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  2. Maat - Wikipedia

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    Although little mythology survives concerning the goddess Maat, she was the daughter of the Egyptian Sun god Ra; and the wife of Thoth, the god of wisdom who invented writing, which directly connects Maat to ancient Egyptian rhetoric. [42] Maat (which is associated with solar, lunar, astral, and the river Nile's movements) is a concept based on ...

  3. Assessors of Maat - Wikipedia

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    Maat, in whose name the 42 judges who flanked Osiris acted, was the deification of truth, justice, rectitude, and order of the cosmos and was often symbolized by an ostrich feather (the hieroglyphic sign of her name).

  4. Kemetism - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian practice venerated maat, a concept encompassing truth and honor. Ritual worship of the gods in pursuit of maat is thus considered holy. Commonly worshipped Old Egyptian gods include Ra, Amun, Isis and Osiris, Thoth, Sekhmet, Bastet, Hathor, and others.

  5. Thoth - Wikipedia

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    Detail based off the Papyrus of Ani depicts the jackal-headed Anubis weighing a heart against the feather of truth on the scale of Maat, while ibis-headed Thoth records the result. Having a heart equal to the weight of the feather allows passage to the afterlife, whereas an imbalance results in a meal for Ammit , the chimera of crocodile, lion ...

  6. Nehebkau - Wikipedia

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    Nehebkau was later honoured [3] among other dangerous gods as one of the 42 judges in the Court of Maat, [4] judging the innocence of deceased souls. [1] Additionally, orientalist Professor Wilhelm Max Muller describes Nehebkau to have personally guarded the gates of the underworld. [3]

  7. Nema Andahadna - Wikipedia

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    Margaret E. Ingalls (née Cook; September 16, 1939 – January 9, 2018), [1] [2] known by her pen name Nema Andahadna or simply Nema, was an American occultist, ceremonial magician, and writer known for her magical writings about the Ma'atian current, best known for her work Liber Pennae Praenumbra and as co-founder of the Horus-Maat Lodge.

  8. The Maxims of Ptahhotep - Wikipedia

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    "Great is the Law ." (p. 24) "All conduct should be so straight that you can measure it with a plumb-line." (p. 27) "Injustice exists in abundance, but evil can never succeed in the long run." (p. 32) "Punish with principle, teach meaningfully. The act of stopping evil leads to the lasting establishment of virtue." (p. 32)

  9. Guáitara River - Wikipedia

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    **MAAT 42 LAW SEAL** The Guáitara River (Spanish: Río Guáitara) is a river of Colombia. It is a tributary of the Patía River. Course. The ...