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I have a feeling I'm going to really rip into this one.
 
I have a feeling I'm going to really rip into this one.
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I finally finished Awakening Osiris a couple of weeks ago...  it was bad... really bad
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This review on Amazon expresses my thoughts exactly....
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The book is well-written, I'll give it that. While it is certainly more poetic than any other version of the Book of the Dead, it comes at the cost of all of the specifics and crucial information needed for success in the afterlife-- which is why the Book was written in the first place! The true poetry of the Chapters of Comming Forth by Day lies in the information contained within the hieroglyphs. Interpreting the BoD in this manner is like rewriting the New Testament or the Dead Sea Scrolls and inserting one's own personal orinion into the text. A book like this is no less blasphemous.
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The author's credentials on the cover are that she 'teaches writing at the university level and has studied the Egyptian language for many years'. So she's a remedial ed english teacher who likes to look at travel books?
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But she so clearly has a Christian bias it's not funny... she never mentions the name Amun, but uses 'God'
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Not to mention all of the modern concepts she throws in (like 'atoms', etc)
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Once I finally slugged through that though, I've gotten a few books read
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Awakening Osiris
Author Normandi Ellis
Published 1988
Pages 222
Date read 2006.09.01
Rating 2/10


Ugh...

I have a feeling I'm going to really rip into this one.

I finally finished Awakening Osiris a couple of weeks ago... it was bad... really bad

This review on Amazon expresses my thoughts exactly....

The book is well-written, I'll give it that. While it is certainly more poetic than any other version of the Book of the Dead, it comes at the cost of all of the specifics and crucial information needed for success in the afterlife-- which is why the Book was written in the first place! The true poetry of the Chapters of Comming Forth by Day lies in the information contained within the hieroglyphs. Interpreting the BoD in this manner is like rewriting the New Testament or the Dead Sea Scrolls and inserting one's own personal orinion into the text. A book like this is no less blasphemous.

The author's credentials on the cover are that she 'teaches writing at the university level and has studied the Egyptian language for many years'. So she's a remedial ed english teacher who likes to look at travel books?

But she so clearly has a Christian bias it's not funny... she never mentions the name Amun, but uses 'God'

Not to mention all of the modern concepts she throws in (like 'atoms', etc)

Once I finally slugged through that though, I've gotten a few books read