THE MEANING OF SOME EGYPTIAN SYMBOLS

 

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Ankh Ancient Egyptian symbol of life and immortality, also called the key of life.

Scarab- The good luck beetle. Ancient Egyptians believed that a winged scarab flew across the sky each  morning carrying the sun. He represented the god of dawn or creation and was worn for strength.

Lotus Flower- The symbol of the Nile River as it distributes into the Mediterranean Sea. This symbol us represented in its many forms from bud to full bloom.

Eye Of Horus- The eye (or Udjat) was worn for the protection from evil. The eye of the falcon god Horus assured perfection and well being.

  Isis-Divine Mother figure who was believed to be able to return life spirit to the dead. Her form and symbol (the knot) were worn to help in matters of love, and believed to have great magical powers.

Pyramid- The source of eternal strength and energy.
Life, Health & Happiness- Flame represents health, the Ankh represents life and the Staff represents happiness.

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