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  • Travel To Ghana- Savor The Wildlife
    By: Aadam Johansson | - Africa has seen tremendous development but still remains a nature lovers paradise. Visitors traveling to Africa should definitely travel to Ghana. The country offers various delights to tourists like exciting festivals, nightlife, pristine beaches and delicious food. The architecture of the land also merits a visit. However, the countrys top tourist attractions are its nature reserves and more than 5% of the total area is under official protection.
    Numerous travel companies are offe ...

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  • Cairo & Desert Safari
    By: asmaa | - Day 1: Arrival Day

    Upon Your Arrival at Cairo International Airport . Champion Tours representative will meet & assist you , and handle all your procedures include passport control, luggage area and customs formalities.

    After that, you will be transferred to your hotel by a private air-conditioned vehicle.

    Overnight in Cairo.

    No Meals.

    Day 2:

    Day tour in Cairo To Visit (Giza Pyramids, The Egyptian Mus ...

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  • Black Ice - Lake District Winter Ethics
    By: The Outdoor Shop | - In Scotland the debate simmered ten years ago and through the pages of Scottish Mountaineer the MCofSinitiated a debate in 2003, culminating in a public meeting on winter ethics held at the Ice Factor. The debate was inconclusive, yet a guidance document "Winter Climbing A Code of Good Practice" produced in 2002, attempted to address damage to rare alpine plants, define what makes a winter ascent, and commented on 'dry-tooling' of established rock climbs - two related issues.

    T ...

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  • Enjoy In Egypt Colona Waterspouts
    By: hassan.sh | -
    As owner of Colona water sports the first dedicated kite boarding center in Egypt, I am proud to introduce you to some of the water sports available on the stunning red sea. Established in 2002, our centers in Hurghada and Sharm El sheikh offer a wide rang of activities to suit every age.
    with qualified instructors , turquoise waters ,prefect learning and training areas , and fantastic conditions , not to mention long sandy beaches and friendly atmosphere, what better time or place ...

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  • Egyptian Sun God-ra
    By: hassan.sh | - Ra, the Sun God symbolized the commencement of every experience soul. It was widely believed that Ra was the archetypical state and all the else beings were dropped afterward or were his relation. He is delineate as a man's embody with the pedagogue of a hawk with an ankh and a scepter in his hands. He was largely worshiped in Heliopolis (European for metropolis of the sun) which was the cult send in ancient Egypt.

    The Egyptians cerebration of him as the conqueror of immorality and ...

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  • Facts Roughly Thoth God Of Empire
    By: hassan.sh | - Facts roughly Thoth God of Empire
    Supposal below are both facts roughly the Thoth African

    god.

    * The Thoth God of scribes as he is notable, was

    the customer of all the scribes. He is also

    acknowledged as the 'cape' of sun god, Ra. Due to the

    imprecate from Ra, Thoth had to speak on Ra's behalf

    and always crosspiece those text which fulfilled Ra's

    wishes.
    * Seshat, the goddess of w ...

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  • Ancient African God Of The Deathly
    By: hassan.sh | -
    The Old Sphere monument texts extol Anubis as the one related with the interment of kings. He mutual the Orbit of the Bloodless with Osiris, added god in the Afroasiatic pantheon. He was referred to as 'the one upon the mount' and 'the one who oversees embalming', epithets that create his standing as protector of the deceased and noble of gangrene. Similar else deities in the ancient Afrasian pantheon, Anubis sham various roles at divers nowadays. In people processions, he was invoked to ...

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  • Aker Is An Earth God
    By: hassan.sh | - Aker is an earth god who also presided over the western and eastern boarders of the Underworld.

    In early representations, Aker is shown as a narrow strip of land with a human or lion head at both ends But later he was shown as the foreparts of two opposing lions, sometimes with human heads, facing away from each other. One lion faces west while the other faces east. In between them is the sign of the horizon. In the later period of Egyptian theology the two lions making up the Akeru ...

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  • Anubis - God Of Embalming Head Of Jackal
    By: hassan.sh | - Egyptian towns usually had their own local sacred animal. It was thought that some gods and goddesses represented themselves on earth in the form of a single representative of a specific species, and honoring that species of animal would please the god or goddess associated with the animal. The animal believed to be the incarnation of the god or goddess lived a pampered life in and near the temples and religious centers

    Anubis - God of Embalming
    head of jackal

    Anu ...

