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Conférence donnée par Fernand Schwarz, égyptologue et philosophe, fondateur de Nouvelle Acropole en France, le 12/03/25, à l'Espace La passerelle.Les hiéroglyphes révèlent bien plus qu'un langage : ils ouvrent la porte à une compréhension profonde de l'âme humaine. Lors de cette conférence, "Égypte : le pouvoir des symboles", nous explorerons comment les symboles, langage universel, relient la tête et le cœur, les opposés et les contradictions. Contrairement aux concepts qui divisent, les symboles incluent et révèlent les clés de la conscience individuelle et collective.Ce voyage au cœur de la culture égyptienne nous invite à mieux comprendre le fonctionnement des sociétés et de la nature humaine. Il nous permet de prendre conscience des liens que nous faisons au contact d'un symbole, et à comprendre ce que cela révèle de nous.Une approche essentielle pour enrichir notre conscience dans un monde en quête de repères et de sens.******Saviez vous que Nouvelle Acropole est réalisée à 100% par des bénévoles ? Nous dépendons donc beaucoup de nos étudiants et amis pour la divulgation !N'oubliez pas de vous abonner à la chaîne et si possible de la partager sur vos réseaux sociaux. Ce sera d'une grande aide !
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In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the theology of ancient Egypt. This was a fascinating exploration of Egyptian religious hymns and inscriptions which speak of the Creation of the cosmos. We encounter such gods as Ptah, Amun, Atum and Re who stand firmly in the position of Supreme Being. But, how does classical Egyptian polytheism reconcile the notion of God with the gods? Through mystical enlightenment and the notion of a sole, primordial, pre-existing Monad. A divine, conscious singularity; God with a capital 'G'. Don't believe me? Hear it from the horses mouth through the myths of Heliopolis, Thebes, Hermopolis and Memphis. Hear it from the Pyramid Text, Coffin Texts and the Book of the Dead. Enjoy ;)
Conférence donnée par Fernand Schwarz, Egyptologue et philosophe, le 15/10/24, à l'Espace Idéalia, Rouen. L'Occident retire une partie de son prestige de la philosophie et de l'idée qu'elle est née en Grèce, berceau de la civilisation occidentale qui aurait arraché l'humanité de la superstition. Mais le demi-siècle passé a permis des progrès significatifs dans la compréhension des écrits et concepts de l'ancienne Égypte. Les nouvelles interprétations ont montré l'existence de textes philosophiques comme celui des enseignements de Ptah Hotep (2400 avant J.-C). ou du scribe Ani (1400 avant J.-C.) qui n'ont rien à envier à Socrate et Platon. Cette conférence nous invite à explorer la thèse de l'Egypte, berceau de la philosophie, comme nouveau paradigme de la naissance de la pensée occidentale. ***** Saviez-vous que Nouvelle Acropole est réalisée à 100% par des bénévoles ? Nous dépendons donc beaucoup de nos étudiants et amis pour la divulgation ! N'oubliez pas de vous abonner à la chaîne et si possible de la partager sur vos réseaux sociaux. Ce sera d'une grande aide !
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This week we are joined by three historians of archaeology: Kate Sheppard, Julia Troche, and Leah Packard-Grams to talk about one of the most perfect films ever made: Raiders of the Lost Ark. We jump into the history of archaeology, Egypt, Hitler's fascination with the occult, and the perfect pair of Marion Ravenwood and Indiana Jones. Oh, and we drank the whole time. Get ready because this episode goes places.About our guests:Dr. Kathleen Sheppard earned her PhD in History of Science from the University of Oklahoma in 2010. After a post-doctoral teaching fellowship at the American University in Cairo, she arrived at Missouri S&T in the fall of 2011. She teaches mainly survey courses on modern Western Civilizations, which is arguably one of the most important courses students in 21st century America can take. Her main focus is on the history of science from the ancient Near East to present day Europe, United States, and Latin America. She has taught courses on the history of European science and Latin American science, as well as a seminar on women in the history of science.Dr. Julia Troche (she/her) is an Egyptologist, public historian, and educator who is passionate about making history accessible across barriers. She holds a Ph.D. in Egyptology from Brown University and a B.A. in History from UCLA. Julia is currently Associate Professor at Missouri State University in Springfield, MO. She serves as a Governor for the Board of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) and is President, Past Two-Term Vice President, and co-founder of ARCE-Missouri. She is co-chair (since 2024) of the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR)'s diversity, equity, and inclusion committee as well as the Session Chair (2023-2025) for the Archaeology of Egypt sessions at the ASOR annual meeting. Julia's first book, "Death, Power, and Apotheosis in Ancient Egypt: The Old and Middle Kingdoms" was published in 2021 with Cornell University Press. She is currently working on a book about the god Ptah for Bloomsbury, a textbook (with B. Brinkman) for Routledge, and a series of articles on Egyptomania and Imhotep that she hopes to turn into a public-facing book.Leah Packard-Grams is a doctoral candidate at the University of California-Berkeley whose primary interests include Greek, Demotic, and Coptic papyrology, the archaeology of Greco-Roman Egypt, the archaeology of papyrology, and the physicality of ancient texts. She is passionate about diversifying the fields of Archaeology and Greco-Roman Classics to include those accounts of the people who have been historically oppressed and underrepresented. She has worked on translating unpublished papyri in Coptic and Greek for Bryn Mawr College and her recent work has been focused on lexicographical papyrology and the usage of lexical papyri.
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Khamwaset no fue divinizado, pero ya en la Antigüedad fue considerado un hombre sabio y justo. A él le debemos la restauración de numerosos monumentos durante el reinado de su padre, el faraón Ramsés II. Fue Gran Sacerdote del dios Ptah en Menfis, el creador de los enterramientos del toro Apis en Sakkara y uno de los mejores magos del antiguo Egipto. Jesús Callejo nos acerca su figura
What if I told you discovering, connecting, and understanding your Light Language's dialect is up to you? In today's episode, I'm joined by Deb Clark, Light Language Certified Healer, and Activator, Channeler, Medium, and Mentor. Several years ago, Deb had her first encounter with a spirit, which scared her to death. Then she started having clear visions of her astral self coming back into her body in her dreams. Intuitively, Deb began meditating to connect with this new side of her manifesting. She had no idea that understanding this new facet was a passage to her true self and the burial of the Debbie Downer and low-vibration person she had always been.Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Deb's incredible awakening story, the spirit guides that visit her, and her unique connection with the angelic realm. Deb also channels the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, wife of the cosmic architect, Ptah, and mother of the mighty Imhotep. Additionally, we talk about Light and Soul Language and their dialects, channeling, human/alien hybrids, multi-dimensional realities, and much more.Tune in to Episode 214 of Uncover Your Magic and find out how to raise your vibration, connect with, and interpret your Light Language dialect. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the difference between Soul and Light Language (7:10)What it means to activate people and why Deb knows that is her purpose (14:00)Deb explains energy codes (19:50)Everything is happening now (27:00)Deb channels the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet! (38:20)How and when are we going to start seeing aliens and human/alien hybrids (47:00)Connect with Deb Clark:WebsiteInstagramTikTokYouTubeJoin her Facebook Group, Light Language AwakeningLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramKeywords: Light Language Activator - Psychic Medium - Channeling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greeting's heathens and witches,Welcome to the Horn and Cauldron podcast…Deity worship was a crucial part of everyday life in ancient Egypt, and we know of more than 1,500 gods by name. With the exception of the reign of Akhenaten (17 years, in 14th c BCE), the Egyptians were a polytheistic religion. Today, we know the Egyptian deities by their ancient Greek names, and we'll be talking about Amun, Ra, Horus, Hathor, Sekhmet, Maat, Osiris, Isis, Set, Bastet, Anubis, Ptah, and Thoth. We also share their correspondences, and where they fit in with each other. Related episodes: Isis Deep Dive, episode 18: https://youtu.be/uJgMj6YQZh0?si=qIkUbK-1HMdesWh6Bastet Deep Dive, episode 59: https://youtu.be/uaJxmlF_YCM?si=qkSwUlGwz8TXH6atProtection Magic: Banishing and Warding, episode 70: https://youtu.be/8jl7fJQPOVY?si=zGz5oZ72SRxiLRfQ Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Egyptian_deitieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amunhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osirishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(deity)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thothhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hathorhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maathttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekhmethttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptahhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_deitieshttps://www.egyptian-witchcraft.com/egyptian-gods-and-goddesses/https://coinandcandle.tumblr.com/post/695837503073239040/anubis-deity-guidehttps://occultist.net/ptah-offerings-rituals-prayers-powers/ ===== Links ===== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NerdJiveWebsite: https://www.nerdjive.com/ Etsy Shop: https://norgroveenterprises.etsy.com Jon's Social:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@NerdJiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/NerdJive Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdJive Julie's Social:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goddessjulessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goddessjules/Twitter: https://twitter.com/goddessjuless
