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  • Asetian Bible - Egyptian heritage4

    SaAnkhu I am walking the Ancient Egyptian (AE) spiritual and magic path and my opinion is that this book was excellently written - containing just enough material to make the new want to know more about the path and also about the old AE tradition, but also gives enough information for the well ont their way student who want to sharpen his/her skills in energy usage. One do not know of the AE tradition will ask questions to know more, and the well informed in the AE tradition will comment, make remarks, agree or disagree with the written material.
    I found that the book was not written with a modern dark gloomy scary atmosphere, but in a enlightened Ancient Egyptian way like manuscripts taken from ancient AE temples where priests or priestesses would have written instructions to the new students. Although no rituals is in it, it still is a book filled with knowledge and facts for all who walks the general AE path or interested in the AE vampire tradition. by SaAnkhu

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    Amazing and Divine5

    Stalker Em Hotep, Asetian Bible was a book that changed my life. Through every page we turn, each lesson that we've learned... will finally set us free. The Asetians return to prove that Love goes on. :D
    Asetianism, as a sacred immemorial tradition founded by Gods, embodied within itself a highly powerful system of magick, a spiritual path to immortality and a profound religion of mysteries.
    The Asetians defend evolution, self-development, fights stagnation and weakness. They, above all, defend knowledge, loyalty and valor.

    I am very happy to find Asetians. :) by Stalker

  • A unique chance5

    Hellen If you will have this his awesome book in your hands
    then you are given the graceful chance of a glimpse in long hidden secrets of an old tradition ,and the distinct occasion to learn directly from the keepers of the long forgotten Mysteries and Laws.
    The Path inside is not destined for just everyone to follow , but even if not everyone is supposed to understand The Path , or all its symbols , or pass through the density of information ,or have the chance to understand it's secret clues and magick of words , the book will still , with no doubt , put value in every reader's life.
    It is a book to be read with a sharp and open mind , and if you do that you will find treasures in it.
    It is a true guide for anyone interested to study the vampirical ways -researchers , scholars , seekers of knowledge , and a very special gift for the destined Elite to whom it speaks in many never guessed ways.

    By all means you will be impressed about how everything is related , and entwined , the ways tradition includes science , and science tradition , how old Kemetic ,Oriental , European traditions are assimilated and fitted in to place in the always evolving Asetian philosophy, and in a true Spritual dimension I personally never recognized in other vampiric communities .

    This book could be the unique chance ,
    after you probably read a whole library in search of the Truth , finding but much literature and lots of fantasy ,role playing ,and few but pale resemblances of the Truth .

    This book initiates you and guides you strongly and gracefully through the subtle domains , into the Truth you just guessed ( or maybe already felt inside ) everything pointing towards the miracle of finding your true Self .
    This is not only a book , is a living spirit , talking to you , and always answering your questions.

    One thing is for sure the book will definitely let you crave for more
    and eagerly wait for more knowledge and beauty from Aset Ka in the future. by Hellen

  • I'm glad I came across this book5

    Mary I thought I should wait until I finish the AB before I write a review about it, since that would only be fair. I have to admit I'm impressed with the style that Mr. Marques writes, it is so 'addictive', so emotive and moving, which is something I truly appreciate in deep books such as the AB. When I first got started reading, I did not read right from the beginning... but started to somewhat skip to sections that I found more interesting, like the "Subtle Anatomy", "Feeding" and of course, my most favorite, "Astral Travel and Dreamwalking", which was somewhat a mistake, since it caused me to misjudge the Asetian Bible for a while, misunderstanding a lot of things... which was what I can call the phase that I was "blind". I admit that at first it was highly interesting for me to learn the whole connection and link between vampirism and Egyptian gods, but the fact that it made almost no sense to me made me not want to look deeper... so I decided to formally read the AB from beginning to end, and I have to say, I did not put it down for longer than two or three hours during the days I was reading it, as funny as it may sound. I just enjoyed how I could, without the AB even stating, find so many more connections and ways to see how all that is stated in the book does make sense if you look at it deep enough. The only thing I have to criticize about the Asetian Bible is... I wish it was longer... why not 777 pages rather than 300? :P My interest is mostly focused on metaphysics, most of all Reiki, but vampirism is now something I look more forward to continue learning about. I just can't wait if another version of the AB will be published by the AK some day in the future. So to people interested in metaphysics, have some taste for Ancient Egypt and perhaps somewhat interested in vampirism, I really do suggest the AB. by Mary

