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DISNEYWORLD WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE…God knows today’s World LOVES DREAMERS. EVERYBODY WANTS TO HAVE FUN, RIGHT? AND WHAT IS WRONG WITH THAT?
It is getting harder and harder for average people to distinguish between reality and fantasy. I look around me most days and all I can do is shake my head. I find it tragic. People are so far gone they don’t even realize what is happening to them. Walking with their head in the clouds, longing to be among the stars, literally. They live their life in a daze. Normal – what does that mean anymore?
There are no adults anymore… well, they are out there but so few exist they disappear in the crowd. No one wants to grow up, face responsibility, or search out the truth. Whenever someone points it out to them, they lose their minds.
There are multiple players that are contributing to the phenomenon. Today we are going to look at ONE VERY MAJOR INFLUENCER.
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Gif þe salt be fonnyd it is not worþi [Wycliffe, Matthew v.13, c. 1380]
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UPDATED: 4/12/22; UPDATE ADDED At the End 4/28/22 For many years now there have been voices raising the issue of the evil influence of DISNEY. The subliminal messages were discovered long ago. Sexual images in the cartoons, magic incantations in the music and visuals, sexual innuendos in the movies, videos, video games and animated television … Click Here to Read More
Ney Definitions.net
Numerology of Ney:
Chaldean Numerology is: 2; Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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a fabric of twine, thread, or the like, wrought or woven into meshes, and used for catching fish, birds, butterflies, etc (catching men/souls)
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anything designed or fitted to entrap or catch; a snare; any device for catching and holding
snare – snâr – noun- A trapping device, often consisting of a noose, used for capturing birds and small mammals.
- Something that lures or entangles the unwary.
Blessed be the LORD, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth. 7Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.
8Our help is in the name of the LORD, who made heaven and earth.
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the Psalmist not to have a private interpretation, but to be applicable to all time; and we believe it is spoken concerning that arch-enemy of souls, the great deceiver, Satan, of whom we “Satan, the fowler, who betrays |
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“Ney” is a special kind of flute invented by the Persians about 5000 years ago
SYMBOLISM OF THE FLUTE – Source
The flute has been used as a symbol of freedom and liberation in various cultures throughout history. When playing the flute, the musician can express and embody this unity and liberation through music. In essence, the flute is more than just a musical instrument; it’s a symbol of the human spirit and its potential to connect with the divine and nature. They are not talking about the Creator God of the Bible.
In ancient Egypt, a flute was believed to represent the music of the soul and was used in temple rituals to communicate with the divine. The Egyptian god Osiris was often depicted playing a flute. Flutes were played during religious ceremonies and believed to ward off evil spirits.
In Hinduism, the flute is a symbol of Lord Krishna, the divine figure associated with love, music, and life. In Hinduism, the flute was often depicted in the hands of the god Krishna. His flute playing was said to attract both humans and animals and was seen as a way to connect with the divine. The music of the flute is said to represent the sound of the universe and the four elements: earth, water, fire, and air. In Hindu mythology, the goddess Saraswati is often depicted playing a seven-holed flute, which symbolizes the seven stages of love.
The Greeks considered the flute as a symbol of peace and serenity and used it in their festivities and ceremonies. Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote about the therapeutic effects of music, and the flute was often played in ancient Greek healing rituals. In art and literature, the flute is frequently associated with the satyr, a half-man, half-goat creature who embodies sexual desire and the wildness of nature. In Greece, the god Pan was known for playing the pan flute. . The flute was seen as a representation of his connection to nature and freedom. Pan is the god of nature, fertility, and wilderness, and his flute is symbolic of his connection to the natural world. The music of his flute is believed to induce panic (from which the word “panic” is derived) and terror in humans. However, it also has the power to soothe savage beasts and calm the winds.
In Chinese mythology, the flute was considered a powerful tool for warding off evil spirits and was often played during exorcisms. In ancient China, the flute was associated with the four seasons and was believed to bring harmony and balance to the world. In Chinese culture, the seven-holed flute is associated with the legend of the shepherd boy, who used his flute to woo the weaver girl.
