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Preface
The Doctrine of Two Spirits

Please keep in mind that the acquisition of wisdom has always entailed patience and perseverance. Though I have gone to great lengths to help reduce the learning curve and time required, you will still have to be patient with my writing style and methods of explicating the concepts explored herein. In this instance, the rewards for your patience will be tangible and considerable as I verifiably demystify pivotal topics and vital details that have remained mysterious and impenetrable for millennia.

The context and meaning of many ancient texts and concepts have long been confounded and thereby lost on those deceived and/or deluded by the assertions of religious leaders, founders, and others. Over the millennia, spiritual wisdom and the ancient symbologies used to model, encode, and encapsulate it were purposefully recast and obfuscated into religion and mysticism to serve the greed and ambitions of monetary, political, and religious leaders who sought to hide pivotal knowledge from subjects and enemies alike. With the passage of time, the true purposes and meaning of the symbology and the wisdom it modeled and encoded were mostly lost to history. Consequently, most of the interpretations presented about the sources and meaning of these concepts and the philosophy and cosmology of ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Hebrew sages are mostly wrong.

These ancient symbologies and what they encode have come down to us through a much longer history than most have imagined possible. A very long line of ancient sage-scientists ensured that the integration of profound spiritual wisdom and advanced science, forged during a much earlier cycle of human civilization, would eventually be available to be understood by us, at a very specific time. Before you scoff and write me off, you should understand that I speak from personal knowledge, experience, and years of intensive research and reconstruction of the true meaning of pivotal ancient concepts. I have documented comprehensive proof of these assertions, as you will grow to truly understand as you study this book series.

Throughout this series, you will see that my focus is squarely on the symbologies evidenced in Egypt-Nubia, which were the basis for the specialized variant used by [Amen]Moses and later sages to structure the symbolism evidenced throughout the Hebrew canon, derivatives, related concepts, and narratives. These sages and the symbologies they utilized have the specific mission of conveying wisdom about the true nature of life in this universe and how that directly affects the future existence of humanity and our civilization. This wisdom was expertly hidden to prevent religious leaders and their cohorts from forever burying it beneath their blatant lies and misrepresentations.

I will focus less on the specific details of “eastern” philosophies and religions like Buddhism. Even so, it will become obvious that many of the concepts encoded by the ancient wisdom symbologies I demystify directly address many of the same topics because the underlying causes and functionality of our realities are the same for us all. Interpretations and perceptions of reality will differ though, especially those based on the assertions of religions. That is why I have endeavored to look beyond what any religion or “ism” has to say about the nature of existence. Instead, I compare the deeply ancient sources of these concepts with pivotal findings on the frontiers of “modern” science to finally prove the truth about ancient wisdom symbology and what it has always encoded.

The Doctrine of Two Spirits shown on the next page and rear cover is the refinement of pivotal ancient wisdom that is the basis for truly understanding morality, dualism, and karma (ka-maat). It is likewise the refinement of the precept from the Dead Sea Scrolls‚ Community Rule, defining human character and behaviors and the foundations of ancient wisdom symbology. The “two spirits” (ways, paths, inspirations, inclinations) symbolize good and evil, the dual moral opposites used to define positive and negative deeds and spirituality. It is important to grasp that the wisdom and philosophies of ancient Egypt were consistently dualistic in nature because that is the true structure and functionality of this universe. Thereby, to successfully navigate through an existence that is verifiably structured and driven by the flows and interaction between opposite polarities, one must truly understand both the positive and negative.

As you contemplate the moral guidepost presented by the opposing spirits of good and evil shown below, remember that this is a guide to the causes of positive and negative existence, for yourself and everyone else. It is not meant to further divide and demonize people, but to illustrate the wisdom required to finally cooperate and succeed at creating a better reality for everyone, everywhere. Its purpose and that of the symbology that it defines and organizes, is to deliver pivotal wisdom designed to help humanity finally evolve beyond the self-destructive path, that we have been stuck on for ages.

Later religions of this region took this ancient merger of science and tightly integrated spiritual philosophy, that was modeled and encoded using advanced symbologies, and ignorantly and deceptively recast it as a literal battle between good and evil people, gods, and other supernatural entities. History and the sad and sordid state of current affairs are overwhelming proof that humanity has been doing something very wrong, for a very long time. The Doctrine of Two Spirits is the simple guide to grasping the true mindset, focus, and purposes of the ancient sages and prophets. It is the essence of the body of wisdom and science they endured millennia of great struggles to ensure would reach us intact, despite ages-long efforts to obscure and misdirect it by religious leaders and cohorts.

