Herein above lies an image which portrays the black ancient Egyptian God “Min or Khem” in ancient Egypt, while Egypt may also have been called “khemia” at times meaning “Land of black earth” or Al-khemia.
The ancient name for ancient Egypt was“ Al-Khemia”, whereas the word Khemia would suggest as to where the word’s alchemy or chemistry derives their origins.
While the word “Al” within the Arabic language translates to mean “the”, perhaps alluding to the idea that the word “Al-Khemia”, may mean the chemist.
Interestingly within a previous post I made the suggestion that cats represent taming of life forces and rising above our sacral nature, how taming this force within adds as a catalyst when reaching the full heights of our spiritual abilities.
How the sphinx or cat may be the cat-alyst which is needed to speed up chemical reactions, as cats represent Kundalini or sexual, creative life forces.
Where certain ancient and yet what we may consider primitive words may have a deeper meaning in a spiritual sense, particularly within ancient Egyptian spiritual philosophy, where spirituality seams to be intertwined with science and in particular chemistry.
Wherein a relationship here between an observation drawn from the animal world of the cat to represent a spiritual meaning may be observed within the cats purr and pose, how the cat makes a sound while posing or stretching in what appears to be something akin to a yogic pose within Indian, Aryuvedic spiritual practice.
Wherein the purr pose of the cat might be the purpose, while the word with which it is suggested that the cat makes “mau”, is similar to “mia” in the word “khemia”. (khe/khi/chi-mia).
Suggesting the unification of chi or sexual, creative energies with sound, as to achieving a cat-holistic view of the world.
In essence being celibate while adding sound in the form of prayer, chanting, singing, music, frequencies etc.
The purpose is the purr-pose, to add sound in the form of a purr to your yogic cat pose.
Whereas The word “ale” meaning beer, we might surmise derives its origins from the word “Al”, giving us it’s origins within the context of a chemical world from “Al-Khemia”.
Wherein within imagery in ancient Egypt, worshipers of particular faiths or cults can be seen in images or hieroglyphics drinking beer at ceremonies, as could also be the reason Christians drink wine at mass.
While also observing how the word “Ol” within the Irish language means “drink” as this word may have reference and in ancient Egypt’s ancient name “Al-Khemia”.
Petroleum is the starting product for a lot of chemical reactions and high yield alcohol, such as vodka or potin in ireland has similar chemical properties to petroleum and could have been used as the starter ingredient or catalyst in chemical reactions in ancient Egypt.
The word tabernacle is also very similar to the word taberna, meaning bar or tavern in certain European languages and this may suggest as to where faith has its origins.
Khem, kmn, ancient Egyptian name.
Al-kimaya, Al-khemia, Arabic translation meaning the Chemist.
Al-khemia word derivations: Alchemy, Alchemist,
the Chemistry etc.
Interestingly when we add the word RA to the word khem, as in the ancient Egyptian God of the gods Ra and we say this word Ra-khem backwards, we read Mehkar or perhaps Makher, possibly rendering to maker and alluding to the origin of the English prase ” to meet your maker”.
Wherein it is within ancient Egypt our maker is, the God of God’s “Ra”.
While word derivations from the word khem include “khe, come, came, cum, Che, qi, chi, qu, all making reference to sexual and creative forces.
Whereas the ancient Egyptian God Min or khem is most notably found within images, where he is displayed with an erect penis or phallis, while also being associated with Orgianic rites, orgies or sex rites.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min_(god)
Greek meaning “khumeaia”, meaning “pour together or cast together”.
“purr” together.
Purr = pure.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_chemistry
Here we may find words such as Chemical, Michael as in Arc Angel Michael, Mecca, Olmec, Al-Mecca, whereby these words might all derive their origin and vice-versa from Al-khemia or Khem, the Alchemical marriage.
While again speculating that the word purpose is the purr-pose, wherein adding sound in the form of a purr to your yogic cat pose aids in spiritual development and our journey towards or union with our partnership with God…
Ale-khemia



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