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Blue God by Yuki Fae
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I found a huge book on ancient Egyptian art in a local charity shop for just £1 and had to share this one. This piece is over 4,000 years old, it is a ceremonial pectoral worn by the priestess Sit Hathor-yunet and features the god Heh. The animal hanging from his arm is a tadpole and is a symbol for 100,000 years. This piece is on show at the Metropolitan museum, New York.
Can you talk about the Divine Twins please?
The Twins are a contradiction, a paradox. They are at once Lovers, Brothers, and Rivals. They are the singular Consort of the Goddess, in addition to being Her own Twin. They are representative of the fluidity I feel as a queer man, a deified Dichotomy where opposites may occupy the same space in harmony.I see Them often as the Sky and the Sea, the Dove and the Serpent, the Blue God of Feri.
The Sky represents the celestial powers, the properties of the mind and of order. He is the kind Father who begets angels and Who warms the Mother’s soil with sunlight and nourishing rain. However, He is also the storm which rages over the plains, lightning striking viciously, wind howling in a fit of wrath.
The Sea represents the infernal powers, the underworld King and the residence of the soul. He encircles the Earth, fueling hurricanes, producing a myriad of monsters, and tearing at the foundations of civilization. Yet He is also the birthplace of life, the crucible of creation, the void from which all things sprang.
The Twins are a contradiction, a paradox.
“The Blue God and the Words of Power” 8″ x 10″ drawing in Micron pen & Berol Prismacolor pencils
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With Atum a god who is depicted as Blue being known as the first god on earth [material world] the first people would also follow suit.Every culture has gods that favor them. Just be sure to focus on the #BlueBlacknessHashtag[find on IG] aspect of this post for the message.