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Eyes of Horus: Ra-ab Leads a Revolt [Paperback]

Joan Grant
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June 2002
Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, grows up in a corrupt Egypt devoted to the worship of Set, the Lord of Fear. When an adult, he joins a group called "the eyes of Horus," dedicated to ending the rule of terror and lifting the shadows of greed, lust, and cruelty from Egypt. Toward this end, he leads his followers into battle to depose the old regime and evil priests. This is one of the most exciting of all of the Joan Grant novels.

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Joan Grant authored a set of 7 remarkable novels, in which she recaptures the drama and setting of one of her own previous lives. Called "far memory" novels, these 7 books offer tremendous insight into the nature of reincarnation, spiritual development, and psychic talents. She also wrote a set of memoirs and one nonfiction study of reincarnation, Many Lifetimes, which she coauthored with her 3rd husband, Denys Kelsey.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting Spiritual Espionage Nov 25 2011
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While most books expand one's intellectual knowledge, Joan Grant's "far memory" novels inspire wisdom. Spiritual truths sparkle like precious gems throughout all seven of them. They are more than stories of forgotten eras, they are timeless manuals for living and dying. Eyes of Horus vividly describes through the eyes of Ra-ab a "warrior of the light" how the more enlightened laws and customs of Egypt's past have become corrupted. The contrast between the Egypt of the First Dynasty in Winged Pharaoh - Joan's first novel - and the Egypt of the Eleventh Dynasty in Eyes of Horus is striking. It is about a spiritual conspiracy, a silent revolution orchestrated by indiviuals of all ages and castes who call themselves the "Eyes of Horus" or more simply the "Watchers;" and who are sworn to restore Egypt to her former glory by driving out the ultimate adversary: Fear. It has all the drama of a Hollywood Blockbuster: Heros and heroines, natural disaster, war, and of course heart racing romance. It's essential message is how fear can only be conqured through love, and peace only achieved through compassion; and how difficult this is to do when one is faced with such blatant injustice. Thank you to Dawn Chorus Press for keeping these less popular of Joan's novels in print.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Better Than a Vivid Movie-and Real Nov 10 2000
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Joan Grant had an amazing knack for incisive writing about her past lives. Many books of this genre are fuzzy, feel-good bromides that leave us doubtful.The authenticity of Grant's experience rings true in every sentence of this work.

It reads like an exciting adventure novel- yet the solidity and internal consistency of her main characters are astounding- and the spiritual gems glistening throughout the narrative are there for anyone to share. The prose is crisp, measured, and not padded and brings the culture and perspective of ancient Egypt directly into the heart and mind of the reader.

I am glad than writer Harold Klemp (Autobiography of a Modern Prophet) recommended this author to me.

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5.0 out of 5 stars She WAS there indeed... Nov 25 1999
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If you got to this page, please, please DO BUY Joan Grant's "Eyes of Horus". It is a wonderfully written novel (Which is suppossed to be a real life she remembers), it is wonderfully written, and the amount of details of everyday life makes it amazing to read. You will feel you are in old Egipt, seeing everything with your own eyes. The way she writes makes you even understand other ways of thinking than our own, because of what her characters say, the comparisons they make... Believe me! I am an hypercritical person and there is nothing phony in this book! Please buy it, you will not regret it!
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