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The Supreme ancient Egyptian diety Amun, Amen, actually pronounced Imn, with his consort Imnet are part of the primordial Hmnyw or Ogdoad in Greek, a company, i.e. aspects that describe the original state, of eight dieties, where Imn represents the hidden truth which is then revealed by him in the form of Ra, the mind of Imn, the benu bird as its ba/soul at Benben temple mound with blue lotus, hence forth becoming ImnRa, hidden & revealed truth, followed by KheperRa, the forms of Ra, that gives rise to Ptah as the great architect, craftsdiety, designer, from whom in turn comes forth androgynous Atum, tem means complete, as the creative aspects of Ptah, who then creates the physical world as represented by the Pezdjet or Ennead in Greek.
"Standing graywacke statue of Amun, preserved from the knees up. Amun wears a short kilt fastened with a tyet amulet, a broad collar. The tall plumes of his crown are missing. In his hands, he holds two ankh symbols.
The statue is an indication of Egyptian religion reverting to traditional presentations connecting the king and the god Amun at the head of the pantheon. In this statue, the god Amun typically appears as a man wearing a tall, double-plumed headdress. His tall headdress is missing from this statue, but his crown bears traces of gilding." Via fb Ancient & Egypt Facts
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