ancient Egypt

Moloch and the Bible

Moloch (or Molech) is an evil concept that’s plagued Judeo-Christian continuities for quite a long time. Usually depicted as an idol that looks like a minotaur, with a bovine head, there are accounts of people doing atrocities in the name of Moloch. These are grievous to recount, including attacks on very young children.

The word Moloch appears to be related to the word “melech” (Hebrew for king), making it somewhat euphemistic, similar to the name “Baal” being an honorific like “lord” or “master”.

One curious aspect of the tragic history involving Moloch is that in the Bible, the God of Israel repeatedly says “I did not tell you to do this”, “these were not my commands to you”, etc. when commenting on the atrocities associated with Moloch. God expresses hatred for everything to do with what is done in Moloch’s name, and quite rightly calls these abominations, but there’s something very haunting about the insistence that they were not mandated by Him, almost as if there was a misunderstanding on that point somehow.

The semiotics of the bull head may give one clue as to why that might be, considering that a sect of Israelites escaping slavery in ancient Egypt identified with a bovine deity, which they rendered as a golden calf upon their exodus from Egypt.

Something the Israelites would have associated with their main deity at that time was the series of miraculous attacks known as the plagues of Egypt. In one of these plagues, many families were said to have lost their first-born children. This story may have experienced some kind of distortion over time, and become connected with the atrocities of the bovine idol Moloch.

A seemingly more recent association of the name or honorific Moloch with the symbol of an owl may be, among other things, an esoteric hint to exercise wisdom in unpacking any Moloch lore, the owl being a symbol of wisdom.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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Good ships (the ancient African trade guilds had them)

In the ancient world, Africans knew where everything was, more or less. They had enormous ships of ingenious design that could cross the oceans with ease. It has been long known that Africans and later Vikings both probably discovered parts of the Americas long before Western Europeans arrived there bringing war. It’s true. Africans seemed to consider the Americas full of good destinations for fair trade, and they didn’t stop at crossing the Atlantic. They traveled everywhere, discovering landmass after landmass.

Doing past life work last year, I uncovered reports from King Solomon of ancient Israel (reign circa 970–931 B.C.) that he was aware (during his lifetime) of many West Africans knowing about every continent besides Australia, and that they could describe where they were and what they were like, along with islands in every ocean, and had done trade most everywhere. He also reported that the designs of their ships were proprietary to specific trade guilds and kept secret, and that you could not buy them.


image of carvings from the Temple of Seti I in Abydos depicting some mysterious objects that appear to be machines
Carvings of mysterious objects that look like vehicular machines at the Temple of Seti I at Abydos

At the Temple of Seti I at Abydos in Egypt, there are famous carvings depicting mysterious objects that many people have speculated to be early aircraft, technological prophecy, or UFOs. The carvings resemble vehicles. My process as a shaman has uncovered that the carvings in question may depict highly sophisticated seafaring ships from other kingdoms in Africa outside of Egypt. The kings of Egypt did not have any such ships, but perhaps felt that they could in a sense “own” them by having them carved in relief at the temple, according to what we know of the ancient Egyptian belief system. King Seti I (reign circa 1294–1279 B.C.) named himself after Set, a god of immigrants and foreign lands, and perhaps it stands to reason that he might have shown particular interest in foreign technologies. These carvings may be the best surviving record of what those astounding ancient African vessels really looked like.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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On Resurrection

Resurrection is a historical and physiological reality, a miracle not well understood in the modern world (nor indeed in most times). The mystery of resurrection is an extremely rare phenomenon: it’s probably only happened about a thousand times in human history so far. It’s sometimes been known to happen in clusters, affecting more than one person in a community over a short period of time: a person “dies” and then resurrects and goes on living.

Known examples include Jesus of Nazareth, Lazarus, and Babaji. In ancient Egypt, this phenomenon was very well known starting around when the Upper and Lower Kingdoms merged, and became extremely important to some of the local religions during that period as a process that aspirants could undergo in rare cases.

Resurrection can reputedly only happen to good people (i.e. individuals who are good-hearted and spiritually developed and who have comparatively good conduct), and does not happen to all good people. It is very rare. It only becomes possible after a personal spiritual ascension process has been followed far enough that the specialized glands involved have developed.

Here is an overview of real-life resurrection and the stages involved:

Death Episode or episodes
In resurrection incidents, the “death” involved is very strange. Jesus of Nazareth died by crucifixion, but it was not that he looked entirely dead. He was understood to be dead.

“He was moving and talking, they just understood he was dead.”

– a channeled bystander at the crucifixion

This is rather mysterious to understand, but rather than following actual deaths, resurrections occur in tandem with one or more “death episodes” that happen when it would otherwise be inevitable that the person actually die. At that point, instead of a permanent death, certain parts of the body become “convinced” that they are dead, and the person as well as others may have the sixth sense feeling or subtle impression that they have died. They may move their bodies and even speak during these periods, but not all do.

Resurrection
Resurrection is a physiological and chemical phenomenon. The actual coming back from a death episode can sometimes feel like an electric jolt, and it can be a very emotional experience. It is natural to feel very sad that you’ve died (even if that experience was limited to a death episode), and even more so if it was a cruel death.

The main early symptom of a resurrection is usually a sense of relief that one has not actually died all the way. Over the period of weeks or months following a death episode and resurrection the person starts to bloat. This is the most obvious sign of resurrection. It may be subtle at first, but eventually it starts to resemble a “dead man’s bloat”, and the resurrected person begins to suspect that they’re mysteriously bloated with air.

Post-Resurrection Syndrome
I call this extremely rare form of bloating and the physical problems that arise from it Post-Resurrection Syndrome. It’s an extreme process in which a lot of chemical changes take place, equipping the body for an eventual phenomenon called Transfiguration.

