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the tale tells of the golden godchild Atum emerging from a lotus blossom to bring light into the world of "inky silence. Egypt's many gods were assigned to elaborate hierarchies that included national gods Atum, Ra and Osiris, as well as local and personal gods that governed such rites of passage as childbirth and harvest. Johnson's Allmuseri god (All-Muser-I), then, could be the Bambara Faro (Zuesse 154), the Dogon Amma (Karenga 215), or the Egyptian Ra, Ptah, or Atum (Lichtheim 1: 54), all of which are the Divine Word, Logos, Will that created and sustain the universe and that exist in the form of personal will in the god-man/woman or god-king/queen. |
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