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Amen Ankh bw Digital Art by Adenike AmenRa

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The Ankh is a symbol of pure Feminine Energy! Founded in our Ancient East African societies of Indigo KRST, The oldest people on the planet, The Ankh is an ancient amulet, Talisman, Totem, wand, and hieroglyph that symbolizes life, creation, and eternity. In Kemet. The Kandaki Ma (Queen Mothers,) Nefer Ra (Sun gods,) and Shekum (Kings) are shown carrying it in each hand or by its loop or shaft to demonstrate her command over nature's energy and the power over life and death. ANKH is the 2-dimensional slice of the 3 dimensional Immaculate Conception of the Queen Mother's womb, pregnant with the egg of a KRST soul. Her sacred sphere/loop represents the pregnant fertile womb of mankind which contains the developing fetus of KRST child. The wings to each side represent the fallopian tube and ovaries which are small sacks, hives, or nests of the thousands of undeveloped, and mature eggs. Young girls are born with these ovaries. The shaft represents the vortex portal of the canal that delivers a KRST child. The Ankh is sometimes referred to as the original cross. In Ancient Kemet/Egypt, it represented the womb as a portal for life, inter-dimensional travel and transformation, and power. The contemporary Ankh design is modeled off of the ceremonial style Ankh from the New Kingdom 1400-1390 BC.

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