Metu Neter Vol 7
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The Utchau Metu - By Ra Un Nefer Amen
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The Utchau Metu – Weighing of Words and the Will is the chief spiritual development procedure employed by the Ancient Egyptians. It guarantees realization of divinity by providing an objective means of tracking progress and a standard for verifying the realization of the goal. Unlike all other religions and spiritual systems, Ancient Egyptian Spirituality provided initiates a path to spiritual perfection that was based on clearly and accurately defined spiritual laws (Maat) and an effective method that unified meditation and reasoning. Through this book, spiritual students can organize their spiritual development, plus track their progress and verify their attainment of spiritual perfection.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Utchau Metu
Preface
Religion and Spirituality - A Historical View
Spirituality Requires a Complex Educational System
Into Spirituality, but not Religion
Drifting on the Spiritual Path
Not into Spirituality, or Religion
Lacking in the Knowledge of Fundamentals; Man's two Natures
Human Nature, the Cause of all Evil
The Human Nature and the Failure of Religion
Kamitic Religion
Freedom from Sin
The Splendor of Kamit
Summary
Chapter 1
Human vs. Divine
The Human Nature
The Reptilian Brain
The Serpent of Eden
The Kundalini Serpent
The Mammalian Brain
The Cerebral Cortex
The Pre-Frontal Lobes
The Retardation of Mankind
The Bio-Chemistry of Brain Function
The Real Problem with Stress
Dangers of Excess Cortisol
Stress, Cortisol and the Hormonal System
The Mind is the Main Source of Stress and its Avoidance and Removal
Chapter 2
The Creation of Man
The Creation of the Human or Humind
Function of the Intellectual and Frontal Brains
Chapter 3
Utchau Metu Overview
Definition of Utchau Metu
The Central Faculties of Man’s Life on Earth
Why the Weighing of the Ab and Sahu
The Spiritual Cultivation of the Mind, Centerpiece of Spirituality and Religion
Daily Weighing of the AB and Sahu
The Sahu and Ab as Man
The Self Image
Self Image, the Mind Power over “Matter”
Chapter 4
Ausar, the Divine Self Image
God, the Son of God, and the Son of Man