All polytheistic religions have a central 'Creator/God/Figure'
Egypt and onwards...
The Hebrews called the rest either angels or demons.....like many of the polytheistic religions already accounted for.
The merger was common before Hebrews. Egypt had Amun and then had Ra....and then merged them into Amen-Ra....but Amen was 'creator'
Ra was sun god.
Kybalion was written 1900's or so. And is pulled from a bunch of sources, and not a true document that has been passed down.
Kybalion is just an interpretation of Gnostics, which is an interpretation of Hebrew + Sumerian + Egypt takes which merge the ideas of paganism and Christians..
It's like a continuation of Druids, Aryans, Sumerian, etc.
So far what I have seen. The monotheism is focused on removing spirits/niche ceremonies. It allows for a topdown preist class
All polytheistic religions have a central 'Creator/God/Figure'
Egypt and onwards...
The Hebrews called the rest either angels or demons.....like many of the polytheistic religions already accounted for.
The merger was common before Hebrews. Egypt had Amun and then had Ra....and then merged them into Amen-Ra....but Amen was 'creator'
Ra was sun god.
Kybalion was written 1900's or so. And is pulled from a bunch of sources, and not a true document that has been passed down.
Kybalion is just an interpretation of Gnostics, which is an interpretation of Hebrew + Sumerian + Egypt takes which merge the ideas of paganism and Christians..
It's like a continuation of Druids, Aryans, Sumerian, etc.
All polytheistic religions have a central 'Creator/God/Figure'
Egypt and onwards...
The Hebrews called the rest either angels or demons.....like many of the polytheistic religions already accounted for.
The merger was common before Hebrews. Egypt had Amun and then had Ra....and then merged them into Amen-Ra....but Amen was 'creator'
Ra was sun god.