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What is the Ba or Soul

 

 

The Ba an Egyptian symbol for the soul usually depicted as a bird with the head of the deceased. The ba is believed could flit between the world of the dead and the living if one knew the proper power words or spells (thought brought to life by the spoken word)

 

The Ba is only one of 9 very important components to the human “soul”.

Again, the importance of the sacred number 9 rears its pretty head. 9 being the number of completion.

 

In the line of this mythology the 8 Ogdoad pairs create Atum (9) and existence and life were created.

 

Ra would sir the 8 deities would join him to create the Ennead or 9 Shu and Tefntu, Geb and Nut, Ausra and Auset and Seth and Nepthys.

 

9 Would be import in the representation of the soul as well

 

The Khet is the physical form  which is why mummification became important as it was seen as essential for the afterlife.

 

Sah (spiritual body   spiritual representation of the physical body) forms. This spiritual body was then able to interact with the many entities extant in the afterlife. The Sah could manifest in this planes as well as an angry spirit.

Ib is the heart which is the center for emotion its formed from a dop of the mothers blood.

It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and the deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony. If the heart weighed more than the feather of Maat, it was immediately consumed by the monster Ammit, and the soul became eternally restless.

The heart is judged and weighed in the Weighing of the Heart Ceremony. If the heart was judged to be heavy with sin it was devoured by the monster Ammit.

 

The Ka is your vital essence the spark of life that comes from the universe. It’s the part of all of us that is divine. The Ka is immortal.

Shut (shadow)

A person's shadow or silhouette, Å¡wt (shut), is always present. Because of this, Egyptians surmised that a shadow contains something of the person it represents.

 

sḫm (sekhem) as the living force or life-force of the soul which exists in the afterlife after all judgement has been passed.

 

Ren is a person’s given birth name its is seen as the sum of a person’s identity, experiences and knowledge.

 

Akh is the intellect and is associated as thought as a divine force.

 

The Ba is the unique aspect of a person, this is what makes us different, it is shaped by the intellect (Akh), the hearth and the Ka vital essence and the life force.

 

When a person suffers a mortal death the Ka leaves the body, the opening of the mouth ceremony frees the Ba and its components to join the Ka.

 

The ancient Kemet believed that the afterlife was similar to this life. As above so below. Is a phrase that captures that, and the Ba and Ka would create a new entity to replace the khet that as met it mortal time.

 

 

9 Components of Human Existence

 

 

 

 

 


Wadj- Wer the mighty green Classification: God/Neter Culture/Region: Kemetic/Egyptian North African Nile River Valley Associated: The Nile, Fertility Represented in an androgynous form with an emphasized breast and a belly indicative of pregnancy, Wadi Wer is clearly associated with procreation and prosperity. Water signs are carved across his body suggesting the rich fishing in the Delta lakes.

Spiritually, hawks represent being in control of your own reality by utilizing a blend of intuitive wisdom and swift decision making. They represent the power of focus, determination, and confidence in the process of creation. Hawks are intelligent and represent the power of divine sight, seeing opportunities and futures that most others can’t see.
Hawks are a group of medium-sized birds of prey. Hawks are widely distributed and vary greatly in size. The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks and others. This subfamily are mainly woodland birds with long tails and high visual acuity.

Hawks can fly at speeds up to 120 miles per hour.

In Peru the Falcon appears with solar significance as a companion or brother soul of the Incas and also a human ancestor. It was the King of birds an ancient Kemet where many gods were shown with the body or head of a Falcon including Ra who often has a disk in place of the Crest symbolizing the rising sun.

Mihos he who is true beside her

 

Classification: Neter/god

 

Region/Culture: North African, Kemetic, Later Egyptian

 

Associated: war, protection, and weather, as well as that of knives, lotuses, and devouring captives

 

The son of the goddess Bastet and the god Ptah.  He is depicted in leonine form he was venerated at the cult center Leontopolis in Lower Kemet which included enclosures for live lions.

 

whose name means "he who is true beside her"

A sanctuary in his honor war built at Bubastis by Osorkon III 

He was depicted as a lion or a lion-headed man. When shown as a lion-headed man, Mihos would wear a short kilt and any one of a number of headdresses. He would often be shown holding a knife and with a bouquet of lotuses near him.

 

He helped Re in the daily battle against Apep. Mihos was a god of war and a patron of sacred places. A late Greek text described him as a god of storms and darkness.

 

               

As a protector and guardian of Egypt he was given titles such as the "Lord of the Massacre", the "Lord of Slaughter" and the "Wielder of the Knife".

 

               

The role of Mihos also included upholding the 'Spirit of Ma'at' upholding the principles of truth, morality and justice. In this role he was given the titles of "Helper of the Wise Ones" in reference to the gods Ma'at, Thoth, Seshat and Imhotep and the "Avenger of Wrongs" in reference to ensuring justice according to the laws of Egypt.

 

               

Like his mother Bastet (see picture below), the symbol of Mihos was the the flint knife or dagger used in ancient Egypt that was called a Khop. Depictions of Mihos also included him wielding these knives.

 


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