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I am Ausar. Ausar is a metaphore for the Black man who was betrayed (dethroned) by his 'evil brother' cut into 14 pieces and cast to the 4 corners (mass enslaved) Auset (the Black Woman) is his resurrector and found all but the phallus (manhood) Using devine magic, he (Black love) was restored. My Auset found me 16 years ago and I'm a better man for it (and her)... Kuantan, Sun Gods, Ancient Egyptian Mythology, Kemetic Spirituality, Roman Gods, Ancient Egyptian Gods, Black Consciousness, African Spirituality, Astrology Numerology

I am Ausar. Ausar is a metaphore for the Black man who was betrayed (dethroned) by his 'evil brother' cut into 14 pieces and cast to the 4 corners (mass enslaved) Auset (the Black Woman) is his resurrector and found all but the phallus (manhood) Using devine magic, he (Black love) was restored. My Auset found me 16 years ago and I'm a better man for it (and her)...

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Bull and cow symbolism is widely used in many ancient cultures. The cow, bull and horn symbolism is related to the Sun and consciousness symbolism of resurrection and rebirth. This symbolism is also the source for the first letter in many languages, the letter A (alpha/aleph/alef, al/el/God), and also what was once considered the last letter, T (tav/tau). Aleph/Alef and … Kuantan, Kemetic Spirituality, Sacred Science, African Spirituality, Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Love Horoscope, Egyptian Symbols, Power Energy, Ancient Symbols

Bull and cow symbolism is widely used in many ancient cultures. The cow, bull and horn symbolism is related to the Sun and consciousness symbolism of resurrection and rebirth. This symbolism is also the source for the first letter in many languages, the letter A (alpha/aleph/alef, al/el/God), and also what was once considered the last letter, T (tav/tau). Aleph/Alef and […]

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Pictured here is an Egyptian Ankh which is a symbol for the pagan deity named Tammuz (Ezekiel 8:14), indicated by the capitol letter “T.” You will also notice that this symbol has an  upside down egg on top of it which symbolizes the goddess of fertility, Semiramis, who was the mother and wife of Nimrod. This is the very same symbol that Constantine claimed to have seen in the sky when he heard the words “In this sign conquer.” Starověký Egypt, Egyptian Cross, Ankh Symbol, Egiptul Antic, Ancient Egyptian Symbols, Egyptian Ankh, Ancient Egyptian Gods, Egyptian Tattoo, Egyptian Culture

Pictured here is an Egyptian Ankh which is a symbol for the pagan deity named Tammuz (Ezekiel 8:14), indicated by the capitol letter “T.” You will also notice that this symbol has an upside down egg on top of it which symbolizes the goddess of fertility, Semiramis, who was the mother and wife of Nimrod. This is the very same symbol that Constantine claimed to have seen in the sky when he heard the words “In this sign conquer.”

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