Hieroglyphs myths and legends

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Seshat the Goddess of Writing Recording the Pharaoh's Reign on the Leaves of the Persea Tree

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptSeshat • Thoth • Atum

Seshat, the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing and measurement, performs the sacred duty of recording the Pharaoh's reign upon the leaves of the celestial Persea tree in Heliopolis. As the 'Mistress of the House of Books,' she ensures the king's legacy and the continuity of his rule through the power of the written word. This ritual guarantees the Pharaoh's name will live for millions of...

Thoth and the Invention of Hieroglyphs

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHermopolis (El Ashmunein), EgyptThoth • Seshat • King Thamus

Thoth, the ibis-headed god of wisdom, creates the system of hieroglyphs to solve the problem of human forgetfulness. By translating cosmic truths into visual symbols, he grants humanity the ability to record history, law, and magic for eternity. Despite warnings that writing might weaken the natural memory, Thoth's gift becomes the bedrock of Egyptian civilization and the 'words of the gods.'