Egypt - The History & The Mystery

Egypt - The History & The Mystery

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Egypt is the cradle of civilization and has captured our imagination for thousands of years.

On this page we will explore and delve deeper into the myths of this ancient world.

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Heka & Nekhakha
“The crook & the flail”

The crook (Heka) and flail (Nekhakha) were originally the attributes of the Ancient Egyptian god Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority.
The shepherd's crook” Heka” stood for kingship and the flail” Nekhakha” for the fertility of the land.
The Heka represents the wisdom in control and complete mastery on all aspects of life, while the Nekhakha represents fertility, intellectual and physical abundance.
Traditionally crossed over the chest when held, they probably represented the ruler as a shepherd whose beneficence is formidably tempered with might.
The crook and flail meant several things to the Ancient Egyptian civilization; the popular connection between Osiris and other Egyptian gods so the crook and flail allow Egyptians to represent spirituality through these two tools.
The crook and flail are symbols of opposing forces: power and restraint, man and woman, and even mind and will.
The crook refers to the merciful side. On the other hand, the flail represents punishment. They show the balance between power and restraint or of mercy and severity as rulers of the kingdom. This balance achieved after death is believed to be the cause of enlightenment that may lead to rebirth or to passing the trial of Osiris himself.
The symbolic meaning behind the crook and flail ultimately reminds people, not just Egyptians, that we should always practice good judgment and discipline to lead a healthy and balanced life.

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Although the walls have fallen into ruins and the Gods, Goddesses and their priests have deserted their houses and temples, the magic is still present.
Karnak temples, the largest ancient religious center in the world. This great national monument of Egypt has no equal.
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The Djed pillar is one of the ancient Egyptian energetic healing tools represents stability, resurrection, regeneration and energizing your supreme spiritual power.
The Djed was associated with 3 divine energies (Suker-Ptah-Osiris) that support the higher consciousness paths and polarize the healing power from the spiritual realm “Osiris” and re-broadcast that into the lower consciousness paths of the physical world “Seth”.

The Djed is commonly understood to represent Osiris Spine so its power helps to intensify the healing power and the cellular regeneration process.

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The Was-scepter is one of the ancient Egyptian tools that represents power and dominion.
It organizes the vital energy from the organized spirit world to the chaotic world of matter, and removes anger, violence and other destructive emotions.
It stimulates the Etheric body and works to strengthen and close the sacred aura against any negative energy.
It also stimulates the feeling of responsibility and creative thinking.
It was used as an amulet, and the ancient Egyptians perceived the sky being supported on four pillars in the shape of a was specter.

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Balance is the Key of life !

The Ankh represents the beautiful balanced life that everyone wishes for in this life and the life after.
It’s a conduit for higher dimensional frequencies and is also a key that unlocks dimensions of spiritual knowledge.
The Ankh consists of 3 parts:
-The cross, which represents matter.
-The Shen loop, which represents the spiritual domain.
-The Knot, which binds our spiritual nature to matter, our physical, represents our breathing. As long as we are breathing, our spirit is bound to our bodies. At the moment of death, we cease to breathe and our spirit separates from our body through the loop into the spirit worlds.
Geometrically it helps to re-set and to organize the electromagnetic energy in anyplace. The electric energy from the sun and it’s a masculine energy, with the magnetic energy from the moon, and it’s a feminine energy.
The Ankh therefore represents the full integration of the masculine and the feminine energies “right and left brain lobe”.
This energy will have a positive effect on your mood and behavior.

wish you all a happy balanced life 🇪🇬

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Whether its history or mystery, Egypt still fascinates us all. Out of love for mother Egypt, a country that lives within us, we created this page.
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