In Buddhist art, the flute is often associated with the bodhisattva Manjushri, who is depicted with a flute in some texts. Manjushri is the bodhisattva of wisdom and learning, and his flute symbolizes the power of music to awaken the mind and promote spiritual insight. The flute is also represented in Tibetan Buddhist art, where it is associated with the dakini, a female deity who embodies the enlightened feminine energy. The dakini is often depicted holding a flute and dancing, and her flute symbolizes the power of music and dance to awaken spiritual energy
To the Celts the flute was associated with the world of the faeries and magical beings
Native American tribes used flutes in their healing ceremonies to connect with nature and promote spiritual healing. In Native American culture, flutes were believed to carry prayers to the spirits. The flute was also thought to represent the human heart and the breath of life and seen as a symbol of the human spirit and its ability to soar freely. It was believed that the sound of the flute had the power to connect the physical and spiritual worlds, bringing balance and harmony to the body and mind. In Native American mythology, the flute is tied to the four directions: east, west, north, and south, and is thought to help people find their way in life.
In Navajo culture, the number 3 is associated with the holy number of the universe, which is represented by the three primary gods – The Father, the Mother, and the Son. Song and dance rituals are performed in groups of three to honor these divine entities, and the flute often plays a central role in these ceremonies.
In the Hopi culture, the number 3 is also associated with creation and harmony. The Hopi flute is constructed with three sections and is played during sacred rites and ceremonies to bring balance to the universe and honor the three aspects of existence – life, death, and rebirth.
The three sections of the Lakota flute represent the three kingdoms of the universe – mineral, plant, and animal. The Lakota use the flute in various ceremonies to honor these kingdoms, such as in the Sundance and Vision Quest rituals.
In Medieval Europe flutes were associated with courtly love and were often played to seduce potential lovers
- Number 5: In many cultures, the number 5 is associated with the flute. This is because the flute has five holes and is played by blowing across the top of the instrument. In numerology, the number 5 represents creativity, freedom, and change. The five holes on the flute represent the five senses and the ability to use them in a creative way. The sound of the flute is said to bring about a sense of freedom and inspire change within the listener.
- Healing: The sound of the flute is said to calm the mind and bring peace to the body. It is often used in meditation and spiritual ceremonies to help people connect with their inner selves and find balance in their lives. The flute is also used in traditional Native American medicine practices to help patients overcome physical and emotional pain.
- Divine: In Hinduism, the flute is associated with Lord Krishna, a divine figure who is often depicted playing the instrument. Krishna is said to have used the flute to tempt and win over the hearts of his followers. The sound of the flute is believed to symbolize the call of the divine and to bring the listener closer to God.
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The Muse Euterpe invented the Flute.
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In The Magic Flute, the flute represents initiation and the soul’s journey towards enlightenment, reflecting the themes of the Age of Enlightenment1.
Occult symbolism in The Magic Flute
An illustration and explanation of the sacred science of occult symbolism
The reason we have chosen Mozart’s famous Masonic opera of The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) to illustrate the practical application of the science of symbolism is because it is one of the best known examples of how genuine occult truths have been concealed in plain sight.
As many of you will know, Mozart and Schikaneder (who wrote the libretto) were both freemasons. When The Magic Flute was composed in the latter years of the 18th Century, freemasonry still preserved some of the teachings of the Ancient Mysteries, albeit in an often distorted and incomplete form. Although we do not know the full extent of the authors’ esoteric knowledge, it is probable that Mozart and his fellow freemasons would have been aware of many of the subjects we discuss in our various articles, and in particular, the importance and real meaning of Initiation.
This article and its additional information are too long to add here. So, I strongly suggest you visit the website and read it, in order to get a better understanding of freemasonry and occult symbolism. CLICK HERE

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Watch The Magic Flute for Free Online | Pluto TV
Mozart’s Magic Flute cartoon from 1994 ABC Afterschool Special with beginning advertisements in English.
