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A lot of what the Egyptians depicted in art never existed. For example, the animal headed Gods or animal-like plants. None of the crowns have ever been found either. So, when art showed up with ladies wearing bulbous lumps on their head, this too was suspected to exist in pictures only.
Last decade, they found some! They are beeswax cones, mixed with resins, plant matter and essential oils. They’ve only ever been shown to be worn by women. Egypt is famous for its gender roles. Women were motherly, spiritual creators. Men allowed space for that by taking care of food, housing, and society.
The banquets where the cones were worn, were exclusively for women. Doing so in the name of the Gods, they accentuated the natural beauty of the World, by making music with various instruments, they made sweet smells with essential oils, and wore beautiful jewellery showing that by giving structure to something, you can make it even more beautiful.
Bees were revered in Egypt. The king was linked to the bee. Lower Egypt was represented by a bee. The crowns (in art) feature the curl of a bees tongue. This same curl is used in the eye of Horus. It is only natural that what the bee produced was used to honour God.
The Queen bee rules the hive by staying back at the hive. The boys go out in the world to make that all possible. This is a good way to describe their gender roles. Without her, he wouldn’t survive. Without him, she wouldn’t survive. Natures balance.

Your name was more than just the spelling. Your RN (ren) 𓂋𓈖 Mouth & water/stars (frequency), was a sentence.
You were born with a family name and given additional names when you gained a position of power. These explained your core attributes, how you wanted to be known, and by which God you were aligned. (Ramses – Ra/Sun, Tutankhamen – Amen/God).
They believed your name was a separate energetic entity, linked to the soul. By speaking a persons name, you stimulated that energy. Wanting to be remembered forever(!), some of their wishes were indeed granted.
Getting into more detail about the specific hieroglyphs that make up the name Tutankhamen, his name is three different words, each made up of separate hieroglyphs. Here follows the meaning of Tut (TWT/toot). A reflection of:
The quail chick is the most common and most used hieroglyph. It’s because it meant more than the W or OO sound it made, or the quail chick it represented. Quails were living in large populations in Egypt. The sign also represents many of something. Showing up at the end of the word, it’s like us putting an S on the end. The idea of a reflection or image is not one singular item, it is recurring.
The T is the pronoun for women, so if that shows up at the end of a word, it meant that it was feminine. Many godly words used T’s in them, indicating they have feminine energy. It’s similar in the way that with Italian, words end in different vowels to indicate the sex. Where Chiesa (church) the singular ends in the feminine vowel, so too does TWT.
There are two T’s in milk, showing linkage to the shape of the bread in T being aligned with the breast. Looking at the word, the quail sits between the two T’s (titties), as the heart in your chest. Your heart beats many times, giving it it’s plural status.

Wanting to be remembered for kindness, the living paid priests to recite nice things about them after death. They believed that saying words, manifested truth, and there was no greater truth than being remembered for your greatness of heart.
Inscribed within the tomb of Nefer-Sheshem-Ra is a beautiful example of an Offering Formula that the living would recite for the dead. It is inscribed in the past tense. I have to assume the priests would adjust the wording to third person. "He has done right"
I have come from my town
I have descended from my nome (region)
I have done justice for its lord (mayor)
I have satisfied him with what he loves
I spoke truly
I did right
I spoke fairly,
I repeated fairly,
I seized the right moment,
so as to stand well with people.
I judged between two so as to content them
I rescued the weak from someone stronger than he,
as much as was in my power.
I gave bread to the hungry, and clothed the naked,
I brought the boatless to land.
I buried he who had no son,
I made a boat for he who lacked one.
I respected my father,
I pleased my mother,
I raised their children
So say he, whose nickname is Sheshi

We are creators, who've lost our understanding of how we create. Hidden in ancient text you find words must be spoken for manifestation. This applied to even God himself.. God 'said' let there be light. As reflections of God, and part of one, this rule applies to all.
Keeping in mind the words you say, if indeed you did attract everything you spoke, would that unveil the loving life you've always dreamed of? One small word here, and a change of intention there, can shift your life to a new vibration.
Unfortunately, we are surrounded by quite negative influences who want us to manifest things to an agenda. Be careful of the words you sing in songs, and the phrases you speak. English is an especially negative language. We may intend something to have a positive message, like 'Don't Worry', but have presented it as a double negative.
There is proof to the power of the word, and it's found in 90's rap. As much of the population sang along and mused about breaking the law, and causing chaos, they did indeed break the law and cause chaos. The prison population of the United States ended up rising significantly over this period. A music genre was able to manifest a totally new generation of teenagers.
IMPORTANT! You can't 'give words away'. If you wish ill will upon another, you're not giving them the magnet, you're gripping it tight attracting these thoughts to your energetic field. You may speak your truth, but make clear judgement over who needs to hear your stories. Sharing hardship lifts woes by splitting the vibrational weight, but by doing so, you’re increasing the audience and therefore – size of the field.
When using words, always try to speak positively. If you are trying to manifest something specific for you, speak as if it has already manifested. I AM.

