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Translation of the text written at the Entrance to the Temple of the Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet, Karnak Temple

I only ask you to enter my house with respect. To serve you I do not need your devotion, but your sincerity. Neither your beliefs, but your thirst for knowledge. Enter with your vices, your fears and your hatreds from the greatest to the smaller ones, I can help you dissolve them.

You can look at me and love me as a female, as a mother, as a daughter, as a sister, as a friend, but never look at me as an authority above yourself. If the devotion you have for any god, It is greater than the one you have for the God that is within you, you offend them both and you

Translation of the text written at the Entrance to the Temple of the Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet, Karnak Temple I only ask you to enter my house with respect. To serve you I do not need your devotion, but your sincerity. Neither your beliefs, but your thirst for knowledge. Enter with your vices, your fears and your hatreds from the greatest to the smaller ones, I can help you dissolve them. You can look at me and love me as a female, as a mother, as a daughter, as a sister, as a friend, but never look at me as an authority above yourself. If the devotion you have for any god, It is greater than the one you have for the God that is within you, you offend them both and you

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I'm notorious for typos myself.

Out of curiosity, have you read Enoch, Jubilee's, and Jasher? I'm working out a few things that are referenced in those books. The title "cedars" of Russia loosely ties into what I'm digging into. Sometimes the universe points you where to look next. I'll be checking it out this week.

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Awesome. Enoch is on my read list together with the Gospel of Thomas which i am currently reading. I wanna read The way of the Tao aswell. It seems the Thomas Gospel will read kind of like this.

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My dad just picked up the whole collection. I used to have first book of Enoch. How authentic do you think oera Linda is?

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Since it has been perserved within a family, and the original text, me as a norwegian can actually somewhat read. The translation isnt so obscure as lets say sumerian is. I think it is safe to say it is legit. Truth resonates within, so you can easily judge for yourself. IF and only IF were able to be honest within..