"The Egyptian Book of the Dead is one of the oldest and greatest classics of Western spirituality. Until now, the available translations have treated these writings as historical curiosities that have little relevance to our contemporary situations. This new version, made from the hieroglyphs, approaches the Book of the Dead as a profound spiritual text capable of speaking to us today. These writings suggest that the divine realm and the human realm are not altogether separate-they remind us that the natural world, and the substance of our lives, is fashioned from the stuff of the gods"--
Normandi Ellis Books
Normandi Ellis's writing delves into the profound currents of ancient spirituality and esoteric wisdom. Her literary contributions explore mystical traditions and the hidden connections that resonate through history. Through her prose, she offers readers a unique lens through which to understand spiritual journeys and ancient knowledge. Her work serves as a conduit, bridging the past and present with timeless insights.





Hieroglyphic Words of Power
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A guide to harnessing the ancient power of hieroglyphs
In this in-depth study into the mystery and purpose of angels, Normandi Ellis looks at the angelic dimensions of spiritual traditions around the world from the ancient past to present day.
Dreams of Isis
- 417 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A luminous journey through the exotic Egypt of a woman's mind and heart.
The Union of Isis and Thoth
Magic and Initiatory Practices of Ancient Egypt
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This initiatic guide explores temple construction on both spiritual and physical planes, detailing the initiations necessary to consecrate oneself as a divine vessel. It offers guidance on building a sacred inner temple to connect with the gods of Egypt, alongside shamanic journeys and initiations focused on ascension, shamanic death, renewal, soul retrieval, healing, and multidimensional realities. Within each of us lies a primal memory of a time when the natural world was revered as divine, and temples served as community centers for healing and wisdom—places where Heaven and Earth converge. This sacred union reflects the relationship between Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom, and Isis, the goddess of civilizing knowledge. Their teachings established celestial wisdom on Earth, with Thoth imparting mysteries to Isis, who then shared them with humanity. The authors explain how to create a communal spiritual structure to connect with the ancient Egyptian pantheon and how to become a vessel for divine wisdom. They detail the construction and ritual consecration of a Moon Temple dedicated to Thoth, guiding readers in developing relationships with the Egyptian neteru and creating an inner heart temple, or adytum, for spiritual guidance and oracular gifts. By establishing sacred temples within and without, we can participate in the union of Isis and Thoth, reviving the magic of the Egyptian mysteries in our time.