
Jedi Knight of Star Wars, just fiction, right?
OR NOT!
Suppose that “Jedi Knights” are in fact very real! In ancient Egypt, there existed real life “Jedi Knights”, called the Djedhi. “The Jedi are also the the Djedhi, Serpents of Wisdom, who had a real existence on this planet in the time of the Pharaohs.” There was even an academy, just like in “Star Wars” the “Jedi Academy” was the Academy of On, which was constructed by Thoth Raismes of Aphra according to a sacred pattern known as the Semik Ra’Hanok and it wasn’t just 1 structure either. It “a complex containing various buildings, open plazas and large sculptures which one could enter and receive energy for different levels of awakening. And it wasn’t just a center for learning. “Thoth and certain initiate teachers under him did hold discourses and discussion on various topics. Semik Ra’Hanok means “the becoming of the Pillar of Light (or fire).” Thus on entered this place to become that vessel or pillar of LIGHT. Some only were able to attend the discourses and achieve a measure of learned understanding. Many other went on to higher stages of receipt which on the outer was evidenced by being able to change the body vessel through molecular re-organzation…this for transporting it to other locations and even other dimensions. Yet these were not parlor tricks but a result of deep inner spiritualization of all aspects of the Being.” There were several pyramids, 1 of which was known as the “Temple of Transformation” which had rooms, stairs, & hallways. Overall, this complex was very beautiful. And the students here, became Djdehi or “Living Pillars”/transducers of Light or “Jedi Knights” if you will. I should also mention the fact the The Knights Templar continued the “Jedi Knights” tradition.
“Once established in Egypt, the Serpent or Dragon Culture engendered a brotherhood of priest kings and priestess queens and spiritual masters called the Djedhi whose definitive symbol was Uadjet, the Ureaus, a golden likeness of the indigenous desert asp. Moses was part of the Djedhi as is shown by “the fiery serpent standard” or the golden asp. The roots of Djedhi and Uadjet, “Dj” and “Djed,” denoted serpent (kundalini) and column (inner spine, sushumna) respectively, and thus designated a Djedhi (Jedi) as one who had raised the inner serpent (Kundalini) up the central channel to the spiritual centers in the head and become a Serpent of Wisdom. ” There is also Tummo (Tibetan Buddhism practice), Light Alchemy of the Grail, Babaji (Kriya Yoga). As well as Kundalini. Were all of these practices and more like them, most likely the same source.
Here is a story from IV Dynasty(Middle Kingdom) original (written down in XVIIth Dynasty). Its about Prince Radjedef, the Djedi & King Khufu. “The King and his four sons are relaxing at the palace telling stories of famous magicians. Radjedef tops them all by announcing that he knows of a living magician equal to those of the past. Khufu is interested and Radjedef tells him of the Djedi, or stable one, who is apparently ageless and knows many things, including “the shrines of the secret chambers of the enclosure of Tehuti.” Now Khufu is really interested, because the King “had spent much time in seeking for himself these secret chambers of the enclosure of Tehuti to fashion for himself their likeness for his horizon.” Khufu dispatches Radjedef to bring the Djedi back to the palace. He returns with the Djedi, who quickly charms and awes the court with his magickal abilities. Then the King comes to the point: “Now, as for the rumor that you know the number of the shrines of the secret chamber of the enclosure of Tehuti…?” Djedi says that he does not, although he knows where that information can be found. “There is a box of flint in a chamber called the Revision of On: in that box.” The Djedi claims that he cannot recover this information, but the eldest of the triplets then in the womb of the wife of the high priest of “Re, Lord of Sakhbu,” will discover the information and found a new Dynasty.”
And that is just the beginning.
Feel free to Research more!
Sources & Further Reading:
https://dwellersthreshold.wordpress.com/2018/05/19/thoth-the-djedhi/
https://maggieblueohara.wordpress.com/ in article: “Jedi… Jedai… Djedi“
Super interesting topic. Am looking forward to learning more. Thank you.
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