Djehuti is the powerful Egyptian god of magic, communications, learning, teaching, and a host of other things. When engaged in a program of worship, it is not at all uncommon for him to make himself visually known to you in one way or the other.
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Started by Dreamwalker. Last reply by Samarial May 25, 2011. 6 Replies 4 Likes
The annual State of the Union address was given by President Barack Obama on Tuesday of January 25. When I was watching it on television, I saw something that did not happen in reality. As always, the sergeant of arms announced in a loud voice, “Mr.…Continue
Started by Dreamwalker. Last reply by Dreamwalker Apr 24, 2011. 2 Replies 2 Likes
I. Setting Up and Maintaining an Altar How It Works The whole idea behind building an altar and conducting daily devotions to the statue of a deity is to accrue visible, tangible benefits in your daily life. If your system of worship…Continue
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not sure who I experienced, but I work with her. Saw her. Looked similar to the chars in avatar. I was questioning my faith and if I was on the right path etc....the room faded black. She appeared as though in a window. flames in the background.... beautiful and yet terrifying...Yet protective feeling of me.... I think goddess when I think of the image...
Thank you very much for your answer, Dreamwalker! It´s so interesting to work with statues.

Rosenna: You begin by obtaining a statue of the diety you want to worship, setting up a nice altar, and then doing a daily worship routine, one that works.
Dear Dreamwalker,
how can I work with Sat-Sekhmet and his magic? I work with Djinn.Blessed be.
Greetings from Germany. I want to practice Djehuti (Thoth). How can I begin?
in astral
~namaste~
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