The Rites of Emethachavah are comprised of the secret/sacred rites and ceremonies of the I’hin race. These “secrets of the womb” were not taught outside of the I’hin race until around 7,000 BCE when the information was formalized as the “Rites of Emethachavah” and taught to the students/Faithists of the first great prophet, Zarathustra (aka Zoroaster).
When prophets gathered together scattered Faithists, helped them re-establish rab’bah-led families/communities, and taught them the rites and ceremonies, it included at a minimum the first three degrees:
- First degree (open to anyone who desired to learn heavenly things)
- taught in dark chambers by the voices of angels clothed in sar’gis
- mysteries of spirit communion
- how to sit in circles and crescents
- the 4 dark corners and 4 bright sides
- how to ascertain a spirit’s grade
- how to keep away evil spirits and attract righteous spirits
- how to develop su’is an sar’gis (clairvoyance and clairaudience)
- secrets of falling water
- application of lotions to the skin to make poundings and rappings
- second degree (this degree and higher are open only to Faithists)
- taught by “people of the Great Spirit and His secret names”
- about His holy high heavens, where all is rest and happiness forever
- one must live 1 year with the poorest of the poor, soliciting alms, reserving only the poorest of things for himself
- third degree
- dominions of the Gods and the Lords, where they are located, and their irrespective labors in heaven
- names of the Gods or Gods, Lord or Lords, and the Divan laws
- words of salutation
- anthems
- prayers
- the praise
- positions of utterance
- orders of marching
- to write sacred names
- secret of begetting pure offspring
- the key to the 2 preceding degrees
For all 5 degrees, see: Five Degrees of the Rites of Emethachavah.
Around 4,000 BCE, these rites and ceremonies were taught to Faithists again by the 4 prophets, Abraham of Arabia/Egypt, Po of China, Brahma of India, and Eawahtah of America.
In between the 4 prophets mentioned above and the 2,400-year reign of false Gods, this information was packaged as the “Rites of Anubis” and used as a way to convert “tens of thousands” of the kings’ people to Faithism due to their desire and willingness to learn the degrees, the “greatest knowledge of the Earth”, especially the information about how to “build a palace or a temple, or an aqueduct or a canal, or a ship or any great affair’, which was part of the fifth degree.