The Emerald Tablets Of Thoth The Atlantean (Illustrated) (Annotated)

The Emerald Tablets Of Thoth The Atlantean (Illustrated) (Annotated)

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antiquity is stupendous, dating back some 36,000 years B.C. The writer is Thoth, an Atlantean Priest-King, who founded a colony in ancient Egypt after the sinking of the mother country. 

builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza, erroneously attributed to Cheops.

For some 16,000 years, he ruled the ancient race of Egypt, from approximately 52,000 B.C. to 36,000 B.C. At that time, the ancient barbarous race among which he and his followers had settled had been raised to a high degree of civilization. 

Thoth was an immortal, that is, he had conquered death, passing only when he willed and even then not through death.

When the time came for him to leave Egypt, he erected the Great Pyramid over the entrance to the Great Halls of Amenti, placed in it his records, and appointed guards for his secrets from among the highest of his people. 

descendants of these guards became the pyramid priests, by which Thoth was deified as the God of Wisdom, The Recorder, by those in the age of darkness which followed his passing. In legend, the Halls of Amenti became the underworld, the Halls of the gods, where the soul passed after death for judgment. 

incarnated three times, in his last being known as Hermes, the thrice-born. In this incarnation, he left the writings known to modern occultists as the Emerald Tablets, a later and far lesser exposition of the ancient mysteries. 

tablets translated in this work are ten which were left in the Great Pyramid in the custody of the pyramid priests.

ten are divided into thirteen parts for the sake of convenience.

last two are so great and far-reaching in their import that at present it is forbidden to release them to the world at large.

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