Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The Incredible Find of Temple of Amun

These incredibly ancient red granite/bronze statues of the God Hapi, a Ptelomaic Queen (perhaps Cleopatra?!), Osiris were found at the Temple of Amun (or spelled Amon)- an Ancient Egyptian city called Heracleion.

Red Granite is an incredibly old igneous plutonic mineral, having been around since 4.5 billions years ago (imagine the energy it holds!) and is a rock of projection. Bronze is made of the elements tin and copper, which are both Projective and are both associated with water and air. These artefacts belong in the sea.
The statue of Osiris is particularly interesting as the eye area is filled with gold. Gold is also incredibly projective, ruled by the sun and its element is fire. Gold was used for very powerful magick, particularly spells/rituals to do with creating protection. Thus intuitively speaking, having gold put in Osiris's eye area depicts to me that he was guarding/protecting/watching over all at the Temple of Amon.

So it makes complete sense as to why whomever created these symbolic statues would use granite/bronze/gold as they would have been used for strong projections in their rituals/gatherings.
This to me is such a stellar find, but I cant help but feel sadness as these artefacts should have been left in their final resting place- As opposed to being displayed in some type of Museum.

Intuitively speaking, people handling these ancient artefacts should take caution. They may hold an energy that has a protective shield and could influence those people around them in negative ways.

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