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Walking stick of Tutankhamun
This cane is one of a group that depicts the enemies of King Tutankhamun. The king used these canes in ceremonies during his lifetime. Two of the king’s enemies are represented on this cane.
The first one is a hairy Asiatic who is wearing clothing that is decorated with ribbons and with circular and floral designs. His hands, face, and feet are made of ivory to imitate his white skin.
The second enemy is an African whose face and limbs are made of ebony that simulates his dark skin. He wears a pleated garment with multicolored streamers.
When king Tutankhamun grasped this walking stick, the enemies were turned upside down so that they could not harm the king. At the other end of the stick, a papyrus bears the king’s cartouche.
Although King Tutankhamun died at age 19, they found in his tomb (KV62) around 130 complete and fragmentary examples of sticks and canes from the Antechamber, the annex and the burial chamber.
Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 61732
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Tomb of Amenemheb, a commander under Thutmose III. On the lintel, the deceased appears in a hunting scene. Theban necropolis (TT85), Sheikh Abd el-Qurna.
Basic Numerology
Every letter of the alphabet holds a numerical weight. These numbers each vibrate with a different frequency and affect our energies and lives in different ways. The value of each letter is:
1: A, J, S
2: B, K, T
3: C, L, U
4: D, M, V
5: E, N, W
6: F, O, X
7: G, P, Y
8: H, Q, Z
9: I, R
Each person has their own set of numerical frequencies which influence our lives in various ways. The most significant influences are as follows:
Life Path Number-
Arguably the most important numbers in your personal numerology. Represents one's path in life, their greatest lessons, and their greatest areas for opportunity and growth. This number is calculated using only your date of birth.
Example: A birthday of January 1st, 1999 would equate to: 01/01/1999= 0+1+0+1+1+9+9+9=30 =3+0=3. So the life path number is 3.
Note: Never reduce the numbers 11, 22, or 33. These are master numbers.
Soul Number-
Your soul number reflects your innermost thoughts, habits, and instinctual reactions. It is also representative of your talents, innermost desires, and the subconscious. Similar to the Moon placement of astrology. To calculate your soul number add together the values of all the vowels in your full birth name.
Example: Ann Marie Smith, vowels and values are- A(1), A(1), I(9), E(5), I(9), so 1+1+9+5+9=25=2+5=7. The soul number is 7.
Personality Number-
The personality number is like your book's cover or mask and reveals insights into your social persona and how we present ourselves to others. It can be calculated by adding together the value of all the consonants in your full birth name.
Example: John Allen Dover, consonants and values are- J(1), H(8), N(5), L (3), L(3), N(5), D(4), V(4), R(9), so 1+8+5+3+3+5+4+4+9=42=4+2=6. In this case the personality number is a 6.
Destiny Number-
Destiny numbers can help reveal our life's purpose, our reason to keep going, even our greatest goals and desires. To calculate this valuable number, add the values of all the letters in your full birth name.
Example: Tasha Lynn Cole, values of letters are- T(2), A(1), S(1), H(8), A(1), L(3), Y(7), N(5), N(5), C(3), O(6), L(3), E(5), which becomes 2+1+1+8+1+3+7+5+5+3+6+3+5=50=5+0=5. So this destiny number is 5.
Name Numbers-
You can also calculate the numerological value of your preferred name, nickname, witch name, alias, etc. This will reveal the hidden power behind the chosen name as well as that aspect of yourself.
Example: Astra Ravana, values of the letters are- A(1), S(1), T(2), R(9), A(1), R(9), A(1), V(4), A(1), N(5), A(1), this becomes 1+1+2+9+1+9+1+4+1+5+1=35=3+5=8. So the name's number is 8.
