Egyptian Mysteries
The ancient Egyptians were blessed with a practical understanding of life itself, they were also privy to the minute details of the creation of the universe. The ancient Egyptians knew that the universe is a living conglomerate organism, and more so they understood its very genesis. At the ancient Egyptian city of Annu, the creation doctrine started before the creation of the universe; this enables a person to truly understand the purpose of life. At some point in our lives we all ask the question, “What is the purpose of life?” “Where do we come from?” and, “Where are we going?” The answer to these three questions confers a deep sense of sanity from knowing our purpose, our beginnings, and what direction we should be headed into. It is at the ancient Egyptian city of Annu that these three fundamental questions are answered. More so than being answered, the major obstacles and therefore solutions to us fulfilling our destined potential are also given. Thus by understanding the very history of life itself, all questions pertaining to life can be answered.
The major doctrine used is called “The Book of Knowing the Evolutions of Ra and of Overthrowing Aupep,” this text relates the creation of the universe in the first person as three different named deities. These are Neb-ert-tcher, Auseer, and Ra; until now this has never been accurately explained. R. A. Waldron has gone to the veritable depths of the human psyche to drink from its wellspring of wisdom to understand the perspective of the ancient Egyptian priesthood who guided the theological cannon of the nation. His findings are fascinating and illuminate the very reason why these ancient people were able to maintain a stable nation state for well over four thousand years. It is R. A. Waldron’s firm belief that like the ancients of antiquity, we too must look at the most ancient wisdom to refresh our passion for success and progress. It is well documented that Egyptian society created renaissance periods within this historical period by refreshing the minds of its leadership with the ancient wisdom. The practice of revisiting the past holds deeply psychological triggers for the human psyche, the Khemau understood these both on a macrocosmic level and on a microcosmic level; it became a very intimate part of their ritual system. The Khemau saw that the zodiacal clock moved backwards through the constellations and realized that our solar system is in the meditation of remembering the past by reliving the past. In this way they sought to dance with the procession of the celestial environment to maintain a harmonious balance with their perceived surroundings. The purpose of revisiting the past is meant to allow the participant in such a state of trance to bring to the foreground of their waking conscious mind the very emotional expression of that prior period. In layman’s terms, it served as their inspiration, whether the experience was good or bad the emotional direction was alchemically transmuted towards a positive expression. The sacred Egyptian mysteries that employed the use of physiological processes within the body in conjunction with alchemical exercises enabled the practitioner to become a very healthy and powerful vessel for the divine. Because the ancient Egyptians understood the human body as the temple of man fashioned by the great Neter Ptah and Khenum, they were able to derive and learn powerful techniques aimed at developing the divine spiritual faculties within man.

It has been a little over a year now since the publication of the first volume of R.A. Waldron’s The God Genes Decoded was issued. We were given the hint that the second volume was, at least, conceived of already in the mind of the author just by his titling of it.