Horus

The first man, in the opinion of the Egyptians, was Hephestus, (afterwards the god Phtha,) who is also celebrated among them as the inventor of fire.

Cycles

Weekdays

The days of the week are linked to gods and deities across many cultures, from the Sun and Moon to gods of war, wisdom, and love

A table showing the corresponding months between the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere based on the ancient African calendar

Egyptian

Egyptian Gods

Summary of the Egyptian Gods

The breakdown of each month in the ancient African calendar, including the deities associated with each period and their significance

Aegyptiaca

Pre-dynastic Rulers

Pre-dynastic Rulers refers to the period in ancient Egyptian history before the 1st dynasty and after the ruler Horus.

The First Dynasty and some parts of the Pre-Dynastic period, often referred to as the “Mythical Period” or the “Time of the Gods” and “Demigods.”

Manetho divided the rulers of Egypt into 30 (or sometimes 31) dynasties, beginning with the semi-mythical First Dynasty and extending to the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great.

Archons block souls from escaping the material world. The test is whether people act on their passion/flame or fear.

Biblical

Seth

Seth died at the age of 912

Adam gave Seth secret teachings that would become the Kabbalah.
In the Abrahamic religions, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve.

Giants

Goliath

Goliath was a giant warrior from the Philistine army. He was described as being over nine feet tall and wore heavy armor.

The holy trinities in religious, mythological, or cultural contexts, represent complex ideas through a structure of three interconnected entities.

Fast we fled toward the sun of the morning, until beneath us lay the land of the children of Khem. Raging, they came with cudgels and spears lifted in anger seeking to slay and utterly destroy the Sons of Atlantis.