Sunday, June 14, 2026

West:June 14, 2026

Open to Interpretation

#West

Game on...on the radio...Dodgers at White Sox...top of ninth...one out...Dodgers down three...one runner on...Freeland up...3-2...base hit...Ward scores...double for Freeland...Ohtani up...W...Pages up...wondered some about Abydos from yesterday's lecture...and came across hint that the pilgrims to the birth place of Osiris, the Osieron, made like a side trip up into the Western Mountains, the plateaus above the cliffs thereabout...Freeman K...Dodgers 4-White Sox 6...Abydos is where the first kings were buried...the theme of the lecture was each king would tear down the previous king's tomb...only one tomb, the huge mud brick walls, left above ground...underground, all kinds of ruins, much raided and pillaged...and, the lecture kinda skipped over other things that took down the tombs, and really didn't explain the violent knock down of the walls, or some such...

✨️Did the Egyptian first dynasty kings fight one another?

✨️🧐https://www.worldhistory.org/First_Dynasty_of_Egypt/

🎶Trout up...Rays at Angels...thought was, is, that because only one tomb remains, the others were destroyed-an impression one king took down the previous one's tomb...

✨️Did Egyptian first dynasty kings take down previous king's tomb?

Yes, but not systematically as an act of destruction. First Dynasty kings occasionally dismantled, expanded, or repurposed the tombs of their predecessors, primarily due to the limited space at the sacred royal cemetery of Umm el-Qa'ab in Abydos and out of a desire to utilize established, blessed real estate. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
• Limited Space: Because the Abydos cemetery was the established burial ground for Egypt's earliest rulers, new kings had very little room to build. They frequently built their own tomb directly beside or on top of an older one. [1, 2]The "Musical Chairs" of Burials: Later First Dynasty pharaohs often expanded or slightly altered earlier tomb shafts to accommodate their own burials, accidentally disturbing or repurposing the previous king's funeral items in the process. [1, 2]The Case of King Djer: The tomb of the third First Dynasty King, Djer, was later revered as the legendary resting place of the god Osiris. By the Middle Kingdom, this ancient tomb was heavily visited and refurbished by later pharaohs who sought to associate themselves with the divine ris the uler. [1, 2, 3]

🎶lol...good...that cleared that up, and says where the pilgrims went, Djer, resting place of Osiris...Irena has a video that mentions the extent of this pilgrmage in its visit to the Osieron...this one is about Abydos...

🧐https://youtu.be/GtJdoTdvoxY?is=IUDN-LZ1t7Bt3ECm

🎶too many groceries to hold!...imagine an Egyptian Canterbury Tales on the Osiris Pilgrmage to Abydos!?...Rays 3-Angels 3...Rays up...bottom of sixth...to top of seventh...my idea is the Egyptians came from the Green Sahara, settled at Abydos, and the pilgrimage celebrates, retraces, this to the Western Mountain portal...gathering in related ideas...tired now...tomorrow morrow...nap time...bbk with Angels report...wait...Trout up...dbl!...bbk...Rays 8-Angels 3...

✨️egyptians came from the Green Sahara

🧐https://youtu.be/IulH17KX2jk?is=LgLP1UyAyH9te9-J

:)

DavidDavid


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