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The Ankh is commonly known to mean life in the language of Ancient Kemet (land of the Blacks) renamed Egypt by the Greeks. Description from igrooveradio.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Simbols Tattoo, Life In Ancient Egypt, Starověký Egypt, Kemetic Spirituality, The Ankh, Ankh Symbol, Key Of Life, Ancient Egyptian Symbols, African Spirituality

(18) The disciples said to Jesus, "Tell us how our end will be." Jesus said, "Have you discovered, then, the beginning, that you look for the end? For where the beginning is, there will the end be. Blessed is he who will take his place in the beginning; he will know the end and will not experience death." The path of spiritual development is explained in the ancient Egyptian symbol of the Ankh, below. Overview The central theme of the symbol is the horizontal line that separates the above…

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Ankh Meaning, Ankh Tattoo, Kemetic Spirituality, Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics, The Ankh, Ankh Symbol, Ancient Egyptian Symbols, Fish Symbol, Symbols And Meanings

Peace Family, We started this Blog Series based on customer inquisition about our passion an understanding for the Ankh. After this series, we will be getting into other enlightening topics. Disclaimer, the Ankh is very mysterious and we expect many may disagree with our research. All opinions are respected by us. I am

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Egyptian Key of life very nice piece Handmade unique simple of long life - good luck-ancient Egyptian mythology, Egyptian deities. Sculpture. made of stone. key to life An Egyptian hieroglyph that symbolizes life The ankh or the key to life is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that was used in writing and art to represent the word “life” and, therefore, as a symbol of life itself. Its use continued through the Coptic Egyptians who adapted it as the crux ansata which is a version of the…

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