Welcome back Amenptah Haskins, the youthful entrepreneur behind Ptah's Penny Candy. Launching in 2019 at the tender age of 5, inspired by his sister's business Ahkirations, Amenptah embarked on his entrepreneurial journey. With a profound love for candy, Amenptah's mother guided him towards starting his own candy enterprise.Initially, Amenptah began with traditional candy sales, offering treats individually. However, his repertoire has since expanded to include candy bouquets (with or without flowers), pre-made party favors, candy cake towers, and an array of delightful products. Enthusiastic about future ventures, Amenptah is keen on broadening his offerings and expanding his business.Ptah's Penny Candy Product Line:Wholesale CandyCandy BouquetsCandy CakesSeasonal/Themed Candy GiftsPre-made Party Favor BagsStay Connected with Ptah's Penny Candy: Facebook: www.facebook.com/PtahsPennyCandy Instagram: www.instagram.com/PtahsPennyCandy Email: ptahspennycandy@gmail.com
What better way to usher in the Leap Year than to cover an artist who is arguably even more unique? Alice Coltrane is one of the most dynamic names in jazz history. Cody and Hilary explore her journey to this record, and Ptah's journey from ancient Egypt to 1970.This lineup is absolutely stacked with jazz legends, and they are all locked in and taking their cue from the person at the helm - Alice freakin' Coltrane.Spiritual, ethereal, inquisitive, and intentional, Ptah the El Daoud is a transitional record for Alice Coltrane. We are lucky to have such a brilliant marker of her exploration of spirituality and universality.Thanks for listening! Check out everything we have going on via the info below: Instagram: @earwaxpod TikTok: @earwaxpod Amoeba on Instagram: @amoebahollywood @amoebasf @amoebaberkeley Questions, Suggestions, Corrections (surely we're perfect): earwaxpodcast@amoeba-music.com Credits:Edited by Claudia Rivera-TinsleyAll transition music written and performed by Spencer Belden"EarWax Main Theme" performed by Spencer Belden feat. David Otis
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The gods came down. Slinking, slithering, prowling, whispering, they sought out earthly kings. And so, Pharaoh Merneptah heard a voice in the dark and the voice said his name. He woke, and there was Ptah with a plan. The old kings of Uruk also were tutored. Ayala had the fish creature, Adapa, for an advisor. Alaglar had Uanduga from the sea. In his time, Hammurabi met Shammash, and from that god recovered the knowledge the flood had destroyed. The trend never stopped. Descartes saw lights in his tent, and a creature gave him his method. Oppenheimer set off his bomb, and Krishna spoke, “I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.” These had a plan: to rule and remake humanity. The ruling was easily done. The remaking was harder. Harder, but not impossible. The enemy has always worked to remake humanity in its image, an image of ancient jealousy and ravenous pride. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donavon-riley/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donavon-riley/support
Rubrique:nouvelles Auteur: valentin-williams Lecture: Daniel LuttringerDurée: 20min Fichier: 14 Mo Résumé du livre audio: « Croyez m'en si vous voulez, aujourd'hui encore les femmes des fellahs attribuent leurs ennuis à Sekhmet. Là-bas, à Karnak, dans les profondeurs du temple consacré à Ptah, lequel dois-je vous l'apprendre était l époux de la déesse, il y a un petit sanctuaire, réduit obscur, sinistre, où jamais un rayon ne pénètre, sauf quand la pleine lune glisse sa lumière par l'une des quatre cheminées pratiquées dans le toit : Sekhmet y siège, hideusement figurée par une statue de granit. C'est toujours là que les paysannes vont en pèlerinage demander, celle-ci un fils, celle-là, un charme d'amour qui lui garde le cœur de son mari. » Cet enregistrement est mis à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.
Tonight I tell you stories from Egyptian Mythology, including explanations about their context and meaning. We will meet all sorts of gods and creatures: Osiris, Isis, Ra, Horus, Atum, Shu, Geb, Amun, and the other gods from the Ogdoad, Ptah, Sekhmet, Hathor, Bastet, Anubis, Nephthys, and many more... Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
Kate Molleson and Kevin Le Gendre dive into the lives and music of John & Alice Coltrane Coltrane is a name you're likely to have heard, even if you know little to nothing about jazz. More than half a century after his death, saxophonist and composer John Coltrane is hailed as a giant of American cultural history, and one of 20th-century music's greatest visionaries. But he's not the only Coltrane. His wife, Alice, was an accomplished keyboardist and harpist who made revolutionary music in her own right, and whose contribution to John's late output has not always been fully recognised. As soulmates and fellow seekers in sound, John and Alice both transcended cultural and genre boundaries, helping to pioneer avant-garde and spiritual jazz. But following John's premature death in 1967, Alice began her solo career and would take forward their journey of creative and religious expansion. This week, Kate Molleson is joined by journalist and broadcaster Kevin Le Gendre to dive into the lives and music of these monumental figures, and explore their contributions to the jazz world and beyond. Music featured: Straight Street (from Coltrane) Blue Train (from Blue Train) Miles Davis/John Coltrane: So What (from Kind of Blue) Giant Steps (from Giant Steps) Syeeda's Song Flute (from Giant Steps) Naima (from Giant Steps) Rodgers/Hart: It's Easy to Remember (from Ballads) Up ‘Gainst the Wall (from Impressions) Rodgers/Hammerstein: My Favorite Things (from My Favorite Things) Blues Minor (from Africa/Brass) India (from Impressions) Alabama (from Live at Birdland 1963) Bessie's Blues (from Crescent) Terry Gibbs: Sherry Bossa Nova (from Plays Terry Gibbs feat. Alice McLeod) Ogunde (from Expression) A Love Supreme, Pts 1 and 2 (from A Love Supreme) Expression (from Expression) Dear Lord (from Transition) Stopover Bombay (from Journey in Satchidananda) The Sun (from Cosmic Music) Lovely Sky Boat (from A Monastic Trio) Ohnedaruth (from A Monastic Trio) Blue Nile (from Ptah the el Daoud) A Love Supreme (from World Galaxy) Journey in Satchidananda (from Journey in Satchidananda) Spiritual Eternal (from Eternity) Sivaya (from Transcendence) Going Home (from Lord of Lords) Krishna Krishna (from Turiya Sings) Translinear Light (from Translinear Light) Rama rama (from The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda) Govinda Jai Jai (from Radha-Krsna Nama Sankirtana) Presented by Kate Molleson Produced by Amelia Parker & Martin Williams for BBC Audio Wales For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for John and Alice Coltrane https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001s5st And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z
Sety at Abydos (Part 4). Finishing our tour of Sety's Great Temple at Abydos, we explore a few more sanctuaries and facilities. Then, we discuss the monument overall. Sety invested huge resources into his building projects at Abydos, and these monuments connect to some truly ancient traditions. What were the King's priorities, what was he trying to achieve? Photos of monuments described in this episode: Sety's Temple: Kairoinfo4u. Sety's Temple: Wikimedia. Chapel of Ramesses I: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Umm el-Qa'ab, pottery sherds from ancient offerings: Soloegipto. Descriptions and excavation reports: Caulfeild, Temple of the Kings at Abydos, 1902: Internet Archive and Heidelberg University. Calverley, The Temple of King Sethos I at Abydos, in four volumes. Volume I, The Chapels of Osiris, Isis, and Horus (1933); Volume II, The Chapels of Amen-Re, Re-Harakhti, Ptah, and King Sethos (1935); Volume III, The Osiris Complex (1938); Volume IV, The Second Hypostyle Hall (1958). All volumes available in PDF at The University of Chicago. Texts: K. A. Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions Translated and Annotated: Translations Volume I: Ramesses I, Sethos I and Contemporaries (Second Publication edn, 2017). Interpreting the temple complex and adjacent facilities: David, Temple Ritual at Abydos (2018). O'Connor, Abydos: Egypt's First Pharaohs and the Cult of Osiris (2009). Verner, Temple of the World: Sanctuaries, Cults, and Mysteries of Ancient Egypt (2013). Additional details and sources: Date: c.1300 BCE—1292 BCE. Music intro and interludes: Luke Chaos. Music outro: Ancient Lyric. Sistrum interludes: Tahya / Hathor Systrum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Myth-making Man” did not create the Gods in his own image. The primary divinities of Egypt, such as Sut, Sebek, and Shu, three of the earliest, were represented in the likeness of the Hippopotamus, the Crocodile, and the Lion; whilst Hapi was imaged as an Ape, Anup as a Jackal, Ptah as a Beetle, Taht...
