Figure 27: Left: The Ancient Egyptian God Djehuti holding the Caduceus in his left hand and transmit-
ting the life force with the ankh amulet in his right arm. (From the Temple of Asar (Osiris) in Abdu
(Egypt, Africa) 204
Figure 28: Right: Modern caduceus (staff with a serpent coiled around it). 204
Figure 29: Djehuti restoring to Heru the Udjat (Uatchit) Eye,_, which Set had blinded. 205
Figure 30: From left to right: D-The Eye of Heru Symbol. Heru was also known as the “Divine Hawk of
Gold,” a manifestation of the sun which is an embodied form of the Supreme Spirit. 205
Figure 31: The Medieval Alchemical symbol of Gold. 206
Figure 32: The winged caduceus (G) with the Rx symbol (H), used by modern day doctors and phar-
macists. In more recent times the symbol of the caduceus and the Rx have been increasingly re-
placed by the mortar and pestle (Fig. 33). 206
Figure 33: Mortar and pestle symbols used by modern pharmacies and drug stores. 206
Figure 34: Left-The Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hetheru 209
Figure 35: Right- Forms of the Ancient Egyptian God Djehuti as a baboon and as a man with
the head of an Ibis with the crescent moon headdress. 209
Figure 36: The goddess Hetheru in the form of the lioness-holding the two serpents of the Ke-
metic Caduceus. 210
Figure 37: The Body-Mind-Soul-Spirit Connection 216
Figure 38: Structure of the mind. 221
Figure 39: Below- Diagram of the Psycho-Spiritual Energy Centers of Human consciousness also known as the