Doctrine of Two Spirits
(a.k.a. Two Ways and Two Tables of Stone)

The Spirit of Good (Life) - Seven Spirits (Inspirations) of God - Positive Motivations
The Path of Truth and Justice - (Righteousness and Perfection)
Symbolized as: Seven Pillars, Eyes, Seals, Candlesticks, and the Temple of God

  1. Truth, Knowledge, Enlightenment, Discernment, Perfection
  2. Wisdom, Insight, Understanding, Intelligence, Ability
  3. Humility, Modesty, Patience, Empathy, Piety
  4. Self-sacrifice, Courage, Righteousness, Integrity, Virtue
  5. Compassion, Helpfulness, Generosity, Charity, Love
  6. Freewill, Optimism, Cooperation, Harmony, Joy
  7. Justice, Fairness, Equity, Safety, Peace

The Spirit of Evil (Anti-Life) -Seven Spirits (Inclinations) of Iniquity - Negative Urges
The Path of Greed, Falsehood and Injustice - (Vanity and Error)
Symbolized as: Marks, Names, Heads, and Images of the Beast

  1. Greed, Envy, Materialism, Excess, Money, Extortion, Usury, Profit, Wealth
  2. Falsehood, Equivocation, Deceit, Politics, Hypocrisy, Betrayal, Fraud
  3. Ignorance, Folly, Delusion, Hero Worship, Religion, Idolatry, Ritual, Dogma, Fear
  4. Arrogance, Impatience, Selfishness, Vanity, Untrustworthiness, Neglect, Indifference
  5. Anger, Insolence, Obstinacy, Callousness, Jealousy, Antagonism, Hostility, Malice, Hate
  6. Harm, Aggression, Provocation, Treachery, Violence, Cruelty, War, Conquest, Chaos
  7. Injustice, Inequity, Exploitation, Oppression, Subjugation, Inquisition, Enslavement

The above outline is the expanded listing of the seven attributes (sub-spirits, qualities, behaviors) of each of the two primary “spirits” with some added references and clarifications above each outline. The bold items at the start of each numbered line represent the simplified listing, as well as the focus and purpose of that line. If you compare this to the back cover, you’ll see that the middle and last items on each line are not in bold here. I wanted to provide a cleaner presentation that showed both the simple and expanded listings within the same outline.

This maxim unequivocally reveals the Creator’s true nature and “Her” “judgments” of humanity prophesied to be delivered by Melchizedek (among other names and titles). You’ll grow to truly understand what this means as you read through this book series. It is important to grasp that assertions about “divine” judgments are greatly mischaracterized philosophical and symbolic concepts purposely recast by religious leaders to exploit the ignorant and gullible masses. To grasp the source of these traditions, it is important to understand the great importance of truth and justice to the Egyptians and Nubians and their philosophy associated with Maat. As the feminine personification (symbol) of truth and justice, which they correctly understood as the basis for universal order (a.k.a. laws of the universe), Maat (along with related symbolism) is the archetype for and focus of much later symbolism, including the original symbolic texts of the Hebrew canon.

Proverbs 9:1
Wisdom has built Her house; She has hewn out Her seven pillars.

Throughout this book, I also comprehensively demonstrate the fallacy of speaking of a literal male (or female) Creator in the context of the ancient symbolized wisdom that these religions have ignorantly and arrogantly recast into blatant fallacies and greatly compounded error. Creation, truth, wisdom, compassion, and justice are all philosophically feminine attributes, while greed, arrogance, deception, force, and destruction are considered masculine ones, not literal male and female. Like most things associated with the Faiths of Abraham, this wisdom is one of the keys to finally proving the truth about millennia of error, deception, and purposely-imposed ignorance. Failing to grasp the purpose and meaning of the ancient symbology evidenced throughout Egypt, the Hebrew canon, and later derivatives, has led to great levels of fallacy and error. The concept of a literal male creator, as presented by the Three Faiths of Abraham (and others), is only one of the many erroneous traditions imposed over the ages by male religious hierarchies. They didn’t grasp or heed the wisdom of their forebears because they had ulterior motives, which always included wealth and power.

