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Egypt Travel Packages, Egypt Tour Packages
Edfu Temple - Travel and Tour Packages http://www.maydoumtravel.com/egypt-classic-tours-and-travel-packages/4/1/16
star tetrahedron - Google Search Star Tetrahedron, The Flower Of Life, Sri Yantra, Breaking Free, I Ching, Sacred Symbols, Les Chakras, Human Design
star tetrahedron - Google Search
an image of a woman with her hands in the air, surrounded by other symbols
Hathor*s Temple
Hathor, the Goddess of all acts of love and pleasure and beauty
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Floor plan using Phi & Fibonacci by EarthLogeDesigns, "The golden section is used [to] create proportion and scale. Fractals are used extensively for layout and dimensioning. The resultant sacred geometry has self similarity which is found everywhere in nature."
the statue is holding an object in her hand
Woman's Statue Holding an Ankh, Alexandria, Egypt Photographic Print by | Art.com
The Ankh is defined as: The symbolic representation of both Physical and Eternal life. It is known as The Original Cross, which is a powerful symbol that was created by Africans in Ancient Egypt.
a painting of a woman dressed as a demon with a dragon in her hand and an eagle above her head
goddess inanna | Tumblr
Inanna ( Sumerian: Inanna; Akkadian: Ištar) was the Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and warfare, and goddess of the E-Anna temple at the city of Uruk, her main centre. As early as the Uruk period, she was associated with the city of Uruk where stood her greatest shrine, the House of Heaven.
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Babylonia, goddess Ishtar or Ereshkigal 'Queen of the Night' 18th C. BC
Mesopotamia, Goddess Ishtar or Ereshkigal 'Queen of the Night' (18th Century B.C.). Goddess Ishtar, the roots of later Christian celebrated 'Easter,' Christianity having Pagan roots.
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Cult Image of the God Ptah | Third Intermediate Period–early Dynasty 26 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ancient Egyptian lapis-lazuli cult image of the god Ptah.