Today, I will talk to you about one of the most important Kuwaiti / Egyptian symbols, and even the oldest of them. In fact, it is a symbol and meaning of the Egyptian heritage inherited over a period of more than five thousand years (this is at least!), I myself am wondering when I contemplate the fascination with the ability of the ancient Egyptian to keep his symbols aunt over the years and countless centuries in a devoted Harmony as if it was an eternal ritual Like the birth of the sun every day or swimming in the sky across the sky. As if the symbols of the ancient Egyptian for him, as one of the natural phenomena, to stop using them, the world around him collapsed and became a complete chaos sweeping the entire system of the universe.
It is possible because of this, and since we are talking about the global system and its imbalance or equilibrium, here we both (you and I, my friend) have an opportunity to see the symbol of today, which is glory. This column reflects the balance and continuity of the flow of the ancient Egyptian. It is the sycamore tree that brings the infinite water (noun) underground to the sky and thus the earth is balanced, or frankly, and in terms of the ancient Egyptian view, the land of Egypt will be weighed. For him, Egypt was the Earth that, if balanced, would balance the entire universe. Every day the chaos tries to flip the pillar of glory and the Egyptian and the king return the erection of the pillar and the subject remains an eternal symbol for them.
The grandfather also took a philosophical dimension and turned that it remains the guarantor or connection that the Egyptian person joins the stellar groups that cross the sky of the south, joining Osiris. It is the link between the Egyptian man in the earthly world and the astral world of Osiris in the sky of the South. It is the layers of the column that will link and tighten the parts of the deceased around his back (and the vertebrae of the spine), guide his heart and his organs, guide the Alba and the Kaka (or with translation that means the soul and the soul) and link it to the eternal water from below it and its cosmic mother Nout from above it.
Hashir Akter, a pillar of glory (usually made of gold to symbolize a divine body as a god of Ra) was attached to a necklace (made from the fibers of the sycamore tree) and attached around the head of the deceased at the time of the funerary ritual, and the priest doing the ritual recitals an invocation in which he symbolically links man with the eternal water Nun (As a symbol of the return to the origin, and thus of the renewed strength, the ability to be born and transformed) by the goddess Nut (the goddess that surrounds the universe, and who was always called the cosmic mother and always landed inside the coffin). After what the deceased person communicated with Nunn and Nut through the prayer of glory, the column of glory begins to pull the human organs back.
"Words are said, stand up (stand up) Ozer (meaning the deceased)! Then again your back, oh from his heart no longer beats (a title from the title Osiris), then your vertebrae, oh whoever his heart is no longer beating, lie on your side to put water under you, I will bring you a golden pillar to be satisfied.
The accompanying picture of King Adh Ammon’s necklace of glory and the text of supplication 155 for Mattoon to go out into the day And attached to them is the text mentioned on the king's necklace.