The Demonic Calendar Of Ancient Egypt

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The Demonic Calendar Of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians, like many cultures, had no generic word for ‘demon’. Although some words, such as Akhw, get very close. Etymologically, the Greek derived term ‘daemon’ or ‘demon’ means divider or alloter, and from Homer’s time onwards, it referred to an operator of unexpected and intrusive events in a person’s life. Unlike Olympian gods, a daemon was an impersonal thing, unpredictable, anonymous and often frightful in manifestation, thus connected with fate.
The Living, The Dead And The Gods
The ancient Egyptians recognized three categories of sentient beings: The Ankhew, the Akhew and the Neterew which can be translated as the Living, the Dead and the Gods. All three have their good and bad sides. In fact, Egyptian texts present much information about the ancient fear of attack from night demons, but because of a general prejudice amongst old guard Egyptologists, much of this information was buried in obscure academic publications.
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How is the calendar demonic when no day's of the week was given name until the Greeks made it demonic by doing so, The egyptian zodiac did not have name's given the only thing was of the calender was people, star's and animals

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Kemet was not demonic more so the people using what they learned. Egypt isn’t it’s original name but great message👍🏾

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