On the island of Britain, between the Atlantic ocean and the North Sea, lies a haunted castle. Okay, yes—technically there are probably a bunch of haunted castles on -this- island. We're looking for Alnwick Castle in Northumberland in northern UK, in particular. Alnwick castle (parts of which were founded in 1096) has a peculiar bamboo labyrinth in “Alnwick Gardens” that was created from 500 live, evergreen and yet perennial bamboo grasses. Bamboo is part of the grass family Poaceae. The jumbo sized grassy bamboo reaches up and over the paved pathways creating a natural arch and tunnel-like walkway. The shaded corridors wander, and upcoming tunnels await your visit in shadow. Google images of the labyrinth at Alnwick castle do indeed confirm the dark corridors. But the labyrinth is not the darkest part of the Alnwick Gardens—And I'm being, -deadly- serious... Once upon a time, when lace up roller skates, feathered hair, and bubble gum were hip, there were two guys that didn't see eye to eye. Stephen, a university educated storyteller and author. And Stanley who never darkened the door of film school, telling stories from books and making popular acclaimed movies—his way, with generous creative changes, one of which you may recognize, The book “The Shining” by Stephen King was published in January of 1977–and please note: this is your spoiler alert at least in regards to the Shining labyrinth... Do you have any stories from your studio, art class, gallery or museum? Or about art that falls into the realm of spooky art or art history stories or art hauntings? Send your suggestion, story, or say hello At whisperingcontact@gmail.com Please comment or say hello on Instagram! It's always great to hear from you! 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Many thanks to the following resources for my research and the production of this episode: Photo Source: Creative Commons License https://art.thewalters.org/detail/2191/theseus-and-the-minotaur-2/ Theseus and the Minotaur, sculpture (terracotta), by Arnold Seligmann, French, 18th century https://audioboom.com/channels/5015282-the-whispering-gallery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandi_(Hinduism) wikipedia.org Drone snap, Crete Greece agar by drone 4k YouTube https://www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en/collezioni/musei/museo-gregoriano-egizio/sala-v--statuario/statua-antropomorfa-del-dio-apis.html bull headed statue of Apis Egyptian god, manifestation of Ptah. https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/collex/exhibits/discovery-collection-memory-oriental-institute-100/human-headed-winged-bull/#:~:text=The%20lamassu%20is%20a%20mythological,the%20iconography%20of%20these%20figures. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/thes/hd_thes.htm#:~:text=Theseus%2C%20forgetting%20his%20father's%20direction,giving%20the%20sea%20its%20name. https://www.mandycanudigit.com/2019/04/22/tai-haku-cherry-trees-at-the-alnwick-garden/ https://www.pottertour.co.uk/alnwick-northumberland/alnwick-gardens-treehouse-restaurant.html https://www.spookyisles.com/grey-lady-ghosts/ https://hauntedpalaceblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/the-legend-of-the-alnwick-castle-vampire/ https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/spaces/golden-rectangle-garden.htm Bamboo image https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Alnwick_Garden#/media/File:Alnwick_bamboo_labyrinth.jpg By Vadakkan - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131405002 https://www.thebondgate.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/The-Alnwick-Garden-map-1030x730.png map Google Maps screenshot https://www.google.com/maps/@55.4131471,-1.699987,338m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/alnwick-poison-garden https://geektrippers.com/harry-potter-filming-locations-in-scotland/ https://www.spookyisles.com/grey-lady-ghosts/ From “Spectacular Hedge Mazes From Around the World” by Couples Wanderlust on YouTube https://hauntedpalaceblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/the-legend-of-the-alnwick-castle-vampire/ https://letstalkscience.ca/educational-resources/backgrounders/fibonacci-and-golden-ratio https://plantsciences.montana.edu/horticulture/ASHS_Teaching_MethodsWG/Landscape-Design/Vendrame_Basic%20Principles%20of%20Landscape%20Design.pdf https://www.britannica.com/technology/labyrinth-architecture https://happytowander.com/harry-potter-filming-locations https://freesound.org/ (thank you for the music and sound fx from the community!) 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19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio: Baaba Heru, born in Quisqueya, La Romana, grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA attending Wingate HS in Brooklyn. Heru worked in data processing until becoming a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols, he cultivated respectful relationships with the community, taking pride in never having fired his weapon in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, manufacturing Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1971, he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who then mentored him in the art of jewelry making. As an official, "Craftsman of Ptah", he founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI and then established Heal ThySelf alongside Queen Afua in the early 90s.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Sky God and God of Craftsmen go at it in our second season's sixth campaign.
