Thoth (Hermes) & His Ancient Mysteries Schools
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14 February, 2015 - 12:39 Katrina Sisowath
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I say the Mystery Schools originated at Alexandria. I meant their knowledge was stored at the Library of Alexandria.
When Archaeologist Sir William Flinders Petrie discovered an unknown Egyptian temple at the summit of Mount Serâbît in 1904 while exploring the Sinai on behalf of the Egypt Exploration Fund, he found numerous inscriptions relating to ‘mfkzt’ amongst hieroglyphs associated with light. Mirroring the Karnak reliefs, along-side a depiction of Tuthmosis IV in the presence of the goddess Hathor were representations of conical bread-cakes.
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14 February, 2015 - 12:39 Katrina Sisowath
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I say the Mystery Schools originated at Alexandria. I meant their knowledge was stored at the Library of Alexandria.
When Archaeologist Sir William Flinders Petrie discovered an unknown Egyptian temple at the summit of Mount Serâbît in 1904 while exploring the Sinai on behalf of the Egypt Exploration Fund, he found numerous inscriptions relating to ‘mfkzt’ amongst hieroglyphs associated with light. Mirroring the Karnak reliefs, along-side a depiction of Tuthmosis IV in the presence of the goddess Hathor were representations of conical bread-cakes.
https://taboodada.wordpress.com/tag/tuthmosis-iv/
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