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The Phoenix and The Eye of Horus

This document introduces a method for accessing the spells in the Egyptian Book of the Dead through numerical codes found in the I Ching (Book of Changes). The author correlates the hexagrams and transformations in the I Ching with spells in the Book of the Dead and organizes them into a numerical index. This allows readers to consult the spells for divinatory purposes. The introduction compares Egyptian and Chinese cosmological traditions, which both saw the renewal of astrological cycles merging with the destiny of initiates who understand their symbolic meanings. It also examines connections between Egyptian myths like that of Osiris and traditions from Tibet, Gnosticism, ancient Greece and the Bible.
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The Phoenix and The Eye of Horus

This document introduces a method for accessing the spells in the Egyptian Book of the Dead through numerical codes found in the I Ching (Book of Changes). The author correlates the hexagrams and transformations in the I Ching with spells in the Book of the Dead and organizes them into a numerical index. This allows readers to consult the spells for divinatory purposes. The introduction compares Egyptian and Chinese cosmological traditions, which both saw the renewal of astrological cycles merging with the destiny of initiates who understand their symbolic meanings. It also examines connections between Egyptian myths like that of Osiris and traditions from Tibet, Gnosticism, ancient Greece and the Bible.
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The Phoenix and The Eye of Horus

(Access to the spells in the Egyptian Book of the Dead by means of a computer numerical code.
Di Umberto Capotummino

The book is a gateway into the symbolic world of the Egyptian Book of the Dead and the readers
will be able to enter into a personal, symbiotic relationship with the Egyptian Gods so as to retrace
the magical steps of the Phoenix-Osiris in ‘Coming forth by day’ and hence, like Osiris, change
their own destiny. The author introduces, for the first time ever, a method to gain access to the
spells of the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, in order to obtain divinatory predictions by means
of the numerical code which is present in the hexagrams of the I Ching, the Chinese Book of
Changes, that determine the original mandala published here. The hexagrams of the I Ching, which
derive from esoteric Chinese traditions, have been converted by way of a synoptic key into
computer-elaborated numerological matrixes, where each hexagram and each one of its changes
correspond to a particular spell in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, whose divinatory significance is
presented in a list of spells organized in a numerical index that can be consulted in this book. This
method is possible since the ‘lines’ in the I Ching hexagrams are numerical symbols coded in
trigrams; these can be transferred into the numerological matrixes of the magic squares - correlated
both with the astrological order passed down in the I Ching and with the Sefer Yetzirah’s holy
circuit of Hebrew letters where the forces of what is to become are counterbalanced with each other
in the process of change and transformation. These similar structural relationships hark back to the
symbolic cosmology found in the ancient holy texts. Both Chinese and Egyptian traditions theorize
‘a core circuit’ in which the renewal of the astrological cycles of the heavens merge with the destiny
of the initiate who knows how to decipher their pulsations in terms of numbers and whose powers
are preserved in the secrets of the various Eastern traditions which are examined in this text.
Furthermore, the Egyptian solar mythologem is compared to the Tibetan tantric tradition, the
Basilides Gnostic symbols, Plutarch reflections contained in his Isis and Osiris, the mystery cults
described by Apuleius and extended to the Greek Dionysian world and lastly to the revelation
contained in the Apocalypse of St. John in the Bible.

"With the sequence of formulas in the Book of the Dead it is clear that you have given a great deal
of thought to the matter".
ZAHI HAWAS
With 100 illustrations

Contents
7 Foreword
11 A Letter from Vera Duran De Rachewiltz
12 My Encounter with Boris De Rachewiltz
I
COSMOLOGY IN ANCIENT EGYPT
18 1. The Great Beginning - The God Ptah
24 2. The Generations of Egyptian Gods
31 3. A Computations of the Gods
40 4. A Computation located among Papyri
50 5. Forty-two Deities and the Core of Time
69 6. The Red Dragon in the Revelation of St. John
83 7. The Ancient Egyptian Canon
94 8. Two Astrological Movements
106 9. The Hour of Life
111 10. Horus and the Four Officiants
121 11. A Journey towards Rebirth
130 12. The Representation of Ka, Ba, Akh and Shut
138 13. The Metamorphosis of Osiris
150 14. The Net and the Astral Fish
154 15. The Djed and the Circumnavigation
164 16. The Opening of the Mouth
170 17. The Phoenix and the Lotus Blossom
176 18. The Book of the Dead’s Sequence of Spells
191 19 Sceptres and Crowns

II
THE I CHING PRINCIPLES AND THE CABALA
199 20. The I Ching and Its Origin
204 21. The I Ching : Primary Sequence of Trigrams
208 22. The I Ching : Secondary Sequence of Trigrams
212 23 A Synoptic Reading from I Ching’s Trigrams to Egyptian Gods
217 24. The I Ching Mandala and Hits Balancing
225 25. The Cosmic Egg
234 26. The Solstitial Mythologem
241 27. The Correlation of the Solar Gardens
248 28. The I Ching Unified Mandala and the Sefer Yetzirah
262 29 The Supreme Pole and the Egyptian Oneness
4
III
DIVINATORY HANDBOOK
269 30 The Key for Access to the Egyptian Book of the Dead’s Spells
271 31 Three Divinatory Methods
276 32 Divinatory Spells
330 33 Divinatory Examples
334 Complementary Hexagrams
336 Notes to the text and bibliography
367 Index of the illustrations
370 e-mail from Zahi Hawass
371 About the Author
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