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Egyptian hieroglyphics what is looked for?

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posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 10:04 PM
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Flower of Life.


Egyptian hieroglyphics what is looked for?

Before looking it will be easier to know what Egyptians, Ancients knew. Or at least some of.




Cymatics

Sacred Knowledge

Triptych



Tours - Wikipedia

Golden Ratio - Wikipedia

Platonic Solids - Wikipedia

The Flower of Life - Wikipedia

Water. Air. Fire. Earth. W.I.F.E.

Model of the Universe - Wikipedia



Thrive - Film

NOTE: The Ancients did not watch the film Thrive. Useful information. A must watch. Ignore the UFO distraction. That is all it is. Distraction. Crop circles are made by humans. It is why, mostly all crop circles appear in the same part of England. The same people are making them.

NOT E.T.

Focus.


Spirals are Pinecones are Torus are Pineal glands are Enlightened.








The Egyptian all seeing eye.









A spiral is a torus. At least to Ancient people it was


With the knowledge one now has, one can then apply, unravel, explain?





Ignore the letters. Look at the symbols. What do they mean? What could they mean?







"If you want to understand the secrets of the universe. Think in terms of energy, frequency, vibration"
- Nikola Tesla -




If anyone is interested. I will post more.

Explain more.

Cheers.

Pappi






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posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 10:22 PM
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So...much...new age...bullcrap...

Not a single thing attributed to the ancient Egyptians here holds any water. Try spending less time watching ignorant nutjobs on YouTube, and more time reading basic Egyptology books.
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posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 10:28 PM
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Quilting patterns and designs for chainmail.



posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 10:35 PM
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
So...much...new age...bullcrap...

Not a single thing attributed to the ancient Egyptians here holds any water. Try spending less time watching ignorant nutjobs on YouTube, and more time reading basic Egyptology books.





Does one not see:

The snail without a shell (sacred geometry). The doughnut (torus) . The fire. The Golden ratio. The Flower of Life petal?

Interesting.


The musical instruments represent: The frequency, the vibration, the energy needed to create matter. To create universe.


It is all there.



posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 11:17 PM
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a reply to: ProfessorPatternfish

So, if I understand you, everything is everything else and definitions of words are superfluous to the true adherent of nonsense, because...

I see!



posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 11:22 PM
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originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish

originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
So...much...new age...bullcrap...

Not a single thing attributed to the ancient Egyptians here holds any water. Try spending less time watching ignorant nutjobs on YouTube, and more time reading basic Egyptology books.





Does one not see:

The snail without a shell (sacred geometry). The doughnut (torus) . The fire. The Golden ratio. The Flower of Life petal?

Interesting.

The musical instruments represent: The frequency, the vibration, the energy needed to create matter. To create universe.

It is all there.


All those little pictures, they are mostly letters in the alphabet of a language that is not much used anymore.

What is the "deeper meaning" of our letter "Q"?



posted on Apr, 4 2016 @ 11:30 PM
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Maybe this may help.



files.abovetopsecret.com...
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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 12:21 AM
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a reply to: ProfessorPatternfish

infoclinic.co.za...

I found it.



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 12:24 AM
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originally posted by: Aeshma
a reply to: ProfessorPatternfish

infoclinic.co.za...

I found it.


Maybe why truths are hazy to you?
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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 12:27 AM
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Does one see the same toroidal/torus pattern on the Ancient Egyptian 'cross' ?






Or does one chose to ignore it?


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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 12:45 AM
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One wonders if that is a torus above the Egyptian figures head in the above image?

Considering a pine cone represents a torus, represents enlightenment.

The beetle is a torus, it represents one at least. It also represents earths magnetic filed. Earth is a tours.




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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:28 AM
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Thank you for posting these links.
I appreciate it.

Amanda



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:34 AM
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a reply to: Aussieamandarc

You are welcome.

I am grateful you find it of interest.



