In the sacred language of the Mystery Schools of Kemet, a current refers to a living stream of divine consciousness, an intelligent, coherent, and generative flow of energy, wisdom, and presence that connects the initiate to the eternal workings of the Neteru.

It is:

  • A frequency that exists beyond time, but can be touched, received, and entered into.

  • A trans-temporal lineage not just of teachings, but of inner alignment, vibration, and spiritual architecture.

  • A hidden river of sacred knowing flowing beneath the visible forms of ritual, language, and glyph passed through the temples, preserved in stone, and echoed in the human soul.

When we speak of “the current of Tehuti,” we refer not simply to his myths or symbols, but to:

  • The vibratory field of divine intelligence he embodies.

  • The spiritual laws he keeps, Ma’at, measure, resonance, sacred language.

  • The initiatory transmission he offers to those prepared to walk the path of inner alchemy.


How Does One Enter the Current?

To enter the current of Tehuti is to awaken one’s inner scribe, one’s ba as the recorder of truth, and one’s ka as a vessel of divine proportion.

It involves:

  1. Attunement
    Through meditation, prayer, ritual, and contemplation of glyphs and temple art, the initiate tunes their energetic field to the resonance of Tehuti.

  2. Ritual Practice
    Sacred utterance (medu netcher), alignment with lunar and solar timings, and temple offerings harmonize the subtle bodies with his presence.

  3. Inner Temple Work
    Just as Tehuti guided the building of outer temples, so too does he guide the construction of the inner temple — aligning chakras (called Sefech Ba Ra in Kemet), activating the sahu (light body), and opening the Djed pillar (spinal current).

  4. Receiving Teachings in Dream and Vision
    Tehuti often teaches directly in dreamspace or altered states, inscribing knowledge not in books, but in the subtle scrolls of the soul.


The Consecrated Path

A consecrated study path under the current of Tehuti means more than learning; it means offering oneself to become a vessel of the divine mind, not through intellect alone, but through purified intention, sacred discipline, and spiritual integrity (Ma’at).

Such a path may include:

  • Recitation and study of sacred texts (e.g., Pyramid Texts, Book of Coming Forth by Day)

  • Dream journaling and lunar tracking

  • Scribing in sacred script as ritual

  • Building or working with an altar to Tehuti

  • Receiving guidance in solitude, under the moon, or in ritual communion

It is not entered lightly, but once aligned, it remains with you — a compass of pure wisdom.