Huhito Fables Vol.6


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Warning: This fable may affect children's primary education. It should be purchased by a sensible adult over 18 years old. And please make your own version of the story and read it to your children. ..。:*..。:*..。:* Catalog of works *:。..*:。..*:。.. King of the Earth / King of the Sea / King of the Sky / A tornado has arrived / No one says anything / Everyone Laughed / Everyone is fine! / Returning the Favour of Migratory Bird / A Lonely Person with No Friends / Excuse for unmotivated people / Tiger and Hawk Part1 Disliked Spider / Everyone's tired... / Fox and Raccoon Dog playing a trick on each other / The Popular Cat and The Beloved Dog / Rug Rat and Old Fart / Marathon for Animals Part1 / Marathon for Animals Part2 / Marathon for Animals Part3 / Marathon for Animals Part4 / Marathon for Animals Part5 / Tiger and Hawk Part2 Marathon for Animals Part6 / Marathon for Animals Part7 / Marathon for Animals Part8 / Marathon for Animals Part9 / Crow Complaint / Sleep of the Moon / The life of Binary Star / The story of the Constellations / Beloved Cat and Docile Dog / Preachy Buddhist Priest / Tiger and Hawk Part3 Destination of Balloon / When there are no more haters... / When the mountain gets angry... / Fox Prophecy / Be careful not to eat too much sweets / Forest Cake Shop / Kitten who became an older sister / To avoid becoming a master of unhappy / Stupid Raccoon Dog, Clever Rabbit, Sly Fox / Happiness of parent birds / Tiger and Hawk Part4 Fun Teeth Brushing / Large Shark and Small Little Fish / Typhoon Tears / Frog's Praying For Sky / Cicada Chorus / Magical Pocket / A typhoon has arrived! / Acorn comparison of statures / When you can ride a bicycle / Cheating Raccoon Dog / Tiger and Hawk Part5 ..。:*..。:*..。:*..。:*..。:*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..




Huhito Fables Vol.16


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Warning: This fable may affect children's primary education. It should be purchased by a sensible adult over 18 years old. And please make your own version of the story and read it to your children. ..。:*..。:*..。:* Catalog of works *:。..*:。..*:。.. Invincible commander / Studying / Sleeping Lion and Fox / Mask and Real Intention / Those who want to go to hell / How to get a king to be happy / Monkey and Deer / Those who stop at life / Those who leave something for old age / Those who procrastinate the problem / Snail and Frog Part 1 Differences in values / The Battle of the Moment / Those who rejoice at pros and cons of the bill / Great idea / Those who do not have fear or anxiety / Those who is good at living and those who is not good at living / Those who do not think about the future or the career / Those who have the next chance / Those who open the door / Those who worry about choices / Snail and Frog Part 2 Unhappy Person / Those who seek meaning in the work / Those who want to compare themselves with others / Attributes of the wise man / Rabbit with ears down / First-class Goods / A Slow-Witted Person / Rich Scholar and Poor Merchant / A lady who is good at cleaning / The Perfect Thing / Snail and Frog Part 3 Continuing Difficulties and Coming Happiness / Happy Times and Unhappy Times / Marriage and Single / Those who do things that they think are impossible / Successful Investment / Fun and Painful / Those who had everything / Escape Route and Roadless Road / Words and Teachings / The Opposite of Happiness / Snail and Frog Part 4 Problems that could not be solved / Angry Tiger / Monk and Wolf / A Deadly Disease / Porcupine and Armadillo / A man who uses words that no one knows / Before taking a step / What do you study for? / A young man and an old woman who take shelter from the rain / Life is a Marathon / Snail and Frog Part 5 ..。:*..。:*..。:*..。:*..。:*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..*:。..




The Natural Genesis (Two Volumes in One)


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Egyptologist Gerald Massey challenged readers in A Book of the Beginnings to consider the argument that Egypt was the birthplace of civilization and that the widespread monotheistic vision of man and the metaphysical was, in fact, based on ancient Egyptian mythos. In The Natural Genesis, presented here in an omnibus edition, Massey delivers a sequel, delving deeper into his compelling polemic. In Volume I, he offers a more intellectual, fine-tuned analysis of the development of society out of Egypt. From the simplest signs (numbers, the cross) to the grandest archetypes (darkness, the mother figure), Massey carefully and confidently lays the cultural and psychosocial bricks of evolutionism. Volume II provides detailed discourse on the Egyptian origin of the delicate components of the monotheistic creed. With his agile prose, Massey leads an adventurous examination of the epistemology of astronomy, time, and Christology-and what it all means for human culture. British author GERALD MASSEY (1828-1907) published works of poetry, spiritualism, Shakespearean criticism, and theology, but his best known works are in the realm of Egyptology, including The Book of the Beginnings, The Natural Genesis, and Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World.




