Wednesday, September 19, 2012

True of Voice - defined

The Ancient Egyptian expression "True of Voice" does not mean "truth speaking," it means "Comes true at the sound of the voice" (Maa'xeru); i.e. Chronokinesis.

Ancient Egyptian buildings had numerous wall inscriptions that worked upon being read.  Temples, walls, pillars, tombs, mummy cases, etc. all had them.  People would visit the Necropolis and enter tombs and read the inscriptions so as to cause the dead to live happily in the Other World / Afterlife.  People would read the Pharaoh attacking his enemies in Temples, so as to cause victories or plagues against the enemies of Egypt. 

Now I regularly write blogs here and delete them once read, as indicated by the Counter app on the right.  Thank you for reading.  You are helping me Conquer the World.  :)

M7 2012.


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