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The sungod's journey through the netherworld : reading the ancient Egyptian Amduat / Andreas Schweizer ; edited by David Lorton ; foreword by Erik Hornung.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schweizer, Andreas, 1946-
Contributor:
Lorton, David, 1945-
Standardized Title:
Seelenführer durch den verborgenen Raum. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Book of that which is in the nether world.
Eschatology, Egyptian.
Voyages to the otherworld.
Egypt--Religion.
Egypt.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"The ancient Egyptian sources come alive, speaking to us without seeming alien to our modern ways of thinking. Andreas Schweizer invites us to join the nocturnal voyage of the solar barque and to immerse ourselves, with the 'Great Soul' of the sun, into the darkness surrounding us. Here in the illustrations and texts of the Amduat, threats hidden in the depths of our soul become visible as concrete images, an analysis of which remains ever worthwhile: even in the guise of the evil, ominous, or dark side of godhead with which Schweizer concerns himself. The netherworld into which we descend underlies our own world. Creative energies of dreadful intensity are active there, and only death, to which all must surrender, makes us truly alive by offering us regeneration from the depths."-Erik Hornung, from the Foreword The Amduat (literally "that which is in the netherworld") tells the story of the nocturnal journey of Re, the Egyptian Sungod, through the netherworld from the time when the sun dies, after setting in the west, to its rebirth at sunrise in the east. In the middle of the night, in the profoundest depths of the netherworld, this resurrection is made possible by a mystical union of the sun with the mummified body of Osiris, god of the dead. This great mystery of the union between the freely moving soul of the Sungod, longing for the bright and boundless sky, with Osiris's corpse, which is irrevocably bound to the subterranean realm of the dead, evokes the renewal of all life and the restoration of totality.In the Egyptian belief system, the pharaohs and in later times all blessed dead embarked on this same "night-sea journey" after death, ultimately becoming one with Re and living forever. The vision of the afterlife elaborated in the Amduat, dating from around 1500 B.C.E., has been influential for millennia, providing the model for an entire genre of Egyptian literature, the Books of the Afterlife, which in turn endured into the Greco-Roman era. Its themes and images persisted into gnostic and alchemical texts and made their way into early Christian portrayals of the beyond.In The Sungod's Journey through the Netherworld, Andreas Schweizer guides the reader through the Amduat, offering a psychological interpretation of its principal textual and iconographic elements. He is concerned with themes that run deep and wide in human experience, drawing on Jungian archetypes to find similar expression in many cultures worldwide: sleep as death; resurrection as reawakening or rebirth; and salvation or redemption, whether from original sin (as for Christians) or from the total annihilation of death (as for the ancient Egyptians).
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Foreword To The German Edition / Hornung, Erik
Acknowledgments
Editor's Note
Immersion Into Darkness
The Amduat-The Book Of The Hidden Chamber
The Title Of The Amduat
First Hour: The Jubilation Of The Baboons
Second Hour: The Fertile Region Of Wernes
Third Hour: Rowing On The Water Of Osiris
Fourth Hour: The Snake-Land Of Sokar
Fifth Hour: The Mystery Of The Cavern Of Sokar
Sixth Hour: The Corpse Of The Sungod And The Rebirth Of Light
Seventh Hour: Apopis, Enemy Of The Sun
Eighth Hour: Provision With Clothes
Ninth Hour: The Sungod's Crew
Tenth Hour: The Bodyguard Of The Sungod
Eleventh Hour: The Renewal Of Time
Twelfth Hour: The End Of The Primeval Darkness
Closure: The Five Stages Of Renewal
Chronology
Glossary
Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Index
Notes:
Translated from the German.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780801458040
0801458048
9780801459283
0801459281
OCLC:
726824213

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