Section I |
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Foreword | ix |
The History
- The Story of Ra Ta
- The Invasion of Egypt
- The Early Period
- The History from the Prayer Group Readings
- Group Associated in Egypt Now in Same Family
- The Marks of Ra Ta | p. 3 p. 3 p. 24 p. 30 p. 35 p. 41 p. 49 |
Ancient Rulers of Egypt
- The First Northern Ruler
- The Second Northern Ruler
- Brothers and Sisters of the King
- Offspring of the King
- The King's Favorites
- In the King's Household
- In the King's Service
- Deposed Native Rulers
- Kingdoms in the South
- Queen of Nu [?] - Enu [?]
- Royal Connections with Gobi |
p. 53 p. 53 p. 57 p. 62 p. 65 p. 69 p. 70 p. 74 p. 78 p. 84 p. 87 p. 88 |
Counselors to the Kings
- Households of the Counselors
- Counselors Who Favored the Priest |
p. 95 p. 98 p. 103 |
Ra Ta: Relatives and Relationships
- Ra Ta: The High Priest
- Relatives of the Priest
- Companions of the Priest
- Ra Ta's First Wife
- Ra Ta's Second Companion
- Other Companions
- Offspring of the Priest
- Children of Ra Ta and His First Wife
- Daughter of Ra Ta and Isris (Isis)
- Other Offspring |
p. 107 p. 107 p. 108 p. 112 p. 112 p. 113 p. 117 p. 119 p. 119 p. 135 p. 138 |
Banishment of the Priest
- The Cause of Banishment
- Edgar Cayce's Banishment Dream
- Aides and Informants to the King
- Bodyguards of the Priest
- Aides to Those Banished
- Teachinsg During Banishment
- Attempts to Re-establish the Priest
- Rulers in the Lands of Banishment |
p. 144 p. 144 p. 146 p. 147 p. 155 p. 159 p. 160 p. 162 p. 164 |
Rebellions in Egypt
- The Native Rebellion
- The Leader and His Relations
- Participants in the Rebellion
- Settlement of the Rebellion
- The Ibex Rebellion
- The Ibex Kingdom
- Women in the Ibex Court
- Brothers at War
- Settling the Rebellion
- The Atlantean Rebellion
- Atlanteans Who Sought Power
- Peace Established |
p. 169 p. 169 p. 169 p. 174 p. 178 p. 181 p. 181 p. 183 p. 185 p. 189 p. 191 p. 191 p. 195 |
Return of the Priest
- Necessity for the Return
- The Priest is Re-established
- The Period of Reconstruction |
p. 199 p. 199 p. 201 p. 203 |
Atlanteans in Egypt
- Atlantean Migrations
- Atlantean Leaders
- Disruptive Influences
- Atlantean Records Preserved
- Atlantean Contributions
- Technology
- Coalition of Activites
- Healing Arts
- Cultural Advancements |
p. 212 p. 212 p. 215 p. 222 p. 225 p. 228 p. 228 p. 232 p. 234 p. 237 |
Section II |
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The Developing Society
- Agriculture
- Domestication and Use of Animals
- Transportation
- Mining of Metals and Stones
- Making of Paper and Textiles
- Apparel
- Treasury and Finance
- Social Services |
p. 241 p. 241 p. 244 p. 247 p. 248 p. 252 p. 255 p. 259 p. 262 |
Writings and Records
- The Library of Alexandria
- The Book of the Dead
- Record Keepers
- Historians |
p. 269 p. 269 p. 270 p. 273 p. 276 |
Ancient Architects
- Factors Considered in Building
- Ancient Technology
- Builders
Builders of Pyramids and Record Chambers |
p. 278 p. 278 p. 280 p. 284 p. 292 |
The Sphinx and the Great Pyramid
- The Sphinx: The Mystery of Mysteries
- The Great Pyramid: Hall of the Initiates |
p. 297 p. 297 p. 300 |
Archaeology: That which may one day be brought to Light
- The Hall of Records
- Discovering the Records
- Pyramids of the Kings
- Pyramid of Arart
- Pyramid of Araaraart
- Undiscovered Pyramids
- Undiscovered Structures and City
- Discoveries to be made in the South and in Foreign Lands |
p. 311 p. 311 p. 319 p. 321 p. 321 p. 322 p. 327 p. 333 p. 336 |