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  • Day Trip To Luxor From Sharm El Sheikh By Flight, Sharm El Sheikh Trips
    By: Albaraa Travel | - Tour Itinerary:
    Pick up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh, transfer to Sharm El Sheikh airport, fly to Luxor. The flight to Luxor will take around 50 minutes. Meet in Luxor airport by our professional English speaking private tour guide and transer by air-conditioned van to the West bank of Luxor. The West Bank of Luxor is known as Thebes and city of dead. It is the funerary complex of the ancient Egyptians. Here you have the opportunity to let go ...

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  • Egypt Hot Deal With Ramsestours.com
    By: Basem Aly | - 8 Days & 7Nights

    * 2 Nights Cairo
    * 1 Night Alexandria
    * 1 Night Aswan
    * 1 Nights in Luxor
    * 2 Nights in Night Sleeper Train

    Day 1:
    Arrival to Cairo airport, our representative will meet you in the airport then you will be transferred by a private A/C car to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
    Day 2:
    Breakfast. Start your full day visiting the Egyptian Museum of antiquities. On display is a rare collection of 500 ...

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  • Travel Packages » Hot Deals
    By: Basem Aly | - 8 Days & 7Nights

    * 2 Nights Cairo
    * 1 Night Alexandria
    * 1 Night Aswan
    * 1 Nights in Luxor
    * 2 Nights in Night Sleeper Train

    Day 1:
    Arrival to Cairo airport, our representative will meet you in the airport then you will be transferred by a private A/C car to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
    Day 2:
    Breakfast. Start your full day visiting the Egyptian Museum of antiquities. On display is a rare collection of 500 ...

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  • Day Trip To Luxor From Sharm El Sheikh By Flight
    By: Zenab | - Tour Itinerary
    Pick up from your hotel in Sharm el Sheikh, transfer to Sharm el Sheikh airport, fly to Luxor. The flight will take around 50 minutes. Meet in Luxor airport by our professional english speaking tour guide and transer by air-conditioned van to the west bank of Thebes. West Bank visit The West Bank of Luxor is known as the city of dead. It is the funerary complex of the ancient Egyptians. Here you have the opportunity to let go off anything that has died and no longer serves y ...

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  • 30 Years Of Pac Man Game
    By: Art | - Pac-Man is an arcade game created by game designer Toru Iwatani of Namco company, and distributed by Midway Games for the U.S. market in the early 1980s.
    Since Pac-Man was released on May 21, 1980, was a success. It became a worldwide phenomenon in the gaming industry, and ended with the domain of Space Invaders, where the action was predominantly shoot-em-up and replace it with a single, more humorous and little violent that many people liked.
    The protagonist of the game Pac-Man is ...

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  • What Are The Most Popular Tourists Attractions At Addis Ababa!
    By: awais minhas Yawar1 | - It is one of the worlds greatest metropolises. It is not only the official capital of the country but is also the economic and commercial center of the country. Visitors find much to enjoy there as Tall office buildings, elegant villas, flat, fashionable hotels, conference halls, functional bungalows, and theaters. Once you take flights to Addis Ababa you are in a land full of things to see and to do in accordance with your interest. It is a populous city with over two million residents. Addi ...
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  • Ancient Egyptian Statues Live To Tell The Tale
    By: Mark Wild | - Ancient Egyptian statues for sale come from a era when these beautiful artistic endeavors were once the important property of rich Egyptians and Egyptian royalty. Now we tend to see them as invaluable. How many have vanished in the sands of time we dont know. We know that a few have survived to be referred to as ancient Egyptian artifacts. Thats what they are, whether or not they're in an Egyptian gifts shop or in an Egyptian British museum.

    Few people realize that the traditi ...

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  • Anubis And The Egyptian Afterlife
    By: Vance Lassiter | - The gods connected with Egypt are undoubtedly among the most ancient deities known, and amongst these these Anubis may well be the most ancient. Archaeologists have found reference about Anubis from the earliest predynastic time period of Egyptian history, even more than 5000 years in the past.

    To ancient Egyptians, the whole universe acted upon the model of the valley in which people lived; dominated by the sun along with the Nile, both equally effective at bringing life as well as ...

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  • El Nahual: Chaos And Void
    By: Eric N. Peterson | - I.
    El Nahual. Nonbeing. Union of opposites. Sea monster before creation. Waters without land. Arise!

    Incomprehensible Father of mystery, I adore you. I, pure and gorgeous, am yours. Forever . I have waited forever to be your bride. Now could be the day of your Awakening. My sweet womb beckons.

    Already the maidens prepare my retinue. My Lord, I'm Queen this very day. Queen this very day.


