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Dead Egyptians Dead Egyptians by Del Blackwater
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“The man then walked directly over to me and with a showy exhale of his cigarette, looked at me with intense dark eyes and stated, “The veil is so thin in Egypt.” “The veil? The veil between us and them, you mean?” This pleased him. “The same!” Then, noting the lack of introduction, he said, “Aleister Crowley–a pleasure to make your acquaintance.”
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“Why is it that you appear as solid as anyone, but Seti was transparent?” “English is a lovely enough language, but this word ‘ghost’ lacks greatly. There are two varieties of ghost, and they should never have been lumped together. The common kind are the Akhu, those are the kind one encounters every day. They are a temporary presence, destined to move on. That is why they are so desperate. Seti is one of those.” “And you are?” “A Sahu. In simple terms, I broke the cycle of reincarnation. I am…permanent.” “Immortal,” I clarified. “Immortal. Unless I break my own principles. Then, I too would have to start over…”
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