Lioness in a rainstorm by Johan Swanepoel
Wet Lioness (Panthera leo) displays dangerous teeth when she yawns in the rain. Kruger National Park (South Africa)

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Lioness in a rainstorm by Johan Swanepoel
Wet Lioness (Panthera leo) displays dangerous teeth when she yawns in the rain. Kruger National Park (South Africa)

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Me: *blows a kiss to the sky* For the Egyptian gods.
Heka is...
Heka is the skill to utilize words that convey your point in a concise and descriptive way that leaves little to ambiguity and miscommunication. It is the skill to say what you mean and mean what you say. It is the skill to say what is needed, when it is needed. It is the skill to speak firmly and respectfully, without being unnecessarily harsh or uselessly soft. It is the skill to utilize words in such a manner that evokes the desired emotions and reactions out of those whom you are addressing. It is speech that can call people to useful action, or quell people towards peace. It is the ability to use words effectively. Are you utilizing your heka effectively?
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Honestly there’s something deeply moving about reading something about a deity and feeling it resonate in your soul, and suddenly it’s as if this ancient being is there with you, helping you breathe, and you want nothing more than to lay under the stars and feel that presence.

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Is there any precedent for any of the netjeru to be portrayed as white? Not as in "white person" white,but as in "marble statue" white.
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A netjeru’s skin color is often symbolic. Gold could represent the sun and the metal itself which is also a symbol of eternity since gold never tarnishes. Black, blue or sometimes green can represent the regeneration and fertility brought by the river. Deities are usually shown in one of these colors.
People are sometimes shown with white or light skin if they are women who live a sheltered life out of the sun, or if they are foreigners like Syrians or Asiatics.
White is the color of purity, natron, clean linens, silver, and the moon. Symbol and Magic in Ancient Egypt, by Richard H. Wilkinson, also mentions sacred animals such as a sacred cow being depicted as white.
I can’t think of any specific references to deities having white skin, but the symbolism of colors as they appear in art is known. Maybe the deity or deities in question were symbolically sending a message about one of the things listed above. Or possibly, they’re indicating a crossover with the Hellenic side where marble was commonly used.
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~ Ankh. Culture: Egyptian Period: New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Thutmose IV Date: 1400–1390 B.C. Findspot: Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Thutmose IV (KV43)
Philæ est une île d'Égypte submergée dans les années 1970. Jusqu'en 1974, elle contenait les ruines des temples et d'une ville antique égyptienne. Déjà dégradés par plusieurs décennies d'immersion saisonnière sous les eaux du lac de retenue de l'ancien barrage d'Assouan et menacés d'un engloutissement définitif avec la mise en service du haut barrage d'Assouan en 1970, les temples ont été déplacés et remontés entre 1974 et 1976 sur l'île voisine d'Aguilkia qui a été remodelée pour l'occasion. Depuis l'opération, seul le point culminant de l'ancienne île de Philæ émerge du lac sous la forme d'un rocher. Philæ était une ville antique égyptienne du premier nome de Haute-Égypte, le nome « du Pays de l'arc (ou du Pays de Nubie) » (tA-sty). Elle abritait un temple d'Isis, l'un des mieux conservés de l'Égypte antique, dont la construction est commencée par l'un des derniers pharaons égyptiens, Nectanébo Ier, et terminée par les Romains. Le temple reste voué au culte de la déesse et est fréquenté par les Blemmyes, une tribu nubienne, jusqu'au milieu du vie siècle lorsqu'il est transformé en église copte sur ordre de l'empereur Justinien. Avec l'arrivée du tourisme de masse en Égypte, Philæ est devenue l'une des destinations les plus populaires du pays attirant plusieurs milliers de visiteurs chaque jour en haute saison.
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Informative Ancient Egypt Comics: HEARTS
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