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Post by imhotep06 on Apr 20, 2010 1:20:00 GMT -5
In November of 2009 I wrote an article titled Reinterpretations of the Ankh Symbol: Emblem of a Master Teacher. I revised the article last night and it is ready for your review. I have come across new information that further strengthens my initial argument and also raises new questions in regards to the symbolism and titles associated with Jesus the Christ in the Hebrew myth, and whether it comes from Kongo/Nigeria/Cameroon. You will want to get down to that section. Download the file and tell me what you think. Be easy! Emblem of a Master Teacher Abstract: In this paper we will reexamine the core meaning of the ANKH symbol which has been given the definition of life in mainstream Egyptological literature. We will attempt to expand this definition in hopes to bring about clarity of its many meanings and its applications that have eluded researchers who have looked outside of Africa in an attempt to accurately convey its possible implications. We will also explore alternative linguistic renderings of the term which may further enhance our knowledge of what is possibly being conveyed by the ancient Nile Valley sages. Right Click and Save As www.asarimhotep.com/documentdownloads/reinterpretations_of_the_ankh_symbol_revised.pdf
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Post by anansi on Apr 26, 2010 21:19:05 GMT -5
Page 4 reminds of an Ashra Kwasi leaked video on Youtube now disabled..of how the body on a cellular level replicates what goes on in the larger universe,there is another video that said the much the same about the Dogan cosmology..will post that over the video section, I think you are on to something here haven.t finished reading the entire pdf yet though but darn interesting piece. before coming back to earth to have more human experiences. In essence they speak of life being a cycle of change: of living-dying-living. African people have encapsulated this philosophy within a diagram that we call the “four moments of the sun.” It is called this because African people symbolically associate the human being as a living packet of energy: a miniature sun. The birth of a child is seen as the rising of a living sun and death as the setting of a living sun. We find in the Egyptian this same conceptualization in the Mdw Ntr script: www.asarimhotep.com/documentdownloads/reinterpretations_of_the_ankh_symbol_revised.pdf
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Post by imhotep06 on Apr 27, 2010 11:56:44 GMT -5
I look forward to your feedback and critiques.
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