![]() ![]() With the powers of Amun Ra, a magic spell can be created to grow a more fertile love life. But as with any god, when people did not worship him, he was just as willing to turn away, to remove the light in order to show what the people were missing. By shining his light down onto the lands, he was able to boost the growth of crops and to ensure that flooding did not happen along the Nile. Breathing in PossibilityĪmun Ra was also known as the father God, a God that also reigned over the Sun and over the fertility of the region. In looking at Amun Ra, you see that creation is not something which comes from outside of ourselves, but it is a force which comes from the depths of your being. ![]() ![]() In this sense, he is the breath of life, the innate force that allows us to delve into ourselves in order to create the love we desire. Creating the Life You Wantįor many who follow and study Amun Ra, they believe that he created himself – without the need for a mother or father. Whether through a magic spell or through devotion, Amun Ra welcomed all at his altar. Revered in Thebes and around the region, Amun Ra allowed those who worshipped him the ability to create all that they needed and all that they wanted. Known to be the god of creation, Amun Ra is an Egyptian God with much to teach the modern world. However, Nubians of ancient Egypt believed that Amun took his birth in a place called Gebel Barkal in the northern part of present Sudan. God Amun was also the most important god among the octet of Ogdoad gods of Hermopolis and it is here, where people started worshipping Amun in a significant way. However, another inscription of the pyramid text procured from the Old Kingdom of Fifth dynasty shows him to be the main deity and a rare symbol of universal force this lone inscription seems to assign the theory that the great Sun God had his own charisma and magnetism. During the early Greek civilizations, Greeks considered him the Egyptian synonym of Zeus!.By the end of the 25th dynasty, Amun Ra was considered as the chief god of the Nubian kingdom of Napata.With Egypt’s prominence in the worldwide political and social scenarios, he also gained popularity as a universal god. The almighty god Amun personifies the Sun God and the Sun is the symbol of birth and energy. Amun was the god of the Thebal capital and as a result, he was so successful in attaining the status of the supreme god of the whole kingdom. As a pharaoh was the “Son of Ra”, it was natural to call the god Amun as the father of the Monarch. In Egyptian mythology, Amun is the ram with extremely curved horns ram signifies fertility, as symbolized by ram’s great proactive and fertile energy! Legend says that pharaohs always liked to call themselves as “beloved of Amun”, meaning that they were the real representatives of the god of fertility. The god Amun was so successful in replacing that irrepressible god of war, Montu, as the main god of Thebes during the early periods of the New Kingdom during this interlude, he started getting his recognition as the King of Gods. Historians also believe that the famous Sun temple as the capital of Thebes was recorded only during the period of 11th dynasty and onwards. Recent research findings show us that Amun (Amen or Amon) is a modern god, within the ambits of Egyptian mythology. He is the ultimate god of entire ancient Egypt many of the Egyptians considered him as the God of Kings and King of Gods! He is the oldest and the most worshipped ruler of ancient Egypt.Īmun Ra simply means: Hidden Light (Amun = Hidden/ Ra = Light) ![]()
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