19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio: Baaba Heru, born in Quisqueya, La Romana, grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA attending Wingate HS in Brooklyn. Heru worked in data processing until becoming a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols, he cultivated respectful relationships with the community, taking pride in never having fired his weapon in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, manufacturing Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1971, he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who then mentored him in the art of jewelry making. As an official, "Craftsman of Ptah", he founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI and then established Heal ThySelf alongside Queen Afua in the early 90s.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thank you so much for being here with us and continuing to listen to my podcast. I ask Lord Ptah to bless us with his flow of grace, effortless ease in our mental capacity to concentrate! Focus on our mastery! Much love
19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio: Baaba Heru, born in Quisqueya, La Romana, grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA attending Wingate HS in Brooklyn. Heru worked in data processing until becoming a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols, he cultivated respectful relationships with the community, taking pride in never having fired his weapon in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, manufacturing Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1971, he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who then mentored him in the art of jewelry making. As an official, "Craftsman of Ptah", he founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI and then established Heal ThySelf alongside Queen Afua in the early 90s.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt were an integral part of the people's everyday lives for over 3,000 years. There were over 2,000 deities in the Egyptianpantheon, many whose names are well known - Isis, Osiris, Horus, Amun, Ra, Hathor, Bastet, Thoth, Anubis, and Ptah among others - but many more less so who were also important. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whencyclopedia Original Article: https://www.worldhistory.org/article/885/egyptian-gods---the-complete-list/
Episode 210 – Ten Commandments – Part 6 – Family First Welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. In John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” The goal of Anchored by Truth is to encourage everyone to grow in the Christian faith by anchoring themselves to the secure truth found in the inspired, inerrant, and infallible word of God. Script: Respect your father and your mother, and you will live a long time in the land I am giving you. Exodus, Chapter 20, verse 12, Contemporary English Version ******** VK: Hello! Welcome to Anchored by Truth brought to you by Crystal Sea Books. I’m Victoria K. We’re so happy that you are able to join us for another episode of Anchored by Truth as we continue our series on the Ten Commandments. In this series we want to remind people that the 10 commandments were given to us to enable us to live better lives. God is perfect in every way. God did not need the 10 commandments to make His life better. But we do. This was true for the first people to hear the commandments 3,500 years ago, the Hebrew people who were part of the exodus from Egypt. And it remains true for us today. To help us think through the reasons we continue to benefit from the 10 commandments, in the studio we have RD Fierro. RD is an author and the founder of Crystal Sea Books. RD, so far in this series we have covered the first 4 commandments. Today, we get to the 5th commandment which some scholars see as a transitional commandment. Why is that? RD: Many commentators have divided the 10 commandments into 2 groups called “tables.” We’ve mentioned that in a couple of episodes in this series. Often the 1st four commandments are considered the first table of the law. Their purpose is to help us have a better relationship with God. The last six commandments are often called the 2nd table. Their purpose is to help us have better relationships with other people. So, in this two table division the 5th commandment is the start of the second table. Some scholars actually believe that that is how God divided the commandments when He wrote on the stone tablets mentioned in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. VK: But of course we have no way of knowing that for sure. For a while, the stone tablets on which God wrote were stored in the Ark of the Covenant. But the Ark is last mentioned in scripture in Second Chronicles chapter 35. That reference tells us that King Josiah asked the Levites to return the Ark to the Temple where Solomon had originally housed it. There is no mention as to why the Levites had removed the Ark in the first place, nor is there any indication as to whether or not the Levites acquiesced to King Josiah's request. King Josiah reigned in Judah 640-609 BC. RD: There is a mention of the ark in the book of Second Maccabees, chapter 2, verses 1-8. That reference says that the prophet Jeremiah was given a divine revelation to take the “tent” and the ark to “the mountain which Moses climbed to see God's inheritance. When Jeremiah arrived there, he found a room in a cave in which he put the tent, the ark, and the altar of incense; then he blocked up the entrance." The “tent” was the portable tabernacle that the Hebrews had used in the desert during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. The mountain would likely be Mt. Nebo which is mentioned in Deuteronomy 31:1-4. Second Maccabees is, of course, part of the Apocrypha and is not accepted as being canonical by much of the church. At any rate even if the Maccabees reference was accurate we still have the ark disappearing from history before the Babylonian captivity which would mean the tablets disappeared over 2,500 years ago. VK: Fortunately for us the content of what was written on the tablets has been preserved for us in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. So, even though we don’t have the physical tablets we know what they said. RD: Yes. And as you mentioned the 5th commandment is often seen as a transitional commandment since it ushers in the transition from the 1st table to the 2nd table. And the content of the 5th commandment links the content of the 2 tables. The first table is focused on God but ends with a commandment that is centered around how we are to structure our weeks – 6 days for work, one day for rest and worship. The 5th commandment is focused on the first institution created by God for man’s benefit – the family. So, the 5th commandment is the beginning of all authority structures for man. VK: God, of course, is the ultimate authority. In the Garden of Eden God delegated authority to care for the garden and the animals to man. God made man His steward over creation. Now, in the 5th commandment God expressly delegates the authority over the family to the father and mother. Now we might want to note that this authority structure had been in place since creation. The authority structure did not begin when the commandments were given. But when God said to “respect your father and mother” he was reiterating the validity and importance of the familial authority structure. He was also ensuring that the Hebrews understood that the principle that children must respect their parents isn’t just for the benefit of parents. It has benefits for the children as well. RD: The 5th commandment is often referred to as the first commandment with “promise.” God says there is a specific benefit attached to obedience of the 5th commandment. VK: In our opening scripture which came from the Contemporary English Version of the Bible the commandment was phrased, “Respect your father and your mother, and you will live a long time in the land I am giving you. The New King James Version puts the 5th commandment this way: “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you.” In other words the Lord is tying respect or honor for fathers and mothers to longevity. But scholars are not in agreement about whether the longevity in view is for the individuals or whether it is more of a promise to the nation that if Hebrew children will obey their parents the nation will survive for a long time in the land to which they are journeying. RD: And there’s probably a bit of both ideas in view. Commentators sometimes remind us that ideas such as the one contained in the 5th commandment are “principles” not “promises.” In other words, God isn’t providing a guarantee that just because a child is obedient to their parents the will have a long life. We know from our own life experiences that even obedient kids can die far too young from accidents or disease. But it is also true that if a wise parent gives their children cogent advice which the child follows the child is far more likely to avoid an untimely end. I had a friend of mine tell me that his father had told him before he entered West Point that “nothing good happens after midnight on Saturday night.” His dad was simply telling him that getting home safely early would keep him out of a lot of mischief. It was good advice then and it’s good advice now. VK: But we also don’t want to overly secularize the intent of the promise in the 5th commandment. James 1:17 tells us that every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of light. God can and does intercede in the lives of His children and, while it is not absolute guarantee, as a general rule God will entrust more blessings to those of His children who have demonstrated they can handle them. There’s an old saying that “most men can handle poverty, but there are precious few who can survive prosperity.” God is not a distant or disinterested Father. We can’t be absolutely sure why He does anything. As Isaiah, chapter 55, verse 9 tells us, “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” But, generally, God blesses His obedient children. We shouldn’t dismiss the idea that God will take note of which of His children follow His commandments and a longer life is certainly one blessing God can confer even if the world seems arrayed against that possibility. RD: Yes. So, certainly one idea that is contained in the 5th commandment is that children should be obedient to their parents. But just as the accompanying idea of longevity is not an absolute promise, the 5th commandment does not require a son or daughter to be blindly obedient to their parents. There is an unspoken idea in the commandment that the parent has an obligation to not demand that their child do anything that would violate any of the other commandments or any of God’s other principles or laws. VK: In other words if a father told a child to go rob a bank the child is under no obligation to obey that instruction just because it came from the father. Robbing a bank would violate the 8th commandment against theft. RD: And a daughter should not abort her unborn baby just because her parents insist that she do so. That would violate the 6th commandment against taking an innocent human life. We could give