God Khonsu

God Khonsu Hieroglyphic Name
God Khonsu
God Khonsu is an Ancient Egyptian god whose great role was linked with the moon. His name agency "traveller" and this may pertain to the nightly travel of the moon crosswise the sky. Along with Thoth he big the passage of time. Khonsu was stabilizing in the existence of new life in good living creatures. At Thebes he worked part of a family triple with Mut as his mother and Amun as his father. He was precious as son of Sobek and Hathor at Kom Ombo.

The name (Khonsu) ponders the fact that the Moon (mentioned to as Iah in Egyptian) travels crosswise the night sky, for it implies traveller, and also had the deeds "Pathfinder and Defender", as he was thinking to watch long-term travelers. As the deity of light in the night, Khonsu was provoked to protect against wild animals, increase male manliness, and to aid with healing. It was very that when Khonsu induced the crescent moon to shine, women conceived, cattle grown fertile, and all nostrils and every throat was full with fresh air. Khonsu can also be read to good king's placenta, and consequently in early times, he was thought to slay the enemies of the pharaoh, and extract their viscera for the pharaoh's use, metaphorically creating something resembling a placenta for the pharaoh. This bloody aspect tips him to be concerned to, in untold as the Pyramid texts, as  the  (one  who)  lives  on  hearts.  He  too  became  related  with  more  literal  placentas,  proper  seen  as  a exaltation of the royal placenta, and thus a deity taken with accouchement.

Temple of God Khonsu at Karnak
The Great Temple of God Khonsu was built in the precinct of the temple of Karnak. It was started by King Ramses III, in the New Kingdom but extended by a number of later swayer. There were 3 shrines devoted to specific facets of the god in Karnak and Thebes.

God Anti

God Anti Hieroglyphic Name
God Anti was the war God of ancient Egyptian. Anti worshiped in Upper Egypt, having a cult center at Deir El-Gebrawi, near old Assyut. The deity was a supporter of Merenre I of the 6th dynasty. Respecting Anti was plausibly part of Merenre's drives to mold helps in the southwest region, and  the falcon was it's symbol.

Magic in Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptians society were closed by  magic. From the mystical rituals conducted by the priest to the other incantations of the doctors. Their absorption with death, the magical, magic charms and magic spells permeated to all levels of society. Magicians toned spells to cure ailments and ward off risk, unwellness and evil lives. 

The priests of Ancient Egypt were the important magicians and practicians of magic in Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians believed that magic was closely affiliated with writing. Most magician priests were considered to have gained magical knowledge by studying ancient sacred scriptures The priest magicians were surrounded in mystery. Priests were seen to be in possession of a secret cognition which had been given to them by the immortals. The death rituals and the spells loved by the magic priests made them important.

The Book of the Dead disciplined nearly two hundred Magic Spells designed to help with overwhelming the dangers of the Hades such as defeating severe beasts, avoiding several traps and demons. These spells   included transformation the ability to change into several beings such as a mythical phoenix or a honed snake. The correct magic spells would take to be recited to pass different tests to ensure secure passage through the terrifying trials of the Scheol which left to the Hall of Two Truths where their activities in their mortal lives would be examined - the Egyptian Magic Spells were important for the Day of Judgement. The priest sorcerers had the spells which could help an Ancient Egyptian to become immortal. Is it any wonder that people considered they could work magic miracles wish bringing figures of animal to life and working people into animate beings.

The statues of the gods were thought to be a living embodiment of the divinity. The familiar 'sitting position' of many of the great statues was believed to grant the living soul ,the Ba, to stand erect and "go out into the day." The statues were usually housed in the temples but on great occasions and festivals the statues were exhibited in front of the people. The people then wanted magical prophecies viewing their lives - The wonders were put in much a way that they only essential a 'yes' or 'no' serve. If the divine spirit of the statue moved the bearers forward the result was OK.

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