Anyway. I started doing some research on the alphabet The letter G struck me because it seemed to masculine and feminine at the same time. I wanted to know why. The letter G is also part of freemasonry.
The letter G is represented by birds in egyptian hieroglyphs. Autism… I googled Thoth. Sure enough! Thoth's wife, Seshat, “scribed” the alphabet. So what does the alphabet inherently say? Is an (O)feminine because it looks like a womb and is an (I) masculine because it is phallic? okay. side tracking you… a bit.. G is a G. it means a ton of shit, but it seemed related to God/provider in the alphabet and G = geometry in freemasonry.
So all that led me to wondering what Seshat believed in, since her beliefs(bias) were IMBEDDED in glyphs…..
The Hermopolitans claimed that their theory of creation was older than any other in Egypt and that it was the Ogdoad who gave birth to both the sun and Atum . It is also interesting to note the similarity between the Ogdoad and the description of the creation of the world found in the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Old Testament).
Sometimes I think Atum must be an Atom.
The foundation for the phonetician alphabet was "written" by a female. Seshat, under various spellings, was the ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. She was seen as a scribe and record keeper, and her name means she who scrivens (i.e. she who is the scribe), and is credited with inventing writing.
Seshat's hieroglyph shows her with the seven pointed star above her head. The seven pointed star is called a heptagram.
https://www.starmythworld.com/mathisencorollary/2016/10/26/the-goddess-seshat
-The heptagram was used in Christianity to symbolize the seven days of creation and became a traditional symbol for warding off evil. The symbol is used in some Christian sects such as Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity.
-The symbol is also used in Kabbalist Judaism.
-In Islam, the heptagram is used to represent the first seven vers
-The heptagram is used in the symbol for Babalon in Thelema.
-The heptagram is known among neopagans as the Elven Star or Fairy Star. It is treated as a sacred symbol in various modern pagan and witchcraft traditions.
-In alchemy, a seven-sided star can refer to the seven planets which were known to early alchemists.
-In Polynesia, the seven-pointed star is used often in imagery, basket making, tattoos, and is considered to be a symbol of Kanaloa, the first Polynesian navigator.
Seshat wrote about The Ogdoad, also called the Hehu or Infinites, were the celestial rulers of a cosmic age. Considered to have come long before the Egyptian religious system currently recognized, the Ogdoad were concerned with the preservation and flourishing of the celestial world.
The Ogdoad consist of four couples—eight individual deities—who balance one another and the nature of the cosmos. Each pair correlated with one of the primary elements of the universe in the Egyptian belief system, i.e., water, air, light, and time.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/human-origins-religions/infinite-ogdoad-creation-pantheon-ancient-egypt-and-predecessor-gods-old-020447
Interesting frog facts.
In the Ogdoad hieroglyph, the gods were all depicted with frog’s heads, while the goddesses had the heads of serpents. Only Amun went on to be considered as more than a primeval force. While Nun was still referred to often, it was only as the representation of the waters of Chaos.
Sooo n e way. My point being. The alphabet is likely militaristic, dual pronoun, polytheistic. -female oriented. It is written by a woman. Her bias is in it… maybe?
The three words I have for the letter G so far are Thine, Norah, Nasho.
Thine = Yours'
Norah = Woman of Honor
Nasho = Military or Noahs = Ship.
So, G is like the WARship or WORship of a military in her honor? An honorable vessel? A womb? Or an ark?
So, why geometry in freemasonry and i keep talking about god.. G – E – O – M – E – T – R -Y . I am only talking about the LETTER G, not what it means. It means a ton of different shit, but in my opinion, all of it is related to “I AM”.
long story short. if you say G - O - D. I think that means mr. god and mrs. god, not just singular masculine god.