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He was a box keeper, lol


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Rudolf's legacy has traditionally been viewed in three ways:[1] an ineffectual ruler whose mistakes led directly to the Thirty Years' War; a great and influential patron of Northern Mannerist art; and an intellectual devotee of occult arts and learning which helped seed what would be called the scientific revolution.

Rudolf kept a menagerie of exotic animals, botanical gardens, and Europe's most extensive "cabinet of curiosities"[2] (Kunstkammer) incorporating "the three kingdoms of nature and the works of man". It was housed at Prague Castle, where between 1587 and 1605 he built the northern wing to house his growing collections.

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His lifelong quest was to find the Philosopher's Stone and Rudolf spared no expense in bringing Europe's best alchemists to court, such as Edward Kelley and John Dee.

chuckle mineral fanboy
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Together the four concepts represent the primal fundamental state of the beginning, they are what always was. In the myth, however, their interaction ultimately proved to be unbalanced, resulting in the arising of a new entity. When the entity opened, it revealed Ra, the fiery sun, inside. After a long interval of rest, Ra, together with the other gods, created all other things. There are two main variations on the nature of the entity containing Ra.

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Updated abstract lol
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Pandora
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remember the water serpent is also called the horned serpent

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In the end the Thunderbirds destroyed them, except for small species like snakes and lizards.

The ram-horned serpent is a well-attested cult image of north-west Europe before and during the Roman period. It appears three times on the Gundestrup cauldron, and in Romano-Celtic Gaul was closely associated with the horned or antlered god Cernunnos, in whose company it is regularly depicted. This pairing is found as early as the fourth century BC in Northern Italy, where a huge antlered figure with torcs and a serpent was carved on the rocks in Val Camonica.[9]


rahu and ketu is the dragons head and tail which the head was cut off of asura. rahu drank the amrita, divine nectar which is highly important part of the plant and surface life connection. The story of buddha meeting a female which stopped him from enlightenment is that female. Mohini is female which cut off rahus head before the nectar passed through his throat.

Remember it says from the apex a head emerges:


duatosiris

The ram's head

sarcophagus" comes from the Greek ; sarx meaning "flesh", and phagein meaning "to eat"

What is the significance of the empty sarcophagus? Cayce: That there will be no more death. Don't misunderstand or misinterpret! The interpretation of death will be made plain.


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cough*John
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A bronze image at Étang-sur-Arroux and a stone sculpture at Sommerécourt depict Cernunnos' body encircled by two horned snakes that feed from bowls of fruit and corn-mash in the god's lap. Also at Sommerécourt is a sculpture of a goddess holding a cornucopia and a pomegranate, with a horned serpent eating from a bowl of food. At Yzeures-sur-Creuse a carved youth has a ram-horned snake twined around his legs, with its head at his stomach. At Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Cernunnos' legs are two snakes which rear up on each side of his head and are eating fruit or corn.

In Mesopotamian mythology Ningishzida, is sometimes depicted as a serpent with horns. In other depictions, he is shown as human but is accompanied by bashmu, horned serpents. Ningishzida shares the epithet ushumgal, "great serpent", with several other Mesopotamian gods.


The naga
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The Eye is the ancient vortex some say is lost technology arising today. Some say orb magic so powerful than any magic combined or alone. The dangerous production caused societies to collapse under the oceans and buried by land. When the star maps showed the golden triangles of safety in other locations not so today, as everything shifted in the heavens as it did on earth. The destruction was what the very empires had brought into existence. The secret kept or there would be chaos. The strands of magic lineages brought destruction in the past and gives rise today that the coexistence could be what was imagined and performed only when the ingredient left out before that caused destruction be added to the formula.

The ancient doorway to the underworld says the ankh is a key caught between two magical energies infusing the circumstances the eye knows well.
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Lol
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Remembering just because one speaks a language doesn’t mean it is there’s. Who one is speaks from the heart is smart.
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Egyptians were clever cipher designers hiding the empowered words within their hieroglyphs. The language moves when reading it in the form of microbes. The spiral formation.
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In the tomb of tausert, there is the forms of Ra

The child
Scarab
Sungod
Ramgod

duatosiris


^there
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Stages of man through the sun via lunar seasons is intricately connected to the lineage of language of man.
Telepathy representation through sound
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turtle lol
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