The system of keeping secrets in ancient Egypt

The circulation of knowledge and science among the Egyptians was done in secret and unwritten ways, and study and preoccupation with science were limited to the class of priests. The priests believed that their studies were among the hidden secret sciences, as the Egyptian secrets were a religious doctrine in the ways of salvation, as they believed that the human body is a prison of the soul, which can be freed from its physical restrictions, by practising the branches of knowledge of arts and sciences, and thus rise and transcend from The level of mortal existence to the level of an immortal divine, and this was the concept of the supreme good. The Egyptians had a god of wisdom, Thoth, who believed that he was the author of all sciences, and the nature of wisdom and ancient heritage, was to be transmitted mostly by lips, and it was feared that wisdom would be lost from the invention of writing.
Therefore, the system of secrets was like the university to which the devotees joined. It was a cultural resource for students who were able to learn and prove a special philosophy. They learned the mental arts, grammar, logic, rhetoric, and the virtues of a happy life from controlling thought and behaviour. They were prohibited from circulating the knowledge they received from secret systems. There are many quotes and references to the existence of temples for the Great Forum of the systems of secrets, such as the temples of the ancient city of Thebes, and that they have schools for receiving secret sciences outside Egypt. These schools were referred to as special or philosophical doctrines of secret religious rituals, and their founder is one of the disciples of the Egyptian secret systems. The Ionian temple at Didyma, the temple of Euclid in Megara, the Pythagorean lodge in Crotona, the Orphic temple at Delphi, and the Great Lodge was the one who ran the external schools. Plato said in the Timaeus that those who aspired to mystical knowledge or wisdom had visited Egypt to begin a life with The disciples. There the priests of the Sais temple said to them, “You Greeks are nothing but children in the system of secrets, and this indicates that the systems of the secrets were alien to the cities and culture of Greece, that the Greeks burned the Temple of Delphi, and it was rebuilt with the help of Amasis or Ahmose king Egypt, Delphi was considered a foreign institution from Greece, so it was likely affiliated with the Egyptian system of secrets since the saying “Know thyself” that Socrates read in the Temple of Delphi, “The ancient Egyptians used to write on the walls of their temples the phrase; O man, know thyself.” The facts of the persecution of the philosophers are also worthy of pointing to the state of resentment and lack of familiarity, which in one way or another indicates that the teachings of the early philosophers are alien to the culture of society. The slave market and Aristotle was brought to trial and then exiled, and the first of them all, Pythagoras, the authorities expelled him.