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The Phoenician Alphabet in Archaeology
The Phoenician Alphabet in Archaeology - Biblical Archaeology Society
Phoenician Religion
West East South North — Simien Mountains, Ethiopia
West East South North — Simien Mountains, Ethiopia
Ptah Initiation, Ptah Attunement, Ptah Activation, Egyptian Gods, Egyptology, Energy Attunement, Thoth Attunement, Thoth
"Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of creation. He was the chief deity of the triad of Memphis deities that included his wife, Sekhmet, and their son, Nefertum. It is said that Ptah created the cosmos, first creating himself out of the void then creating the physical universe to live in. He was the patron deity of artists and builders, specifically sculptors, and also played a role in the Egyptian's transition from life to the underworld. He is most frequently depicted as a mummy with green skin and carried a staff with the ankh (life) and djed (stability) symbols. He was worshiped as the creator of all things (giving life/action from thought.) Ptah was an incredibly important visionary and the patron of various crafts, such as sculpting and metalworking. Ptah was the oracle between Phar
Ptah Initiation, Ptah Attunement, Ptah Activation, Egyptian Gods, Egyptology, Energy Attunement, Thoth Attunement, Thoth
"Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of creation. He was the chief deity of the triad of Memphis deities that included his wife, Sekhmet, and their son, Nefertum. It is said that Ptah created the cosmos, first creating himself out of the void then creating the physical universe to live in. He was the patron deity of artists and builders, specifically sculptors, and also played a role in the Egyptian's transition from life to the underworld. He is most frequently depicted as a mummy with green skin and carried a staff with the ankh (life) and djed (stability) symbols. He was worshiped as the creator of all things (giving life/action from thought.) Ptah was an incredibly important visionary and the patron of various crafts, such as sculpting and metalworking. Ptah was the oracle between Phar
Ram Road... Luxor Temple: History, description, architecture, pictures