Behutet: The Destruction of Man is an achingly novel of choices and the triumph of life after death.
Many characters in Greek mythology conceal the Khamitic and the Cretan origins of Greek civilization! Before the creation of such Greek Heroes as Ares, Poseidon, Zeus, Apollo, Hercules, Agamemnon etc., - there existed the Khamitic legend of Heru of Behutet (Herukhuti) - who symbolized the ultimate victory of good over evil with the guidance of the Metu Neter Oracle!
Chillingly current and filled with intrigue, Behutet: the Destruction of Man transports the reader into the most deceiving...
Behutet: The Destruction of Man is an achingly novel of choices and the triumph of life after death.
The Tuat is on one hand the journey to the light from the darkness literally and metaphorically (ignorance, corruption, war, the S Nation, etc.) Iswande, Netchem, Meri Sa Aunghk and Kling Saa knit their way through time dimension from the ancient cities of Om (Ta Ra), Anu and Uast, to the contemporary Birmingham. Conversely, The Tuat is also about the light of Kalakun, the magic of Bambalasaam, the wisdom teachings of Ptah Hetep between the dream and waking worlds through which these characters traverse time to identify with their divine selves (Ausar) becoming the Pert Em Heru, the Awaken...
The Tuat is on one hand the journey to the light from the darkness literally and metaphorically (ignorance, corruption, war, the S Nation, etc.) Iswan...