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an ancient egyptian woman with the words mut and her name on it's back

Mut Ancient Egyptian Mother of the Gods https://pin.it/yg73wecia4zvsr Mut, Mother of the God's. Wife, second wife to Amun/Amen (Amunet was the first). The Vulture was a symbol of The protective and watchful eye of the Great Mother. 🏃🏻️ Visit Profile For More 🏃 https://shor.by/ancienttreeoflife . . . #bakersfield #losangeles #california #ancient #treeoflife #tarotreader #psychicreadings #psychic #tarot #tarotcards #ancientegypt #kemet #kemetic #kemeticspirituality…

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an egyptian poster shows the different types of ancient egypt's symbols and their meanings

Neteru means Gods/Goddesses but to the ancient scientist of kemet, the teachings of the Netru represented more than the modern concept of Divinities or Spirits. They also represented Cosmic Principles or Laws of the Universe. Neter or NTR , means Power, Nature or Infinite Energy, in which the English word Nature is derived. NTR represents different aspects of the Universe , Soul, Brain; As Above, So Below/Neter Neteru. Sometimes we take the simplest lessons and make them complicated…

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an egyptian family tree is shown with many people in different outfits and colors on it

Spread the love[13/12/13~16 (D+837) Egypt/Luxor to Aswan to Luxor] Valuable experience of cycling with dozens of local cyclists in Egypt. When I have the problem of cycling in the last country in Africa, many of Egyptians try to help me as cycling together for three nights and four days. In Egypt, women never cycle alone. […]

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an egyptian statue with the words hymn to the goddess mut

Amente Nofre on Instagram: "HYMN TO THE GODDESS MUT the "Crossword Hymn" to Mut, first part from the "Crossword Stela" of Paser, ca. 1150 BCE, found in the highly sacred Precinct of Mut at 'Uaset'-Thebes (for the translation see “A Crossword Hymn to Mut” by H. M. Stewart) In the photo, the Goddess Mut, wearing the Double Crown; on Her forehead, the Uraeus (wearing the Solar disk). Detail from a statue dated to the reign of King Ramses II (ca. 1279–1213 BCE). Now in the Luxor Museum…

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