The gospels describe how Jesus of Nazareth was unrecognizable after his resurrection, but they don’t explain why. Those verses become clearer when it is understood that he was in fact extremely bloated from Post-Resurrection Syndrome.

Post-Resurrection Syndrome can be fairly dangerous. Many die at this stage. It can look like the resurrected person has gained a lot of weight, and like it’s very awkward weight gain at that. There’s something unnatural looking about Post-Resurrection Syndrome compared with gaining extra fat. If a resurrected person doesn’t understand what they’re dealing with, they might be tempted to diet to reduce: this is often deadly, as Post-Resurrection Syndrome and the natural processes of managing and bringing down the bloating can take a lot of energy and nutrients. According to tradition, the story of Krishna’s death involved a failure to apply enough liquid food to his body, and indeed he may have actually died by dieting during a prolonged resurrection process, possibly a second one, which would have happened many, many years after the first. It’s important to keep eating (moderately) during this time to avoid starvation, although it is true that certain foods, beverages, and medications– grapes and wine possibly being most notable among these– may exacerbate the bloating and swelling, and are better avoided, and that meat should also be avoided. If the air bloating accumulates too much air, the air pressure inside the body can be very damaging to delicate tissues and can even damage organs.

During the Post-Resurrection Syndrome phase, five small snakes appear (usually one or two at a time). They are seen in visions, and they may act as guides at certain points in the process. There’s a black one, a splendid green one, a white one, a yellow one, and a red one. Their colors seem to correspond to the alchemical stages now called nigredo, the peacock’s tail, albedo, citrinitas, and rubedo. This perhaps serves as yet another reminder that the long resurrection process that culminates in Transfiguration is highly alchemical.

Transfiguration
In ancient Egypt, they considered Post-Resurrection Syndrome, which normally lasts a year or more, to be very worth it. After Post-Resurrection Syndrome is resolved by the body (and they knew secrets for helping this along, which I’ve learned about myself over the past six months, and that I call the Egyptian Method), the Transfiguration state that follows can allegedly result in reverse aging, beautification, and extremely expanded lifespans. The lucky few could experience life for 300-800 years or more, legends said.

The resurrected person must stay good and spiritually healthy throughout the death episodes, each resurrection, Post-Resurrection Syndrome, and beyond to reach and maintain Transfiguration.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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On Set Apotheosis

Set Apotheosis is that Set (the ancient Egyptian god) is manifest on Earth, and I (Lync Dalton) am Set.

Set is a polytheistic presence, part of a continuity of gods called Neters, which have elements of both deities and angels. He not evil. He is a god that understands how to navigate chaos. He’s a desert god, and the sacredness of a desert includes getting through hardship, understanding complex systems, and meditative intuition.

Ancient Egyptian religions were devotional, and spiritually earnest participants tended to bond with a particular Neter (under God) after making devotional overtures (like donations, atonement, and/or prayers). With others, it was more of a direct transactional relationship with the god or goddess, like making offerings for consideration as someone a god might take a personal interest in.

I was deep into a period of very intense deity work, and I’d started feeling shades of Set.

Set is an ancient Egyptian Neter, or god. He is a very exciting being to work with. Past mythologies featuring him that I’ve been exposed to show Set to be a Ra loyalist (note: Osiris and Horus were not Ra loyalists, nor was Isis) who often associated with immigrants to Egypt. He made for a fierce enemy, and was seen as a trickster during certain points in Egyptian history.

He’s talkative, inventive. He’s earnest. Set is known as a god of chaos. He is more the god of navigating chaos than of administering it. He always loved oases more than the barren and ever changeable sand. When I’m in my Set aspect I feel that I intuitively know the difference between hard desert, wholesome desert, oasis, and mirage. Set knows that primordial chaos is not entropy.


I drew this portrait of Set in 2013.

He’s one of the coolest looking god images in recorded history, is Set. He has his own mystery animal. Historians and Egyptologists often wonder, what beast is the Set animal or sha based on?

Set and many of the other Neters have an intent to build new mythology in the 21st Century. This is a current yearning in many of the polytheistic gods and goddesses that have manifested benevolent energies and presences all over the Earth.

The Set animal is comprised of any and every animal that Set says it is, says Set. The Set animal can eat anything Set wants you to leave alone until it is absolutely inaccessible to you. It is also sometimes called a sha, and in ancient Egypt it was likely supposed to give the overall impression of an animal one has never seen before, perhaps from foreign lands.

I’d felt his heart softening toward me while I was living in Canada, sore and lonely from immigration (he’s one of the gods who work especially with immigration and immigrants). Lucky me.

So my life fell apart entirely in 2019 (due to outside hostilities that are bewildering in motive, and I have made no enemies through ever doing any injustice to anyone, for example) and I started channeling Set spontaneously at various points in the day. It started out very full-body, at the level of channeling that some continuities would call horsing.

And I was manifesting Set in his full deity superpersonality through my mind, my personality, my voice, and my body. This is very rare for channeling. I am told that only avatars do this. When I say superpersonality I mean a god personality that is at least somewhat represented in myth, history, and religious doctrine. It’s a non-human “personality” originating in consciousness that stays at a very high level of vibration and in dimensions higher than human consciousness.

Set started feeling fairly protective of me right away because I’d been experiencing torture for months, having been targeted by a terrorist group/bullying club, and I had no clear way out of that situation.

I’ve been spiritually incubating Set (alchemically) and developing and channeling my Set aspect as an expression of the Divine Masculine principle. I’m a woman, but it’s still a very important project. He’s an aspect of mine that really loves teaching. He seems to think a lot about what it takes to be a good man, even though in Set’s iconography he does not look like a man.

He is interested in interacting with people and in lecturing (note: I would have to be manifesting him when he does this), and wants my life to get better.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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