Saturday, October 12, 2024

ANUBIS

Tell me Mark Twain: Did Islamist terrorists see ANUBIS in the Twin Towers? 

Tell me John Bull: Did Islamist terrorists see ANUBIS in the Twin Towers, or they unconsciously were acting "militarily" like if they were  ANUBIS?

A question for "cricket players" only:
Is Anubis, in a worldly way, what we would call in military parlance A WATCHFIRE for the Great Travel of the King in the Underworld? Is Anubis and Vucuub Caquix, of Mayan mythology, "operationally" related in practical military actions of Guardianship in America? 

"Anubis, one of the most iconic deities of ancient Egypt, held a significant role as the protector of the dead, particularly in the practices of mummification and guiding souls to the afterlife. Originally known as "Anpu" in Egyptian, his name and image became associated with both jackals and wolves, reflecting the dangers posed by these animals to shallow graves in early Egyptian history.
In earlier periods, Anubis was considered the principal god of the dead before Osiris took on that role. He was deeply involved in the embalming process and ensuring the safety of tombs. His most well-known role was during the "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony, where he would weigh a deceased person’s heart against the feather of Ma'at to determine if they were worthy of entering the afterlife. He also acted as a guardian against desecration, with his priests often donning jackal masks during rituals.
Anubis is also associated with Osiris in many myths. For example, after Osiris was murdered by his brother Seth, Anubis played a pivotal role in reconstructing and embalming Osiris' body, a task that cemented his status as the god of mummification."



Anubis



Vucuub Caquix




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