I think its worth destroying the mask to get to the text that is under it. I just hope that there are certain there i text under the mask before they destroy it.
For me "The Water" simply is the source of life. It is like the blood in our veins, such is water on our Earth. Besides the sand and rocks it was one of the first Gods on this our planet.
On the other side water can also kill life, when it comes to tsunamis, overflowing, broken dams and unending rains. There is no importance whether Ancient Peoples preferred beer of wine or whatever, the important was the water contained in it.
For me, whenever I have the opportunity to drink a glass of possible fresh clear water, it is for me a glass full of milk of Mother Earth, she gives us to live.
May many more people learn this feeling and also to be thankful for it.
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So the story goes… the dead wife of a divine tailor is embalmed in linen scrolls of etruscan religious texts, and there is no connection?
They just happened to grab the only available material?
These people were poverty-striken desperate, or stupid people? No. I’d say the widower the “divine tailor” of the story , knowingly supplied the linen cloth himself, aware of what was written on it, but left the heiroglyphic note to clue in anyone finding the mummy.
What is interesting about such remains is their intent. They are deliberately left with messages scrawled all over mummy wrappings and cases, and the priests may have been Egyptian yet respected the need for Etruscan on the linen. Perhaps they were immigrant workers? this “divine tailor” and his wife, and were accorded this status due to his talents by the egyptian pristhood of the time, for whom , just maybe he made clothes, and had been there in Egypt some time and had taken new names, or were at least so-called by whoever put the scroll in with the body
Thoth is way more involved with Earth’s history than this article gives credit to. I think there is a huge reason why we have been denied Thoth’s full story for so long. Something also tells me that his books were a tartget in the Great Fire.
Seems to be the medieval equivalent of modern "Self Help" books. That is: you don't need to graft, this will give you the short cut. Which is all magic is, really. Cast a spell and you can influence something you would normally have no control over. Dr Faustus was the cautionary tale, in this respect!
There are few that are in possesion by albanian people, and they were told from generation to generation it is a poem, a prayer since this is a tasliman that was put near the craddle or with a person that had health issues. It could be displayed also for good luck in homes. The link I am providing is of an albanian that has the similar disck just smaller in diameter and his is made out of metals: https://www.facebook.com/moisi.murra?fref=photo
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Just now saw this reply. I agree with you 100%.
Shamsheer is definitley a beautiful sword.
That’s pretty interesting. It really does make you wonder what their lives could have been like.
Dang. She definitely sounds hardcore.
This is an awesome article. I believe the tree to be non other than The Tree of Life.
I think its worth destroying the mask to get to the text that is under it. I just hope that there are certain there i text under the mask before they destroy it.
For me "The Water" simply is the source of life. It is like the blood in our veins, such is water on our Earth. Besides the sand and rocks it was one of the first Gods on this our planet.
On the other side water can also kill life, when it comes to tsunamis, overflowing, broken dams and unending rains. There is no importance whether Ancient Peoples preferred beer of wine or whatever, the important was the water contained in it.
For me, whenever I have the opportunity to drink a glass of possible fresh clear water, it is for me a glass full of milk of Mother Earth, she gives us to live.
May many more people learn this feeling and also to be thankful for it.
I love your page, it's really interesting and I have learned a lot thanks to you. So I would be very pleased if you send me your monthy newsletter to my email address indicated above. Thank you!
Love reading about history
So the story goes… the dead wife of a divine tailor is embalmed in linen scrolls of etruscan religious texts, and there is no connection?
They just happened to grab the only available material?
These people were poverty-striken desperate, or stupid people? No. I’d say the widower the “divine tailor” of the story , knowingly supplied the linen cloth himself, aware of what was written on it, but left the heiroglyphic note to clue in anyone finding the mummy.
What is interesting about such remains is their intent. They are deliberately left with messages scrawled all over mummy wrappings and cases, and the priests may have been Egyptian yet respected the need for Etruscan on the linen. Perhaps they were immigrant workers? this “divine tailor” and his wife, and were accorded this status due to his talents by the egyptian pristhood of the time, for whom , just maybe he made clothes, and had been there in Egypt some time and had taken new names, or were at least so-called by whoever put the scroll in with the body
That’s awesome. That would be a really interesting read.
Thoth is way more involved with Earth’s history than this article gives credit to. I think there is a huge reason why we have been denied Thoth’s full story for so long. Something also tells me that his books were a tartget in the Great Fire.
It seems to me like testing those 8000 year old bones is kind of a shot in the dark.
Something seems really shady about this whole thing.
Well I’m pretty excited to see what comes of this. Hopefully they’ll make some discoveries that shed some light on the Amazonians.
I bet the site was absolutely gorgeous in its day.
That’s pretty interesting. Were there a significant amount of Etruscans in Egypt during that time?
Seems to be the medieval equivalent of modern "Self Help" books. That is: you don't need to graft, this will give you the short cut. Which is all magic is, really. Cast a spell and you can influence something you would normally have no control over. Dr Faustus was the cautionary tale, in this respect!
There are few that are in possesion by albanian people, and they were told from generation to generation it is a poem, a prayer since this is a tasliman that was put near the craddle or with a person that had health issues. It could be displayed also for good luck in homes. The link I am providing is of an albanian that has the similar disck just smaller in diameter and his is made out of metals: https://www.facebook.com/moisi.murra?fref=photo
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