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Follows 17-year-old Tim Walker as he travels from London to the Austrian Alps to attend the legendary Mozart boarding school. There, he discovers a centuries-old forgotten passageway into the fantastic world of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”
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The Magic Flute movie review & film summary (2023)
Mar 10, 2023 · It takes place in a music boarding school in the mountains named for Mozart. The students are putting on a production of The Magic Flute. The school also has a secret magic passageway to an actual magic flute story.
The Magic Flute – Apple TV
Mar 10, 2023 · Facing a hostile headmaster, the stresses of first love and struggling with the authenticity of his singing voice, Tim is thrilled as he discovers a wondrous secret in the old school building – a gateway to a …
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The photos you see below are not the totality of the books of music for the flute but just a sampling. You can find many more online. There are also recordings of the flute music as well as accompaniment tapes for the children.
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Just as the Flute is a MAGIC FLUTE, Disney World is known as a MAGIC KINGDOM.

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Wonderful World of Disney – Intro (1997)
WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY
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Do You Believe in Magic Part 1
by Cynthia
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MAGIC WHO DOESN’T WANT TO BELIEVE?? Pinnochio Theme Song When you wish upon a star, Makes no difference who you are Anything your heart desires, Will come to you If your heart is in your dream, No request is too extreme When you wish upon a star, As dreamers do Fate is kind, She … Click Here to Read More
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| The term “Isigny” refers to a commune in the Calvados department of Normandy, France. The name is believed to derive from the Latin “Isiniacum,” which is thought to be based on the Germanic name “Iso”4. Isigny is historically significant for its dairy industry, particularly known for its AOC butter and cheeses like Camembert and Mimolette1. Additionally, the surname “Disney” is derived from the name “d’Isigny,” indicating a connection to this historical commune Source
Isigny-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [iziɲi syʁ mɛʁ] ⓘ, literally Isigny on Sea) is a commune in the Calvados department and Normandy region of north-western France |
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| Latin suffix -iacum is a suffix that typically indicates a quality or state. It is derived from the Latin word “iacus,” which means “to be” or “to exist.” In medical terminology, it is often used to denote a condition or state, such as in “irritable,” indicating a state of being irritable1.
So, it seems that the name Disney which comes from d’Isigny means something like to “exist equally.” |
Peter Pan & The Lost Generation – Part 1 of 4
by Cynthia
PETER PAN & The Lost Generation They NEVER want to GROW UP! Update: 3/21/19 – Video Added The VANISHING AMERICAN ADULT Original Post: June 27, 2015, Updated December 2018 It was during my early years, that our society began to be bombarded with the romantic tale of a boy who refused to grow up. This came right … Click Here to Read More
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authority or testimony without complete demonstration, accept as true” is from early 14c. The general sense of “be of the opinion, think” is from c. 1300. Related: Believed (formerly occasionally beleft); believing.spacer make(v.)
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ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE CLUB??

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- Respect:Wearing a head covering can signify submission the divine.
- Protection: Some believe head coverings shield from negative energies or distractions.
- Identity: It can affirm one’s spiritual or religious identity and beliefs.
- Unity: Within a community, it fosters a sense of belonging and collective spirituality.
DO YOU BELONG TO THE CHURCH OF DISNEY??
Flower, Bambi, Thumper: Twitterpated?
Friend Owl: Yes. Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. For example: You’re walking along, minding your own business. You’re looking neither to the left, nor to the right, when all of a sudden you run smack into a pretty face. Woo-woo! You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head’s in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather, and before you know it, you’re walking on air. And then you know what? You’re knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head!
Thumper: Gosh, that’s awful.
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DISNEYLAND – WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE
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Ancient Greek Dream Gods: The Oneiroi – Morpheus and His Brothers

Greek mythology depicts its deities as belonging to one big family, and people today can still recognize its most prominent members. Most people are familiar with the Olympians, the major deities of the Greek pantheon. Many would have also heard about the Titans, the predecessors of the Olympian gods. Yet, the family tree of the Greek gods consists of more than just the Olympian gods and the Titans. There are gods whose existence predates even the Titans. One of these groups is the Oneiroi of Morpheus and his siblings.
