Ankhenaten Lab

Extracting and Distributing ORMUS and Light  ─  The Ankh of Aten

and Bringing it to You

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The classical Egyptian Empire spans a great deal of time. In all of that time however, one era stands out amongst the others as potentially having influenced the World the most. This is the Amarna Period.

The Amarna Period was the era of Ankhenaten, Tutankhaten (Tutankhamen), and the Exodus of the newly styled peoples of the Israelites. The era where the concept of ineffable One God became an idea more than for the Priesthood. An idea for the people. All of the people, including the Israelites.

Ankhenaten (or Akhenaton) whose image is stylized in stone at left, could be considered the single most important factor in this process. It has been reasonably argued that Ankhenaten and Moses of the Old Testament Bible were one and the same individual, as Ankhenaten was banished from Egypt by the Priesthood after much uprising regarding the worship of only One God, the Aten.

To the Left we see Ankhenaten and his Queen Nefertiti, with their children. We see the Aten; the ineffable entity of the One God offering them life.

If Ankhenaten truly was Moses, we have a much better explanation for how the knowledge of the Egyptian Priesthood became the foundation for the Israelite Nation, and how the Bread of Life of the Egyptians became the Shem-an-na, the manna of the Israelites.


To the left we see the rays of the Aten bringing conferring life upon Nefertiti as she holds her offering highward. This is a classical representation of the Aten, and the Amarna Period. A close scrutiny of the hieroglyphics will show the Ankh as a prevalent symbol. Another quite interesting symbol which makes its showing prevalently in the Amarna hieroglyphics is a triangular shaped symbol.


In this image to the right we see Thothmosis, progenitor of the Amarna Pharaohs, represented. Notice the Ankh and the triangular symbol. This is the symbol for Bread, and yet also is mentioned in other placed referring to Gold.

Also, here left, you can see the Ankh, the Djed, and other symbols continually associated together in these descriptions. As Egypt comes up again and again, you will see these symbols associated with the Bread of Life, the Gold of the Gods. A look into the Exodus of the Israelites under Moses shows a retranslation of the symbology, but the same underlying theme.

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