Yet again, I am dreaming of Egypt, the Egypt of mythistory and the Egypt of the imagination. From last night's dream report:
A drama
is unfolding in the courtyard of a villa in ancient Egypt. Huge snakes, larger
than humans, rise above on of the walls, raised up like cobras. Sometimes there are five, sometimes
seven. On the other side of the compound are beings who can appear as humans or
cats. There is contention between these forces. I am here to mediate, to make a
balance. I have no fear of the serpents and I know the cat people have my back.
I approach the door of the house with the typescript of a book. I know this is what is needed to make peace. What may be a snake or an arm darts through the open door and carries my book to where it is needed. I know this is successful.
I approach the door of the house with the typescript of a book. I know this is what is needed to make peace. What may be a snake or an arm darts through the open door and carries my book to where it is needed. I know this is successful.
Feelings:
Excited, intrigued
Reality
check: I am again immersed in Egyptian studies. Yesterday I was reading The
Dawning Moon of the Mind, Susan Brind Morrow’s beautiful rendition of the
poetic text from the Pyramid of Unis (also spelled Unas). Long ago I was stirred to the roots of my being
when I read earlier translations of related
texts in the splendid recreation of chambers from the mastaba tomb of Unis’s
son, Unis-Ankh, at the Field Museum in Chicago. I have been studying hieroglyphs
again, partly inspired by the remarkable work of Normandi Ells, whose
new book Hieroglyphic Words of Power is being published this year. I have a hunch that I know the identity of the esoteric luminaries in the last scene. They dreamed of Egypt too. As so often, my dreams have set me research assignments. And maybe another book to write?
Drawings from Robert Moss journal
1 comment:
Those rising cobras remind me of the wall outside the heb sed courtyard at Sakkara. When you travel from the Pyramid of Unas down a staircase and into the open courtyard in front of the Step Pyramid, if you turn you see them. Seven. Just like the image of the hieroglyph ARIT. - Normandi
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