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					<description><![CDATA[Opening PrayerAnpu, Opener of the Ways4 Great TruthsONKAODua Ra CheftDua Asar Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjethttp://www.egyptianmyths.net/buto.htmhttps://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/wadjet/ Speech of AsetSpeech of NebthetMaati hekau Egyptian Proverbs pg 116: Breathing Exercise African religions vol 4 Asarian resurrectionpg 216 PMHpg&#160; assisted with birth of Herupg 90pg 185: verse 43-44Gloss verse 22 pg 190; pg 192pg 256, gloss for chapter 25 vs 1-3chapter 27, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Opening Prayer<br>Anpu, Opener of the Ways<br>4 Great Truths<br>ONKAO<br>Dua Ra Cheft<br>Dua Asar</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Wikipedia<br>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjet<br>http://www.egyptianmyths.net/buto.htm<br>https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/wadjet/<br></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Speech of Aset<br>Speech of Nebthet<br>Maati hekau<br></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Egyptian Proverbs pg 116: Breathing Exercise</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">African religions vol 4 Asarian resurrection<br>pg 216</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">PMH<br>pg&nbsp; assisted with birth of Heru<br>pg 90<br>pg 185: verse 43-44<br>Gloss verse 22 pg 190; pg 192<br>pg 256, gloss for chapter 25 vs 1-3<br>chapter 27, pg 276<br>pg 288 vs 43-47<br>43. I Am Going forth by day in the presence of Asar as a possessor of Life<br>44. The two snakes have opened the Duat for me so that I may come back to behold the Uadjit Eye<br>45. The water is overturned on the back of the Bennu &amp; the two lady confederates<br>46. Heru is given the restored Uadjit Eye so that he may illumine at dawn. My name is his name. <br>47. there is not greatness above me in my aspect as the god-lion<br><br>pg. 291 this magnanimous view&#8230;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">EY AR vol 2 pg 100<br>PMH Chapter 17 also Goddess Book pg 59 <br>&#8220;Behold Ra who was born yesterday from the buttocks of the Goddess Mehurt. In the answer to the question:&#8221;What then is this?&#8221; it is explained: &#8220;It is the watery abyss of heaven, or as others say, It is the image of the Eye of Ra in the morning at His daily birth. Mehurt is the eye (Utchat) of Ra.&#8221;</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">TOL: enscribed at entrances of holy temples <br>sundisk encircled by a serpent<br>pg 7: sefech ba ra<br>pg 143: Caduceus<br>pg 145: UrUadjit winged sundisk<br></p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Notes from https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/wadjet/<br>personification of&nbsp;Lower Egypt&nbsp;<br>always appeared with her sister&nbsp;Nekhbet<br>“nebty” “the two ladies” <br>created the first papyrus plant and primordial swamp.<br>daughter of&nbsp;Atum&nbsp;(or later&nbsp;Ra) who sent her as his&nbsp;“eye”&nbsp;to find&nbsp;Tefnut&nbsp;(moisture) and&nbsp;Shu&nbsp;(air) when they were lost in the waters of&nbsp;Nun<br>created the first human beings from his tears. To reward his daughter, he placed her upon his head in the form of a cobra so that she would always be close to him and could act as his protector.<br>Eye of Ra” was often called “the Wedjat”.<br>In this form she was sent out to avenge her father and almost caused the destruction of mankind.<br>closely linked to the principle of&nbsp;Ma’at: when Geb went against&nbsp;Ma’at,<br> Wadjet was not prepared to allow him to go unpunished.<br>She offers protection to all women during childbirth.<br>Wadjet and her sister also protected the adult&nbsp;Horus&nbsp;from the followers of&nbsp;Set.&nbsp;<br>This protection was also extended towards the pharaoh who wore the “Royal Ureas” (serpent) on his (or her) forehead.<br>She was worshiped at the Temple of Wadjet, known as “Pe-Dep”<br>Vulture Goddess<br>Cobra Goddess</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Dua Uadjit<br>Dua Wadjet<br>Dua Utchat<br>Hotep</p>
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