
Ushet Hekau Shedy Sema Tawi Uashu, or Ushet, means "to worship the Divine" and involves both external and internal practices. External worship includes visiting pilgrimage centers and temples, while internal worship involves private meditation and uttering words of power. Ushet signifies developing love for the Divine and is also known as sma uash or Yoga of Devotion. This practice leads to inner peace, contentment, and universal love, ultimately resulting in spiritual enlightenment or union with the Divine. For more details, refer to "The Path of Divine Love" by Dr. Muata Ashby. This manuscript, authored by Sebai Dr. Muata Abhaya Ashby, explores the ancient spiritual traditions of Shetaut Neter, the oldest known religion. Dr. Ashby, a scholar with doctorates in Religion and Holistic Health, is a certified member of the American Alternative Medical Associations and an Alternative Medical Practitioner. His extensive research in Egyptian Yoga, Indian Yoga, Chinese Yoga, Buddhism, and Christian Mysticism has led to over 25 books on Kemetic yoga and spiritual philosophy. As the founder of the Sema Institute-Temple of Aset, Dr. Ashby spreads the wisdom of Yoga and Ancient Egyptian mystical traditions. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Florida International University and the American Institute of Holistic Theology, and a certified PREP Relationship Counselor. Reading this manuscript provides a comprehensive understanding of Neterianism, the Ancient Egyptian Religion, which emphasizes the union of humanity and all things within the universe. The text guides readers towards spiritual enlightenment and the realization of their transcendental essence. By studying Shetaut Neter teachings, readers can achieve conscious awareness of oneness with the Divine and all Creation, transcending ego consciousness. This realization brings blessedness, peace, bliss, contentment, fulfillment, freedom from limitation, and supreme empowerment. The manuscript highli
Page Count:
132
Publication Date:
2006-11-01
Publisher:
Sema Institute
ISBN-10:
1884564321
ISBN-13:
9781884564321
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