Thoth and the Tutelage of the Sunflower.
As I write about the great god called Thoth by the Egyptians, I encounter new ways of looking into the heart of the Universal Mind, which is Divine Thought (Thoth) itself.
The modern mind has difficulty in slowing down enough to consider the daily miracles that Universal Mind brings about, in its own way, at its own cosmic speed.
“There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a Miracle.’
Albert Einstein
We have read about how the ancient Egyptians hinted that Thoth, as Divine Mind, was actually peeking through the lives of their priests, scribes, and Pharaohs, as well as the everyday, average Egyptian.
This belief in Thoth and his penetration through all creatures is why Thoth was considered to have written many thousands of books; indeed, we might continue that ALL books in history are the result of this universal intelligence pouring through the finite creatures that momentarily, house its conscious awareness.
I was thinking of Thoth as I was out hiking near my home in Southern Colorado several days ago, and with my beaver-chewed hiking stick in hand, I plodded down an old, country road.
The scene was pastoral; huge, rolling grass-covered pastures for long-horn steers and horses were on my left and right.
Ahead, several Pronghorn Antelope were meandering about and crossed the road in front of me a few hundred feet away. They paused to take a gander at the approaching hiker.
There wasn’t a motor vehicle as far as I could see and the nearby Rocky Mountains, with a soft topping of snow on a dozen peaks, were a visual treat.
As I hiked on down the dusty road, the Antelope departed, bounding gracefully over the barbed wire fence and I was somewhat alone again, with my thoughts.
Then, I saw it; a single, healthy plant rising up on the left side of the dirt road, intently facing the rising sun. She was a sunflower, about 4’ft tall, with a reddish-black, multi-faceted seed-face, surrounded by a red and gold mane of triangular fronds. She appeared to be perfect, in her form.
The sun was waxing red that early morning and I found the scene very surreal.
I stopped and leaned upon my stick and stared down at the face of a single, rare sunflower.
I was surrounded on all sides by a large 20-mile continuous expanse of grazing meadow, but somehow, in life’s mysterious way, this one sunflower plant was rising up, surviving, even thriving as she gathered her life sustenance from the rays of the sun.
I thought of how ancient Egyptians must also have observed the face of plants as they absorbed their precious sunlight. Sunlight coming from RA, the holy orb in the sky was very precious to those peoples of the Nile.
The sacred rays of the sun were seen as life-giving ankhs, as depicted upon their temple walls.
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Several days later, I read of a stunning new scientific discovery, and it had everything to do with the face of the rare sunflower that I had found, sunning itself by the side of the remote country road.
A new milestone in the quantum-biology sector had been achieved. Science, for the first time, was able to observe the miraculous interactions of photons streaming from the sun, and the plants, such as our solitary Sunflower, as a dynamic, quantum-activated, photosynthesis, where the plant turns sunlight into its food.
Recently, scientists have found that sunlight is quantum teleported beyond cellular plant walls...and then the photons...are reported to instruct the DNA to unfold properly.
Photosynthesis cannot occur unless this happens.
The implication of this discovery makes for about additional 4-5 pages...we are plants too; biologist Bruce Lipton has written about the many similarities between the human and the plants cellular structures.
The ancient Hindu’s knew this...and referred to humans as the ‘Five Limbed’ plant.
IMAGES Below:
The family of the Pharaoh receiving life-giving sunlight, as the sacred Ankh.
The solar beauty of RA is seen in our quantum-driven, sacred Sunflower.
A sacred plant of the Egyptians was the blue waterlily; its beautiful features were remindful of RA, the Golden Orb in the sky.
Sunlight as life-giving Ankhs on Egyptian Temple walls.
Peace and Health,
Steven
stevenakey.com
Wow! What an amazing thing to see and then discover the reason why you stumbled across it. ✨