a lot of specific examples of times that a child would actually dishonor their parents if they followed an instruction literally. So, one way to make a general statement is that the child should honor their parents’ instructions provided those instructions are not immoral, illegal, or unethical. VK: So, one of the major ideas that is contained in the 5th commandment is that children should be obedient to their parents. But you have said that that is not the only idea mandated by the 5th commandment. As you have said, our compliance with the 5th commandment will mature as our lives, and those of our parents, progress. What do mean by that? RD: Well, when we are young our parents take care of us. But there may come a time when we must take care of our parents. So, respecting and honoring our parents means that if, and when, that time comes we must be prepared to do so. VK: What you are saying is that if we are fortunate to have parents who live long enough to become elderly, at some point they are going to require the assistance of their children. They may need help with tasks around the house, getting to the doctors or other appointments, driving, etc. They may also need help with managing their money or finding assistance for living conditions. RD: Correct. Many people will be self-sufficient into their 80’s or even 90’s but some parents might have health issues and need help sooner. Just about anyone who lives long enough is going to need some kind of help. It may be a not or it may be a little. And the first people who should step up and provide that help are the kids. And as a service to our listeners we want to warn them about a particular kind of danger that arises for too many of the vulnerable elderly these days: financial exploitation. VK: Financial exploitation is a particularly dangerous form of danger that has arisen in the past few decades. And it can take various forms. Sometimes it is unscrupulous salesmen or contractors who know that many elderly people need help and don’t know where to find it. And they know that often times elderly people are lonely and if they find someone who will just listen to them they will overpay for goods and services. Sometimes it’s because the elderly just don’t know what prices are reasonable any more. Sometimes it’s a deliberate scam like selling an elderly person over-priced cleaning equipment, charging way too much for simple home repairs, or just selling things the persons doesn’t need. But there is a truly reprehensible form of financial exploitation that has become all too common in the US because of the way we pay for long term care such as nursing home. RD: You’re thinking of the way in which some kids will deliberately impoverish their parents in order to transfer the payment burden for long term care from the family to the government. VK: Yes. We don’t have anywhere near the time to cover this subject in detail, but because of the US federal regulations for the Medicaid program the federal government will pay for nursing home care for impoverished elderly patients. The intent of the program is noble but in practice it establishes a perverse incentive. I’ve seen cases where the kids say to mom and dad, “if you transfer all of your money and assets to us then when you need to go to a nursing home the government will pay for it. That will ensure we get your money and can use it to help keep you more comfortable.” Sadly, in many, many cases that’s not how it works out. RD: No. It’s not. Our purpose on Anchored by Truth is not to provide advice on either families or finances. Our purpose is to demonstrate the inspiration, inerrancy, and infallibility of scripture. But we can’t pass over the implications of the 5th commandment and not provide this warning. Government programs are intended to help the truly vulnerable. So, any set of children who are suggesting that their parents divest themselves or their life savings, home, property, or anything else just to make sure they qualify for long term care paid for by the government are violating not only the 5th commandment but also the 8th and 10th commandments at a minimum. VK: The 8th commandment prohibits stealing. And that’s what you’re doing when you artificially manipulate your parents’ financial condition to shift a burden from the family to the government. And the 10th commandment prohibits coveting the property, or anything else, of someone else – including anything that belongs to your parents or the government. RD: We’re certainly not saying that it cases of genuine need and qualification it may be necessary for loved ones to get long term care paid for by the government. The purpose of these programs is to alleviate suffering. Having had a lot of experience with them I’m not sure they accomplish that objective but that isn’t our focus today. Our focus is to make sure that people understand that as our elders age and need support the 5th commandment makes it mandatory that children do the best they can to provide that support. Not everyone can do everything. But the point of the 5th commandment is that we must do what we can. We must not ignore the plight of our parents and we can’t shuffle the burden off on others. VK: And, as a general principle, our Christian faith means that we should be prepared to assist, as we are able, those who have been like fathers or mothers to us, even if the biological relationship isn’t strictly parent child. Aunts, uncles, certainly grandparents, but even older neighbors may have been important as we grew up and they should not be forgotten or ignored when they need help. I know that you spent over 5 years visiting one elderly man in a nursing home reading the Bible to him because he was blind. And you took him quite a few meals of the kind that he had no access to because he was poor as well as having numerous physical disabilities. RD: I did after someone brought his condition to my attention. And I know that we are all busy with needs and plans of our own but there will come a time when most of us will need help. We used to say that “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” was the Golden Rule. At any rate, we want people to understand that being obedient to the 5th commandment has implications beyond just doing what your father and mother tells you to do. And we ignore this commandment at our own peril. VK: Every stable society that has ever existed has been built on a strong family structure. And this is one area where the commandment that God gave to the Exodus Hebrews actually corresponded to the society they were leaving. There are records of Egyptian philosophers admonishing their society that obedience to parents was not only right and proper but that it would be good for the children. In fact, one of their philosophers actually noted that obedience was linked to longevity. RD: One of their sages, Ptah-hotep, said "The son who accepts the words of his father, will grow old in consequence of so doing;" He also said, "The obedient son will be happy by reason of his obedience; he will grow old; he will come to favor." So, this helps to illustrate that even the pagan societies of the time of the Exodus connected familial strength with health and longevity. Now a lot of modern commentators assume that the promise conveyed in the 5th commandment was not personal, but national. But there are other verses in the Bible that indicate that there was at least some level of individual blessing in view. VK: For instance, Ephesians, chapter 6, verses 1 through 3 say ” Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother’—which is the first commandment with a promise— ‘so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.’” Ephesians, of course, is in the New Testament so it was written about 1,500 years after Moses wrote the book of Exodus. But after all that time the Apostle Paul still saw an element of individual benefit being tied to children being obedient to their parents. And the Apostle Paul reinforced that tie to individual behavior and benefit by following those verses with verse 4 which says, “Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.” RD: Right. The Apostle Paul made it clear that the 5th commandment does not give license to parents to abuse their kids or treat them in such a way that it inspires disrespect rather than respect. It shouldn’t be necessary to say it but the 5th commandment goes hand-in-hand with the fact that God expects parents to love, guide, and provide for their children. But, and this is a big but, even if parents fail in their obligations children may still not disrespect them. We need to notice that the promised individual blessing for respecting our parents is to the children and not to the parent. VK: And that is peculiar to modern listeners, isn’t it? We hear an admonition to “honor thy father and mother” and think that the instruction is for the parents benefit. And certainly parents are partially in view. But the benefits of godly children obeying godly parents goes mostly to the children. That’s counterintuitive in our society. RD: We started out noting that the 5th commandment is a transitional commandment. The first 4 commandments are about honoring God and His creation ordinances. The 5th commandment is a transition from focus on God to focus on man – and, just as in the Garden of Eden, the first thing that God transitions is His authority. Sequentially, God made man after He had made everything else because God was preparing creation for the creature He intended to make in His image. Immediately after making man, God gave man delegated authority by telling Adam to name the animals. God knew Adam wouldn’t find His perfect partner among the animals but God let Adam find that out for himself. And once Adam had discovered this God completed His creative activity by making Eve. Eve’s creation completed creation. VK: Now that’s something you don’t often hear people talk about. God didn’t stop creating until He had created Eve. It’s like the old joke. God made man but knew He could do better so then He created woman. RD: Right. Man and woman were both necessary for God’s created economy and His plans for the created order. God only created 2 people directly but God delegated His authority to those 2 and all subsequent human authority has proceeded from the initial delegation. So, in the 5th commandment God ratifies to Moses and the Hebrews that His original delegation is still in effect. Within the family the parents possess God’s delegated authority. God always promises blessings for obedience so he continues that pattern in the 5th commandment. When children respect, obey, and, in time, take care of their parents, God will continue to convey blessings. VK: Even in the human realm no one should expect to be blessed by disobeying earthly authorities. Disobey your boss and you can expect to be fired. Disobey the law and you can expect to have trouble. Disobey God and He has no reason to layer blessings on you. But, of course, there are people who are in rebellion against God but seem to be blessed. RD: That’s a subject for a longer discussion. It’s a mystery that evil can seem to prosper for a while? But Proverbs, chapter 24, verses 19 and 20 tell us, “Don’t fret because of evildoers; don’t envy the wicked. For evil people have no future; the