2025-05-02

2025-05-02 02:39 pm
Entry tags:

Middle Egyptian Proverb

Trained occultists (and persons of that sort) will occasionally remember old snippets of dead languages.

Here is a proverb in Middle Egyptian. Egyptologists, who do not know how the language was pronounced, write it in this scholarly transliterated form:

Em mu, xa(r); em irpa, ab

But, as I say, some remember the pronunciation. And it is this:

em-MOO, KHA; em-YAR-va, AB

In water, you can see your face; in wine, you can see your heart.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

A meditative mantra, you ask? In Egyptology Egyptian:

IND-HR-K,
NTR WR,
NB PT

Pronounced:

en-OOSH-ee-ahk,
nah-TAH-rah oo-AY-lay,
nayb VEET

Hail to thee, Great God, Lord of Heaven!

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*** Blessed be to those who serve the Great Mother and the Horned Father.

* Copyright to Coven Rochester