Scroll Introduction
The Nine Ennead is a structured study of Atum-Ré, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Ausaru, Auset, Sutukh, and Nebthet as one connected system.
This book is arranged as nine chapters:
- Atum-Ré
- Shu
- Tefnut
- Geb
- Nut
- Auset
- Ausaru
- Sutukh
- Nebthet
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A RÉKnowology study of the Nine Ennead as one unfolding system of emergence, condition, structure, order, power, opposition, and completion.
Scroll Introduction
The Nine Ennead is a structured study of Atum-Ré, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Ausaru, Auset, Sutukh, and Nebthet as one connected system.
This book is arranged as nine chapters:
Chapter Index
Each chapter can be cited by chapter and paragraph number.
9 chapters
Chapter 1
Chapter I of The Nine Ennead. Atum-Ré as the point of emergence and the beginning of the ordered unfolding.
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The Nine Ennead 1
Chapter 2
Chapter II of The Nine Ennead. Shu as the first condition required after the beginning.
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The Nine Ennead 2
Chapter 3
Chapter III of The Nine Ennead. Tefnut as the sustaining condition that allows the unfolding to continue.
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Chapter 4
Chapter IV of The Nine Ennead. Geb as the foundation every enduring system requires.
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Chapter 5
Chapter V of The Nine Ennead. Nut as the structure that gives foundation purpose and order.
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Chapter 6
Chapter VI of The Nine Ennead. Auset as intelligent order, wisdom, direction, and application.
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Chapter 7
Chapter VII of The Nine Ennead. Ausaru as the restoration of true order after disruption.
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Chapter 8
Chapter VIII of The Nine Ennead. Sutukh as opposition, disruption, force, testing, and necessary tension.
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Chapter 9
Chapter IX of The Nine Ennead. Nebthet as boundary, hidden support, protection, transition, and completion.
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A foundational RÉKnowology collection organized around nine systems of study, symbolism, consciousness, and inner structure.