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I have been having a difficult time figuring out which texts on Egypt, Egyptian religion or mythology, or Egyptology in general that the founders of the Golden Dawn, Westcott and Mathers, would have had available to them.
For the Kabbalistic material, it is relatively straightforward wit ... Continue reading »
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2 years ago
In any case, rumor has it that Budge worked the Egyptian dept. for the British museum just around the corner from the London temple & may have helped out here and there.
2 years ago
His book came out in 1895, seven years after the GD was founded and, I believe, three years after the second order was created.
I'll have to double-check the dates on Farr's book but even that wouldn't explain what Mathers and Westcott were deriving their Egyptian elements from...
2 years ago
Iirc, the magic book came out 1896, and the Hathor book preceded it by a year. :-)
2 years ago
It's just very hard to nail down sources for Golden Dawn ideas of Egyptian beliefs (specifically on the soul) based on that. For other areas, we know what texts were available and often which ones were owned by them or quoted by them in other things they wrote.
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