    II.
    Everywhere I look, you aren't ; yet whe ...

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  • Mummification And The Book Of The Dead
    By: Juha Wihtahousu | - The ancient Egyptian mystic writings, The Book of the Dead, describes a great deal of mummification. Numerous of the ancient Egyptians learned things of this script, so mummification was essential when a person deceased to move to the other world. This article will tell you some information that are interesting about mummification. Nowadays we know that mummification process was very important for the individuals of ancient Egypt. Also, cats were mummified after death.

    Preserving so ...

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  • Interesting Facts About Ancient Egypt Part 1
    By: Mario Vaillancourt | - Egyptian Ancient Language: Egyptian language is an Afro-Asian language formerly spoken in ancient Egypt. Now extinct, it however gave rise to the coptic language, liturgical language which ceased to be used as living language. Evolution of the Egyptian language on more than 4500 years can be divided in several great periods:

    Archaic Egyptian (before 2600 BC); Early Dynastic Period Old Egyptian (2600 BC to 2000 BC); Old Kingdom Middle Egyptian (2000 BC to 1300 BC); Middle Kingdom u ...

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  • Egyptian Jewelry Cartouches, Pendants And Statues
    By: Imran Ali | - Egyptian jewelry is composed of a number of traditional and eccentric articles including beautiful cartouches, pendants and statues. In ancient times, the kings used to wear pendants with their names engraved on them and encircled with a special design which is now known as a cartouche. These items can also be considered as nameplates. The designs were symbolic of various concepts including life, happiness, eternity, evolution, resurrection and recreation. Today, cartouche rings are worn as styl ...
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  • The Fascination With Ancient Egypt Continues...and Offers Unique Gift Ideas
    By: Brian R. Banks | - The mystery and intrigue of ancient lands never ceases to amaze the curious with tales of King Tut, regal queens, the Great Pyramids, pioneering pharaohs, and the allure of gods, such as Anubis and Isis. This is the world of ancient Egypt and its popularity only continues to grow, as lines gather to take a peek at the King Tut Exhibition in London and wide-eyed children imagine what a real mummy looks like. As the holidays draw near, there are plenty of sweaters, ties, and bathrobes to consider, ...
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  • Egyptian Urns: Timeless Style And Mystery For Cremation Burial Urns
    By: Lenette Hall | - The timeless style and mystery of ancient Egyptian culture has become a popular choice for families seeking unique funeral urns. Rich symbolism and ancient signs of protection transcend into modern culture as cremation burial urns.

    Egyptians revered cats, and archeologists have discovered the mummified remains of cats in the tombs of dead pharaohs. Replicas of canopic jars found in the Valley of the Kings have been updated to use as pet urns complete with hieroglyphics. The Ba ...

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  • Occult Fiction: Novels For Your Private Collection, Part 1
    By: Laura Stamps | - For years I've heard complaints about a lack of Occult fiction portraying Witches realistically in a contemporary setting. And it's true. As a Wiccan and novelist writing Occult fiction, I'm just as much a fan of the genre as any reader. However, I have found if you search carefully, there are dazzling gems awaiting discovery, novels that should be a part of your contemporary Occult fiction collection.

    To find these novels I have narrowed my search criteria to dark urban fantasy n ...

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  • The Metaphysical View Of Death And Life After Death Part 3
    By: Luxamore | - FINDINGS

    In this chapter we will consider the four perspectives in greater detail. We will look into the dying process and the nature of life in the higher planes, as seen through the eyes of Western and Eastern occultism. Analysis of the religious concepts anent death, dying and the after-death state will offer us a clearer picture of what is commonly believed by the average person. We will deal with religious concepts not from the perspective of any particular religion, but from ...

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  • The Metaphysical View Of Death And Life After Death Part 1
    By: Luxamore | - Humanity throughout the ages have seen death as something loathsome and gruesome; something dreadful, something preferable to avoid at all cost--that is, if a choice were given--but without any other option, are forced to succumb for lack of any power over its occurrence. Anticipating the termination of life at an unexpected moment and the possible prospect of annihilation of self-identity, humanity views death as a state or condition to be feared. This fear is sustained when all around, most of ...
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  • Mystery Of The Soul Part 5
    By: Luxamore | - Basically, Baby, Infant and Young souls do not have as yet coordinated personalities and their souls are often governed by the lower instincts and impulses of their personality. Mature and Old souls are more in control and their personalities are integrated and functioning under the direction of the Higher Self, the Soul. At each stage and level the soul's consciousness level expands. It becomes more spiritually aware. Almost all prophets were Old souls. They gave teachings to the younger ones t ...
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  • Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Mudras Of The Egyptian Tradition
    By: Luxamore | - The ancient Egyptians possessed a fount of occult and mystic wisdom. In those days the Egyptian mystical brotherhoods or "Mystery Schools" at Luxor, Thebes, Memphis, and Heliopolis, collectively represented one of the several portals leading to the Universal Great White Brotherhood whose existence was established by cosmic beings for the purpose of advancing the evolution of man through the application of spiritual disciplines and the apprehension of Cosmic laws. These teachings were given in se ...
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  • Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Hand Symbolism & Beliefs Part 3
    By: Luxamore | - [Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at our website]

    As a support for our statement above, we might mention the Tarot cards as an example. These esoteric cards nowadays degraded to a method of divination, was actually a training manual for the promotion of one's spiritual and divine expression in the world of matter. The pictorial diagrams of the Major and Minor Arcana holds secrets that the casual operator of the cards are unaware of. When p ...

