
What if ancient Egyptian mythology was never meant to be worshipped — but activated?
The Inner Pantheon reveals the forgotten purpose behind Egypt’s gods, symbols, and sacred stories. These were not just tales of the afterlife — they were psychological technologies designed to mirror the journey of the self: through shadow, transformation, and reintegration.
Each god is decoded not as a character, but as a force within.
Each myth is mapped not as history, but as an architecture of the psyche.
And every symbol — from the solar barque to the feather of Ma’at — is reclaimed as a mechanism of inner alignment.
Through this powerful reinterpretation, the reader is invited not to study mythology, but to inhabit it. To remember what the ancients never forgot:
That myth is not fantasy — it is framework.
And when read with awakened eyes, it becomes a guide for transformation, shadow work, and becoming whole.
This is not a book of beliefs.
It is a technology of the soul — finally reawakened.
Number of pages | 150 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Coated Silk 90g |
Language | English |
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