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depressed-avocado · 1 year
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i just realised Anubis being the 'son' of Seth and Nephythys makes perfect sense.
Seth, god of War and Nephythys, Goddess of Peace.
And Anubis, the God of the Dead.
You can only find peace in a war after death. There's no peace in war expect for death. Only destruction.
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thevvitchbitch · 4 months
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The “human shields” narrative has always been a confession. Every Zionist accusation is a confession.
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cultofgalaxy · 7 months
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Rawr! Now, they've turned into a spooky, cursed mummy, with ancient bandages that hide secrets from long ago. 🧟🪦
Don't worry it's just a Halloween costume.
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samagoblin · 11 days
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“Oh hello there traveler!~ Are you here to solve my riddles?”
Finally finished this pretty man eater! I’m not sure if I’m happy with it or not but I think I’m gonna make this into a print! what do you guys think?
bit of a personal update: kinda been a bit under the weather when it comes to mental health wise! but it’s gonna be alright, I hope! Insomnia sucks!
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999lcf · 6 months
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Dei ed Entità
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But Seth was also considered the God of foreign peoples, understood as the one who could protect the Egyptians from the invasion of their enemies, intervening against them to prevent them from winning. When bitter wars began to devastate the lands and peoples of Egypt, Seth became the enemy of the Cosmic Order. Yet, before we assumed these connotations mainly due to historical events, he was "the Great Warrior defender of the Sun", a detail that will continue to survive even in subsequent eras, (Unione satanisti italiani)
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Illustrazione Stock Ancient Egyptian mythology. Seth, the ancient ...
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jeffurlan · 8 days
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Uma visão diferente das pirâmides do Egito 🇪🇬
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 10 months
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byseanbrown · 3 months
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triste-le-roy · 8 months
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Stills from Ra: Path of the Sun God (directed & animated by Lesley Keen, 1990). (via Youtube/NaturoMedicine)
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holyladydonut · 1 year
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thevvitchbitch · 5 months
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“Every day I lose my faith in humanity, and every day I get it back.”
A message of hope from @clarkeunleashed on tiktok
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deadassdiaspore · 1 year
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Oum Kolthoum with Amazigh women in Morocco.
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vvrong · 8 months
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The Temple of Edfu was buried under centuries of sand and silt until the nineteenth century, when French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette rediscovered the site. The complex is one of the most well-preserved sites in Egypt today; its architecture is very much intact, and the building contains a wealth of legible inscriptions on its walls. It is dedicated to the falcon god, Horus.
The temple was built on top of much older ruins dating back to Ramses III, and was constructed over the course of 180 years under a variety of rulers during the Ptolemaic period in Egypt.
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