Number Meanings
1
Element: Fire
Planet: Mercury/Sun
Color: Orange/black
Positive Traits: Leadership, intelligence, courage, creative, positive, independent, focused, drive, confidence
Negative Traits: Stubborn, selfish, tactless, egotistical
Keywords: New beginnings, innovation, manifestation
2
Element: Water
Planet: Moon
Color: Green/pink
Positive Traits: Patient, tolerant, agreeable, diplomatic, charming, supportive, nurturing
Negative Traits: Shy, unmotivated, oversensitive
Keywords: Trust, harmony, partnership, balance
3
Element: Fire
Planet: Mars/Jupiter/Mercury
Color: Red
Positive Traits: Popular, friendly, passionate, artistic, versatile, strong, hardworker
Negative Traits: Self centered, critical, vain
Keywords: Abundance, adventure, raising consciousness level
4
Element: Earth
Planet: Mercury/Uranus
Color: Blue/magenta
Positive Traits: Proud, reliable, dedicated, loyal, patient, down-to-earth
Negative Traits: Stubborn, jealous, stingy, extremists, disruptive
Keywords: Trust, inner wisdom, practicality, guardians, stability
5
Element: Air
Planet: Jupiter/Mercury
Color: Yellow
Positive Traits: Adventurous, dramatic, passionate, free-thinking, intelligent, humorous
Negative Traits: Unreliable, greedy, envious
Keywords: Change, life lessons, adaptability, resourcefulness
6
Element: Earth
Planet: Venus
Color: Grey/light blue
Positive Traits: Peacemaker, charming, artistic, loyal, intelligent, kind
Negative Traits: Selfish, picky, nagging, brooding
Keywords: Love, home, family, temperance, balance, equalibrium
7
Element: Water
Planet: Saturn/Neptune
Color: White/silver
Positive Traits: Mystical, thoughtful, intuitive, quiet, analytical, spiritual, philosophical
Negative Traits: Shy, moody, critical
Keywords: Psychic abilities, introspection, learning, spiritual awakening
8
Element: Earth
Planet: Uranus/Saturn
Color: Teal
Positive Traits: Power and fortune, wise, charitable, brave, confident, successful
Negative Traits: Egotistical, materialistic, depressed
Keywords: Struggle/delay, research, wealth, infinite possibilities
9
Element: Fire
Planet: Mars/Pluto
Color: Purple
Positive Traits: Pioneering, adventurous, inspirational, curious, emotionally intelligent, heroic
Negative Traits: Unconcerned, lost in thought, self-pittying, guarded
Keywords: Courage, energy, major events, conclusions, prosperity, rewards
Master Numbers
Less is known in regard to the (sometimes controversial) master numbers, but the following information is what is generally agreed upon.
11
Positive Traits: Psychic, intuitive, visionary, deep thinker, powerful, influential a
Negative Traits: Perfectionist, impatient, reactive
Keywords: Gifts, answered prayers, wishes, good luck, aligned karma, synchronicities, serendipity, enlightenment, validation of beliefs
22
Positive Traits: Master manifester, lucky, practical, creative, innovative, talented, dynamic, successful
Negative Traits: Materialistic, workaholic, stubborn
Keywords: Ideas, creative vision, new projects, home/where you belong, influential conversation, growth, good choices, manifestation
33
Positive Traits: Compassionate, determined, courageous, altruistic, generous, wise, brilliant, kind
Negative Traits: Moody, picky, critical
Keywords: Deep spiritual knowledge, the occult, the beauty in life, self-love/care, perfection, peace, significant improvement, Spirit's support
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Coffin of the chief priest of Karnak, Nekht-ef-Mut
Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, ca. 943-716 BC. From Ramesseum, Thebes. Now in the Fitzwilliam Museum. E.64.1896
Unveiling the Mandelbrot Set. Back in the 1970s and 1980s, mathematicians working in an area called dynamical systems made use of the ever-advancing computing power to draw computer images of the objects they were working on. What they saw blew their minds: fractal-like structures whose beauty and complexity is only rivalled by Nature itself. At the heart of them lay the Mandelbrot set, which today has achieved fame even outside the field of dynamics. The Mandelbrot set is a fractal. Fractals are objects that display self-similarity at various scales. Magnifying a fractal reveals small-scale details similar to the large-scale characteristics. Although the Mandelbrot set is self-similar at magnified scales, the small scale details are not identical to the whole. In fact, the Mandelbrot set is infinitely complex. Yet the process of generating it is based on an extremely simple equation involving complex numbers. The Mandelbrot set is an incredible object that equals infinity. It’s really amazing that the simple iterated equation Z = Z^2 + C can produce such beautiful works of mathematical art.
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Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, 25.01.25, by Manusia dan Langit (composite picture of the alignment also called “planet parade”)