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The Story of Ra: the First Celestial King
The Story of Ausar:the King of Peace
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The forces of Good and Evil have always played an active role in the spiritual evolution of Man and Woman. Fortunately, our ancient ancestors left us with stories as well depicting this ongoing battle. Though the story of Ausar is not the first of their stories depicting this battle, it became the most popular and longest lived being so powerful that other cultures would borrow from it in order to develop their own religious systems.
It is said that once upon a time in the days of old, the first ruler of Kamet was the king Ra. As he was the first king of Kamet and there was a lot of progress that occurred under his rule. But there were some who were displeased at the ruler and thought his methods were cruel. So, these enemies of Ra rebelled and attempted to kill their king but they were quickly destroyed by many of Ra's devoted followers. More will be written about the stories of Ra but these are the first stories depicting the forces of Good against that of Evil.
Evil Comes to Destroy the Peaceful Land
By clearing your mind of all previous notions that Ra is the Sun God and seeing that Ra is the life force energy. We see that those who rebelled against Ra were the inhabitants of the earth, the Apep because the life force was not stable. In early times as the planet was still forming one can imagine that there was constant volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and other worldly disturbances. The early men and women were plagued by the forces of nature as they had not yet developed methods of protecting themselves from the elements and the other creatures that existed on the planet. One can just imagine how those times had to have been to not have clothing, shelter or any means of feeding themselves. This is the reason why some cursed Ra as being cruel and had plotted to overthrow him.
But there were many people who loved Ra and believed that Ra was a just and good ruler. These people learned from the Ra and slowly developed ways of feeding, clothing and providing shelter for each other.
As time moved on these differing people would develop but those who complained that Ra was a bad and unjust king (the ones with nothing) would rob and steal from each other. Until finally some sort of peace was established.
This in my opinion was the creation of the many tribes that existed in Kamet. The classic 'have and have nots' as it existed thousands of years ago with our ancestors on the Nile.
Though Ra had done all that he could do he soon grew tired of the belly aching and complaining of the people and left mankind ascending into the heavens, where his enemies could not harm or plot against him.
Again by understanding that Ra is the Life Force, we see that the life force cannot be seen (the heavens) but it still provides for us the necessary life that we need in order to exist. This necessary life that it provides for us is signaled as the transferring of power to Geb, the earth.
And this is how the ancient men and women of Kamet became to appreciate the earth, also symbolic of their bodies.
But Geb like Ra was revered the same. Though Geb provided for his people, there still was warring amongst the tribes as they fought over the resources of the land, much like it is done today. Though the men in the ancient society didn't rebel as much against Geb the status of the state was pretty much the same as it was under the rulership of Ra.
NOTE TO THE READER:
By studying the above story, you will find a lot of similarities with this story and our physical existence with others, our spiritual welfare and even our physical health. Note that a dis-ease state in general consists of radical cells in the body rebelling and robbing the rest of the body of its needed nutrients. Yes those Africans on the Nile were brilliant, it just took some brilliant people knowledgeable of the spirit and material world to decipher their wisdom.
Also note that the chief enemies of Ra were the Apep, who were noxious serpents and worms. The nature of a worm is that it eats the living causing things to rot, decay, in other words, they bring death. Any health practitioner will tell you that diseases are the same thing, consisting of parasites (worms) that do the same thing.
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