The Search For Omm Sety - Jonathan Cott
"From ancient Egypt to twentieth century England and back, here is the extraordinary real-life account of one woman's three-thousand-year odyssey... In 1907 when Dorothy Louise Eady was three years old, she suffered a near-fatal fall in her parents' London flat. It was an accident that would change her life forever. From that day forward, Dorothy insisted that England was not her "real" home. As she grew up, she began spending her days in the Egyptology wing of the British Museum -- rooms filled with relics whose strange familiarity and attraction convinced her that Egypt was where she belonged. Dorothy recalled that in an earlier life, as a fourteen-year-old orphan named Bentreshyt, she had served in the temple at Abydos and fallen tragically in love with Pharaoh Sety the First. When Bentreshyt discovered she was pregnant, rather than reveal her secret, she committed suicide. Although Dorothy knew that she had lived in Egypt previously, no one - not even her family - believed her. In 1933, Dorothy Eady left England forever and moved to Egypt. There, through means of astral projection, she renewed her love affair with Sety the First and became known as Omm Sety. The Search for Omm Sety is Dorothy Eady's remarkable story."
Paperback
Illustrated
Printed - 1988
Pages - 335
Age spots
ISBN - 9780099671404
Condition - good used book
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