Ovid describes Morpheus as being the most talented of his brethren in mimicking human beings. His mimicry of humans is not limited to physical appearances, but also includes voice, mood, gait, and even choice of words. Thus, he is the best choice for the gods when they wish to send images of human beings to sleeping mortals.
Comparing Three Oneiroi – Morpheus, Phobetor, and Phantasos
In Greek mythology, Morpheus is a god of dreams. According to the Greeks, Morpheus was born of Nyx, the personification of Night. The Romans believe, however, that Morpheus was the son of Somnus, the personification of Sleep, who was in turn a child of Nyx.
Regardless of his parentage, Morpheus is said to have numerous siblings, collectively known as the Oneiroi (the Greek word for dream, incidentally, being oneiros). Apart from Morpheus, two other Oneiroi can be identified by their names – Phobetor and Phantasos.

Phobetor was thought to be the bringer of nightmares and had the ability to appear as animals or monsters; Phantasos was believed to bring surreal and strange dreams, and was able to appear as inanimate objects, such as stones or wood. In contrast to his two siblings, Morpheus brought messages and prophesies from the gods to mortals through the medium of dreams. Thus, he appeared particularly to kings and heroes and often took the appearance of a human being.
When not appearing in dreams, Morpheus and his brothers were said to have possessed human forms with wings on their backs. These wings would have allowed Morpheus and his brethren to easily reach those whose dreams they were assigned. In addition, it is said that Morpheus’ wings enabled him to save his father Somnus, who was wingless, from the wrath of Zeus on more than one occasion.
The Importance of Dreams in Ancient Greece
Dreams had such an important role in ancient Greece that writers put them into two categories – insignificant dreams that just reflected everyday fears and hopes of the day, and the significant ones that were visions of the future, visitations by ghosts or gods, and symbolic prophetic dreams that had to be interpreted. Some dreams were also thought to be able to heal. As Miriam Kamil notes:
“Prophetic dreams appear frequently in Greek literature, from myth to history to ancient inscriptions. Greek religious culture allowed people to believe in the truth of these apparent dreams from the gods. Among religious Greeks, this belief was so strong that people bought dream books and practiced rituals to induce prophetic dreams.”
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BURBANK, Calif. (June 7, 2006) – Disney Parks announced today a global initiative, “Where Dreams Come True,” which will unify its global efforts like never before and go to the very heart of what makes Disney Parks unique. Incorporating key insights from the successful Disneyland 50th anniversary, this new organizing principle will usher in a new era of broader global marketing and guest customization at Disney Parks and will be highlighted by Disney’s “Year of a Million Dreams” celebration.
“Where Dreams Come True” will be Disney’s first-ever initiative that fully integrates and encompasses its entire global portfolio of parks and resorts. It is rooted heavily in consumer insight – gained through two years of extensive research around the world – that reveals a singular view of Disney Parks. You know they are talking about AI data collection.
“We have a great history of listening to our guests and through our research they have told us consistently, whether surveyed in London, New York City, Hong Kong, Los Angeles or Paris, that Disney Parks are synonymous with the idea of ‘Where Dreams Come True,’ ” said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “The very notion is core to our DNA – our parks are indeed the places ‘Where Dreams Come True.’ “
The ideology of “Where Dreams Come True” will permeate virtually every consumer touch-point, beginning with the vacation planning process and continuing during the Disney Park vacation experience through to the return home. Consistent global messaging and visual iconography will be centered on the universally understood principle of dreams to ensure emotional resonance with audiences around the world.
“This initiative is global in reach from a marketing perspective because of the intrinsic power of the idea. After all, everybody has a dream – the notion crosses all cultures, languages and geographies,” said Michael Mendenhall, executive vice president, global marketing for Disney Destinations, LLC. “This initiative will speak in one voice to guests around the world and will permeate multiple consumer touch-points, taking our guests’ vacation experience to an altogether new level.”
