The Anatomy of the Spirit
Imagine you were sick and you went to the doctor and he told you that he didn't know the anatomy of the body, but insisted that he knows what he is doing however. Would you be comfortable with him prescribing any treatment to you? I guess most people would say no. Now imagine going to someone and they wanted to give you advice or prescribe to you a treatment for your spirit. Wouldn't you also expect them to know the anatomy of the spirit? Well most people don't actually know, and yet they continue to accept spiritual prescriptions from those who are expected to know, but actually don't.
About 6,000 years ago and more actually, the ancient Egyptians known as The Kamau (or Kamitians) had a well documented knowledge of the anatomy of the spirit. Their knowledge actually spans more than ten millennia but what is well documented is the period given here (6,000 years plus). Since more than 95% of the books were destroyed by the Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and all the other people that occupied the land of Kamit. But let's not cry over that, as Neb-er-tcher has a Divine Plan for the world.
The Spirit has Seven divisions and these divisions are further broken down into 11 spheres overall. But we won't cover the 11 spheres in this post. Starting from the lowest division (7th), is the Khab, which is the physical body, what you can see and touch. This is followed by the 6th division which is known as the Khaibit, or the life-force (also known as Kundalini). The 5th division is known as the Sahu. The 4th division is called the Ab. The 3rd division is known as Shekhem. The 2nd is known as Khu. And finally the 1st division is called the Ba.
These divisions have a very particular purpose, as much as each organ in our physical body has a particular function. The lungs are there to intake oxygen and expel carbon dioxide from our system. And so it goes with the Spiritual sections. The 7th division, the body, is self-explanatory. This is where the West has dwelled and focused its knowledge, and really ignored the other divisions. Well, they rather tried adopting some of the knowledge which they discovered in the papyrus from the different libraries they found in Kamit, but they couldn't understand it because they were not "spiritual initiates". And most of the concepts and words didn't exist in their societies.
The 6th division is also less understood by the West. This is where the life-force which animates your body dwells, otherwise known as the "animal spirit". This is where emotions, psychic powers, also dwell. When we die the life-force leaves our bodies. This force, energy, is known as Qi by the Chinese, Kundalini by the Hindus. The life-force connects all bodies on earth and in the universe, both living things and non-living things. That is what makes psychic ability possible because of this ubiquitous connection with everyone and all things. Some are born with this ability activated whereas most people have it latent, passive. But it can be activated using some ancient knowledge. Infact all talents according to the Kamitians can be activated. At birth most are just in a latent state. Chinese Medicine (and other non-western approaches) also focuses on this part of the spirit which makes it "superior", whereas the Western approach is only focused on the 7th division only - biochemistry and biophysics. From this arrangement you can see that psychic powers are next to the lower part of the spirit. That is why some have psychic powers but are not really "spiritual" and may use these powers to harm others. Western literature understands the life-force as the "Soul", however at times they confuse "Spirit" and "Soul", interchangeably. But we can see for ourselves that the Kamitians were elegant and scientific, in their understanding of the Spirit. What is known as Soul by the west is only a small part (sub-set) of the Spirit (6th division).
The 5th division is not known by most. The Sahu houses the Concrete Mind (Lower Mind). That's where you think on a concrete level. This part distinguishes things on an external level. One sees externals, and makes decisions based on what is seen externally. This is where we find the imagination (visualisations), verbal thinking and memory.
The 4th division known as the Ab, houses the Will and the Abstract Mind (Higher Mind). This houses your abstract thinking abilities. Your ability to connect things based on internal qualities and how they link to the whole. This is not active in most people, especially if you are the type of person who follows your feelings, and are driven largely by your likes and dislikes, as opposed to being driven by Divine Laws (Maat).
The 3rd division (Shekhem) houses the spiritual power within you, and allows you to share in God's spiritual power.
The 2nd division (Khu) allows you to share in God's great wisdom. If it is highly active, many become Prophets.
The 1st division (Ba) houses that part of you, where you and God are one. It houses consciousness, that which you are, which perceives "things", but that which itself is not perceptible.
This knowledge allowed the Kamau (Kamitians) to "talk and walk" intelligently about the world, psychology, medicine, education (science, math, government, religion etc). It is only with the understanding and codifying of nature that one can then advance forward scientifically. The codifying of the "Periodic Table" for Chemistry, allowed Western man to advance their "science". True to form, the codifying of the "Periodic Table" for the Spirit, allowed the Kamau to advance spiritually as well. This was called the Paut Neteru (so called "Tree of Life" as coined by others). This "Tree of Life" which is mentioned in some religious books is however unknown to many. By treating "spirituality" in a scientific manner, the Kamau were able to "activate" different parts of the Spirit using the "Tree of Life". This allowed them to achieve great feats, such as building the Pyramids, and other great monuments, which has mystified the West.
As we all know, all manifestations on earth are controlled and effected by the Spirit. So it follows that an "activated" Spirit would manifest great accomplishments on earth. However, to activate these divisions (and spheres) takes great scholarship, initiation and ultimately living truth, based on the Divine Laws (Maat).
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
The Weekly Kamit. Vol. 4
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