light of the wicked will be snuffed out.” But as you noted we certainly should not expect to be blessed by God if we are disobedient to God. And for those who might say they are not interested in God’s blessings – they’re fine with the other fellow – well, that’s a statement so foolish it betrays an ocean sized ignorance. God gave us the 5th commandment and all the commandments so that we would know how to not just enjoy life now but for eternity. This life is only preparation for what comes next. The saddest people of all are those who think that this earth is all that there is because by the time they realize they trifled with transcendent truths it will be too late. Not anything much sadder than that. VK: But there’s no reason that anyone who listens to Anchored by Truth needs to fear for their eternal destiny. The 10 commandments are just another form evidence of a simple but profound truth - salvation is available the moment we realize that the Bible is the inspired word of God and Jesus is our Savior. This sounds like a great time to go to God in prayer. Since Mother’s Day is right around the corner today let’s listen to a prayer for our mothers and let’s always be quick to show honor and respect if we are so fortunate as to still have our mother present with us on this side of eternity. ---- PRAYER FOR MOTHERS’ DAY VK: We’d like to remind our audience that a lot of our radio episodes are linked together in series of topics so if they missed any episodes or if they just want to hear one again, all of these episodes are available on your favorite podcast app. To find them just search on “Anchored by Truth by Crystal Sea Books.” If you’d like to hear more, try out crystalseabooks.com where “We’re not perfect but our Boss is!” (Opening Bible Quote from the Aramaic Bible in Plain English) Exodus, Chapter 20, verses 9, and 11, Aramaic Bible in Plain English When did the Ark of the Covenant disappear (allaboutarchaeology.org)
19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio: Baaba Heru, born in Quisqueya, La Romana, grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA attending Wingate HS in Brooklyn. Heru worked in data processing until becoming a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols, he cultivated respectful relationships with the community, taking pride in never having fired his weapon in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, manufacturing Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1971, he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who then mentored him in the art of jewelry making. As an official, "Craftsman of Ptah", he founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI and then established Heal ThySelf alongside Queen Afua in the early 90s.This Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding the concept of linguistic sovereignty, ancestral legacy, unification, differentiating between the spiritual and human experience, and changing the connotation of Black.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio: Baaba Heru, born in Quisqueya, La Romana, grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA attending Wingate HS in Brooklyn. Heru worked in data processing until becoming a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols, he cultivated respectful relationships with the community, taking pride in never having fired his weapon in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, manufacturing Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1971, he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who then mentored him in the art of jewelry making. As an official, "Craftsman of Ptah", he founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI and then established Heal ThySelf alongside Queen Afua in the early 90s.This Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding the concept of linguistic sovereignty, ancestral legacy, unification, differentiating between the spiritual and human experience, and changing the connotation of Black.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nesse Papo Lendário, comento sobre a cosmogonia menfita. Uma das quatros cosmogonias da mitologia egípcia. Esse conteudo foi originalmente publicado no canal do Mitografias no Youtube, assine o canal. Conheça o deus criador Ptah, e ouça como foi sua criação pela voz e pensamento. -- EQUIPE -- Pauta, edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Host: Leonardo Tremeschin -- APOIE o Mitografias -- -- Agradecimentos aos Apoiadores -- Ana Lúcia Merege Correia Arthur Breccio Marchetto Bruno Doyle Bruno Gouvea Santos Clecius Alexandre Duran Eder Cardoso Santana Jeankamke Jonathan Souza de Oliveira Leonardo Tondato Paulo Diovani Goncalves Pierre Ferraz e Silva Rosenilda Azevedo Thiago d'Eça Santiago
Nesse Papo Lendário, comento sobre a cosmogonia menfita. Uma das quatros cosmogonias da mitologia egípcia. Esse conteudo foi originalmente publicado no canal do Mitografias no Youtube, assine o canal. Conheça o deus criador Ptah, e ouça como foi sua criação pela voz e pensamento. -- EQUIPE -- Pauta, edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Host: Leonardo Tremeschin -- APOIE o Mitografias -- -- Agradecimentos aos Apoiadores -- Ana Lúcia Merege Correia Arthur Breccio Marchetto Bruno Doyle Bruno Gouvea Santos Clecius Alexandre Duran Eder Cardoso Santana Jeankamke Jonathan Souza de Oliveira Leonardo Tondato Paulo Diovani Goncalves Pierre Ferraz e Silva Rosenilda Azevedo Thiago d'Eça Santiago
Master the joy of bringing joy, innerstanding the symbols of life, interpreting history through hieroglyphics, how to overcome the over-indulgence of the flesh and resurrecting the power of women. 19KEYS ft Baaba HeruDescription:19KEYS presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of speech and communication to elevate your mindset and value.S3E1 Ft. Baaba HeruFeatured Guest Bio:Baaba Heru Ankh RA Semahj Se Ptah, was born in Quisqueya, La Romana and grew up on the British colony of Tortola, BVI. In 1958 he migrated to the USA. He attended Wingate HS in Brooklyn then worked as a supervisor in Data Processing for 4yrs. He became a NY City Police Officer from 1964-1985. During his patrols as an officer he cultivated respectful relationships with the people of the community he served. He takes pride in never having fired his weapon in the line of duty or off duty in the 20 years that he served. Always preferring entrepreneurship, in 1967 he established the Sphinx Shop in Brooklyn, NY, teaming up with fine artist Jokulo Cooper. There he manufactured Dashikis and collectible Afrakan Artifacts. In 1969 he became a vegetarian and soon after founded a cultural group known as the "Jewels of Aton" focusing on the Old Kingdom legacy of ATN-RA which reemerge during the 18th Dynasty led by Tehutimes 4, Amenhetep 3, Queen Tiye, Akhenaton and Nefertiti. In 1971 he met Master Jeweler, Anacleto Santiago de Colon, who became his mentor in the art of jewelry making in copper, brass, silver, gold and platinum. He officially became a "Craftsman of Ptah". He then Founded and became the Chief Designer of the Studio of Ptah, known for Authentic Kemetic SA-Protective amulets, for which he coined the term JOYARI. In 1980, he awarded Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan with a Priest Carrying Ankh, also Alma Nomsa John, the first African American registered nurse at Harlem hospital. Historians, John Hendricks Clark, Ivan Van Sertima , and Charsie McIntire, educator, Adelaide Sandford, NYS Board of Regents, artist, Sun RA, activist, Sonny "Abubadika" Carson, Judge Bruce Wright ("Cut Em Loose Bruce")' Susan Taylor (Essence Magazine), Queen Mother Moore and many others. In the early 90s along with Queen Afua, he established the SMAI TAWI- Heal ThySelf.This Episode:This episode goes high level into the conversation of our understanding of the concept of linguistic sovereignty, ancestral legacy, unification of the nations, differentiating between the spiritual and human experience, changing the connotation of Black, challenging the narratives, and highlighting the role of unity and harmony in overcoming obstacles.Join the High Level Society today by answering the questions on this survey!https://forms.gle/SPzq3y7h5ppq6zZY7Featured Guest Contact:Website: Studio of Ptah | New York NY | Facebookhttps://www.soptah.com/Chief Elder | Shrine of Ma'at (shrineofmaat.org)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baabaheru_creates/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/studioofptah/?hl=en19KEYS:He is a believer in the unlimited human potential, and he aims to help more and more people realize their full potential. His mantra is “slaveship to ownership.” Growing up in Oakland, California as a Muslim of African-American origins, he had to face a lot of difficulties. Many people around him lost their lives due to poverty which motivated him to work harder and secure a better future. 19KEYS is a global thought leader and one of the pioneers in the space of Web 3, business, mindset, holistic wealth, tech , metaphysics and financial literacy; having millions of followers across the globe. 19KEYS is known for his relentless efforts in matters of wealth creation, especially for the youth. One of his initiatives has funded over 5 million student investment accounts. 19KEYS is also the co-founder of initiatives such as The Block World Order (BWO), Goldewater, and Crownz Society. When people think of 19KEYS, they think of a self-taught 21st-century polymath who believes work is the cure to all of our problems.Follow his links below to learn more:BWO (THE BLOCK WORLD ORDER)https://bwo.cheatcode.com/ LinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/19_keys Crownz 19 Linkhttps://crownz19.com/ GoldeWater Linkhttps://goldewater.com/ Book linkhttps://crownz19.com/products/paradigm-keys-solution-based-mind-reprogramming-e-book?variant=17962889904179 **************Special EYL Viewer Promotion**********Text “HLC“ to 3235776692Tap in on all platforms:Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/19keysTwitter:https://twitter.com/Instagram:www.instagram.com/19_keys/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@19keys?Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/19keys/messageSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/19keys/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A @Christadelphians Video production: Description: The making of the golden calf is sandwiched in the middle of the record of the building of the Tabernacle. Turning to idolatry is typical of human behaviour in all ages. The command to build the Tabernacle for pure worship was diametrically opposite to the philosophy of calf building for the worship of the lesser Egyptian god Ptah. This apostasy parallels that of invention of “another Jesus” in the form of a Triune God, a different Gospel to the original. #Christadelphianvideo #christadelphianstalk #Christadelphians #openbible #cdvideo #bibleverse #thoughts #thoughtoftheday #meditate #think #christadelphian #God #truth #faith #hope #love #cdvideo #Gospeltruth #truebibleteaching #thegospelmessage #thegospeltruth #firstprinciples #bibletruth #bibleunderstanding #exploringthebible #thoughtfortheday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christadelphians-talk/message