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:35 AM
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originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish


Does one not see:

The snail without a shell (sacred geometry). The doughnut (torus) . The fire. The Golden ratio. The Flower of Life petal?
...
The musical instruments represent: The frequency, the vibration, the energy needed to create matter. To create universe.



Nope.

What it DOES mean is that the pictures you've been studying aren't very good and don't show the originals. This picture, for instance, isn't Egyptian although they put a bunch of symbols around it to make you think it is. They appear to have copied part of an inscription to Wenefer... but not the whole shebang. Just a few phrases and threw other symbols in for apparent decoration.

The "snail" is the letter "f" and is the horned viper, not a snail. The 'shell' is actually the letter "t" and is a loaf (or else you're looking at the basket symbol to the left, which has the "kh" sound value)

The fire isn't a fire (their symbol for fire is something else) - it's a hand giving an offering of incense and it's the word, "to give."

The doughnut is actually the solar disc and represents the sound "re" or the deity Re.

The 'petal' is a mouth and represents the sound "r".

There are no musical instruments, but there is the windpipe-heart combination that means "beautiful" and is pronounced 'nefer'

The "golden ratio" is a ... well, it's a mess. It's part of the phrase "words spoken by" and WOULD be part of the sentence for "words spoken by Re" only someone's rather ham-handedly placed the symbols so that they're grammatically incorrect.

The rest of that mess includes part of the name of the god 'Heh' and part of the phrase "forever and ever."

here's a group of good resources for ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs (the downside here is that these are free and they're about a century out of date. But the Worterbuch is far more correct than Budge)

Here's a more recent dictionary

and here's an abbreviated list of several hundred hieroglyphs and what they mean (there's actually more, and this is Middle Kingdom Egyptian, but it works for an introduction.)



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:36 AM
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Thank you for your input.

Appreciated.



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:52 AM
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originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish


One wonders if that is a torus above the Egyptian figures head in the above image?


No, it's the morning sun (Kepher) and that's the deity Amun-Re. The pharaoh, wearing the blue "War Crown" embraces Amun-Re who is holding an ankh and the was-scepter of power.

This is on the wall of the mortuary temple of Seti I... you can see the pharaoh's name above his head -- "Son of Re, Minmaatre, given life" and "Seti-Merinptah, who is like Re (the god)" are his two names (reading left to right). The inscription is basically Seti telling the rest of the world how wonderful he is (the title, "Lord of Doing Things") is on there) and that he takes care of things by honoring the gods (among other stuff)

A brief guide to the temple is here


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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 02:59 AM
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I have come to the conclusion that it is not a good idea to believe any history we are told to believe. Especially when things just don't add up. And keep not adding up.


The official story of 9/11 for example is said to be fact.

It Cleary is NOT.

Yet history will say it is that way. So why believe any history? We didn't write it, we are just told and thought it.



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 03:10 AM
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originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish
a reply to: Byrd

I have come to the conclusion that it is not a good idea to believe any history we are told to believe. Especially when things just don't add up. And keep not adding up.


Part of this is that you haven't been given full information... you've been spoon fed what they thought you would sit still for. This means that there's huge gaps in your knowledge about history and technology and there's a vast chasm between what you were taught about ancient languages and people in school and what things REALLY are like.

If you'd gotten the classical education of the 1800's, you'd be closer to understanding. But they've toned it down for our century and they aren't really focusing on the past and on critical analysis.

So, yes, it looks as though you haven't been told everything (heck, the way they teach it, it looks like civilizations just "appear" rather magically... instead of what we know (which is that there are culture groups there who leave all kinds of traces before they band together over time and form a civilization.)

The problem is that there's people filling this in from their own imagination and speculation.... who haven't bothered to research anything (like how to read the hieroglyphs on Seti's temple wall)



posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 03:10 AM
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So why believe any history?

So it's better to just make stuff up?
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posted on Apr, 5 2016 @ 03:17 AM
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Far from it. It is much better to use ones brain and understand what the Ancients knew. Then apply.




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