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Examining Our Origin via Egyptian Spirituality and Modern Science

 Atum. He is known as the Kemetic neteru of Creation. The ren (name) has transformed into "atom" in modern chemistry and physics. He is the Adam of the Hebrew Bible who descends from Yahweh/Yahuah/Yahawah, who is Amun (the Hidden One). This visual gives a representation of our most simplest form in the material realm.  When it comes to the physical world we must go to the smallest constituents that comprise matter! 

Atum

Amun



As the Creator, we project our powers (mental energy) via scalar bosons, most notably the Higgs Boson. This fundamental particle imparts matter to other subatomic particles in our current reality. The Higgs Boson enraptures us (atoms) with mass. 

Through the boson our Spirit engenders mass (the very stuff of the Universe) into the very globules (i.e. particles) that make up everything.


The impregnation of the physical realm occurs via the fusion of complementary halves. This is the Taijitu of Taoism/Daoism. The Ogdoad of Egyptian spirituality or the marriage between Christ and Israel. An ancient symbol of this is the Ankh. In Kabbalism it is the Supernal Triangle (Kether, Chokmah, and Binah). 

The Ogdoad 

Taijitu
Supernal Triangle



The Ankh

A reasonable follow-up would be: If we're this Higgs Boson, then where does the Boson come from? The answer: nowhere. Why do I say this? Simple. When you study Genesis 1:2 - "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the water". 

You have the Ruach Hakodesh moving through what will be the Universe. However, before Elohim could impregnate the waters, the being (known as Nebertecher to the Egyptians) resided in a realm of pure darkness and vast expanse. In the Standard Model, we can refer to "the deep" as the quantum fields that permeated space before matter existed. 

The aforementioned story finds a precursor in the Enuma Elish. In the Akkadian epic the Primeval Waters finds it's personification in Tiamat. This serves to position the ground plane of existence as a feminine bed that is structured by a masculine presence. In the epic Marduk slays Tiamat and uses her body to create the Universe. 


The Egyptians personified this sea of fields as Nun and Naunet. The Primeval Waters is attested to in the Egyptian religion, Genesis of the Hebrew Bible and other religions throughout time. What this mysterious field is is pure potentiality. A boundless, disentangled region of unmanifested form. The Hindus know it as Brahman.

Nun
Naunet



Muata Ashby described it as undifferentiated consciousness and the abode of Osiris. This is the zero-point or the World of Forms as described by Plato. Here the ineffable wholeness of our collective being permeates into every conceivable expanse imaginable. More minutely, the Tibetans referred to it as a Bardo (or intermediate state) state, which is a liminal state between stations of existence. Think of this as the space between seconds or the moments between each breath. 



This liminal state is entertwined within the crevices of reality. The Tibetans envisioned an intermediate state for: living, death, afterdeath, birth, meditation and dreams. Once our spirit became conscious we began to travel through these bardos. This movement creates disturbances which generate particles. The first particle to have come from the result of our conscious awareness was: Atum-Ra. 



This was the Phoenix, bursting forth from the Benben Stone, and the Big Bang that science theorizes created the Universe. 

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