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The lucky world tour: first step in antique Egypt

The lucky world tour: first step in antique Egypt

07 April 2010

Superstitions
Since the night time-on five continents, men prepare and relate to them the amulets and talismans which they attributed with magical virtues. We suggest thus a tour of their ancestral beliefs world and these mysterious objects which they wanted their best...

The antique Egyptian’s amulets.
ln Egypt, we grant a considerable value to the charms and amulets, with mystical powers by the priests and the wizards. They have played a large role in   talismanic science establishment. Thus, the priests used holy hieroglyph symbolism to create talismans and pentacles with efficiency legendary. Let’s make it clear that Egyptian’s occultists  pharaonique requested too precisely their gods and their deaths to increase their talismans magical potential.


The Ankh
 ln old Egypt this holy symbol called Ankh, represented both terrestrial physical life and beyond. Once who owns it, has the power to give or take back the people life of lower order. The only who have the right to wear Ankh, are the gods, kings and  queens..


The Egyptian scarab

This animal was the good luck and the most widespread charms in antic Egypt. They represented for the olds the unavoidable race of the Sun in the sky.So, they sometimes buried the deaths with their scarab amulet to ensure their resurrection.


The Oudjat  Eye

This amulet representing the Ra’s eye, the Sun’s God, is the sponsor of the physical fullness, it symbolizes the power’s light. It was the most one powerful amulets of the Egyptian divination.


The Anubis favors
The God with Jackal head form, considered as the souls driver and who was the guest honor of the funerals, were very great high demanded  Egyptian magicians for its good favors. Suddenly, to wear a Medallion representing Anubis be still a good luck today.


"And you, what charms do you keep you preciously on you?"

Noa.

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