Wednesday, March 30, 2005


The Papyrus of Ani, Chapter 61
Copyright 1997 by Neil Parker.
Text:
A spell for not letting a man's soul be snatched away from him in the underworld.
Words spoken by the Osiris scribe Ani: It is I, I who have come forth from the waters, which let themselves innundate me. They have mastery there, in the form of the river.

The Papyrus of Ani, Chapter 61
Copyright 1997 by Neil Parker.
Text:
A spell for not letting a man's soul be snatched away from him in the underworld.
Words spoken by the Osiris scribe Ani: It is I, I who have come forth from the waters, which let themselves innundate me. They have mastery there, in the form of the river.

Horus, Osiris, and Isis (from Book of Dead)

As for the great Council in Re-Staw, it is Horus, Osiris, and Isis. The heart of Osiris is joyful, and the heart of Horus is glad; therefore the Temples of Upper and Lower Egypt are in peace. O Thoth, who makes true the voice of Osiris against his enemies, make true the voice of the Osiris scribe and accountant of the offerings of all the gods Ani, true of voice, against his enemies, in the ten great Councils, with Ra and Osiris and all the gods and goddesses, in the presence of Neb-er-djer. He casts away his enemies; he casts away all the sin which he possesses.

Horus, Osiris, and Isis (from Book of Dead)

As for the great Council in Re-Staw, it is Horus, Osiris, and Isis. The heart of Osiris is joyful, and the heart of Horus is glad; therefore the Temples of Upper and Lower Egypt are in peace. O Thoth, who makes true the voice of Osiris against his enemies, make true the voice of the Osiris scribe and accountant of the offerings of all the gods Ani, true of voice, against his enemies, in the ten great Councils, with Ra and Osiris and all the gods and goddesses, in the presence of Neb-er-djer. He casts away his enemies; he casts away all the sin which he possesses.

Monday, March 28, 2005

From the Papyrus of Ani (Egyptian Book of the Dead)


A spell to give a heart to the deceased:
"May my mouth be to me so that I may speak with it; my legs to walk, and my arms to cast down my enemy."

From the Papyrus of Ani (Egyptian Book of the Dead)


A spell to give a heart to the deceased:
"May my mouth be to me so that I may speak with it; my legs to walk, and my arms to cast down my enemy."

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

God heart

Time is God heart beating.

We are contemporary with God
as time travellers;

God offers us a piece of his time to explore.

This time game has:
Past engraved,
Present in trials and
Future imagination.

What happens when dying?
We just transcend time;

so living in a frozen Universe.

God heart

Time is God heart beating.

We are contemporary with God
as time travellers;

God offers us a piece of his time to explore.

This time game has:
Past engraved,
Present in trials and
Future imagination.

What happens when dying?
We just transcend time;

so living in a frozen Universe.

Thursday, March 03, 2005


left to right from name Oscan

left to right from name Oscan

Oscan


My name in Oscan alphabet.
Oscan was an Indo-European language related to Latin that was spoken in southern regions of the Italic peninsula between 400 BCE and 100 CE, and used an alphabet adopted from the Etruscan.

Oscan


My name in Oscan alphabet.
Oscan was an Indo-European language related to Latin that was spoken in southern regions of the Italic peninsula between 400 BCE and 100 CE, and used an alphabet adopted from the Etruscan.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

time

1.9841270E-11%
That's the probability that a certain person's first watch to stop at a certain time.

time

1.9841270E-11%
That's the probability that a certain person's first watch to stop at a certain time.