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Aten = the radiant face of the divine, the visible outpouring of life: the source that nourishes life directly.
Historically, Aten meant the sun disk, and in Egyptian religion it became the luminous solar presence associated especially with Akhenaten’s reforms. It was depicted as the orb of the sun with rays ending in hands, giving life to the world. In older usage, the word could simply mean “disk,” before it was elevated into a divine form.
In the Great Hymn to the Aten, the rising sun is presented as the force that awakens, feeds, warms, and sustains the world. Spiritually, Aten can symbolize the animating principle that silently gives life to plants, animals, people, and the rhythms of the earth.
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The Bitter Flesh by Zack Robertts Private Edition Novels PE402, 1966 Cover by Paul Rader
Fisherman, Paris, 1936 Fred Stein.
Betty and Veronica #50, April 1992, cover by Dan DeCarlo (pencils) and Alison Flood (inks)
#OnThisDay in 1939, Marian Anderson performed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.. Banned from Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) due to her race, Anderson's performance was organized by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
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