His name is Nahbo Kao and it is a name that means (astringent kawat), some specialists like to call him (astringent), but it is he who receives the vital forces and reshapes them in the second life..the second life that is marked by eternity and infinite, and eternity does not know annihilation
Always depicted as a snake or a human with a snake's head and head, what does this mysterious symbol represent ?!
He was described in the texts of the pyramids as (communicating) a good biography or identity to the ninth, and helps the king to achieve life and continuity, as he has been described a lot as being irreversible, which is not affected by fire, water or magic, i.e. the power of the influential word, this means that it does not Yafti, just like the energy in the universe, and archaeologists have already described it as an embodiment of energy, but when we contemplate its origin as stated in the texts we realize that it truly embodies the eternal energy emitting creation and life transforming between entities, earth, sun and heavens, it has been said that he is the son of Stolen Those that breathe into the trachea, by looking Until the scorpion (stolen) when it bites quickly makes you cold suffer from a respiratory crisis, as if it absorbs energy and life from you itself, and the texts also mentioned that he is the son of (Jab) the symbol of the earth, and Rinnot, the symbol of ground feeding and giving, and a husband of (Nahmat Awi) Which means: garrison of the deprived, or a benefactor of goodness, then it is the face of my ears, then all symbols link this mysterious entity to energy donors, and its elements, land, plants or crops, and describe it as justice that does not know prejudice, then the texts mention that he got his strength (his energy ) This is because he swallowed seven snakes in the abyss early, this is no doubt. The coding of its starch from primary entities, just like energy, is therefore as it wanted to convey to us Egyptian thought and ways and means that suit its environment, age and time, only the energy that gives life to beings, the ones that do not destroy or create, so they called it the Great Snake, so if I looked at the superficial image of the snake because you did not understand them. Rather, they used the shape of the snake to convey the idea of the permanence and transformation that the energy of the universe and life goes through, and as we see in the picture, (we love Cao) appears as he feeds the dead to help him resurrect, that is, to restore the life energy to him.