SUD Appears Halfway Below The Horizon.

Morning" This Is The Point In The Morning Where The Sun Appears Halfway Over The Horizon.

12
12:00 Noon This is The Point In The Day Wher T~e Sun Appears

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Ques: So what would the times be called that falls in between 6 daybreak and 12 noon? Ans: Those hours are referred to as day or daylight hours. However, the hours between meht, 12 noon and mensher, 6:00 evening can be referred to as mensa meht, "after /loon" because it is truly after noon or 12:00. Afternoon in Nuwaupic is mensa meht and all of the hours of darkness which is from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. are referred to as shadow hours as I explained previously. In Nuwaupic, we do not use a.m. or ante meridiem, which are a combination of the Latin words ante, meaning "before" and meridiem meaning "noon." We say M.Y., which is meht yawum and means "daylight, or G.M. gabla meht, "before /loon." We do not use P.M. or post meridiem, which implies evening. In Nuwaupic, we use M.U., which is meht ushat, meaning "noon of the shadow hour." This point of P.M. would be after the mid point of the evening called ushat, "shadow hour." In Nuwaupic, we call day, "yawum" and mid day would be nasah yawum, "half of the day." There are also half periods of time that can break the time up further. For instance, the true morning is from the point where the sun is perfectly half way over the horizon, that is baka or the glorified mornmg. r.. 11 0., +:
NJsah um HI.

12

J1

"~<r, 10

Diagram 9
6
Oak.

8 10
IQ,

3 11 11
Midnight Shadow Hour

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Baka

= Morning is when the sun is halfway over the horizon. =


Before noon, which is day hours, from 7:00 a.m. and 11:59 a.m.

Meht

Nasah yawum Mensa meht

= Half day, or midday (wasut yawum) is 12:00. = Is afternoon, right after the noon, between 12:00
and 3:00.
= Evening, before the sun is gone, the peak which is between 4:00 and 6:00. =

Mensher

Khashuk Nasah ushat

Is dark, between 7:00 and 11:59 or midshadow time (wasut

= Half shadowtime,
layul).

Falug

= The darkest part of shadowtime, before it gets light 3:00 and 5:00. =

Bakur M.Y. M.U.

Early, between 5:00 and 6:00. Meht yawum (a.m.) Meht ushat (p.m.)

The point I am trying to make is that Muslims call their morning prayer "salaat'l fajr" (.ro:-..AJ\ ;;~..a) then wake up 1,2,3,4, and 5 o'clock at night and still call it the morning prayer, when it is not, it's still the shadow time. That is why it is called midnight, not midmorning; because it is still night or shadow hours. Do you

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follow? You can only have a midnight, if it is in the middle of the night. This is another case where Muhammadans are ignoring the facts. So, Muslims are being misled by incompetent people who will not take the time to investigate nature in relation to their religion. The planet is constantly moving,.. What the Muhammadans also do not take into consideration is that there is a winter solstice and a summer solstice. A solstice is defined "as either of the two times a year, when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator." So, we do not have fajr, fajr in the summer, is not at the same time as the winter. Ques: So how do you determine what is truly the evening and morning according to the movement of the sun? Ans: When the sun is half way in. that is baka (vIT\ 0lT\), the glonfied moment. Likewise. In the evening, it will look the same way. For instance, if you were standing on a flat plain when the sun appears half way in the sky that is true morning. The same applIes in the evening. When the sun is half way out of the sky, at that point IS when it is true evening. The sun really controls all time. The Egiptian sun deity Ra. So, I repeat again, when the sun is therefore perfectly above you, that is noon. Atun-re When the sun is perfectly out of Sight, then this is midnight. duat This is what religion has done to you. It has taken you away from reality, m)d it is a hard task trying to get you back to that reality But it has been done through the Ancient Egiptian Order or A.E.O. Pa Kaabus Nazum

~ IT\ 0 IT\IT\v""!L

~ IT\. ",,0

The Washing System

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Before we start pra.yer, we must wash ourselves first. We start by saying our opening istabhaal "supplication" for washing which is:

('~{l;"'O~"''''L),

Nuk sofa akbesu nasufee kar ta khalus mu, fa dek nuk aykelu zahub gabla pa re, wa pa neteru kar nazufun khat wa khalusun ib. I will wash myself with Ta's, "Earth 's ", pure mu "water ", so that I may go before the Re "sun" and the deities with a clean body and a pure heart. Then we recite the supplication for cleaning our feet, which stands on the Earth. You wash the left side of your body first as our ancient Egiptian ancestors did. Our ancestors taught that the left side of the body is the pure side of the body, which is the side the heart, is located on the left side. This was their reason for washing the left side first. The Muslims and Christians teach you to always use your right hand to wash, eat, etc. Yet they never give you a reason why. Everything that we, the ancient Egiptians did had a reason. So as you begin the washing system, you start with your left hand and left foot. The following is the recitation for washing of the feet.

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lat ~'i ;/
J ( , "
Pr({\ (

/ I

\.... f-' .
'I

'\iu!" a;"'bes'l kl gada'naat l pa I ell '>ll'! pa l'"'t"rtat dek nuk a~kt:iu ak!lllu hadm ii:,.':l mas~ub fakut (' pa hasllll shillllakunaat haynil pa haslln "hillehumaat. Iwush these .feel 1/1 IlL' /li/IIIL r! fll( d I/'es that [l1lm he guided to .mlk only in til( /Jest 01 r/occs al/longst the best of
I

pe')pfp

After reclung the SUpp1lcdti,)n !or \\ d',hlne ,he feel, we then 1,lng'> ren'ove au" shoes. socks or stc.c and wash our feet hetv,een CJc!' toe, Beneath the tl), ,tn,' 11'liJs and up to the ankle mC1Klllg sure :hl.r-:: is no dll1 hc1\\ccn thl toes, or the toenmb If you 11'1\(' f001 odor c leal \ our loot Llllt i I Ih . i)'OOr IS ~TOI', then make SlIfC your feel 1;"Cdrv hefort' g01n~) 'nt,) Pa ASilutat Birba (lIA :'\ '"'I ~ ,,~ ~ qo ft.\) "the pr".l'l'r fPUlp/C." A frer \\ ashmg your feet, vou rinse ) ()L1r hand. Jill! rub "l'he All" scented lotion, or any kInd 101,on. to keep your feet moistunzed. ancl prevent drYllc::-s. cracking and l)dol':"

or

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Diagram 9 Washing the feet

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Then we recite the supplication for washing the mouth: I!!!l ~ '" ~0' t'"!\.", ~ "'. '" ~ '" ~ t'" a;c.; '" q t'"1!!!l ~ ~ ..l a;c.; '" I!!!l tiJ t'" q '" '" fiJ t'" ~ ..l "'!\. ~I!!!lt'"t'" t ~"'~~I!!!l ~"'.~~ :tt"6 "'~ 6"'..l~1!!!l ~"'t'"J.

~"'~~..l .",O'~q ~"'~",~

..l~~~",

Nuk akbesu haza fam e pa ren shil pa neteraat dek lasunee yakul kalun haduy Iiyya dabur fakut dek ash kalun hag. I wash this mouth in the name of the deities that my tongue may be guided to speak only that which is true. This is preceeded by washing our mouths, rinsing it with water 3 times, or with mouthwash as you please, making sure there is no food, bacteria or bad odor. You can also use toothpaste and a toothbrush, if you please. Then you rinse your hands.

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Diagram 10

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Mouth Washing The next procedure is reciting the supplication for washing the nose, which is:

~""'~ ""~C7tf\. ""~~ ~~ t ~ qt~ 1t.L ""' "" ~"" ~t;tq""",,~ ~~ tt~ ~"" q"".sr,,",~ .t~ .~~~L ~~~tt ~~L~~ ~~~""'; ~"" ~""L,,",~ q~.sr~~ 1t.L ~,,",L,,",~a .

t ~ ~""L~~ a~~

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Nuk akbesu anfee e pa ren shil pa Neteraat, fa dek pa -tayukh dek dakul anfee kalun fakut pa haluw rayukh ~i1 Kuluwm, dek kalun Olin pa majudfin shil pa Neteraat. I wash my nose in the name of the deities, so that the scent that enters my nose is only the sweet scent of All, that isfrom the presence of the deities. This is proceeded by putting \\ ater up our nostrils, and blowing it out to make sure our nostnls arc clear of mucous, boogers and other debris. Then, we nnse our hands again. Please don't try to drown yourself.

