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Egyptian god of the sun. Another one of my sun abstracts. I'm not sure I would go so far to call the sun a "god", but perhaps the "Sun of God"? ;) :sun: I do believe that planetary bodies are living beings, however. For example, the earth itself displays most if not all of the qualifications that we use to define "life". These planetary bodies have a very different kind of consciousness and intelligence from you and I, so it's easy to understand why it would be difficult to comprehend a living, conscious sun, but it is true.


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Ra - The Sun God, the one who was there at the beginning.
Amun - the Father of life who later combined with Ra to become Amun-Ra the all important State God.
Osisris, Isis, Seth & Nephthys came from the Creation of the Universe.
Ptah created Heaven and Earth.
Sekhmet was the Wife of Ptah.
Seth murdered his Brother Osiris by trapping him in a coffin and then threw him in the Nile!
Nephysis was Sister and Wife to Seth (!)
Isis was Osiris' Sister and Wife (!) and sometime after his death was able to revive him long enough to conceive Horus.
Osiris was chosen to judge dead mortals who wanted to follow him to Heaven. He sat in judgement as their heart was put in the balance against a feather of the Goddess Maat, who stood for truth.
Horus - a Falcon, avenged his Father Osiris.
Thoth was given the Moon and appointed assistant to the Sun God, Ra.
Isis together with Horus, Anubis and Thoth were able to reassemble the previously dissmembered parts of the body of Osiris, add a phallus (the original having been eaten by fish), wrap it in bandages and thereby create the first Mummy.
Hathor, the Goddess of Love, Joy and Music first suckled Horus then later became his wife.

. . . A truly amazing mythology which deserves to be given more attention and detail than it is remotely possible to give here.