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  • Egyptian God Ra
    By: Mar | - Ra (sometimes spelled R) is the sun-god of Heliopolis in ancient Egypt. It seems likely that the Egyptians pronounced this "ray", but the common pronunciation today is "rah".[citation needed] Ra originally meant "mouth" in the Egyptian language, and was a reference to his creation of the deities of the Ogdoad system, excluding the 8 concepts which created him, by the power of speech (compare how YHWH was said to have created the world). In later Egyptian dynastic times, Ra was subsumed into ...
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  • Egyptian God Osiris
    By: Mar | - Osiris (Greek language, also Usiris; the Egyptian language name is variously transliterated Asar, Aser, Ausar, or Ausare) is the Egyptian God of the dead and the underworld. At the height of the ancient Nile civilization, Osiris was regarded as the primary deity of a henotheism. Osiris was not only the merciful judge of the dead in the afterlife, but also the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River. Beginning at about 200 ...
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  • Egyptian Goddess Nephthys
    By: Mar | - In Egyptian mythology, Nephthys (spelt Nebet-het, and Nebt-het, in transliteration from hieroglyphs) is one of the Ennead of Heliopolis, a daughter of Nut and Geb, and the wife of Set. She was originally Set's dualistic counterpart, representing the air, whereas Set originally represented the desert. In ancient Egypt, the oldest female in the house was given the honorary title of Nephthys, and she was popular even in the Greco-Roman period.

    Consequently she was named Nebt-het, whi ...

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  • Egyptian God Imhotep
    By: Mar | - Imhotep was a wizard, and the first architect and physician known by name to written history. As one of the officials of the Pharaoh Djosr he designed the Pyramid of Djzosr (Step Pyramid) at Saqqara in Egypt around 2630-2611 BC, during the 3rd Dynasty. He may also have been responsible for the first known use of columns in architecture. His name means the one who comes in peace.

    Imhotep also served as chancellor to the pharaoh and high priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis. H ...

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  • Egyptian Godess Bast
    By: Mar | - In Egyptian mythology, Bast (also spelt Ubasti, and Pasht) is an ancient goddess, worshipped at least since the Second Dynasty. The centre of her cult was in Per-Bast (Bubastis in Greek), which was named after her. Originally she was viewed as the protector goddess of Lower Egypt, and consequently depicted as a fierce lion. Indeed, her name means (female) devourer. As protectress, she was seen as defender of the pharaoh, and consequently of the chief god, Ra, who was a solar deity, gaining her t ...
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  • Egyptian God Anubis
    By: Mar | - Anubis is the Greek name for the ancient god in Egyptian mythology whose hieroglyphic is more accurately spelt Anpu (also Anup, Anupu, Wip, Ienpw, Inepu, Yinepu, or Inpw). He is also known as Sekhem Em Pet. Prayers to Anubis have been found carved on the most ancient tombs in Egypt; indeed, the Unas text (line 70) associates him with the Eye of Horus. Anubis is the ruler of the underworld.

    Originally, in the Ogdoad system, he was god of the underworld, and his name is frequently t ...

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  • Egyptian Mythology
    By: Mar | - Egyptian mythology or Egyptian religion is the succession of tentative beliefs held by the people of Egypt for over three thousand years, prior to major exposure to Christianity and Islam.

    Gods
    Early beliefs can be split into 5 distinct localized groups,

    the Ennead of Heliopolis, whose chief god was Atum
    the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, where the chief god was Ra
    the Chnum-Satet-Anuket triad of Elephantine, where the chief god was Chnum
    the A ...

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  • Egyptian Pyramids
    By: Mar | - The pyramids of Egypt, among the largest constructions ever built by humankind, constitute one of the most potent and enduring symbols of Ancient Egyptian civilization. It is generally accepted by most archaeologists that they were constructed as burial monuments associated with royal solar and stellar cults, and most were built during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods.

    Historic Development
    By the time of the early Dynastic period of Egyptian history, those with sufficient ...

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