Karma (kamma, ka-maat) is a concept that flows from a deeply ancient past. Like everything else associated with spiritual realities, it has been greatly embellished and confounded over the centuries. It was expressed in Egypt by the symbolism of Maat (truth and justice) weighing (judging) your heart (desires, inclinations) against a feather on a dual scale to ascertain the essence of your ka (spirit). Their word for spirit was ka, which meant one’s accumulated moral essence, as determined by the reckoning between your positive and negative deeds and results. Thereby, the concept of ka-maat (a.k.a. karma) symbolically illustrates the “judging” of your desires (heart) and character (ka, spirit, moral essence), using truth and justice as the unequivocal guidelines to determine (judge, weigh) future rewards and/or consequences. Reconsider the phrase “truth or consequences” to see that it flows directly from ancient Egypt’s symbolized philosophy associated with Maat.

The symbolic weighing of hearts against a feather on a scale (balance) determined by truth and justice is only one component of a very precise and ancient model of what most now call karma. Some have misinterpreted this and related Egyptian symbolism as representing “balance” as the aim of this ancient wisdom. In fact, the purpose is to illustrate the overriding importance of truth and justice, not merely to assert that good and evil should be “in balance.” The symbolism of Maat was not seeking balance or equality between good and evil, positive and negative, but to illustrate that even a just little evil weighs down your existence and leads to dire results. Maat’s “weighing of hearts” illustrates that truth and justice are the unequivocal guidelines used by this universe to “judge your ka,” hence ka-maat and karma. Freedom from evil and resulting negative outcomes is the aim, not some pointless “balance,” which in effect is little more than an accommodation with evil. Wisdom dictates striving for the correct balance (ergo true and just) between good and evil.

This is also the ancient source for the concept of “divine judgments” in the “afterlife.” This symbolically modeled wisdom somehow “morphed” into heaven and hell and many other religious fallacies over the millennia. This is also the source of the concept of blessings and curses, hence just consequences for past deeds. The original intent was as a symbolic model of ka-maat and other functionality within the seven hidden spiritual-conceptual dimensions, which we’ll explore in greater detail throughout this book.

Some of the best-known ancient examples illustrating Maat addressed details between lives because they were found in tombs. But the symbology and associated philosophy purposefully provides a model of the rules (laws, wisdom) and functionality within the hidden spiritual aspects of existence (dimensions) that affect us at all times, day and night, alive or dead. Thereby, “Maat” “weighs hearts” within the hidden aspects of reality and this determines the nature of future outcomes within space-time. Thereby, the symbolism of ka and Maat serve as a model of the cause and effect system that we now know as karma, ergo ka-maat. This is also why truth and justice (Maat) were considered to be the source of universal order, ergo “the law.”

In other words, the core dualistic functionality of this universe causes the character (nature, essence, spirit) of your deeds and their results to determine the nature of what happens in your future. Whether that’s in the next hour, year, or between lifetimes, all future outcomes are directly influenced by what you (and others) have done. It is vital to grasp that this universe and our resulting realities are the product of collective thoughts and deeds, in addition to your own. Thereby, there is both individual and collective (group) karma, just as there are individual and collective influences on all aspects of reality. To reiterate, you are affected by the deeds and outcomes of the groups and activities that you support and participate in, as well as your individual deeds. Thereby, if you are part of a nation, empire, institution (money, religion, politics) or other group (corporation, economy, military, species, etc.) that causes harm, then you are partially responsible. Consequently, your karma and resulting realities are affected by both individual and collective inputs.

The science behind this is purposefully modeled by ancient symbology, which perfectly synchronizes with key details of string theory and quantum physics to show that we live in a dually structured 11-dimenion reality. Thereby, in addition to the four dimensions of space-time (physical universe), there are seven hidden dimensions. This perfectly matches the prevalence and context of the numbers four and seven in myriad symbolic narratives, settings, and related concepts stretching back through the ancient Hebrew materials to early Egypt-Nubia, and before. The comparison between the frontiers of modern science and the precise but mostly misunderstood symbolic models encoded by the ancients coordinate to clarify and demystify the true structure and nature of our reality. This book provides profound insights into how our reality functions and how to use that wisdom for the benefit of all. The most important thing to grasp is the wisdom presented by the Doctrine of Two Spirits and how our actions affect all future outcomes within this cyclic reality.

