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    Q wak - Ragnarök onslought - $-word liQuid shall mingle
    http://q-wak.blogspot.cz/

    666, seraphim, Lamed, Axis Mundi




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    Flower of Life



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    • BENU, BOINU



    ▶ volavka, Zar peti paprsku orla, ptak ohnivak, vzneseny ptak
    ▶ ten kdo z vod vyvstal, aby shorel v sobe a z popela na trun se zrodil [ FENIX, Phoenix ]
    ▶ ten kdo bude zarit jako demant, pomoci patere Djed, i bozske kundalini, hadi sile, ktera jako kobra proudi a jako Wedjed Sakti kosmicka matka, skrze 7 pricek zebriku, korunovany fenix, zarici peti paprsky orla, napajen svetlem, skrze telo vletne do vnitrniho slunce jako sokol splyvajici se sluncem, a spali sam sebe v hnizde svych osudovych energii, vlastnici obe oci leve mesicni, prave slunecni jako Horus, vystoupiv na teme hlavy k mistu tretiho Horova oka, uprostred cela, korunovany, aby se znovuzrodil

    [Jajananda, Svitky vnitrni s tezky]

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    Udjat, aka the Eye of Horus
    or the Eye of Ra
    Personification of the goddess Wadjet.


    Eye of Horus vs. Cross section of the Pineal Gland


    The similarities are not just uncanny – they are exact. Yet this is viewed as nothing more than a coincidence, because in modern thinking it is assumed that the Egyptians could not have had this knowledge. Thus we are blinded to the obvious. The Eye of Horus was also broken into six basic components, each representing a different sense; smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight and thought. The thalamus is the part of the human brain which translates all incoming signals from our senses. Could the symbolism of this be any clearer?

    The ancient Egyptian symbol Wadjet (the Eye of Horus) means god/goddess and bears a striking resemblance to the anatomy of the pineal gland and brainstem. It has been postulated that “near-death experiences” are caused by a massive release of dimethyltriptamine (DMT) from the pineal gland. The French philosopher René Descartes studied the pineal gland extensively and referred to it as “the principal seat of the soul.”
    Relaxed Focus: Eye of Horus - Pineal Gland - DMT - Ayahuasca - Machine Elves - Angels & Demons & God.
    http://relaxedfocus.blogspot.ca/2012/01/eye-of-horus-pineal-gland-dmt-ayahuasca.html

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    Rune talismans

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    Aztec


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    This is a study of this science of numbers and language in ancient Greece, by researcher Ph.D. Mc David.
    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx7DFLME6YQtT01RZmtWbzRZRms/edit?pli=1


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    The Benu Bird

    Myths from several regions associate birds with the creation of the world. One of several creation stories in ancient Egypt said that when land rose out of the primeval waters of chaos, the first deity to appear was a bird perching on that land. The Egyptians called the god the Benu bird and portrayed it as a long-legged, wading heron in the sun temple at Heliopolis. The Benu bird created the universe and then made gods and goddesses and men to live in that universe.

    The Benu Bird was said to have created itself from a fire which burned at the top of the sacred persea tree in Heliopolis and it rested on the Benben Stone, a pillar topped by a pyramid shaped stone, which became the most sacred fetish worshipped in the city. On the Metternich Stele, Isis says to her son, Horus: ‘Thou are the Great Benu who was born on the incense tree in the House of the Great Prince of Heliopolis”. The capstones of the pyramids and the pyramids themselves were thought to be a representation of the Benben Stone (The Stone of Creation) and the Kings buried beneath were under the direct protection of the Sun God.



    (The most important temple in Heliopolis was the “Mansion of the Benben“, also known as the “Mansion of the Phoenix“. In the middle of the Temple in an open courtyard, stood an Obelisk, on top of which sat the “Benben Stone“. The Benben stone looked like a small Pyramid. The Benben Stone was seen as the solidified Seed of Atum, the Stone of Creation. It was on this stone that the Phoenix or Benu Bird would return every 12.594 years and place its new Egg. At that moment a new Era of Mankind was started.)

    The Benu’s cry had begun the cycle of time, which the Egyptians believed to be divinely appointed. Divided as such: the twenty four hour day with twelve hours for both daytime and nighttimes, the ten days that comprised the Egyptian week, the thirty day month, the year of twelve months (365 days) and periods of 1460 years in which the civil and astronomical calendars diverged and then coincided again. The Temple of the Benu Bird at Heliopolis was primarily concerned with the regulation of the calendar and the Benu Bird itself became the deity concerned with the division of time.



    • benu • bennu • benben

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    hermaphrodite

    mercury
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    Symbolism
    http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/symbolism.html

    George Frederic Watts 1817-1904 English Painter/Sculptor
    Pierre Puvis de Chavannes 1824-1898 French Painter
    Gustave Moreau 1826-1898 French Painter
    Arnold Bocklin 1827-1901 Swiss Painter
    Felicien Rops 1833-1898 Belgian Engraver
    Elihu Vedder 1836-1923 American Painter
    Hans Thoma 1839-1924 German Painter
    Odilon Redon 1840-1916 French Painter
    Xavier Mellery 1845-1921 Belgian Painter
    Eugene Carriere 1849-1906 French Painter
    Louis Welden Hawkins 1849-1910 French
    Ernst Josephson 1851-1906 Swedish Painter
    Gaetano Previati 1852-1920 Italian Painter
    Alexandre Seon 1855-1917 French Painter
    John White Alexander 1856-1915 American Painter
    Leon Frederic 1856-1940 Belgian Painter
    Mikhail Vrubel 1856-1910 Russian Painter
    Max Klinger 1857-1920 German Painter/Sculptor
    Alphonse Osbert 1857-1939 French Painter
    Fernand Khnopff 1858-1921 Belgian Painter
    Giovanni Segantini 1858-1899 Italian Painter
    Jan Toorop 1858-1928 Dutch Painter
    Leonardo Bistolfi 1859-1933 Italian Sculptor
    Edmond-Francois Aman-Jean 1860-1935 French Painter
    Maximilian Lenz 1860-1948 German Painter
    Armand Point 1861-1932 French Painter
    Arthur Bowen Davies 1862-1928 American Painter
    Jeanne Jacquemin 1863-1938 French Painter
    Edvard Munch 1863-1944 Norwegian Painter
    Franz von Stuck 1863-1928 German Painter/Sculptor
    John Duncan 1866-1945 Scottish Painter
    George Minne 1866-1941 Belgian Sculptor
    William Degouve de Nuncques 1867-1935 Belgian Painter
    Jean Delville 1867-1953 Belgian Painter
    Henry de Groux 1867-1930 Belgian Painter/Sculptor
    Emile Bernard 1868-1941 French Painter
    Konstantin Somov 1869-1939 Russian Painter
    Aleksandr Benois 1870-1960 Russian Painter
    Hugo Simberg 1873-1917 Finnish Painter
    Carlos Schwabe 1877-1926 German/Swiss Painter
    Gustave Adolphe Mossa 1883-1971 French
    Cheryl Laemmle Born 1947 American Painter

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