Diagram 11 Washing the nose


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Pa Ashutat SitU Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Afterwards, we say the supplication for washing the face, which


IS:

Nuk akbesu wajuhee wa azunaat e pa ren shil pa neteraat dek kull dek nuk awjehu atha pa nebtimul wa hag, wa dek kull dek nuk asmeu' kalun pa hagug. I wash my face and ears in the name of the deities that all that I face are the faithful and true, and that all that I hear is the truth. This is proceeded by washing our face with water, making sure all around our eyes, beneath the ears and all around the ears are cleaned. If you're wearing earrings remove them and clean the pierced hole. You can use a Q-tip or cotton swab for cleaning your ears if you wish.

Diagram 12 Washing the face 49

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Pa Ashutat Shil Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians


for washing

Then we say the supplication


IS:

our hands which

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Nuk akbesu yasur yodee Iiyya kabus gha-ub kull pa gurkhalusaat dek hadur alanee wa nuk akbesu yamun yodee Iiyya kabus gha-ub kull pa gur-khalusaat dek hadur Hanee.

I wash my left hand to wash away all the impurities that have come upon me and I wash my right hand to wash away all the impurities that have come to me.
Starting with our left hand first, washing between each finger, and under the nails making sure there is no dirt under the nails. Then wash the right hand in the same manner, as seen in the diagram below. You can use antibacterial soap, if you wish. After you have completed washing your hands, rub them with The All lotion, or any kind of lotion to keep them moisturized.

Diagram 13 Washing of the hands

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Pa Ashutat Shi! Pa Gadum Tama-reyeaat The Prayer of the Ancient Egiptians

Then we check our clothes to make sure there is no dirt or debris. We also check our hair and our beards, if we wear one, to make sure that they are clean. Finally we re-wash our hands, and scent them with The All scent. Thus, we have completed our washing for prayer, in which we recite: Pa Kaabus Istabhaal (l\6i '" ~n; "The Washing Supplication."

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Nuk hadartu gabla pa neteraat laabus gur-nazufun khat. I have come before the deities wearing an unclean body.

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Pa Aslllltat ShU Pa Cae/1I1Il ama-reyeaat T The Prayer of thc Inciellt Egiptians

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Each prayer consists 0 C th ree part~, that is three prostrations. which consIsts of looking do\\ n while bOWing to Qemam-t Ta, ~ft\) Jloth'/' Earth," with her "waters." moyaat (0.2. -9- t IT ~) and Ion! I n~ Lip \\ lth hands raised to Ab t le-ul (~C7 ''Father SA)'." itu (~1~) wIth his sun. Beneath the Earth is hcr \\aler of lire; and up in the sky is his Re - qt'" "Slln" \llh its 111~ i\lng rays (Ra), for you are the wind of hayuh - if1\'tt-9-~if1\' "Iifc," ba - C7~ "soul" and ka ~~ "spirit." In bel\\ CCIl the Ihrec prostrations, there is a rest period, where you kncl'l dnd SII on >nur feet, with your hands in front of you on your lap ') l 'I ha\ L three pnests that lead the congregatIon in praycr. I hc\ arc. pa a'la waab, (~~ u1tt ~~~C7) tIthe high prie.\t," \\ hich is pa wah waab (~tt

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The Prayer of/he Ancient Egiptians If the high priest is a male, a female is to stand to the left of him and a male to the right side of hlll1, while facing the front, with their backs to the congregation. If the high priest is a female, a male stands to the left of her and a female to the right; it also can be three females, or three males. To be a priest, you must be over 40 years of age, but any age can lead ashutat if a waab (priest) is not present. If you are in a hau "family" congregation at home, the mother or father stands in the front and the family forms their khentiaat (~t~E9~lT\lT\tiJ), "ranks," behind him or her. Each rank is three feet apart. A true family prays together. The children stand in between the mother and the father. Children are allowed in the ranks from age five. However, they are to be taught how to make Ashutat at age 4 years, 4 months, and 4 days of their Earth life, unless they show an interest before. If you are single, and want to join the ranks, the smgle male stands next to the father, and the single female stands next to the mother.

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