📚 Ancient Rites and Primordial Rituals (Wax On, Wane Off)
“As a living body has seemingly ‘involuntary’ processes or functions, there are also seemingly ‘involuntary’ psychological processes. A prime example of this is when people moan or scream in pain, or laugh at something that is funny to the person. Each requires a stimulus or command. A scream in pain requires something painful. A laugh requires something that is hilarious. Each is common. What I am talking about are the uncommon, seemingly ‘involuntary’ psychological and physical processes or functions that are stimulated in a variety of ways through what can rightfully be called ritual or rites.
There are certain rituals or rites that are being unwittingly performed by people. These rites or rituals are the stimuli for various ‘involuntary’ psychological and physical processes. A ritual or rite is an established procedure or way of doing something, be it productive or destructive, positive or negative…”
That is an excerpt from Issue #3 of “The Ta Chronicles”, which is an original series of digital scrolls (PDF format) that I write and the Koraa illustrates.
Why?
The production of “The Ta Chronicles” is an effective way to inform people about things that most people would otherwise conflate or artificially equate with information produced by the Vanar over the past 6,000 years. You will see the effectiveness and the difference for yourself when you read the first issue of The Ta Chronicles.
Who and How?
The Ta Chronicles is 100% produced in-house by only myself and the Koraa and distributed directly via The Ta Chronicles website. There are no other parties or people involved. This allows for unimpeded distribution and unobstructed direct access. We can produce new issues at a pace that we set and by operating like this, there is greater marketing flexibility.
When?
The first issue of The Ta Chronicles is available right now.
Where?
The Ta Chronicles is only available at: TaChronicles.com
You are invited to learn more about The Ta Chronicles and to download the first issue. After reading it, let’s discuss it via Substack’s Chat feature.
.:Atenubi:Taharakhti:.