The creative elements of the campaign leverage the findings of the consumer research insight that identified Disney Parks as transformational experiences. The series of inspirational video assets being created to support the event and campaign are designed to evoke an emotional response and convey in magical ways the emotional transformations that happen every day at Disney Parks worldwide.
Disney Parks has tapped a world-class team of creative visionaries to bring this global campaign to life. A team of top advertising talent, including top photographer Gus Butera and famed directors Tarsem and Leslie Dektor, will work in collaboration with agencies Leo Burnett, McGarry-Bowen and Yellow Shoes (Disney Parks’ in-house creative team) to implement Disney Parks’ first-ever worldwide advertising campaign.
In addition, Disney Parks announced today that it has added world-renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz to the creative team. Leibovitz will be creating a celebrity-based campaign that will convey how these experiences transport people from the ordinary to the extraordinary. In addition to photography, Leibovitz will – for the first time ever – use film production.
“This array of talent represents a true ‘Dream Team,’ ” Rasulo said, “and speaks to our excitement and commitment to our ‘Where Dreams Come True’ initiative.”
Ushering in an exciting era of interactivity, Disney Parks will employ new technologies that allow guests to customize aspects of their Disney vacations like never before. These technologies will allow the Disney Parks experience to begin for guests as soon as they begin planning their vacation, then deliver an unparalleled level of convenience and guest service during their “custom” visit to a Disney Park. Now, they are talking about an even more envasive form of AI data collection, invading your privacy from your home, through your travels, and while you are at the park.
The unifying theme of “Where Dreams Come True” will be the platform for communications at each Disney Park across the world. And each park will add to the mix messages about events and milestones with special appeal for guests there – whether it is the 15th anniversary of Disneyland Paris Resort, the 25th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland Resort or the continued introduction of the Disney Park experience to a new region of the world at Hong Kong Disneyland.
In the United States, Disney will launch the “Year of a Million Dreams” celebration on Oct. 1, 2006, at Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Building on the core equity of guest service that sets Disney apart from other brands, cast members at these Disney parks, for this year only, will award a million dreams, both large and small, to guests selected through a random process as part of the “Disney Dreams Giveaway.”
Dreams, granted on both coasts, will include an overnight stay in Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort or the Mickey Mouse Penthouse at Disneyland Resort, unique Disney vacation experiences, admission to special parties and theme park experiences, private meetings with favorite Disney characters, or a Golden FASTPASS ticket with unique access entitlements to some of Disney’s most popular attractions.
More information about “Where Dreams Come True” and the “Year of a Million Dreams” is available at www.disneyparks.com. No purchase necessary for the “Disney Dreams Giveaway” promotion – subject to official rules which will be available on Oct. 1, 2006. Odds of winning any prize will depend on the number of eligible entries. Void where prohibited
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Meaning “a pastime, play, game, anything which pleasantly diverts the attention” (from duty, work, God, family, etc.) is from 1670s, originally depreciative; the meaning “pleasurable diversion” is attested from 1690s. Amusement hall is by 1862; amusement park is attested by 1897.
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late 14c., “one of the nine Muses of classical mythology,” daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, protectors of the arts; from Old French Muse and directly from Latin Musa, from Greek Mousa, “the Muse,” also “music, song,” ultimately from PIE root *men- (1) “to think.” Meaning “inspiring goddess of a particular poet” (with a lower-case m-) is from late 14c.The traditional names and specialties of the nine Muses are: Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Erato (love poetry, lyric art), Euterpe (music, especially flute), Melpomene (tragedy), Polymnia (hymns), Terpsichore (dance), Thalia (comedy), Urania (astronomy).
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fem. proper name, from Latinized form of Greek Thaleia, “the joyful Muse,” to the Romans especially presiding over comedy and idyllic poetry, literally “the blooming one,” fem. proper name from adjective meaning “blooming, luxuriant, bounteous,” from thallein “to bloom,” related to thalia “abundance,” thalos, thallos “young shoot” (see thallus). Also the name of one of the three Graces, patroness of festive meetings. Related: Talia; Thalian. spacer
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Hapi (Hep, Hap, Hapy) was a water and fertility god who was popular throughout Ancient Egypt. It is thought that his name was originally the predynastic name for the Nile. However, by the Dynastic period the Nile was known as “iterw” (“the river”) and the word was used to refer to the god of the Nile (the name “Nile” derives from the Greek word “Neilos” which was a corruption of the Egyptian word “nwy”, meaning “water”). He was worshiped throughout Egypt, but was particularly popular around Aswan and Gebel El-Silisila.
