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General Discussion / Re: Café Stardust, Mixed Room, French Press
« Last post by Wadjet on April 23, 2015, 02:40:36 pm »
Fish

Hi Lady, Hathor

Yes, Dogs are the best, but i can not understand, why people have an aquarium, with fish, a fish is not a pet ;)

Kind Regards

Wadjet
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General Discussion / Re: Café Stardust, Mixed Room, French Press
« Last post by Hathor on April 23, 2015, 01:58:14 pm »
Dogs

Hi Sir. Wadjet

I like dogs most, i got a little Teacup Chihuahua, witch i am carrying, in my black leather, Versace hand bag ;)

Love <3

Hathor
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General Discussion / Re: Café Hathor, Women`s Room, Café Latte <3
« Last post by Hathor on April 23, 2015, 01:37:41 pm »
Hair Color.

I use to dye my hair, all the time, but last year, i dyed it blond and i should never have done that, because my hair began to fall of. So now, for a year, i have made it grow back, to my normal hair color by the way, my hair is now, red brunette ;)

Love <3

Hathor
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My Introduction

Hi Lady/Sir

I found this forum, via my Father, Golden Falcon. I have always been fascinated, with Egyptian Mythology. And a love my Father living room, with the Egyptian theme, that he has made. I myself is not an expert, in Egyptian Mythology and is here because of my Father <3

Love <3

Hathor

This is an example, on how you do. Make a new topic and introduce, your self ;)
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My Introduction

Hi Lady/Sir

I found this forum via Ra, he told me about it. And i find it interesting, with all those topics. I will be a silent member and you shall not contact me, via PM

Eternal Love

Thoth.

PS. My hobby is Books.

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General Discussion / Re: Observing, The Dark Realm. The Talamasca Caste
« Last post by Wadjet on April 22, 2015, 04:56:11 pm »
The Queen of The Damned, (The Vampire Chronicles)

I got Queen of The Damned, on Blue-Ray, i have never, read the book :-[ And i have seen, The Twilight, Vampire series to, people are crazy , about Vampires :D

Kind Regards

Wadjet

Message from, Administrator >:(

I Am Locking, This Topic, We Do Not Discuss, Vampires, In This Forum.

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General Discussion / Re: Café Stardust, Mixed Room, French Press
« Last post by Wadjet on April 22, 2015, 10:28:36 am »
World`s Most Smartest Parrots.

Hi Sir. Khepri

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozgcKw4MyvY
 
Kind Regards

Wadjet
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General Discussion / Egyptian Mythology, Dynastic Period, The Goddess, Nephthys
« Last post by Wadjet on April 22, 2015, 10:02:00 am »
The Goddess, Nephthys

Nephthys in red dress

Nephthys was the goddess of mourning in the Ancient Egyptian religion. She was the goddess of night, rivers, sleep, nature and mourning.

She was a friend and protecter of the dead. Nephthys was important in Ancient Egyptian culture because they considered the afterlife to be very important. She always stood at the head of the coffin that would take the dead to the underworld with outspread wings.

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General Discussion / Egyptian Mythology, Predynastic Period. The God, Ptah
« Last post by Wadjet on April 22, 2015, 09:59:23 am »
The God, Ptah

Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects.

In art, he is shown as a hairless, bearded mummified man, often wearing a skull cap, holding a djed or other large tool (which he is sometimes shown using during mummification ceremonies). He was believed to be married to Sekhmet.

Ptah was the local god of Memphis, one of the ancient capitals of Egypt. He is the parson of craftsmen, since it is believed that he invented the arts.

Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology   

Paganism Pantheism Polytheism Emanationism Soul Duat Numerology
Ancient Egypt Wings.
Djed. Djed.
Kheper
Aker.

Deities
   
Amun Amunet Anubis Anuket Apep Apis Aten Atum Bastet Bat Bes Four sons of Horus Geb Hapi Hathor Heka Heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Kuk Maahes Ma'at Mafdet Menhit Meretseger Meskhenet Min Mnewer Monthu Mut Nefertem Neith Nekhbet Nephthys Nu Nut Osiris Pakhet Ptah Qebui Qetesh Ra Raet-Tawy Resheph Satet Sekhmet Seker Serket Seshat Set Shu Sobek Sopdet Sopdu Tatenen Taweret Tefnut Thoth Wadjet Wadj-wer Wepwawet Wosret
Writings   
Amduat Books of Breathing Book of Caverns Book of the Dead Book of the Earth Book of Gates Book of the Netherworld
Beliefs   
Atenism Curse of the Pharaohs Funerals Offering formula Philosophy Temples

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General Discussion / Egyptian Mythology, Dynastic Period, The Goddess, Serket
« Last post by Wadjet on April 22, 2015, 09:56:01 am »
The Goddess, Serket

Serket. The staff she holds in her right hand is a symbol of power. In her left hand, she holds an Ankh, the Egyptian symbol for life.
Serket was an ancient Egyptian goddess. She was shown as a scorpion. She would sting "bad" people, but she could also cure scorpion stings and other poisons, such as snake bites. Because Serket could cure snake bites, she was sometimes known as the protector from Apep, the evil snake-god.

She was shown in art as a scorpion or as a woman with a scorpion on her head. Serket did not have any temples, but she had many priests.

Many people in ancient Egypt who were bitten by poisonous animals died from the poison. Because of this, Serket was also known as a protector of the dead. She was associated with fluids that cause stiffening during embalming. This caused her to become known as a protector of embalmers' tents and of the canopic jar for the intestine (Qebehsenuf). The intestine's canopic jar was the one associated with poisons.

Because she was a protector of canopic jars, Serket was associated with Aset (Isis), and Nebet Het (Nephthys) and Neith. Later, Serket began to be known as Isis. Serket came to be known as a part of Isis, instead of a separate goddess.

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