ACADEMY OF ORACLE ARTS PRESENTS
A FREE VIRTUAL WEBINAR:
Hieroglyphs:
Sacred Symbols of the Ancients
A live conversation with
Mahmoud Khodier
Esteemed Egyptologist, Guide, and Educator
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FREE 60-Min Webinar!
led by Esteemed Egyptologist, Guide, and Educator
Mahmoud Khodier
The live webinar took place on September 13th. Sign up to watch the informative replay through September 24th!
Click here to learn more about Mahmoud's upcoming course "Decoding Hieroglyphs" beginning September 25, 2023.
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Uncover the Profound:
Egyptian Hieroglyphs, often referred to as the "mdw.w-nṯr" code, encompass the formal Royal sacred writing system of the Ancient Egyptian language, known as “Medu Nejer,” the Neters’ words. With over 2,000 distinct characters, this script is one of humanity's oldest dialects and has profoundly influenced modern languages like Latin, Arabic, and Cyrillic.
Join us on September 13th for a FREE online Meet & Greet with Mahmoud Khodier, an esteemed Egyptologist, leading naturalist guide, and educator.
During this online event, Isis Indriya, founder of the Academy of Oracle Arts and organizer of the annual Egypt Initiations, will interview Mahmoud to explore the profound realm of Hieroglyphs. He will provide an introduction to their ancient mysteries and significance as the formal Royal sacred writing system of the Ancient Egyptian language.
In our ever-changing world, the ancient mysteries of Egypt, originally known as Khemet, beckon with timeless fascination. They offer a pathway to a bygone era where spirituality and wisdom converged, providing a compelling counterpoint to our fast-paced modern lives.
In these times of seeking deeper meaning and connection, the study of Egypt's ancient mysteries promises a profound journey into the heart of human spirituality.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Join us for this complimentary live event where you will gain insights into:
- Egyptian Mysteries: Immerse yourself into the profound world of Hieroglyphs and begin to unravel their ancient mysteries
- Sacred Script: Discover the significance of hieroglyphs as the formal Royal and sacred writing system of the Ancient Egyptian language
- Divine Connection: Learn why these sacred letters and engravings are believed to hold the symbols and words of the Divine
- Ancient Wisdom: Gain insights into the deep knowledge and symbolism encapsulated within hieroglyphs
- Linguistic Roots: Understand how Egyptian hieroglyphs are ancestral to modern scripts like Latin, Arabic, and Cyrillic
- Transform Your Perception: Delve into the origin stories and creation principles encoded in this ancient script, potentially reshaping your worldview
You will have a rare opportunity to engage directly with Mahmoud, ask him questions, and learn about his upcoming course, "Decoding Hieroglyphs: Getting to know the system of the sacred letters and engravings that are said to be the symbols and words of the Divine."
Mahmoud Khodier possesses an in-depth comprehension and expertise in Egyptology, holding multiple degrees from Al Azher and Cairo Universities. With decades of experience as a tour guide, lecturer, and History Channel contributor, his passion for Egyptology is captivating. He has also served as a key guide on the Egyptian pilgrimages led by Isis Indriya over the last five years.
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Introducing your guide: Mahmoud Khodeir
Our Egyptologist and naturalist guide, Mahmoud Khodeir, holds degrees from Al Azher and Cairo Universities.
Born in Memphis, Egypt, he has excelled as a tour guide since 1990, and has led many American, British, and Dutch groups throughout Egypt. His knowledge of Egypt puts him in demand as a guest lecturer throughout the United States. Mahmoud’s gifted teaching style, sensitivity, sense of humor, and genuine enthusiasm for all things Egyptian promise to captivate our group.
He is married and has two daughters, one finished studying Egyptology, and the other studying communication at Cairo University.
He has participated in T.V. programs like History Channel, guest lectured for the Egyptian Study Society (ESS) in Denver, and lectured in Minneapolis, Boston, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, Nassau and other places.