

| The Mystical Map of the Am Dwat The Am Dwat is a mystical text that tells the story of the soul’s journey through the invisible world. We are all familiar with the soul’s journey in the visible world –we call it life and we are all actively engaged in it right now. The greatest mystery pondered by even the earliest humans was what happens during sleep and after death. Because sleep was perceived as a temporary form of death, the two were frequently linked in their explanation. For the ancient Egyptians, life, sleep and death were viewed as steps in the cyclical journey to enlightenment and reintegration with the divine in the Dwat - the Other World or the Inner World. This ancient wisdom is presented in order to expand upon your interest in your own soul’s journey. The Dwat is simply the realm where the Egyptians practiced consciously engaging the cycles of sleep and transition. The Am Dwat is the map on this journey of soul consciousness. |






| This is your invitation to experience the text and time of the Am Dwat; to take the journey through the hours of the night, as the sun does at the ending of each day and then to emerge at dawn, remembering your personal Divinity and reclaiming your inner Power - Fully Alive as your Authentic Self. |

| The keys to this text were known and used, in this distant time and in a culture so unlike our own, but over time they were lost. Or perhaps they were merely hidden from view until the wisdom was again needed by humanity. But this time, it is not just for use by the king. Rather, as the text states in over 14 separate places, knowledge of this text is beneficial to all. “It has been proven useful millions of times over to those above the earth, on the earth and in the earth.” This is indeed an ostentatious claim, and one might just as easily dismiss it as an exaggeration from a time and place that routinely created on a grandiose scale. If, however, we from the 21st century culture of advertising and the microchip can step into the time, culture and cosmology of ancient Egypt we might once again find a key to personal transformation. |