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Egyptian Gods Index

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Human and semihuman forms of some of the chief Egyptian deities: 1) Horus, son of Osiris, a sky god closely
connected with the king. 2) Set, enemy of Horus and Osiris, god of storms and disorder. 3) Thoth, a moon deity and
god of writing, counting and wisdom. ) Khnum, a ram god who shapes men and their kas on his potter!s wheel.
") Hathor, goddess of lo#e $irth and death. %) Sobek, the crocodile god, &ord of the 'aiyum. () Ra, the sun god in
his many forms. )) Amon, a creator god often linked with *a. +) Ptah, another creator god and the patron of
craftsmen. 1O) Anubis, god of mummification. 11) Osiris, god of agriculture and ruler of the dead. 12) Isis, wife of
Osiris, mother of Horus and ,istress of ,agic.
-hen you study the mythologies of ancient ci#ili.ations, you reali.e they are all
designed $y the same geometric $lueprint that follows into humanity!s current
timeline. /n the physical we find duality on all le#els, especially in the pantheons of
creational forces linked to one another. -e further find the pattern of creation and
destruction ... repeating in the cycles of time ... em$racing the human e0perience.
1esigning the gods and goddesses falls into the same categories of duality 2 good and
$ad 2 light and dark 2 fore#er seeking $alance and the return to full consciousness.
3lways we find 4ods who came from the sky 5higher fre6uency) and those that came
from the sea of creation 5collecti#e unconsciousness). 7heir creation myths speak to
us a$out a $eginning and an end for Earth, gi#ing rise to something greater. -e are
reaching the end of the current programmed e0perience. *eality is a holographic
pro8ection seen through the eye of consciousness in time. 7he eye is a metaphor for
the place of creation through which all things emerge as consciousness and are
e0perienced and archi#ed as it mo#es to the ne0t.
7he Egyptian 9antheons of ma8or and minor gods and goddesses follow the pattern
along with animal representations that link to destruction and re$irth 2 $irds, cats,
a6uatic $eings who create or destroy. /n truth, one soul played the roles of all the
gods. 7hat souls also played the god roles in all of the ancient ci#ili.ations as told in
their creation myths.
-ho they are and what they sym$oli.e are all part of the myth, math, metaphor and
magic of realities.
7he Ogdoad
7he Ennead
3ken
3ker
3mmit, 3mmut
3mun
3munet
3nat
3nd8ety
3nhur
3nu$is
3sh
3starte
3ten
3tum : 3uf 5Efu *a)
;a, ;aal
;a$i
;ast
;es
1aumutef
4e$
Hapi
Hathor
Heket
Horus
/mhotep
/sis
<ek, <uk, <auket
<hepri
<hnum
,aahes
,a!at
,afdet
,andulis
,ehen
,enhit
,eretseger
,eskhenet
,in
,onthu
,ut
=efertem
=ehe$kau
=eith
=ekhe$et
=ephthys
=u, =aunet
=ut
Osiris
9akhet
9tah
*a
>ekhmet
>eshat
>eth
>he.mu
>hu
>o$ek
7atenen
7auret
7efnut
7hoth
7ree 4oddesses
-ad8et
-epwawet
Other *eferences:
Egyptian 4ods -ikipedia
Egyptian 4oodesses -ikipedia
Egyptian 4ods and 4oodesses Egypt 7our

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