Those who have taken the stance that quantum physics (and other misinterpreted data) proves that our thoughts directly control our reality (noetics, etc.) are partially correct. As we’ll explore in subsequent chapters, everyone else’s thoughts, deeds, results, and other variables also directly influence our shared reality. Ancient wisdom symbology and the related science that it models demonstrate that we live in a shared reality that is more deeply entangled than most have grasped. If you support and participate in a group that causes negative outcomes, you are partially involved and responsible and thereby negatively affected. This greatly complicates the picture of resulting outcomes, making for a very difficult, unrewarding, and mystifying existence for all those operating “in the dark” about the true nature of our existence in this universe. When you finish this book, you’ll have accurate insights into this precise and verifiable wisdom, the relevant science, and the deeply profound implications for the future of all of humanity.

The Egyptian ka symbol and hieroglyph shows two arms and hands connected at the shoulders to form a “U” shape. The purpose for using dual arms and hands to represent “spirit” was to illustrate that one’s deeds and moral-spiritual essence are inseparable. The use of two hands (left and right) unequivocally symbolizes that the character (moral dualism) of one’s deeds determines one’s “spirit.” They were also often shown atop a person’s head, like two horns, making the unequivocal connection between thoughts, mindset, deeds, and moral essence.

Also notice the direct relationship to Maat’s scale (balance) and its dual (left and right) sides, hence ka-maat. The term “spirit” and related concepts have been given a completely false meaning over the previous two millennia, thanks mostly to Christianity. They have long purposely confounded the truth about the soul, reincarnation, and other spiritual realities that those before them had a far better grasp of, as I decisively prove herein.

To reiterate this vital insight, spirit (ka) means moral essence, not soul or disembodied entities. It was meant to symbolize that the accumulated character of one’s deeds “clothes” and “colors” the essence of your existence. White and black and dark and light are the extremes (opposite poles, polarities) used to define dualistic symbolism using light and color. Since existence is always somewhere between the potential extremes, most things are not of either extreme but some combination of both. Color symbolism is thereby a method used to model the scale of variations between the extremes (poles, dipole) of moral essence. The juxtaposition of left and right hands to denote negative and positive dualism is also well-known symbolism (note: political left and right are reversed...). As you can see, it was also pivotal symbolism in Egypt-Nubia millennia before its deceptive misuse by the so-called three Faiths of Abraham and modern so-called political science.

The Doctrine of Two Spirits illustrates purposefully equivalent symbolism using higher and lower ideals and principles (up vs. down, air-sky-heaven vs. earth-underworld, high road vs. low road, above vs. below, etc.) to represent the positive and negative polarities of spiritual essence (a.k.a. morality, spirit, etc.). This foundational dualistic symbolism is redundantly evidenced throughout Egyptian concepts and materials. It is also where the much later and greatly embellished religious fantasies about heaven and hell originated. Even the great serpent demon of the Egyptian underworld (Apep, Apophis) that opposed truth, justice, and wisdom (Maat and Thoth-Seshat), was also later “morphed” into Satan and the devil as part of these religious fantasies and fallacies. Notice how Genesis’ use of a serpent and gender symbolism in the Garden of Eden perfectly matches the symbolic pattern evidenced for millennia in Egypt and Nubia? Notice how it was embellished over time to become Satan and the devil?

Christianity is by far the worst offender at this because of Christian Rome’s long-term efforts to deceptively obscure and recast the meaning of ancient wisdom symbology throughout the Christian canon and concepts, which they then imposed through centuries of force, oppression, fear, and great deception. When striving to grasp the wisdom encoded within various religious and philosophical traditions, it is vital to grasp that the canons and concepts of all three so-called Faiths of Abraham are rife with blatant deception and compounded error and ignorance. Thereby, apologists and those attempting to syncretize these religions with other traditions will always fail to reach the truth. You simply cannot smooth over lies and call them wisdom and expect to be truthful or wise.

