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Prince KhaemwasetIt's just past midnight, so here we go with a new Magic Monday. The picture is of Khaemwaset, the fourth son of the pharaoh Ramses II. Unlike his older brothers, who took up military careers, he entered the priesthood and became famous for his scholarship, his restoration of historic tombs and temples, and his mastery of magic -- so much so that stories of his occult exploits were still being told a thousand years later, and have been preserved in two documents dating from well after the Greek conquest of Egypt. Under the name "Setne Khamuast" -- the closest translation of his religious title and name yet available in the early 20th century -- he was an important figure in the legendary history of Dion Fortune's Fraternity (now Society) of the Inner Light. 

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Precognitive Reding & Writing

Date: 2019-11-05 01:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sothismedias
If this were my dream, I'd think I'd need to get writing some scenes of my own. Maybe it's just that you are getting a little bit ahead in your studies? ;) If you dabble in writing, and you keep a dream journal, those are two big things going for you already. I've had so many dreams turn into scenes for fiction it's great. I'd be thinking about growing my own reading, writing, dreaming practice. The teacher I learned the most about dreams from, Robert Moss, said that writing is like dreaming on paper. If you are a big reader than I don't find anything to be concerned about here, but I'd be curious about what the content was in what you read and if that had any further symbolic meaning. The fact that it happened three times is itself symbolic. That's when I start to say, "Okay, this has popped up three times now, the universe must be trying to get my attention."

Good luck!
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