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The Kingdom of Heaven and All It’s Names
Here I break down all the Cultural Names of "The Kingdom of Heaven" from Every Culture.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth

 

Parts of the myth appear in a wide variety of Egyptian texts, from funerary texts and magical spells to short stories. The story is, therefore, more detailed and more cohesive than any other ancient Egyptian myth. Yet no Egyptian source gives a full account of the myth, and the sources vary widely in their versions of events. Greek and Roman writings, particularly On Isis and Osiris by Plutarch, provide more information but may not always accurately reflect Egyptian beliefs. Through these writings, the Osiris myth persisted after knowledge of most ancient Egyptian beliefs was lost, and it is still well known today.

 

 

This is not “Myth.” This is a Message. Encoded. The Whole of Egyptian Myth is a Message that only The 14 Pieces can Decode. 

Inside my Mind, standing inside of Logos, my Knowledge is a “Cauldron of Wisdom.” When I piece together the 14 Pieces of Knowledge — at long last — in my Mind, It will be the First Time the Knowledge is Assembled. 

But according to the Myth, one of the Pieces will “not be recovered” from Egypt. But a “Fish” is referenced. 

That is The Salmon of Knowledge of Ireland, which I already have. I have to assemble the 14 Pieces of Wisdom. Left all over Egypt.