Though most Egyptians eventually became less philosophical and more religious over time, their scientist-sages recorded millennia of symbolized wisdom in numerous settings, including massive monuments. They purposely modeled advanced science and spiritual wisdom about the hidden aspects of existence in this universe. The leaders of the civilizations and religions that followed didn’t understand most of it and hid what little they thought they understood from enemies and subjects. Eventually, much of what was known was lost, but the symbolism within the Hebrew narratives and throughout the works of ancient Egypt survived. In this manner what was always encoded by the symbology, and the narratives and architecture that incorporated it, was preserved for a far future time when it could be successfully decoded and then quickly grasped by large numbers of people.

Most of the symbolism that was later recast, misrepresented, and misinterpreted by religions and related mystery schools had its roots in Egypt-Nubia. In turn, they asserted that it was passed down to them from the much earlier period of advanced civilization they called Zep Tepi (First Times). The ancients that initiated this symbolized wisdom were fully aware that we existed in a universe based upon very specific core rules, such as cause and effect, dualism, and the resulting cyclic flow of time and reality that causes what is commonly referred to as karma (ka-maat). Merging this with insights into the dual structure and nature of our 11-dimension universe, and the fact that seven hidden spiritual-conceptual dimensions precede and define the four dimensions of space-time, you are now being given the ability to grasp the reality of why “karma” exists and how to properly deal with this inescapable aspect of our dualistic reality. Many have tried to escape dual existence but, as you will come to truly grasp, it is a core feature of this universe that is not so easily dismissed. The wisest path is to learn how to succeed in a dualistic reality, instead of vainly striving to escape it.

It is likewise vital to grasp that most of what people mischaracterize as the “will of gods” or the actions of “angels” or other supernatural beings is in fact the core functionality of our universe being repeatedly triggered by those ignorant of how and why it works. Some also arrogantly think they can somehow escape, while allowing others to suffer. A universe like ours, with a rich set of very precise rules, doesn’t require the constant intervention of its creator(s). On the other hand, those who attempt to operate within it, without grasping the most basic rules and principles, will be forever “stuck in a loop” misattributing the self-inflicted causes of their continuous difficulties to imagined gods, demons, and “spirits,” among other erroneous perceptions and conclusions.

The eastern wheel of karma/dharma also encodes core facts about our cyclic (forever looping) reality. This Buddhist and Hindu symbolism models that human desires, deeds, and results drive our cyclic reality and the nature of future outcomes. Dharma is sometimes translated as law or doctrine, drawing the same connection between cyclic time and the character of deeds as ka and maat. The negative quality of human civilization has been caused by ignorance of how to prevent and reverse the current (and very long term) sad and sordid state of human existence. Succeeding in this universe can be simple and rewarding for everyone when we finally grasp the long term “errors of our ways” and change paths to create a better future for everyone, everywhere.

Now reconsider that the eastern concept and term of karma (a.k.a. kamma) flows from the much earlier ka-maat of ancient Egypt. History clearly proves that Maat and ka were part of a much earlier and far more developed Egyptian-Nubian symbolic model of spiritual wisdom and related science. With that in mind, it is undeniable that maat and the wheel of karma/dharma are directly and intimately related. Consequently, truth and justice or the lack of it has a much more profound affect on the quality of our reality than most have yet grasped. That is why the Egyptians put such great importance on Maat and Thoth and other symbology about truth, justice, and wisdom. As I’ll prove throughout this book, the cross and four elements also came to us through Egypt from a more ancient source. They model the same wisdom as the wheel of karma/dharma, but in a simpler format.

On the other hand, the eight-spoke wheel of karma/dharma encodes one of many stunning proofs that the ancient sage-scientists knew more about the structure of our universe than our scientists seem to at this point. It also demonstrates that Buddhism is in error about the precise meaning of this symbolism, though they are close. As I discuss more throughout this book series, the facts associated with 11 dimensions show that time is actually the eighth dimension, and the first within the four dimensions of space-time, following the seven hidden dimensions. The eight-spoke wheel of karma/dharma (wheel of time and change, law) not only models the relationship between our mindset, deeds, and cyclic time, but it also encodes the correct number for the dimension of time that modern scientists are still haggling over. When you put this together with the earlier Egyptian symbolism of ka and maat, hence the intimate relationship between deeds and “spirit,” it provides profound insights into what is required to reshape our reality, from a true hell for most, to a true paradise for everyone.

