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Chapter 6, images 6a - 6l

    
   
                                               6a. Ahkenaten's daughters.                      6b. I believe this depicts Nefertiti.        6c. Long headdress for the long skull.



6d. Syrian gods from a Coptic temple at Deir El Medina. Shown with the red balls. Ptah is the center figure, always shown in a mysterious one-piece body suit, blue or gray skin and the pack he wears on his back, which is sometimes connected to his mouth with a tube.


 
6e. The vehicle on the wall facing the Syrian gods shown above.  This fascinated me.  Immediately I recognized that this was a depiction of a UFO.  Canoe, indicating that it's a vehicle, but with an exaggerated curve not seen in other Egyptian canoes. With a large dome and the red ball above it.  The paddles are resting in the holders on the left, an idication that they're not needed for travel.  The blue birds lining the upper right side of the canoe, and the flap hanging from it may indicate that flight was its mode of travel.  It stands on a platform with tripod legs.  John Anthony West told me in an email that this is called the "Boat of Sokar"  He was a god also sometimes called Seker.  J.A.W. wrote that no one knows what this was or the purpose of it -- but I have a strong sense that I know what it depicted.


 
6f. Ptah: blue skin, body suit, tank on his back.

NOTE:  6g, 6h + 6i below are in editions edited mid January, 2012.

    
                                  
 6g. The Goddess Hathor with her unique ears.           6h.  Hathor in her vehicle with the disk also on her head + maybe a control in her hands.
Right of this is possibly an early battery or light bulb.  Something is shown protruding from a vial, possibly of vinegar or something acidic. Experiments have shown that simple vinegar can give a charge creating a battery or light bulb. The red seems an indication of glowing with light.

              
    6i.  Light bulbs?  Serpents within the tubes seem to indicate energy. One held by a Sirian god, one by a djed.  6j. Thoth: blue skin, writing on a tablet.
               The djed stone was considered a sacred rod of initiaton.  No one knows exactly how it was used.


6k. and 6l. Two images showing Syrian gods with red balls above their heads. Ptah on the left.  Thoth on the right, with Ankh and sacred rods of Initiation.

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