Anonymous ID: 5b57cb June 2, 2021, 4:43 a.m. No.13812597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4127

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(Please read from the start)

 

6 – As an additional confirmation that the Shen Ring is a weapon, and it’s also linked to the artifacts in point 5 – confirming them as well – is the first picture I’m attaching with this page. We see the Wedjat = Eye of Horus, represented with wings, holding the Shen Ring, same thing in the standard, stereotyped iconography as Horus (second picture with this page) and Nekhbet (page 898) are represented. For me this is confirmation about everything I’ve been saying about the ThunderBirds, the Wedjat and the Shen ring.

 

7 – The pictures of the famous mural of Nekhbet usually focus on the Vulture deity, omitting/missing/forgetting the row above depicted above her. We have one long row of Wedjat, all represented in the same orientation as the one of the Vulture. We can see 7 of them in this picture but I’m sure their number was much more than this since the design is stretched from wall to wall. In front of each Wedjat we have one Shenu ring represented.

 

As I’ve said in the previous page, the Shenu Ring is held from the circular end and the tangent line is directed towards the opponent = this is how the Wedjat is holding the Shen ring. It’s amazing. When I see this, I wonder if the Ancient Egyptians, in later generation, understood what both of these symbols are? Can the Lightning (=Wedjat) hold the weapon (=shen ring)? Of course not, because the lightning should come out of the weapon. So I don’t think the later generations, like the ones of the Middle Kingdom, truly, deeply understood what these 2 symbols really represent. I think they only understood these 2 symbols are very powerful and they are used for protection against evil. In both cases it’s true and correct, but these are not deities, but weapons used by Ancient warriors from a long lost and forgotten civilization.

 

8 – This picture is a depiction of Nekhbet, we’ve seen a close up of it in page 898. Look closely at the Staff the deity is holding and how it goes through the circular side of the Shen ring. The Shen ring was hollow, truly like a ring. I would also like to ask anons to compare the staff Nekhbet is holding to the other staffs we’ve seen worldwide, mostly to the one held by the Staff-God on the Gateway of the Sun in Tiwanaku. In page 361, I said the weapon the Staff-God is holding similar to the Japanese Naginata. Here, it looks more and more like it.

 

By that I mean it’s a staff that might have some type of blade at the upper section of it. I don’t know what it is for sure. In Gudea’s libation vase it looks like a saber handle, doesn’t it? I don’t know for sure if it’s a type of blade or something else, but whatever it is, there is something on the extremity of that staff. Here, what Nekhbet is holding is no exception = the upper extremity has something on it; it’s not a normal, simple staff type of weapon.

 

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