Hapi was the patron of Upper and Lower Egypt. In this capacity he was described as twin deities named Hap-Reset (Upper Egypt) and Hap-Meht (Lower Egypt). These deities were depicted either pouring water from a jug (representing the inundation) or tying together the heraldic plants of Upper and Lower Egypt (the papyrus and the lotus respectively) in a knot which resembled the hieroglyphic word “sema” (“joined”). This role, together with his connection with the Nile and the inundation, made him one of the most popular and powerful deities of Ancient Egypt and yet no temple has been discovered which was specifically dedicated to him.
One of the oldest references to Hapi is in the Pyramid Texts of Unas. Hapi (here called Hep) is linked to the Nome of Kenset (including the First Cataract and the islands of Elephantine, Sahel, Philae, and others) and to (Wepwawet, the opener of the ways).
The texts implore Hapi and Wepwawet send a good inundation. According to myth, the river flowed from Hapi’s home (near the First Cataract) through the heavens and the land of the dead before emerging from a cave somewhere in the mountains. The inundation was referred to as the “Arrival of Hapi” and during the flood the Egyptians would place statues of the god in the towns and cities so that they could implore his assistance at that time. They would throw offerings into the river at places sacred to the god to ensure the inundation was not too low (leaving insufficient water for the crops) or too high (risking the destruction of their mud-brick homes).
The gods Khnum, Anuket, and Satet were the guardians of the source of the Nile who ensured that the correct amount of silt was left by the waters, but Hapi controlled the water itself. He was also associated with the Delta and given the epithet “Lord of the Fishes and Birds of the Marshes”.
As a god of water, he was often associated with Nun (the personification of the primeval waters of chaos in the Ogdoad theology from Heliopolis) and was described as the husband of Naunet (Nun’s wife and female aspect). Because the sun god (Ra or Atum) emerged from the waters of Nun on the first day of creation, Hapi was sometimes considered to be the father of the sun god and therefore the father of all life forms. It is probably because of these solar connections that Akhenaten did not reject hapi along with Amun and the majority of the other gods, instead describing him as an incarnation of The Aten.

He was also associated with Osiris because of his link to the Nile and fertility. As a result, Isis was sometimes considered to be his female counterpart or his wife. The Pyramid Texts make it clear that many of the ancient goddesses (for example Mut) were linked with Hapi as aspects of Isis. He was also the husband of Nekhebet in Upper Egypt and Wadjet in Lower Egypt, both goddesses were at times associated with Isis.
Hapi was depicted as a plump man with large breasts and blue or green skin wearing the false beard of the pharaoh. The female breasts and his skin colour are a reminder that he is a fertility god, while the false beard reaffirms his link to the pharaoh. As the patron of Upper and Lower Egypt Hapi was often depicted as twin deities; Hap-Reset who wears the papyrus of Upper Egypt on his headdress and Hap-Meht who wears the lotus of Lower Egypt on his headdress. When he is depicted as a single god he often carries both the papyrus and lotus.
Hapi was depicted as a plump man with large breasts and blue or green skin wearing the false beard of the pharaoh. The female breasts and his skin colour are a reminder that he is a fertility god,while the false beard reaffirms his link to the pharaoh. As the patron of Upper and Lower Egypt Hapi was often depicted as twin deities; Hap-Reset who wears the papyrus of Upper Egypt on his headdress and Hap-Meht who wears the lotus ofLower Egypton his headdress.When he is depicted as a single god he often carries both the papyrus and lotus.
