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Isis ✨
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[Projet Cartouches "Egyptian Gods"] Petit projet terminé (à moins que j'ai d'autres idées pour d'autres dieux et déesses ~) avec six cartouches qui donneront des visuels pour des stickers avant d'être simplifié pour de possibles pin's.
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Steven Universe - Art Nouveau Series by Alexa Rockman
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Tribute to my late grandma who was born in the year of the dragon. It’s my first Chinese New Year without her and I miss her so much.
When my parents divorced and essentially abandoned me for their new families, it was my grandma and grandpa who made sure I still felt loved. Without their care and guidance I probably wouldn't be here today. 
Thank you, Grandma, for everything and more. 
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This is like the funniest post I’ve seen all year
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If you are still taking the devotional poetry requests, I'd love to see something for Mafdet and something for Wenut, please! :) ☥
O' Mafdet,
Destroyer of the Snake,
You sharpen your claws,
to slice my foes,
and protect the Solar Barque,
so each day may come.
Dua Mafdet!
Wenut,
The Swift One,
You lead me through the brush,
towards a new tomorrow.
I hail to thee,
and raise my arms in praise,
my legs firmed and poised to spring,
as you do in the form of the hare.
Dua Wenut!
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theeverydaykemetic -> tigerspiritkemetic
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Hermanubis is a syncretic god combining Anubis and Hermes who was popular during the Roman period of Egypt's history, as both were known for their skills as psychopomps. I was inspired by Byzantine icons for this one. Prints available here.
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O' Truth, Justice,
Feathered-Armed Weigher of the Heart,
I raise my arms to you.
For it is you who I hold firmly in my heart,
enlivening my ka,
lifting my ba towards Re.
You guide my steps,
and support my hand.
You are truth,
and love,
and to you I sing.
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The tiger He destroyed his cage Yes YES The tiger is out
"The Tiger" by Nael, Age 6
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i sincerely believe the best offering to ma’at is not food set by an icon of the NTRW, but being fiercely, endlessly good to other people; to be kind whenever possible, to defend each other’s livelihoods and dignity, to take good care of ourselves, to respect our planet and the life of plants and animals (not only for its utility to human beings, but for its own sake), and to always be humble enough to realize when we’re wrong and when our ideas and actions need to change.
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SEKHMET
First born of Ra. She was the lion goddess of war and vengeance. Also from disease and medicine. She was a symbol of strength and power, and it was said that her breath created the desert.
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Beautiful commission for fluff for @mysillycomics 🐱✨
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Emily Dunlap on Instagram
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Papyrus Painting of Offerings, Egyptian Museum
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A generous offering in the Amduat papyrus of Djedmaatiusankh.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
Where: Egyptian Museum, Cairo
[The deceased woman wears a white dress. She bends to pour a libation over a pile of food and flowers.]
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