Gate of punishing adamite Attributes THE boat of Ra, having passed between the two halves of the horizon of the West, now approaches a gateway, the door of which is closed before him; the door of the second division of the Tuat is different from the doors of the other divisions, for it consists of […]
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the war over the disputed mountain IN THE FIRST DIVISION of the “Book of Gates of the Tuat,” according to the sarcophagus of Seti I., we see the horizon of the west, or the mountain of the west, divided into two parts,[1] and the boat of the sun is supposed to sail between them, and […]
Gate of completion of the Torus and Inverse Realm HAVING passed through the Eleventh Division of the Tuat, the boat of the sun arrives at the gateway TESERT-BAIU,[1] which is the last that he will have to pass through before emerging in heaven in the light of a new day. “This great god cometh forth […]
Gate of splitting-off the lights from the original adamite soul HAVING passed through the Tenth Division of the Tuat, the boat of the sun arrives at the gateway SHETAT-BESU,[1] which leads to the Eleventh Division, or, as the opening text reads: “This [great] god cometh forth to this gate, this great god entereth through it, […]
Gate of the dead bodies KHATU, connecting to Cain 1] gate fragment THE boat of the Sun having passed through the Sixth Division of the Tuat arrives at the gateway which leads to the SEVENTH DIVISION. This gateway is similar to that which guards the Sixth Division, and is guarded by nine gods, who are […]
murals of book of gates, tomb seti I THIRD DIVISION Gate of the AQEBI serpent – the coil of the solarplane sarcophogus seti I THE boat of the sun having passed through the Second Division of the Tuat arrives at the gateway which leads to the THIRD DIVISION. This gateway is unlike the first, which […]
Gate: HAVING passed through the Eighth Division of the Tuat, the boat of the sun arrives at the gateway called AAT-SHEFSHEFT [1], which leads to the NINTH DIVISION, or, as the opening text reads: “This great god cometh to this gate, and entereth through it, and the gods who are therein acclaim this great god.”[2] […]