  • Unexpected5

    Violet Flame I just received my book about four days ago, and began reading it on the first day I received it. I never knew anything about the Order of Aset Ka before purchasing the book, but being myself deeply interested in Ancient Egypt, and always interested in reading about Isis, I found it deeply interesting, and of course, besides that I thought the cover is simply gorgeous, so I purchased it and was looking forward to reading it. During the time I was waiting for my book to arrive, I decided to check out a few forums on the net about the Aset Ka, and what I discovered from the information provided there was more of a reason to make it hard waiting for the book to arrive. When I first began reading, being myself ever since childhood reading of Isis and being so "connected" to Her in a way, it was so strange to think of Her as a vampire, as the Mother of the Asetians, the first created vampires, and in the beginning I must admit that I disagreed with a lot of things and nothing made much sense to me, but I did not give up there, and continued reading. The section of the book, "The Book of Nun - The Asetian Cosmogony" and "Children of Aset - The Asetian Vampires" was where it all began to make sense, like every small new detail I paid attention to, fit the full puzzle, perfectly. Like the confrontation between Ra and Isis, fits perfectly the hate of the vampires in fiction towards the Sun and its light... although true vampires only sometimes tend to become weaker in their powers if under the direct force of the Sun's rays... just a small example of one of the most obvious connections. Before having read the Asetian Bible, I was not interested in vampirism, and never truly saw any connection between the Gods of the Ancient World and vampires, however, that isn't what I thought after reading the AB and looking at vampirism through them... After reading the AB I decided to check out a few other vampiric orders that are well known, but none of their ideas made much sense to me, so I remain only interested in Asetianism.

    I'm really glad I came across the Asetian Bible, since to me it changed my full view of how I always saw the Gods of Ancient Egypt, or how I saw the influence of religion.

    Regards,

    Viola by Violet Flame

  • Aset Ka's Most Expected Book3

    a Book Depository customer "Finally, the most expected Book of the year can be seen flying along the Nile. I'm breathless.
    Someone who really is interested in Kemetic spirituality and theology, particularly in the cult concerning Her Highness Aset, must acquire this Book, no matter how. For those who have been studying this most sacred knowledge from the outside of this Order, from now on there's no excuse, but laziness and unworthiness, for any possible ignorance. It really was an honor to finally be able to hold the Book with my very hands, which grew warmer and warmer of anxiety and True Happiness.
    The Order of Aset Ka truly gave a great and huge step towards the contemporary world. After all those years of mist and penumbra, we're finally able to access such knowledge, and such beauty, that only the Aset Ka could provide.
    After being presented with all the beauty that the magnificently illustrated cover can provide, the author simply, and magickally, took over my mind, and I fluently read the Book, non-stop.
    The Order made it as interesting as it could be. Since most might not be able to notice all the subtle conditions in which the Book was created and finished, I shall tell the readers of this review to look at the day in which the Asetian Bible was finished and the exact number of pages.
    07-07-07, 300 pages.
    Around Aset Ka, there are no coincidences. Whoever reads the Book, will be able to understand the sacredness of these sacred numbers, and why the Order of Aset Ka finally emerged from the very core of the Duat.
    About our talented Viperine author, his words are indescribably elegant, beautiful, and full of mystique. We can find him quoting a variety of authors from different paths, in contrast with the translated excerpts from the Coffin Texts, The Book of the Dead, and other Kemetic texts. He quotes names like Chuang Tzu, Siddhartha Gautama, Khalil Gibran, Byron, Anne Rice and Isaac Newton.
    Particularly inspiring and sacred, I found the Book of Nun, which is a chapter of this Great Work. This chapter describes the whole creation process, the beginning of times, the creation of the Gods and their places in the Sep Tepy. It is full of beautiful lyricism and might, of which the Asetian Cosmogony is worthy of. This chapter sure was possible through hard spiritual work, of which only Asetians and other Servants of Aset are capable of.
    This Book really is a great work, and a must have for anyone interested in real vampirism and spiritual growth. I think it may also be very interesting for scholars of Egyptology, maybe even a challenge.
    Of course all the creatures that have been accompanying Aset Ka's latest steps will be the ones to first acquire this "volume of sacred words", especially allied Orders and Houses from Portugal and Europe, Canada (how could we forget?) and other still growing vampire groups from the US.
    Being at least a devoted student, all I can do now is recommend Deeply to all those who got into contact with this Book for any reason, to read the Book. It might hold surprises for you.
    In Eternal devotion to Aset." by a Book Depository customer

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