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    organs which included the lungs‚ liver‚ stomach and intestines‚ These organs were then also mummified and placed in special containers known as canopic jars. Each jar had it’s own separate lid that represented a group of gods called “The Four Sons Of Horus” and each was used and responsible for protecting the particular organ. The time period of these jars ranged from around 712–332 B.C. and could be estimated about 15 or 16 inches long and about 6 inches wide. Focusing on one of the jars in particular

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    then if they are not able to prevent or stop it‚ they will say god want that. As people believed in past the sun is the source of light and life‚ so people tracked the sun and stars in the sky‚ then they give human and animal names to the star. Horus an Egyptian god his life or story is a symbolic of sun movement in the sky‚ also this god has enemy. Until now people have the same idea like light against dark or good against evil. Hours 3000 BC was born on Dec 25th‚ born of a virgin his birth accompany

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    adorned and bowed down to by other people‚ and by having mystical animals that look like an ox‚ and long necked lions. Also‚ the falcon that is shown has a human arm‚ and after further research I was able to find out that this animal represents the God Horus‚ which helps to represent a

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    tears Isis wept for Osiris. Isis was so angry she sought revenge‚ the myth says she had got pregnant by turning into a bird and flying over Osiris’s dead body she gave birth to Horus. By giving birth as a virgin she is compared to the Mother Mary and Jesus Christ from the Christian religion. She later let Set live and Horus chopped off her head‚ it is believed a cows head grew back and she forgave/supported her son.

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    images of power and authority in the times of Ancient Egypt. This is shown in the Statue of Khafre. On the seat Khafre is sitting in there is an image of intertwined lotus and papyrus which symbolizes united Egypt. The falcon covering his head is Horus‚ the god the sky and heavens. This implies the pharaoh ’s divine status. The pharaoh is also shaped with a canon of ideal proportions‚ which is suitable for someone as perfect as the pharaoh. Also the expression on the pharaoh ’s face is calm and

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    Chapter One Origins and Antiquity: Myths‚ Legends‚ and Epics The geographical origins of Western literature lie in areas as diverse as the Middle East‚ the Mediterranean‚ the central European forests‚ and the northwestern coasts‚ each of which produced a body of oral histories‚ myths‚ and legends‚ many of which were subsequently written down. They have been drawn on by writers since the emergence of a Western literature culture in ancient Greece. Stories have been used as entertainment‚ as origin

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    is the symbol for physical integrity‚ to a seated god whose body is wrapped around with cloth resembling Osiris’s shroud-like clothing. The other scene depicts Tamutnefret as standing‚ praying and playing sistrum across Anubis and the four sons of Horus. At the very bottom of the mummy cover‚ there is a carving of Isis and Nepthys weeping for the deceased just like in the Osiris’s myth as they mourn for

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    When you think of a mummy what comes to mind? Most of us usually picture an Egyptian mummy wrapped in bandages and buried deep inside a pyramid. While the Egyptian ones are the most famous‚ mummies have been found in many places throughout the world‚ from Greenland to China to the Andes Mountains of South America. A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death. Normally when we die‚ bacteria and other germs eat away at the soft tissues (such as skin and muscles)

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    Aleister Crowley’s Mystic Beliefs Dedicating his whole adult life to indulging in everything he believed god would hate Edward Aleister Crowley‚ was nick named by his mother as “The great beast of revolution whose number is 666.” Aleister Crowley spent his life performing sex magic‚ taking heroin‚ opium‚ hashish‚ peyote and cocaine‚ invoking spirits‚ and even once offering himself to Russian authorities to help destroy authorities. (Conspiracy zone 3) Crowley’s first act of action was to join Hermetic

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