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Egyptian mythology: Who was the chiefest of the Gods...?

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King of the Gods, and/or who is the God that the pyramids were built to? I know that they're tombs but was there a god associated with these being built - like a god of the dead?

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  1. Hello but According to my research

    God ofNameAppearance

    Sun         Ra            head of falcon and sun disk

    MusicHathor    horns of cow and sun disk

    Destruction Sekhmethead of lion

    Sky         Nut             blue with golden stars

    EarthGeb           colour of plants and Nile mud

    DeadOsirisdressed in white with crook and flail

    DesertSethanimal head with long curved snout

    PharoahHorushead of hawk and crown of Egypt

    MagicIsis         throne on head or holding baby

    WisdomThothhead of ibis

    EmbalmingAnubishead of jackal

    JusticeMa'atfeather in her hair

    Creation  Amuncrowned with feathers

    CatsBastethead of cat

    SO ITS

    OSIRIS

    I KNOW OSIRIS WAS THE LEADER

    I AM EGYPTIAN


  2. The pyramids were not tombs to these Neters their is not one bit of evidence of a mummy being found in any Pyramid. The Per-Neters the ancient 'Khemite' word for 'Pyramid' was a machine to produce energy. The Khemites practiced Alchemy, to rise to the highest stage of consciousness which was Aten he represented all 'enlightenment full 'wisdom and knowledge'.. Their was no Egyptian gods and goddesses and they were not worshiping the sun that was all stages of consciousness it all represented stages of the mind. Amen was the age when they were being corrupted and evil Pharaohs and kings started ruling Egypt but that is way later then the dynastic Khemite era under the age of Kheper. My translation of Per Neter according to my opinion could be ' The House of the Neters  were they came to meditate'. The Great Pyramid of Giza and other pyramids were built for sound repercussion the floor once was filled with Alabaster stone you can actually go inside a pyramid and see pieces of once existing crystal floors. Now when I say their was not gods and goddesses I am just saying  that because Osiris or Nut represented the symbol of the serpent meaning they were offspring of the Elohim not gods and goddesses. They maybe were looked at as like gods and goddesses by the indigenous people but the serpent symbol they wore on the head wear represented genetic royality which meant they came from a dad who was a Elohim and a mom who was a regular woman they were born just like us regular humans without the the direct line from the gods to man. The were the first borns of the Gods.

  3. Ra was the king of the gods until Isis stole his power away and gave it to Osiris. Osiris was killed by Seth before his baby Horus was born. So technically Horus is the king of the gods. Osiris is the god of the dead. Anubis was the previous god of the dead.

  4. Thoth, without which there would be no writing.

    Just as Idun is the chief of the Norse Pantheon.

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