The Jesus Legend Traced in Egypt for Ten Thousand Years


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"It goes unappreciated by modern Egyptologists, but it is embraced by those who savor the concept of a "hidden history" of humanity, and those who approach all human knowledge from the perspective of the esoteric. Gerald Massey's massive Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World--first published in 1907 and crowning achievement of the self-taught scholar--redefines the roots of Christianity via Egypt, proposing that Egyptian mythology was the basis for Jewish and Christian beliefs"--Publisher's note.




BETWEEN THE ACTS


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Between the Acts is the final novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1941 shortly after her suicide. This is a book laden with hidden meaning and allusion. It describes the mounting, performance, and audience of a festival play (hence the title) in a small English village just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Much of it looks forward to the war, with veiled allusions to connection with the continent by flight, swallows representing aircraft, and plunging into darkness. The pageant is a play within a play, representing a rather cynical view of English history. Woolf links together many different threads and ideas - a particularly interesting technique being the use of rhyme words to suggest hidden meanings. Relationships between the characters and aspects of their personalities are explored. The English village bonds throughout the play through their differences and similarities. Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was an English writer who is considered one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.




A Book of the Beginnings


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The Lost Meaning of Death


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The text can be read with profit by both new and old Mason, for within its pages lies an interpretation of Masonic symbolism which supplements the monitorial instruction usually given in the lodges. The leading Masonic scholars of all times have agreed that the symbols of the Fraternity are susceptible of the most profound interpretation and thus reveal to the truly initiated certain secrets concerning the spiritual realities of life. Freemasonry is therefore more than a mere social organization a few centuries old, and can be regarded as a perpetuation of the philosophical mysteries and initiations of the ancients. This is in keeping with the inner tradition of the Craft, a heritage from pre-Revival days. The present volume will appeal to the thoughtful Mason as an inspiring work, for it satisfies the yearning for further light and leads the initiate to that Sanctum Sanctorum where the mysteries are revealed. The book is a contribution to Masonic idealism, revealing the profounder aspects of our ancient and gentle Fraternity—those unique and distinctive features which have proved a constant inspiration through the centuries.




The Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Mysteries of Amenta


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An Exact Reprint of Book IV of "Ancient Egypt the Light of the World" as Published by T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1907. Introduction by Professor Hilton Hotema 1962.




Ancient Egypt: the Light of the World


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Massey was a believer in spiritual evolution; he opined that Darwin's theory of evolution was incomplete without spiritualism:The theory contains only one half the explanations of man's origins and needs spiritualism to carry it through and complete it. For while this ascent on the physical side has been progressing through myriads of ages, the Divine descent has also been going on - man being spiritually an incarnation from the Divine as well as a human development from the animal creation. The cause of the development is spiritual. Mr. Darwin's theory does not in the least militate against ours - we think it necessitates it; he simply does not deal with our side of the subject. He cannot go lower than the dust of the earth for the matter of life; and for us, the main interest of our origin must lie in the spiritual domain.In regard to Ancient Egypt, Massey first published The Book of the Beginnings, followed by The Natural Genesis. His most prolific work is Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World, published shortly before his death. Published in 1907.Like Godfrey Higgins a half-century earlier, Massey believed that Western religions had Egyptian roots. Massey wrote,The human mind has long suffered an eclipse and been darkened and dwarfed in the shadow of ideas the real meaning of which has been lost to moderns. Myths and allegories whose significance was once unfolded in the Mysteries have been adopted in ignorance and reissued as real truths directly and divinely vouchsafed to humanity for the first and only time! The early religions had their myths interpreted. We have ours misinterpreted. And a great deal of what has been imposed on us as God's own true and sole revelation to us is a mass of inverted myths.One of the more important aspects of Massey's writings were his assertions that there were parallels between Jesus and the Egyptian god Horus, primarily contained in the book The Natural Genesis first published in 1883. Massey, for example, argued in the book his belief that: both Horus and Jesus were born of virgins on 25 December, raised men from the dead (Massey speculates that the biblical Lazarus, raised from the dead by Jesus, has a parallel in El-Asar-Us, a title of Osiris), died by crucifixion and were resurrected three days later. These assertions have influenced various later writers such as Alvin Boyd Kuhn, Tom Harpur, Yosef Ben-Jochannan, and Dorothy M. Murdock.