Disciple of the Serpent
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Watch the video and the image first so that what I'm saying here makes more sense
So the human heart is physically a scroll in a vortex form, with a point at the center that looks like a reversed half scroll, which I represented in the image as a possible duality in black and white.
From here I can connect more ideas.
Do you all know the allegory of the heart and the feather of Ancient Egypt?
To ascend, the heart needs to be as light as Shut the feather of Goddess Maat.
Shut is as light as Shu, the air.
In our scroll, by living, and therefore acting, we create karma, aka we write verses in our scroll/heart.
Every verse is a name of us in a way.
Every chapter can be a lifetime.
Everything is related on multiple levels.
Can you image a more perfect poem than the heart of a God?
If one follow the Laws of Goddess Maat, and therefore live and act according to them, the heart will be light as the feather, and one can ascend.
It's like writing under dictation, and being led in discovering our own selves.
Then, I also want to add more insights, or also ideas of mine to be explored eventually.
Knowing the above, who teaches us the language, the writing system, the alphabet, ecc...? Lord Thoth.
Who is the Goddess of the Scribes?
Goddess Seshat.
What the physical heart do? It pumps blood and purify it.
We can see blood as "liquid life", or physical life force, therefore we may be able to include some allegories of Lord Khnum, the God of life force, in our thinking.
We may also ask other questions, such as how purification and the removal or change of karma actually work.
I thought of this scroll idea just by knowing something of the shape and functions of our hearts, and some mythological allegories.
So, I also think that if we know and explore how we physically work, we may be able to understand the universe, or potentially we already have the instructions for Godhood inside our selves.
"Know thyself".
Lastly, I was wondering if the Book of Life on which Goddess Seshat wrote our names (look into Goddess Seshat Power Ritual) can actually be the Heart of God, but not sure yet about this.
So the human heart is physically a scroll in a vortex form, with a point at the center that looks like a reversed half scroll, which I represented in the image as a possible duality in black and white.
From here I can connect more ideas.
Do you all know the allegory of the heart and the feather of Ancient Egypt?
To ascend, the heart needs to be as light as Shut the feather of Goddess Maat.
Shut is as light as Shu, the air.
In our scroll, by living, and therefore acting, we create karma, aka we write verses in our scroll/heart.
Every verse is a name of us in a way.
Every chapter can be a lifetime.
Everything is related on multiple levels.
Can you image a more perfect poem than the heart of a God?
If one follow the Laws of Goddess Maat, and therefore live and act according to them, the heart will be light as the feather, and one can ascend.
It's like writing under dictation, and being led in discovering our own selves.
Then, I also want to add more insights, or also ideas of mine to be explored eventually.
Knowing the above, who teaches us the language, the writing system, the alphabet, ecc...? Lord Thoth.
Who is the Goddess of the Scribes?
Goddess Seshat.
What the physical heart do? It pumps blood and purify it.
We can see blood as "liquid life", or physical life force, therefore we may be able to include some allegories of Lord Khnum, the God of life force, in our thinking.
We may also ask other questions, such as how purification and the removal or change of karma actually work.
I thought of this scroll idea just by knowing something of the shape and functions of our hearts, and some mythological allegories.
So, I also think that if we know and explore how we physically work, we may be able to understand the universe, or potentially we already have the instructions for Godhood inside our selves.
"Know thyself".
Lastly, I was wondering if the Book of Life on which Goddess Seshat wrote our names (look into Goddess Seshat Power Ritual) can actually be the Heart of God, but not sure yet about this.