Rich and Gaz review the insanity of humanity from Planet Clown this week. Hollywood stars try to regender the Ancient statue of Ptah that is now the Roman Cults Hollywood statue called 'An Oscar'. Drew Barrymore Woke's her self silly about Transgender TikTok "Stars" and there's an arrest warrant out for Putin, apparently. Watch the full version on Ickonic, Free Every Saturday Here: https://ickonic.com/BrowseGet your 40% off CBD products with the Code Here: https://supremecbd.ukCheck out the Website here: https://www.wtafpodcast.co.uk
Prophecy Radio episode #74 dives into Egyptian mythology for the first time! We tackle some of the most important gods in the pantheon so we can be a little more familiar with the subject ahead of our Kane Chronicles discussion. As always, we also catch you up on all the latest Riordanverse news, including the official synopsis for The Spirit Glass by Roshani Chokshi, as well as the dates for Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro's in-person The Sun and the Star book tour. Lastly, we kick off our Kane Chronicles read with The Red Pyramid chapter 1. Remember, we're keeping this discussion spoiler-free! New episodes of Prophecy Radio air weekly, and all ages are welcome to tune in. News and updates (00:06:48) Are we going to change the name of our podcast? Spoiler alert: No. If you're interested in Kristen's favorite Best Picture nominees for the 2023 Oscars, be sure to read her article! And don't forget to read Nichole's article about Everything Everywhere All at Once. Becky has been reading along to Percy Jackson and the Chalice of the Gods 50 pages at a time, and it's really channeling the kids from the show. Read Riordan gave us the official synopsis for The Spirit Glass by Roshani Chokshi, as well as an exclusive look at Rick's introduction to the book. If we weren't already excited for this one, Rick's high praise definitely would've done the trick. Rick also posted a March 9 blog post in which he gave us the dates for his The Sun and the Star book tour with Mark Oshiro. Yes, the rumors are true—Karen will be at the Boston stop! Keep an eye on Rick and Mark's Twitter for when the NYC tickets go live. These two will also be at the ALA conference in Chicago, which takes place June 22-27. This is for librarians, though, so it's pretty expensive if you're not a member! Introducing the Egyptian gods (00:18:32) This is going to be a brief overview because there are literally hundreds of gods we could talk about. Karen got her list from Britannica. Starting off with Osiris, did you know he used to be a king? Getting reassembled doesn't sound too fun, but at least it came with a promotion. But was he eternally moldy? Isis was Osiris' wife and embodied the traditional virtues of a wife and mother. She also had a lot to do with mourning and funeral rites. Even though she sounds a bit like Hera, she was more closely identified with Aphrodite. And her depictions with her son, Horus, could've influenced depictions of Mary with Jesus. Next up is Horus, the sky god, who was associated with war and hunting. So many of the Egyptians gods were shown as animals or as humans with the head of an animal. Imagine being raised to avenge your father's murder. No pressure! Did you know that the moon is actually Horus' left eye? Set is definitely NOT the god of desserts. We wonder what kind of mythical creature he was supposed to be. Have you heard of Ptah before? What about his wife, Sekhmet, or his son, Nefertem? Ra, the sun god, is one of the most well-known Egyptian gods, and he sounds a little like Apollo. Is there a reason why Ra sailed in a boat and Apollo drove a chariot? We definitely get a lesson on how Amun-Ra came to prominence. Who would win a fight, Amun-Ra or Apollo? How does Hathor differ from Isis? It kind of makes sense that Hathor was associated with cows. Next up is Anubis, which is another very well-known Egyptian god. Any fans of The Mummy here!? A lot of the gods are associated with funerary rites. Everybody gets a patron god, even embalmers! Thoth is the scribe of the gods, and we get Hermes vibes from him. He also has the very important job of weighing the hearts of the deceased. Have you heard of the goddess Bast? Even though she used to be associated with wild cats, she's since taken the likeness of a domestic cat. Of course Kristen has a West Wing story for this. It makes sense she was associated with Artemis, the hunter goddess. The Kane Chronicles: The Red Pyramid (00:41:49) This week, we're reading The Red Pyramid chapter 1. Kristen and Karen decide to share their dreams even though it has nothing to do with the book. This opening chapter really sets up the dynamic between Carter, Sadie, and their dad, plus makes you ask a lot of questions. It also totally gives us some Percy Jackson vibes thanks to the warning in the beginning. Does Kristen have any guesses as to what the item in the locker could possibly be? Carter and Sadie are very different, and they hardly see each other, so they're not even really friends. Do Carter's grandparents not like him either? We can't wait for the Netflix adaptation of this book! Muffin HAS to be important, right!? Guess which Kane sibling we relate to most? Guess what? Karen has totally seen Cleopatra's Needle in person! Does Kristen have any idea what's going on with their dad? What do we think of the siblings so far? Feedback (01:11:01) Caoimhe writes in to remind us that Hecate is associated with The Mist. She also gives us a great idea for a future episode of the show. We love hearing from our listeners! Henry also wrote in to bring up a couple fantastic points. Do we think they'll show Hestia in Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1? Which book does Henry like the least? What about the most? Favorite character? How do we feel about a Percy Jackson audio drama? Katherine writes in to talk about why she loves Titan's Curse. Thanks for listening, and tune in next time for episode 75, where we'll discuss how Greek and Egyptian mythology may have influenced each other before tackling The Red Pyramid chapter 2. This episode's hosts are: Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz. Each episode, our Prophecy Radio hosts and their guests will keep you up to date on the latest information coming out of Camp Half-Blood, including upcoming books and adaptation news, discuss a topic of choice, and do a chapter by chapter reread of the Percy Jackson series. Follow Us: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Tumblr Listen and Subscribe: Audioboom // Apple // Spotify Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! You can also email us at prophecyradiopodcast@gmail.com or visit our homepage for archives and more information about our show. Prophecy Radio is a Subjectify Media podcast production. Visit Subjectify Media for more shows, including Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast, ReWatchable, and Not About The Weather, and for all our latest articles about the stories we're passionate about.
This episode was originally released in summer of 2015. Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * Then, we have the most obvious crickets/summer night song ever: the fantastic, perpetually delightful Green Arrow from Yo La Tengo's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, which has soundtracked many crickety summer nights for me over the years. * The cops roll in to a loop of the very beginning of the epic Ptah, the El Daoud, the title track to Alice Coltrane's album from 1970. * Then we have a mix of two improvisations from Charles Cohen's “Brother I Prove You Wrong”: Cloud Hands and The Boy and the Snake Dance. * There's a brief dip into Dorian, by Fang Island. * The jaunty accordion, typewriter thing is Biking is Better on Wintergatan's eponymous album. Notes I researched this one primarily through old newspapers. The easiest place to find a number of them is to read the excellent site, The Museum of Hoaxes' page on this event. Also: if you're in the Atlanta area and ever want to have yourself a day, you can see the actual monkey. It's preserved in a jar at the Georgia Bureau of Investigations museum in Decatur Georgia. The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts.
Amenptah Haskins is the owner and operator of Ptah's Penny Candy. The company was started in 2019 when Amenptah was aboutt 5 years old. His older sister had her own business called Ahkirations and Amenptah wanted his own business, as well. His mother helped him come up with a candy business since he loved candy so much. When Amenptah first started his business, he only sold candy “the old school way” piece-by-piece. But now, he has started making and selling candy bouquets (with and without flowers), pre-made party favors, candy cake towers and more. Amenptah looks forward to adding new things in future and growing into an even bigger business. Products:Wholesale CandyCandy BouquetsCandy CakesSeasonal/Themed Candy GiftsPre-made Party Favor BagsConnent with Ptah's Penny Candy:Facebook: www.facebook.com/PtahsPennyCandyInstagram: www.instagram.com/PtahsPennyCandyEmail: ptahspennycandy@gmail.com Register for Free Online Financial Literacy Courses:https://maliksfirstjob.banzai.org/wellness/collections/teaching-kids-financesPurchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
To Vile Carchemish. In Year 16, King Horemheb may have led a "campaign of victory" to the far north. An artefact identified in the 1970s, but lost for decades, testifies to these events... but what do they mean?Episode details:Date: c.1316 BCE.Music intro: Keith Zizza.Music interludes and outro: Luke Chaos.Logo: Horemheb smiting prisoners before Ptah. Metropolitan Museum of Art.References and images at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show we'll dig up some super-sized cicadas, celebrate Australia's magnificent musicians, visit a bush university, meet a Royal Ballet dancer, and head back in time to ancient Egypt. QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. Near what town were the cicada fossils found? 2. What made making a living even tougher for Aussie musicians? 3. What is the proper name for Bush Uni? 4. When did Joe start dancing? 5. Which king did Ptah-em-wia work for? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: What are ancient Egyptian drawings and writing called? ANSWERS: 1. Gulgong 2. COVID-19 3. Wuyagiba Study Hub 4. When he was four 5. King Ramses the Second BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Heiroglyphs
La veneración del toro Apis está atestiguada, según la Piedra de Palermo, desde la Dinastía I. Fue adorado en Menfis, mientras vivía, como la encarnación del ka de Ptah, dios creador, pero al morir se le asimilaba a Osiris, el dios de la resurrección. Se le llamó «El heraldo de Ptah». Los enterramientos rituales del toro Apis tuvieron su apogeo tardíamente. Al morir un toro Apis se iniciaba un largo y complejo ritual, el cual permitiría al toro renacer. Estos toros sagrados fueron enterrados en sarcófagos, elaborados con bloques pétreos monolíticos. El Templo de Dendera, dedicado a Hathor, diosa del amor y la fertilidad, es el edificio principal de un conjunto de construcciones situadas dentro de un recinto amurallado. Está localizado a unos 2,5 km al sudeste de Dendera, Egipto.