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late 14c., “lucky, favored by fortune, being in advantageous circumstances, prosperous;” of events, “turning out well,” from hap (n.) “chance, fortune” + -y (2). The sense of “very glad” is recorded by late 14c. The meaning “greatly pleased and content” is from 1520s.Related: Happier; happiest. Old English had eadig (from ead “wealth, riches”) and gesælig, which has become silly. Old English bliðe “happy” survives as blithe. From Greek to Irish, a great majority of the European words for “happy” at first meant “lucky.” An exception is Welsh, where the word used first meant “wise.”
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Roman goddess
Fortuna, in Roman religion, goddess of chance or lot who became identified with the Greek Tyche; the original Italian deity was probably regarded as the bearer of prosperity and increase. As such she resembles a fertility deity, hence her association with the bounty of the soil and the fruitfulness...
Tyche, in Greek religion, the goddess of chance, with whom the Roman Fortuna was later identified; a capricious dispenser of good and ill fortune. The Greek poet Hesiod called her the daughter of the Titan Oceanus and his consort Tethys; other writers attributed her fatherhood to Zeus, the supreme …
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luck(n.)
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LUCK, Fortune, and Happiness… all are dependent on circumstances as opposed to JOY, Gladness, and Blessings which are gifts GOD Our Father and Creator gives to his Children.
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polysemy(n.)
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semantic(adj.)
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Veda(n.)
ancient sacred Hindu book, 1734, from Sanskrit veda, literally “knowledge, understanding,” especially “sacred knowledge,” from root vid- “to know” (from PIE root *weid- “to see”). The books are the Rig-, Yajur-, Sama–, and Atharva-veda.
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ALL are ONE, ALL are SAME, ALL are EQUAL – Montra of the NWO
same(adj.)
We have seen that the name Disney comes from d’Isigny means something like to “exist equally.” This is the mantra of the New World Order. Just as the Romans had to find ways to bring all peoples and faiths together to maintain their Kingdom. The New World Order MUST UNITE the world. Just as the Romans discovered, this can NEVER happen. WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME. WE DO NOT WORSHIP THE SAME GOD. THERE WILL NEVER be agreement between ALL PEOPLES. Some people are just EVIL. They do not know any other way to be. Their thoughts are all evil, all the time. There will no UNITY on Earth until the Lord comes to set everything right.
The equality the NEW WORLD ORDER seeks for you and me, is unity will all things. They want you to believe that you are no different from or better than rodents or any other vermin. No difference between you and a tree, a plant, a rock or the dirt. That you have NO SPECIAL VALUE and NO RIGHTS. That is what they want for all the common masses. They believe that the ruling elite are the only ones WORTHY of anything are those who are the bloodlines of the ancient gods. Who are in reality the fallen Angels. Entertainment and Fun, were invented to keep your minds off reality and prevent you from recognizing that you are being brainwashed, programed and primed for the New World Order and you unavoidable (in their opinion) fate.
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DISNEY STAR TELLS IT LIKE IT IS
by Cynthia
I saw the video shared by China Anne McClain and I just had to share it. I was blessed to see a fresh face, from the millenial/Z Generation who has experience in the Hollywood scene sharing the truth. She shares a story from her childhood that may help some people get a clearer understand of … Click Here to Read More
Halloween from June to November – And the Reasons Why
by CynthiaTrending is the new holiday created by Disney, SUMMERWEEN. Much like the “Christmas in July” idea the purpose is to extend the “FUN” of the seasonal holiday. This post will look more indepth into what is really behind it. Are you of the tribe of PAN? You know, Peter Pan, the I WON’T GROW UP, … Click Here to Read More
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A STAR?
by CynthiaTAGS: Hollywood, Movie Stars, Hip Hop, Rap, Rock and Roll, Manson, Helter Skelter, Beatles, Beyonce, Ray J, Whitney, Brandi, Gucci, Runway Models, Twerking, The Devil, Blood Sacrifice, Contract, Signs, Symbols Sigils, Satanic Elite, Magic, Image, Wealth, Fame, Industry Slave The signs these folks flash over and over again, are there to demonstrate to those who … Click Here to Read More
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