| P'taah is a Light Being who comes to us
through the Pleiadian energy.
Who is
P'taah?
In
Egyptian mythology, Ptah (also spelt
Peteh) was the deification of the primordial mound in the
Ennead
cosmogony, which was more literally
referred to as Ta-tenen (also spelt Tathenen), meaning risen
land, or as Tanen, meaning submerged land. The
importance Ptah was given in history can readily be understood
since the name Egypt derives from
Classical Greek Aigyptos which in
turn derives from the native name of a temple at
Memphis as Hwt-k3-Pth
or Hut-ka-Ptah "temple of the
Ka of Ptah").
It was said (in the
Shabaka Stone) that it was Ptah who
called the world into being, having dreamt creation in his heart,
and speaking it, his name meaning opener, in the sense of
opener of the mouth. Indeed the opening of the mouth
ceremony, performed by priests at funerals to release souls from
their corpses, was said to have been created by Ptah.
Atum
was said to have been created by Ptah to rule over the creation,
sitting upon the primordial mound.
P'taah the Opener" was
the oldest of the Egyptian gods. His principal seat of worship was at
Memphis. P'taah was the symbol of te Creative power of the Deity.
The Egyptians called him "the divine artificer." One of his symbols
was the two-sided square.

He had many titles; one
was: "The Father of Beginnings". The Greeks considered P'taah the same as
their Vulcan. His name, peculiar to Memphis, was "Ptah-Sokar-Osiris."
The regular Egyptian name, however was 'Ptah-Sekar-Usar. His color
was blue. Ptah was without doubt the symbol of the Four Great Primary
Forces - The Sacred Four.
P'taah tells us that he is a band of energy that exists in every where and
every when. In order to communicate with us in third density, he steps
down that energy 'through the Pleiades' in much the same way that a
transformer steps down electrical energy.
| In ancient Egypt, where the gods were
called Neteru ("Guardians") and identified by the hieroglyphic symbol
of a mining axe, the act of creating the first Man out of clay was
attributed to the ram-headed god Khnemu ("He who joins") of whom the
texts said that he was "the maker of men...the father who was in the
beginning." Egyptian artists, as the Sumerian artists before them,
depicted pictorially the moment of the First Encounter. It shows
Khnemu holding up the newly created being, assisted by his son Thoth
(the god of science and medicine). (Note the builder glyph on the
stool Khnemu sits on) |
EN.KI (EA) supported mankind, whereas his
brother, EN.LIL, wanted them destroyed. In 1991, a crop formation appeared
with letter-like glyphs, with the circle with ring on each end, which
represent the Deity. They called it, "The Milk Hill multiple agriglyph
inscription." The first translation given was "P'tah Enki." P'tah was the
Egyptian god of wisdom, and EN.KI (EA) was said to be the god who was the
lover of mankind. So, the translation was, "The Creator, wise and loving."
Interesting too, both P'tah and EN.KI (EA) did a lot of construction work,
such as waterways. A symbol for P'tah, given in "The
Sacred Symbols of Mu" is the right-angle square,
the "builder" glyph spoken of in regard to the swastika.
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PHEH~THI
PTAH (PER-TAH)
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
CREATOR GOD |
EA~ECH~CHE
EA (EH-AH)
SUMERIAN GOD OF WISDOM
AND LOVER OF MANKIND |
The Milk Hill Crop Glyph |
The Builder Glyph |
| It has always been thought that this symbol originated in Egypt
but it goes back thousands of years beyond the commencement of
Egyptian history. The two sided square is a symbol which is constantly
found in the Book of the Dead, also in various Egyptian papyri. All
seats where either gods or goddesses are shown sitting are composed f
the two-sided square. In the Great Hall of Truth where Osiris is shown
sitting in judgment his seat is composed of the two-sided square. |
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The Great Hall of Truth or Judgment Seat of Osiris. Left
to Right: Osiris in judgment chair. A leopard skin, his banner. Four
genii over closed lotus flower, symbol of Mu. Great beast of Amenti.
Thoth with Ibis head recording history of the deceased. Anubis with
jackal's head and Horus with hawk's head weighing the heart in pair of
scales against a feather. The deceased, hands aloft exposing his
heart, being led into the Hall of Truth by a feather and being
received by Maat, goddess of Truth. The bitch sits on top of the
balance scale...the accuser...later called Satan by the Christian
church.
From the Egyptian "Book of the Dead". |
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The two sided square is on many Mexican tablets.
In all of these tablets they are referring to the Sacred
Four as "The Great Builders of the Universe." |
Mythology of peoples and nations over millennia have given us the
names of 'gods' which they fully believe controlled their lives. In
studying mythology, we find that while the names of 'god's of one people
are different from another people, the stories of what these 'gods' did is
the same or very similar, even when these people are far removed from each
other.
P'TAAH
channeled
P'TAAH -
EARLY - through Daphne
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