SYNCRETICON
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The Syncreticon Ancient Compendium

The Black Land entire — gods, glyphs, kings, rites, and the long road by which Egypt walked into every Western magical tradition

In the voice of The Syncreticon

Every Western mystery tradition is downstream of Egypt — the Hermetic, the Kabbalist, the Renaissance magus, the Theosophist, the Golden Dawn, Crowley in Cairo. They all read the same hieroglyphs and copied the same gestures, even when they pretended they hadn't. This is the source — the gods, the symbols, the rites, the long dynastic line, and the bridge that carried Egyptian metaphysics across the Mediterranean and into your hands. Read the source and the children read differently.

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Contents

  1. The Syncreticon Ancient Compendium
  2. Foreword — Of the Black Land and the Long Memory
  3. The Two Lands
  4. Time Itself: The Long Ledger
  5. Hieroglyphs as Sacred Technology
  6. The Ennead of Heliopolis
  7. Ra and His Many Faces
  8. Thoth — The Scribe of the Gods
  9. Isis
  10. Osiris and Anubis
  11. Horus and Set
  12. Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet
  13. Ptah, Maat, Khnum
  14. The Lesser Gods and the Household Kami
  15. The Ankh, Djed, Was
  16. The Eye of Horus and the Eye of Ra
  17. The Scarab
  18. The Sun-disc, the Crook, the Flail, and the Uraeus
  19. The Cartouche
  20. Reading Hieroglyphs: A Practical Primer
  21. The Great Pyramid
  22. The Pyramid Texts
  23. The Coffin Texts and the Book of Going Forth by Day
  24. The Sarcophagus as Cosmic Vessel
  25. Mummification: Rite, Technology, Theology
  26. The Valley of the Kings
  27. The Fringe of the Pyramid Debate
  28. The Old Kingdom
  29. The Middle Kingdom and the Hyksos Disruption
  30. The New Kingdom
  31. Akhenaten and the Heresy of Amarna
  32. Tutankhamun and the Restoration
  33. Ramesses the Great and the Egyptian High Tide
  34. The Late Period and the Foreign Conquerors
  35. Cleopatra and the End of Pharaonic Egypt
  36. Roman Egypt
  37. The Mystery of Isis: From Egypt to Rome to the Renaissance
  38. Hermetism: Alexandria as the Bridge
  39. The Corpus Hermeticum and Ficino's Recovery
  40. The Papyri Graecae Magicae: Egyptian-Greek Operative Magic at Street Level
  41. The Travellers: Solomon, Pythagoras, Plato, Plotinus, Apollonius
  42. The Opening of the Mouth
  43. Execration Rites: Cursing the Enemy on the Pottery
  44. The Sed Festival: The King's Symbolic Death and Renewal
  45. The Beautiful Festival of the Valley
  46. Sacrifice, Blood, and the Bloodier Registers
  47. Royal Funerary Rites: What Was Buried with the King and Why
  48. Napoleon, Champollion, and the Rosetta Stone
  49. Theosophy and Egypt: Blavatsky, *Isis Unveiled*, the Great White Brotherhood
  50. The Golden Dawn's Egyptian System
  51. Crowley and Cairo: *Liber AL*, the Stele of Revealing, and the Aeon of Horus
  52. The Thelemic Deities in Their Egyptian Skin: Nuit, Hadit, Ra-Hoor-Khuit
  53. Modern Kemeticism
  54. The Fringe: Atlantis, ETs, the Older Sphinx, and the Heterodox Egyptian Imagination
  55. The Adoration of Ra: *Liber Resh* in Its Egyptian Source
  56. The Daily Office of an Egyptian Working
  57. The Stele of Revealing as a Working Tool
  58. The Heart and the Feather: *Maat* as the Daily Examen
  59. Hieroglyphic Reference
  60. Full Dynastic Chronology
  61. Pantheon Quick-Reference Table

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