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ATEF.JPG</ol>Awesome! Thank you very much! I'm pretty new to all this. I only knew about Jewhova, not kikehova. I really like kikehova a lot better and will be adding it too my lexicon. You've got to be talking to Demons in order to acquire information. I could, but I need to meditate more and stop being such a pussy. Because I know my Guardian Demon would not let that shit go. He really finds it fucking annoying. So I'm trying to step up my game. I'm not going to contact him again until I get it together more. Even though I study a lot, and my meditations are Ok, they still suck by his standards. It would not go well for me if I started asking for stuff when that was going on. It would be mostly embarrassing to me. So, thanks for the info.
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JoyofSatan666@yahoogroups.com, <ivan.folghera@... wrote :
The Atef, like all Egyptian crowns is a representation of the achievement of Godhood and shown in various ways. The feathers represent the Ida and Pingala nadis in perfect balance with each other, and even the feather's supposed link to the Bennu bird (the Egyptian Phoenix) is symbolic of the re birthing of the soul which occurs when such balance is achieved.
The disk above the white cone is indicative of the reaching of the serpent up and into the solar 9th chakra above the head as well as the purity of the soul and its subsequent whiteness. Osiris is often referred to as the God of Death as his story is that of death before resurrection (of which Horus is representative) however the crown's symbolism is that of resurrection and many of the false teachings of kikehova (jehova or jesus for those who are new and reading this) are stolen directly from Osiris amongst the pagan Gods of other regions.
As for the meaning of Atef, the meaning seems to be ambiguous and may refer to the white or albedo stage of the Magnum Opus or it may have another meaning as proposed by Egyptian 'Scholars' as 'his might' or 'his terror'.
References:
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/crowns2.htm
http://www.landofpyramids.org/bennu.htm
http://www.landofpyramids.org/crown-of-egypt.htm