Egyptian Cat Goddess Bastet | Full Egyptology Documentary

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Explore the ancient forgotten city of the cat, high up in the Nile delta, Bubastis. A city that was written about by many ancient historians as a feminine stronghold and even mentioned in the bible as the a site where Jesus lived. Search for the facts on cat worship in ancient Egypt, from the tombs, and scattered treasures all around the world.

Discover the mysteries and myths behind the worship if the ancient Egyptian cat goddess Bastet, and the city she was worshipped at.

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Lovely. Bastet is and always has been the sweetest Goddess the world has ever known. She creates kittens, which are nature’s reminder to nurture the spirit of softness and curiosity. Bastet is also the embodiment of mystery and self respect; an independent feminine power who chooses her own destiny and roams the night without fear. Not only practical and necessary for public health, the cat requires little from the human in order to survive and functions as a stress relief therapy animal who blesses their chosen human with soothing vibrations of love and will curl up on laps reminding those who work hard to practice self care. There truly is no better Goddess than Bastet. Meow 😻

herahagstoz
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I didn't know anything about the Egyptian cat god. However, once I had a dream of this Cat God statue. She was in front of the entrance of a small wooden house, and hard rain was falling. In front of her, the water was flooding, and it looked like she was not safe.

All my life cats have been important companions. I watched this film with nostalgic feelings.
Thank you for your journey. May all cats and all animals live full life on the earth.

megumimiles
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My cat may not be the brightest crayon in the box, but she definitely knows when I'm sad or need a friend, and never fails to groom and cuddle me. That could be interpreted as psychic, or is she just really good at reading my body language? I cam definitely understand why they were worshipped. ❤

Very well put together documentary, thank you for sharing!

mairiw
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Three of my favorite things in one video: history, mysteries, and cats!

charlesbennett
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I truly enjoy this documentary. Excellent research, professionally narrated, filmed and edited.
Totally engaging with perfect pace. Thank you so much for taking the time to clarify some historical myths.

idunnsapple
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The art work is so beautiful and so well done and so much work has been put into these memories of the past

lianefehrle
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My cats just told me that, "you're wrong and they were worshipped and all that in Ancient Egypt and that they should be worshipped like that today across the globe and you better recognize!" I have mouthy cats.

fifimsp
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Ah the statue of MeritAmun... very stunning! Thank you for showing it.

johannesnicolaas
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are blessed with 2 cats and two kittens divine energies.

anjusingh-qrjw
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The fact Egyptians used to call cats Meow 😻 😍 so cute

Jen-e-sis
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Curtis, another really interesting video. Thank you for sharing your research with us. Wishing yourself and Phillip all the best ❤

victoriocanale
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I totally get why those folks worshipped cats.

markseagraves
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I love Egyptian history, very well presented. Thank you for the video.🙏💕

mariemorgan
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In Egypt when we call cats we say bssstt like Bastet without the vowels

ronalda
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My love for Egypt is profound but my love for cats even more so. All my cat beasties have egyptian names and my black dog is Anu ❤❤❤
Seti
Cairo
Aswan
Memphis
Memnon
Segmet
Tawaret
Neffir
Tarri
Helwa
Siwa
Whajed
Waset
Giza
Bastetti
Cleo
Nut
Some not alive anymore sadly but yes ive had many that have chosen me to be their keeper

jaak
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Great show and thank you for showing us this amazing city that was once beautiful.

richardevppro
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As my surname was Bast, this is my heritage l believe. Cats are lovable and sleepy, at the least l, m sleepy.

krisbest
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I was in Saqqara in 1982, before many of these discoveries were made.

deedorothypapineau
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You do the best documentary’s on Egypt that I have ever seen. I’ve been to many of the places so it’s fun to see them again.

kittymurrah
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You may like Tomb Raider I - Unfinished Business - Temple of the Cat ... Bastet 🖤.

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