Mythical Calendar: July 20 : Thoth


In Ancient Egyptian Calendar,  this month seems like a BIG one. Today proves to be no different as the Ancient Egyptians would have been having a Feast for Thoth.

Thoth might have been one of the most popular gods, who not only survived myth and time, but also found his way into other cultures and belief systems. (Think Hermes, etc). Thoth was famous in Egyptian history, though, for inventing writing, astronomy, music, art and time and magic.

Many believe that Thoth wrote The Emerald Tablets, and may have even come from Atlantis. When the city was destroyed, however, Thoth was told by his masters of light to go into the North and create a city of enlightenment there which would spread the truth and wisdom of Atlantis, forever more. Thoth did, and created Egypt.

So today, light your candles for Thoth for all the marvelous things he did and may still be doing. I know I will as he has always had a special place in my heart—for some weird reason or another lol.

See you all tomorrow, for some more Ancient History!

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    OMG, the emerald tablets will help you solve the problems not the problem itself. You don’t see what’s going on our solar system. Don’t even bother to read them because you probably can’t understand the tablets. 2nd I didn’t come up with the name Emerald Tablets of Thoth.3rd Have I mentioned anything about Indiana Jones…precisely, I don’t think so. 4th The whole 2012 thing became apparent because of “stupid ancient legends” who are in fact very smart. Their calendar pissed on our Gregorian calendar and without having any telescopes or anything they still knew 1000 fold more about astronomy than scientists…So since the entire thing came forth from ancient myths WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON A 2012 FORUM?

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