WINGED PHARAOH

1937

‘A book of fine idealism, deep compassion and a spiritual quality pure and bright as a flame’
– New York Times

In ancient Egypt a ruler who attained the priesthood was called a ‘Winged Pharaoh’. Sekeeta, princess and daughter of enlightened parents, is sent to the temple to be trained as a ‘looker of Maat’, able to dream travel out of her body to help those in trouble, and to fight evil. Her teacher, Ney-sey-ra, teaches her that:

‘…the lotus has always been the symbol of a true priest. Though its roots grow in the mud beneath the water, it opens in the sunlight… only those who have a channel of memory, which is the stalk of the lotus, can bring back to Earth what they have seen in the Light.’

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Sekeeta proves herself an able candidate, but has she the courage and skill to survive the death-defying rites of initiation to the priesthood? And is she capable of the self-denial it would take to dedicate her life to ruling her people: in other words, can she become a Winged Pharaoh worthy of the title?