They said that every beat of your heart was documented by the Universe for ceremonial weighing at death. Living by strict rules of kindness, generosity and compassion, this was what got you into heaven. So strong was their belief that they did not fear dying.
Your heart is linked to emotions. Your heart races when you are angry, and flutters when in love. This is why they disregarded the brain for the heart as the organ of the highest honour.
In hieroglyphs the word for beauty was a windpipe and heart, indicating that to be beautiful was to speak kindly and to act from the heart.
Thoth, the God of wisdom, was married to Ma’at the God of honour and truth. These two mythological characters gated kept heaven, but it was only up to you and your heart if you could enter.
Ma’ats laws were the laws that governed the people. She had 42 in total, and they all centred all around being the best version of yourself, while not hurting people, animals or the planet. All ten are found at commandments in the first testament. The Egyptians laws though are in the past tense, ‘I have not’ but the commandments are in the present ‘Thou shalt not’.
Assuming you had been good at the weighing scene, you were to go back to Osiris (the stars). If not, you were dragged back to a material life, with the animals of the animal kingdom. Another fallen star.

A curious decision has been made by historians to not class the Egyptian belief system as a religion. They say it’s because for the Egyptians it was a way of life, and not a choice.
The Hebrews were living in Egypt before their Exodus and Moses was born and raised in Egypt, with an Egyptian name MSS (born of the Earth). The Jewish religion began after they left. (And Christianity began after that).
Studying Ancient Egypt and their many Gods and myths, you see their beliefs were the seeds that started the Jewish and Christian faiths. For example, all 10 commandments were laws in Egypt first, and Horus was born by virgin birth to Isis, and returns annually as the resurrected sun.
The Egyptians wore feathers to show they were good and honest people. This is like the Christian wearing a cross to show their outward alignment with Jesus. The Egyptians would say that the feather walks on water.
They revered and honoured the son as the sun. It’s quite a complex belief system, because Horus was so much more than ‘just’ the sun. Only ONE of Horus’s eyes was the sun, with the other as the moon. Horus represented a universal rhythm.
The light-bringer Ra, or the sun, was what gave Egyptians life. One of the greatest Pharoah's was Rameses. As a rule, the Egyptians (and Hebrews) didn’t use vowels when writing. That makes Rameses name Ra MSS. He was born of the sun. Just like Moses (MSS), but without the light.

The Egyptians believed in Hermeticism. Greatly simplified, it means the coming together of two to become one. The term Hermetic came from the Greeks, but it originates with Thoth, the God of Wisdom, who was mythologically from Hermopolis.
Representing Hermetic principles are the Gods Nekhbet and Wadjet. The two ladies represent opposites. Some are obvious, scales vs feathers, slithers vs flies. Snakes were feared, found hiding in marshes, while vultures were revered, observed to be nurturing mothers.
The Egyptians also believed in invisible forces. Our bodies were vessels for several. Two were Ka and Ba. The soul and the holy ghost. The soul was external, while the ghost was internal.
Nekhbet, being the bird, and representing the source of the Nile was aligned to external universal forces, while Wadjet the snake was the Niles exit, representing ground forces (and animal instincts). You will notice many crowns found, or shown in hieroglyphs, represent the snake and vulture protruding from the location of the third eye. They understood that both forces needed to come together to become one. This brought their energy back to God.

Despite being debunked by science, I had great results with the pyramid experiment.
I made a simple frame out of copper and wood, and simply put a half-cut apple inside the shape. I used the other half of the apple as the control. I raised both apples on identical glasses, so the apple within the pyramid sat in the middle of the shape. I also aligned the pyramids corners to North, East, South, West. That is important.
Try to keep the apples in similar conditions, ie the same room. I set them up on a counter for about ten days. The difference between the two halves of the same apple was obvious in just a few days.
This design was patented in the 1970’s. It was originally used to keep razors sharp. The idea was that the shape had drying properties. You’d put the razor in there, and through the power of the shape, it would stop it from rusting, thus – it kept razors sharp.
Since the 70’s, many many experiments have been done to debunk the efficacy. Most notably, Mythbusters busted the myth. Which is weird, because the myth worked in my living room, with a simply made Pyramid, and an apple I picked up from the local supermarket.

Universal forces are like radio waves. We live in them. Interwoven within these forces are hidden principles. There needs to be a down, for there to be an up. Without the down, we have no up, therefore there is no wave. No wave means it doesn’t exist. This is a key force in hermeticism. The way passed to us through the wisdom of Thoth.
If there is a pull (crook), then there must be a push (flail). This is the principle of earth. The same is true of emotions - love and hate, life – birth and death, day – light and dark, earth – wet and dry. The list is endless. This is the wave principle, also known as rhythm.
For this up and down to be, that means there must be a middle. This is where we find the one that creates the triad. Inside ONE sits all POTENTIAL.

Everything vibrates, especially the stars. Resonating at different frequencies, star energies shift with the ages. The precession of the equinoxes is a grand cycle of 25,600 (+/-) years. The Sphinx waits for the return of Leo. A time when the Egyptians believed the energy of the Gods walked on earth.
Each age lasts 2,160 years, and comes with its own energy, causing vibrational shifts on earth. These changes (themes of the era) are shared and taught to us through mythology and story-telling.
Slaughtering of bulls and golden calves, honouring the lamb of God, and the introduction of fishermen takes on new meaning when you consider the sign of that time. (Taurus, Aries, Pisces).
Moving into Aquarius, can you smell the air shifting?
Mastering yourself and your emotions was the ultimate goal. The Egyptians believed by doing this, you could rise above the influence of the stars, and become your own orbit, so to speak.

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