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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MorolongMaropeng: [QB] [IMG]http://www.northwestgardennews.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/boophone.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://c.tadst.com/gfx/750x500/sunrise.jpg?1[/IMG] The following is not for your average person, may you be awarded with the understanding as we bring to the surface. One ancient Bantu(Egptah) belief is that after the Sun has set, it travels through the underworld to be reborn the following day. Those who are still in doubt of a Bantu presence and influence in ancient Egypt must refer to the ESR thread on Evolution of the Pyramid. Since this is Egyptology, I take all know about the 12 gates of the underworld. I wont discuss all the doors but will deal with the ones relevant to this subject. The gates themselves represented the 12 hours of the night. The Sun would begin its journey at nightfall and it would end at dawn. 10th Gate Within this chamber, a contest/battle of epic proportions takes place. The Sun(son) spends an hour(month) in the tenth cavern fighting [b]Nik (Apep)[/b]. This is where initiates are taught how to fight their serpentine nature. 11th Gate The initiate emerge from the battle having subdued Apep(nik) by tying him up. The war is over and the initiates rejoice an commence to the final phase. 12th Gate The final stage, the initiate prepared to be reborn as a Man (sun) by the power of the Boophone bulb which helped to transport him through the underworld Gate/doorways. (The Jews circumcise their newborn on the 8th day which is the 1st day of the created. 8 is the number of new start within a ring/infinity) Shedding the "Old Skin" of Original Sin [IMG]https://yooniqimages.blob.core.windows.net/yooniqimages-data-storage-resizedimagefilerepository/List/10194/a67d772c-9545-4302-b0fc-2daaeb54e5bf/YooniqImages_101948821.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQaOjjOSWMPkE0vtpoil24C19PcMcEry8KzF8-vReGdQjRVkkjiBQ[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.ezakwantu.com/Lister%20Hunter%20-%20Abakwetha%20Initiation%20Circumcision%20Ceremony%2013.JPG[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.ezakwantu.com/Lister%20Hunter%20-%20Abakwetha%20Initiation%20Circumcision%20Ceremony%2017.JPG[/IMG] Example 15: SNAKE Raymond Faulkner 126, Budge 345b Christian Jacq 149 Ancient Egyptian: Nik [IMG]http://www.kaa-umati.co.uk/bantu_rosetta_stones_part_b_files/image056.gif[/IMG] serpent Zulu-Kiswahili nioka, nyoka = Snake, Serpent The word for serpent or snake in Bantu languages is derived from the Proto-Bantu joka, nyoka, root -oka. By using different prefixes attached to the root one arrives at different pronunciations. As an example the word used in Luvale is 'noka', in Setswana is 'noga' and in Sesotho is 'noha'. Other examples are ey-oka, nj-oka. In the Zulu/Kiswahili language the word is given as ny-oka or ni-oka. The word ni-oka gives an exact match in sound and meaning with the Ancient Egyptian word, nik. The Bantu Sotho-Tswana word for copulation is 'nyoka' or 'nyoba' and the word for vagina is 'nnyo'. Adding the dimunitive suffix -ana it spells 'nnywana' The Bantu Zulu word for mother is 'nyoko'. African fertility(snake) dance involves mimicking the movement and gyrating like a snake. The Domba, also known as the Python Dance, it is where Vhenda girls perform in a ceremony a rite of passage when coming of age. Their bodies mimic the rhythms of a snake, since the snake, in turn, symbolised the creatorial forces of the phallus and the womb. The Bantu Vhenda word for penis is also 'mboro' In Zulu is 'u-mthondo' and in Sotho-Tswana is 'ntoto' Example 3 Faulkner 121 MTWT [IMG]http://www.kaa-umati.co.uk/bantu_rosetta_stones_part_c_files/image017.gif[/IMG] seed, progeny, semen The consonants spell out the word MTOWTO. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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