Spiritual Redemption and freedom for those who feel they have sinned and that their lives are tainted or irreparably damaged by wrong actions. Introduction to Maat Philosophy, Yoga, and Spiritual Redemption Through the Path of Virtue Who is a criminal? Is there such a thing as a criminal heart? What is the source of evil and sinfulness and is there any way to rise above it? Is there redemption for those who have committed sins, even the worst crimes? Ancient Egyptian mystical psychology holds important answers to these questions. Over ten thousand years ago mystical psychologists, the Sages of Ancient Egypt, studied and charted the human mind and spirit and laid out a path which will lead to spiritual redemption, prosperity, and Enlightenment. This introductory volume brings forth the teachings of the Asarian Resurrection, the most important myth of Ancient Egypt, with relation to the faults of human existence: anger, hatred, greed, lust, animosity, discontent, ignorance, egoism jealousy, bitterness, and a myriad of psycho-spiritual ailments which keep a human being in a state of negativity and adversity.
Summary: The book explores the ancient Egyptian spiritual philosophy and its application to modern life, particularly in the context of healing and redemption for individuals who have engaged in criminal behavior. It delves into the principles of Maat (truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice) and how these principles can transform the heart and mind. The author provides a comprehensive guide to daily disciplines and practices that can lead to spiritual awakening and personal transformation.