Inspired by the work of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, the authors deeply examine creation\xa0myths and well-known ancient myths from Mesopotamia and Egypt, such as the Epic of\xa0Gilgamesh and the story of Osiris and Isis. They reveal that these myths are not\xa0behavioral morality tales but actual delineations of how a higher order can arise within\xa0each of us. The authors explain how these stories teach us to distinguish the heaven\xa0within from the earth within us, to find the essential part of our being that provides a link\xa0with our higher powers.\xa0
Spending more than a year onsite in Egypt to personally connect with the myths, the\xa0authors explain how ancient storytellers intentionally chose myths as a vehicle for\xa0teachings because story has a seed\u2014like capacity to implant itself in the unconscious and\xa0influence development without the individual being aware of it. By crafting these sacred\xa0narratives, the ancient Sumerians and Egyptians provide tools to awaken to the presence\xa0of higher consciousness as well as a road map for the individual to come into conscious\xa0alignment with the perpetual unfolding of the universe.
Author biographies:
Lloyd M. Dickie, Ph.D., has a master\u2019s degree from Yale University and a doctorate from\xa0the University of Toronto. A retired ecologist and former professor of oceanography and\xa0biology at Dalhousie University, he has studied ancient Egypt for more than 30 years,\xa0including many active site explorations. Paul R. Boudreau is an ecologist and biologist\xa0who studies ancient myths and sites, including onsite explorations of Egyptian temples,\xa0tombs, and pyramids. Both authors live in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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