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Post by paul on Mar 2, 2015 15:27:09 GMT 9.5
Very cool but not quite what I was wondering. I was curious as to the half circle in connection to another person, and also if the reverse symbol had a different meaning. Can you put up an image of what you mean?
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Post by sammy on Mar 2, 2015 23:01:11 GMT 9.5
In the top right of this pic and also middle left, you can see a flipped T. Or is this a common low quality K?
Here is one with things on top.
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Post by sammy on Mar 2, 2015 23:09:59 GMT 9.5
The first half circle in this one looks like it has the handle for a K but not the other two.
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Post by paul on Mar 3, 2015 7:46:00 GMT 9.5
The half circle with the round part at the top overtly refers to a loaf of bread and has the sound "t" as in Here the throne is pronounced -st or perhaps -ast, the bread gives an extra -t sound (why bother) and the seated figure indicates the word is for a goddess. Thus Ast is the name and in Greek it is Isis. Of course that is not a personal name and merely means Throne - Isis being the lone ruler at the time. The unnecessary inclusion of the bread is interesting as both Osiris and Isis introduced agriculture. Here is Sirius Thus the sound is something like -sop for the triangle (serpent's tooth) and -t for the bread and the star indicates that the name is of a star. This comes to us in Greek as Sothis. Why the bread in Sirius? Isis was supposedly from Sirius and she has bread. But is there another meaning? Also Isis is commonly depicted as a serpent. Is it her tooth? The half circle facing the other way is a basket (neb) - and by analogy of containing everything, can be used to indicate -all or -ruler Here we have the basket indicating ruler and on the hieroglyph for -house. The house has a chair or throne within it. The house in question may be the Great Pyramid and the hieroglyph refers to Nephthys the sister of Isis. Notice the bread symbol is placed inside the figure for -house And here is Nephthys again with the bread more clearly. The egg-shape is another -t sound. Why so many redundant symbols? I have no doubt that there are at least 2 layers of meaning to Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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Post by sammy on Mar 3, 2015 9:21:51 GMT 9.5
That is what it seems like, and the reason for most of my questions. Thank you for the awesome run down!
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Post by sammy on Mar 3, 2015 9:23:17 GMT 9.5
Perhaps she introduced bread made with egg?
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Post by sammy on Mar 4, 2015 22:23:01 GMT 9.5
I have been thinking some more on this. Ostrich eggs are probably one of the biggest survival foods in that area. One of those eggs for making bread would make enough to feed an army, and would have been quite a wanted commodity im sure.
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Post by paul on Mar 5, 2015 7:43:09 GMT 9.5
Perhaps the egg-shape does not represent a physical egg but has some symbolic meaning.
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Post by sammy on Mar 5, 2015 16:37:32 GMT 9.5
I was also wondering if the names of the rulers were picked similar to the native Americans. One at birth and another is chosen when on the throne. We might not know the application of the egg and bread, but both could just be in some relation to her being throned.
Either way the egg is a curious one for me HAHA.
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Post by paul on Mar 5, 2015 20:50:40 GMT 9.5
The name Isis is just a Greek version of the Egyptian "ast" which means "throne". So that certainly is a throne name.
Many of the god names that we have are not personal names but functional or status names.
For example Asar (Osiris) comes from wsr relating to the all seeing eye. Thus Osiris was the god keeping an eye on people.
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Post by elijah on Mar 6, 2015 1:41:45 GMT 9.5
isnt it strange how the etmological break down of osiris - spells siris or sirius --leaving out the egg shaped O ...and even the word asar -- can break down into the word A - star....could the light of this star have a effect on the All seeing eye certain time of the year...when one is on there throne or vehicle of light...the dogon belive the original gods come from sirius... also this image strikes me as strange... if i put it into motion within my mind the two archs or half circles could form the sun?...when combined they form a shadow onto the wall...could this be a form of higher magic using the door on the lower right angle as some sort of portal ...if one watches any egyptian documentary notice how when the sun hits certain structures or doorways the shadows appear to form doorways themselfs.. thus the masonic floor and contrast of dark and light...also if you rotate the egg a bit it will fit perfectly into the top of the ankh...i have a theory on this...that involves higher laws of esoteric geometry and physics...
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Post by sammy on Mar 6, 2015 2:40:11 GMT 9.5
Nice eye on the ankh! Perhaps the egg was a symbol of life. Something Egyptians were also infatuated with, or rather the eternity of it anyway. Good luck on your work Elijah
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Post by paul on Mar 6, 2015 7:36:31 GMT 9.5
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Post by sammy on Mar 7, 2015 3:03:29 GMT 9.5
There is another common optical illusion in deserts with the sun taking on more of an egg shape. The inside of an egg also resembles the sun.
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Post by paul on Mar 7, 2015 5:57:49 GMT 9.5
On the other hand that shape is also drawn as an oval - so perhaps egg-shaped only by copyist error.
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Post by elijah on Mar 7, 2015 7:59:29 GMT 9.5
the ankh has a representation of the male and female aspects of creation....a womens eggs are in the shape of Oval-ries....also the oval shape is indestructible when force is placed between both poles..the old trick of trying to crack a egg while holding it in two fingers which even science has deemed impossible...the oval is a arch or curve on a circular plane...this is also interesting...as it can play on forces of etheric energy...
from wikipedia... Although the term egg-shaped usually implies a lack of reflection symmetry across the equatorial plane, it may also refer to true prolate ellipsoids. It can also be used to describe the 2-dimensional figure that, if revolved around its major axis, produces the 3-dimensional surface.
can this shape of universal creation ? you never hear of squareing the oval ...
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Post by paul on Mar 7, 2015 8:46:37 GMT 9.5
>.the oval is a arch or curve on a circular plane...this is also interesting...as it can play on forces of etheric energy...
I have seen a visualised ankh used to block and reverse a stream of dark energy.
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Post by sammy on Mar 8, 2015 22:40:54 GMT 9.5
Had this thought pop into my head, what does explain life in symbol? What shape would any of you guys give to symbolize life?
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Post by paul on Mar 9, 2015 7:38:37 GMT 9.5
Here is a symbol that could be interpreted as Life in the Galaxy It could be deconstructed as a yin-yang plus 4 directions and 4 rivers
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Post by sammy on Mar 9, 2015 12:01:02 GMT 9.5
All kinds of stuff, very cool one
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