“There are parts of my childhood that are points of pain for me. There are things that I wish had been different, and ways I wish had been treated, or things I wish had not been said to me. But I've realized that I can now do those things for myself. I don't have to believe those things I wish hadn't been said. And I can say those things to myself that I wish had been said. And it heals not only me in this moment, but it also does something to heal the girl that I was. That is my favorite part of mothering myself. The healing that doesn't just go backward and forward, but also radiates out. Like I am healed in the present, but I am also more healed in the future, and there is a part of me that is healed in the past. And the people who are around me get residual healing from having been around me, and being able to bear witness to the way I treat myself.”In this episode I am in the garden with my daughters, Isys and Naomi, talking about the mothering experiences that have shaped me, and my philosophy around mothering them and their brothers.Our Mothers' Gardens is a Honeybunch of Stinkweed Production and features music produced by Ptah. Our Mothers' Gardens is made possible in part by the generous donations of patrons.
“You always want to make sure that we know how we want to be treated, and what's ok with us and what's not. You want us to care about ourselves and treat ourselves well.”In this episode we are in the garden with my 14 year old daughter Naomi Nelms. In this episode Naomi and I talk about the boundaries we must create to preserve our peace, and the necessary elements of a strong mother-daughter relationship. Our Mothers' Gardens is a Honeybunch of Stinkweed Production and features music produced by Ptah. Our Mothers' Gardens is made possible in part by the generous donations of patrons.
Howdie Mickoski is a renegade historian, author, and deeply spiritual questioner of reality. In his return to InnerVerse, we riff on historical fabrication such as "The Carrington Event" and the mystery of the hidden sun, seeing the holographic layers of reality beyond the material curtains, the mysterious alter-ego of Thoth, Khonsu, our powerful multiversal Self, the Polar Vortex, free energy technology in ancient architecture, and more.Video: https://youtu.be/lWqAmGrsiXkIn the Plus+ Extension the conversation turns to the meaning of the mounds, circuit board earth and the etheric internet, The Book of Coming Forth By Day, Egyptian gods Ptah and Kneph, North America as Old Testament Egypt, France as the location of historical New Testament events, the Dead Internet Theory, and more mysteries of Khonsu. Jam. Packed. Episode.Get the Plus+ Extension on Rokfin or Patreonhttps://rokfin.com/stream/17413https://www.patreon.com/posts/65435328EPISODE LINKSHowdie's Website - https://www.egyptian-wisdom-revealed.com/Howdie Mickoski Talks - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2H-CUHTboLh8mumJU7HRYgMusic in this episode: "Enta" by DJ Kaboo - https://youtu.be/rh9EYgiV8sMhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/season-8/howdie-mickoski-holographic-khonsuTELEGRAMInnerVerse Channel - https://t.me/innerversepodcastInnerVerse Group Chat - https://t.me/innerversepodcastchatWORK WITH MESound Healing Therapy: https://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healingOracle Card Counseling: https://www.innerversepodcast.com/oracle-cardsSUPPORT INNERVERSESpirit Whirled: July's End (Audiobook narrated by Chance)Merch - https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/TripFlipArt/t-shirts/Secret Energy - https://store.secretenergy.com/?ref=chancegartonClive de Carle - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code for a 15% discount) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I'm supposed to be serving. I'm supposed to be speaking life into people, just like she spoke life into me. She was always serving people. She taught me that I'm supposed to be open to everybody, and love everyone. Not just the people who are blood. We're all supposed to serve and help each other.”In this episode Mel Chanté shares her deep spiritual connection with her mother, and how her mother raised her to be thoughtful and intentional with her language. Mel is a poet, author of Brown Butter and a multifaceted artist. Her soothing voice combines spoken word, storytelling and melody into a rhythmic experience. Originally from Boston, MA, Mel is currently living in Brooklyn. She's the creator of self-talk platform, Vow to Self, and host of its podcast, and leads meditations on The Shine App. She's performed and toured in major cities across the U.S. and Europe, including NYC, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, Copenhagen, Berlin and London. Last year, she released her debut EP, FLO, available on all music streaming services, and is currently working on a full-length album. For more on Mel, visit melchante.comOur Mothers' Gardens is a Honeybunch of Stinkweed Production and features music produced by Ptah. Our Mothers' Gardens is made possible in part by the generous donations of patrons.
“My mother's roots gave me wings. I was deeply rooted. I had no reason to dig deeper into the soil. I could just start spreading my wings and reaching and looking up.”In this episode Dominique shares how the support and stability her mother and grandmother provided for her as she was growing up, gave her a freedom that she is incredibly grateful for, and hopes to pay forward. Dominique (she/they) is a teacher, performer, and yogi whose work is rooted in her belief that art is a tool for liberation in life. Born and raised on Chicago's south side, she now calls New York City home. Dominique has created and organized art/wellness events from free kids summer art day camps to anger processing workshops. Their biggest claim to fame is a golden ticket on American Idol Season 10 and a few viral videos on TikTok as @theunboundblossom . They are currently performing with a soul funk band “Off Center”, writing a collection of Afro futurist stories and teaching art and yoga all over the city.Our Mothers' Gardens is a Honeybunch of Stinkweed Production and features music produced by Ptah. Our Mothers' Gardens is made possible in part by the generous donations of patrons.
“I didn't have to earn love. I didn't have to prove that I was good enough. I just was. I was always good enough. My mother taught me that there's always enough love to go around. You never run out of love.”In this episode I am in the garden with Kesha Bruce. She shares how the way her mother and grandmother raised her made her courageous and confident in who she was and is. Kesha was born and raised in Iowa by a compassionate community of hippies and revolutionaries. She fell in love with drawing during a high-school art class and eventually decided to seek her fortune in the artworld.A week after graduating with a BFA in painting from The University of Iowa, Kesha sold everything she owned and bought a one-way ticket to New York City. She landed in Brooklyn with a back-pack full of wrinkled clothes, 2 pairs of shoes, and $3000 in cash in her pocket from selling her car.Not only did she survive, she managed to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree from one of the most prestigious painting programs in the country and build a life for herself as a working artist. In short, she's been exhibiting her work and producing projects and exhibitions in the US and France for almost 20 years.You can find her artwork in the permanent collections of The Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture (aka The Blacksonian), the Amistad Center for Art and Culture, the U.S. Department of State Art in Embassies Program, and if you pay attention, you'll spot a few of her paintings on the set of a Netflix movie or a Shonda Rhimes' TV show.In addition to her studio work, she's one of the founders of Black Girl Basel- Miami Art Week's premier gathering of Black-women artists, entrepreneurs, activists, cultural change-makers, and industry leaders from across the world.She also currently serves on the Board of Directors of Tessera Art Collective, a non-profit organization supporting the work and creative practices of womxn abstract artists of color.Our Mothers' Gardens is a Honeybunch of Stinkweed Production and features music produced by Ptah. Our Mothers' Gardens is made possible in part by the generous donations of patrons.