WHY AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SNAKE SYMBOL IS LINKED TO CLIMATE CHANGE

The snake held a central role in Ancient Egypt. And one very important snake in particular, which was represented by the Uraeus was a metaphor. The original intent of this snake’s creation had nothing to do with a pharaoh’s right to rule, as we’ve been told repeatedly. by Egyptologists. It was a symbol for the Sun’s activity in the form of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections that could devastate the Earth, if they occur when the magnetic field is very weakened. . .

In composing their hieroglyphs, the Ancient Egyptians used a simple yet sophisticated template, to decide which animals, insects, birds, human and their various body parts, as well as abstract forms they would use as metaphors and ideograms. And two snakes in particular,  played  prominent roles in the hieroglyphs, art on the walls of the temples and tomb as well as in sculpted  or wall relief representations. The first was the upright or rearing cobra. This was the Uraeus, the snake on the pharaoh’s head dress. The second was a monstrous snake with huge coils who was the God Apep (sometimes called Apophis)

However with the understanding of the simple Template that the Egyptians used in choosing the ideographic characters with which to  create both the hieroglyphs and their Gods, Apep and the rearing cobra are in fact, one and the same snake. Just in different states or forms.

Next to the snake and just as ubiquitous are birds, their wings, or goddesses with false wings added onto to their arms . The snake was born inside the sun. And as the rearing cobra, this snake is being used to portray powerful solar activity, called a Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) during which large amounts of super heated plasma and magnetic material is ejected from the sun’s corona and directed towards the earth. The various birds and wings are used, mainly to portray electric fields, charge, or electric currents.

Ancient Egypt’s story of the snake, is about the climate change that the Earth is presently undergoing, that we ‘re now living in. It is also about a potential catastrophic end to the global warming that has caused the climate change. The complete story encompasses the electromagnetic energy that moves through the cosmos, solar activity, and the two magnetic fields of the sun and the Earth and their interactions.

The story of the snake also tells us exactly what the purpose of the great pyramid was. ( So far it has neither been guessed at, nor figured out.). And what the Ancient Egyptians and many other ancient civilizations were intent on trying to predict. Civilizations such as the Maya, the Incas and the native Hopi people were all in their own cultural versions, telling us the same story. The story of the snake.

And as with any story, that’s been told and retold, it too has been changed both deliberately and by non deliberate circumstances. However the hieroglyph records in Ancient Egypt hold the original version once we know how to  read those hieroglyphs correctly.

A TEMPLATE THAT WAS very RATIONAL

Why are these 2 Egyptian Deities wearing sun discs encircled by snakes on the heads?. It has nothing to do with mythology and the hieroglyphs do not apply here. What is needed is the understanding of the template that was used to create them.

The template that was used, is surprisingly easy to figure out, once the confirmation bias of the Rosetta Stone translation is removed. In other words, once the work of decoding is approached with an open mind, as opposed to looking at the hieroglyph texts through the accepted assumptions.  Otherwise confirmation bias will always get in the way of seeing what is awaiting decipherment.

The template used physical characteristics, behavior of each  animal, bird, human body parts or abstract forms, to represent an important point in the text that the hieroglyph was telling. This meant that the original meanings that have remained hidden, were not based on phonetic sounds or an any kind of alphabet. Those Changes came later on with the development of Demotic and Hieratic writing

In many different cultures and belief systems all around the world, snakes hold a prominent place. Even in the Christian Bible. There snakes are both exalted, as in the case of the Nehustan and reviled as in the snake of the Garden of Eden that caused Eve’s downfall.

Each of these snakes have same thing in common. And it doesn’t matter whether they’re feathered or flying. Each was built using the same muse. That muse is the snake in Ancient Egypt’s story of the snake.  The meaning of the central story has inevitably become distorted and in some cases are almost unrecognizable.

You can easily unravel the story for yourself ahead of the completion once I’ve posted enough about the major characters that tell the story. I’ve already started by introducing you to a selection of Ancient Egyptian deities and events, that are central and very important to understanding the story. It is through this group that you’ll be able to see the progression to a clear and understandable  connected narrative..

Every snake, snake god or dragon in Ancient cultures, whether in The Americas, Asia, or elsewhere, sprang from Ancient Egypt’s two famous snakes, the Uraesu and Apophis. . So , this is quite a story. And one with many parts. I’m going to be telling most of this story over several blog posts

 
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