The
Splendour That Was
EGYPT
Margaret
A. Murray 1973 Edition
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It
was not until the fourth year of his reign that Akhenaten
adopted the religion of the
Aten,
to which he devoted the rest of his life to the exclusion of
all other considerations.The
Aten is the actual disc of the sun , the physical sun that
emits heat and sends out visible rays; whereas
Re
is
the divine element in the sun and is a more abstract,
perhaps a more spiritual, conception. Akhenaten was
therefore no heretic, for the sun in all its aspects was the
royal god, and this was recognised by him for he worshipped
Re, Horus, and the Mnevis bull.
Fingerprints
of the Gods Graham
Hancock
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Helipolitan
theology rested on a creation-myth distinguished by a number
of unique and curious features.
It taught that in the beginning the universe had been filled
with a dark watery nothingness, called the Nun. Out of this
inert cosmic ocean (describedas 'shapeless, black with the
blackness of the blackest night') rose a mound of dry land
on which Ra
, the Sun God, materialized in his self created form as
Atum
(sometimes
depicted as an old bearded man resting on a staff ): " note
5
The sky had not been created, the earth had not been
created, the children of the earth and the reptiles had
not been fashioned in that place...I
Atum,
was one by myself...There existed no other who worked with
me" ... note 6
Cassell's
English Dictionary 1974
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67
atom (at om)
[Gr. atomos, indivisible], n The
smallest conceivable portion of anything; a mite, a
pigmy; (Phys.Sc.) a body originally
thought to be incapable of further division;
(Chem.) the smallest particle taking part in
chemical action, the smallest particle of matter possessing
the properties of an element.
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ray
(1)
(ra) [O.F. rai, ray,nom.
rais, L.
RADIUS],N.]
A
line or beam of light proceeding from a radiant point;
(Phys.) a straight line along which radiant
energy,
esp.
light or heat, is propagated; (fig.) a gleam, a vestige, or
slight manifestation (of hope,enlightenment,
etc);
one
of a series of radiating lines or parts; (Bot) the
outer whorl of florets in a composite
flower;(Zool.) one of the bony rods
supporting the fin of a fish, one of the radial parts of a
starfish or other radials. v.t.
To
shoot out (rays),to radiate.v.i To issue or shine forth in
rays.
ray (3)
(ra),n.(Mus.) The second note in the tonic sol-fa
notation.
re (1)
(ra)
[It.,see GAMUT],n (Mus)The second
note of a major scale;the second note of the scale of C
major, D.
re (2)
(re)[L.,abl.of,res,thing matter,affair],
prep.(Legal) In the matter
of;(colloq.) as
regards,about.
re-
[., back, again],pref. Back, backwards,
back again; after, behind; un; in return, mutually; again,
again and again,
afresh,
anew, repeatedly; against in opposition; off, away,
down
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the
Ram:
The constellation or zodiacal sign of Aries.
Ramadan (ram
a dan)[Arab.(cp. Pers. And Turk.Ramazzan), from
ramada ,to be hot] n The
ninth
month of the mohammedan year, the time of the great annual
fast.
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ATUM ATOM
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CASSELL'S
English
dictionary 1974 Edition.
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"cluster
(klus ter) [A.-S. clyster (prob. From the same
root as clot)], n Anumber of things of the same
kind growing or joined together; a bunch; a number of
persons or things gathered into or situated in a close body;
a group, a crowd. v.i.To come or to grow into
clusters. v.t. To bring or cause to come into a
cluster or clusters."
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