Egyptian Magic

Egyptian Magic by E. A. Wallis Budge, published by Arkana in 1988, explores the intricate relationship between religion and magic in ancient Egypt. This edition comprises 234 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how the Egyptians viewed magic as an integral part of their spiritual beliefs, revealing insights into their religious texts and practices.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the subjects of magick studies, philosophy, and the interplay between body and spirit. The text highlights the significance of magic in the daily lives of ancient Egyptians, illustrating how their belief systems intertwined with their understanding of the divine. This exploration provides a nuanced perspective on the cultural and spiritual dimensions of ancient Egyptian society.
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Although a belief in magic predated a belief in God in ancient Egypt, study of the religious texts has revealed that for the Egyptians, religion and magic were inseparable.
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