The Doctrine of Two Spirits outline encapsulates the long sought-after rules for karma (moral-spiritual reckoning based upon truth and justice) by clearly describing the deeds and results that cause good and bad karma. It is likewise the core wisdom and foundational framework of the long-lost “Philosophers’ Stone;” that body of ancient symbology that models, encapsulates, and encodes long-hidden and mostly misunderstood ancient wisdom. Of these “Two Tables of Stone” (two lists of cornerstone (foundational) wisdom), the Spirit of Good, a.k.a. the Seven Spirits of God, a.k.a. wisdom’s seven pillars, a.k.a. Maat’s seven virtues, enumerates the mindset and character of the ancient saints and sages. It is thereby also referred to as the philosophers’ “stone” (cornerstone, immutable, and time-tested wisdom).

It is also symbolized as a stone with seven eyes in Zechariah 3:9, shown on a subsequent page. It is the foundation, kernel, and cornerstone of wisdom about our existence in this universe by which individuals and groups can wisely succeed at establishing a true paradise for all. It is the “perfect path” that leads to the symbolic mountaintops regularly alluded to throughout the ancient wisdom narratives of many cultures and traditions. Consequently, this is the symbolized path that puts one atop “Mount Zion” and within the “clouds.” When you finish this book you’ll be able to truly understand what this actually refers to, instead of the many erroneous religious assertions.

The only publicly available ancient source where the foundations for the symbolism of the “Doctrine of Two Spirits” are clearly described is the Dead Sea Scrolls’ “Community Rule.” An early Christian document called the Didache was also clearly derived from the earlier “Community Rule,” and includes a narrative on the “two ways” which is strikingly similar to the earlier Doctrine of Two Spirits and directly matches the title of another Dead Sea scroll. There are several North African and “eastern” sources that come close to enumerating similar doctrine. When one strips away the long-accumulated embellishments and errors of Egyptian religion and its pantheon, as was done by [Amen]Moses, the basic principles enumerated by the dualism of Ma’at (truth, justice, universal laws and order, hence good) and Isfet (chaos, falsehood, injustice, etc., hence evil), along with other pivotal aspects of Egyptian philosophy and symbology, are closely related to foundational Hebrew and Persian (Zoroastrian) wisdom symbology.

Unlike the New Testament’s deceptive and supernatural spin, the symbolism of “spirit” was used to denote the essence of moral character (marks and the works of one’s hands), qualities, and behaviors, and to define a “path” or “way” through/of life. Hence the “two ways” of the Didache and Dead Sea Scrolls and the two hands of the ka symbol. Furthermore, qualities such as truth, falsehood, justice, injustice, humility, patience, charity, greed, goodness, ignorance, understanding, intelligence and others are unequivocally described as “spirits” within the Dead Sea Scrolls, in stark and utter contrast to its blatantly and purposely deceptive use throughout the New Testament.

The Doctrine of Two Spirits and the truthful understanding of the ancient symbolism evidenced and obfuscated throughout the canons of all three faiths of Abraham completely disproves the stories about the source and veracity of the Ten Commandments. The original texts were symbolic wisdom narratives that were later modified and embellished by religious leaders. The Ten Commandments are not wisdom from the Creator, but are instead self-serving rules adapted from Babylonian sources. That is why they are symbolized as “Ten Horns” (authoritative concepts, rules) emanating from the head (mindset) of the Great Red Dragon (Babylonian inspired false god & mythical “beast” (empire, a.k.a. mystery Babylon)). Accordingly, the Seven Horns symbolized emanating from the head of the “Lamb” are the Seven Spirits of God, a.k.a. the seven pillars of wisdom, as shown earlier.

Pay very close attention to the wide use of the number seven in the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation), other Hebrew texts, and pivotal Egyptian concepts and contrast it to the association of the number ten with beasts and dragons. Remember the earlier discussion about the vital importance of the number seven because of the hidden seven dimensions that are redundantly symbolized and modeled throughout ancient narratives and concepts, and now validated by string theory. The ancients used intimate knowledge of the structure of our 11-dimension universe to organize and define their symbologies, as well as the wisdom and spiritual philosophy they encode.

As I will comprehensively demonstrate, science and natural observations were used to establish the rules for the ancient symbologies used to model hidden spiritual realities, so