10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «SISTRUM»
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Circle of Isis: Ancient Egyptian Magick for Modern Witches
Using a sistrum can be a wonderful aide in appropriate parts of your ritual because it helps you set the mood. It's basically a sacred rattle, and was used in rituals, especially for Het Heret, Bast, and Aset. They were often beautiful and ornate.
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The Mysteries of Isis: Her Worship and Magick - Halaman 176
Traditionally the sistrum is said to have been shaken in groups of three shakes in each of the four directions. You may also add the four additional compass points of northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest. Do this to start your own ...
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Hathor and Thoth: Two Key Figures of the Ancient Egyptian ...
Of course the sistrum really is a music instrument. Later on the sistrum was a popular instrument in the Isis worship. Originally, however, it belonged to Hathor. There are two types of sistrum, one in the shape of a bow strung with wires called ...
Claas Jouco Bleeker, 1973
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Percussion Instruments and Their History - Halaman 162
Galpin says Egypt was thought the pre-eminent home of the sistrum. This is supported by the fact that the majority of museum exhibits are of Egyptian origin, and that sistra of various kinds were known. Only one Egyptian specimen is reported ...
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Ancient Egyptian Divination and Magic - Halaman 52
The sistrum was made of metal or faience.10 It resembled a Het-heru head, with its horns bent around to form a loop. Threaded through three holes on each "horn" were three thin metal rods. Each rod passed across the loop from one side to ...
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God's Wife, God's Servant: The God's Wife of Amun ... - Halaman 37
The sistrum, the menat-necklace and objects sacred to Hathor The distinction between the two types of sistrum, naos or loop, is strictly based on shape. The two types share the same type of handle, which typically took the shape of a papyrus ...
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Egyptian Mythology, A to Z
Pat Remler. sIstruM seventy-five serpents in all, and only one stranger has come among us, a lovely girl who appeared strangely and on whom the fire of heaven fell and who was turned into ashes. As for you, I do not think that heaven holds ...
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Hagios Charalambos: A Minoan Burial Cave in Crete: I. ... - Halaman 72
Sistrum, complete. H. 15.8; w. 5.1; max. th. 2.8 cm. A fine fabric (reddish yellow, 5YR 7/8). Small vertical handle with circlar section, supporting an elliptical strap frame with three sets of holes to support the horizontal rods for the disks. Covered ...
Philip P. Betancourt, 2014
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Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology, and Mourning in ...
This shift enables her to construct a mythical foundation for a self-reliant womanhood, devoted to female divinity located within and not to the worship of external images of male power. In the poem “Sistrum," Fuller expanded her meditation on ...
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The Divine Feminine in Ancient Europe: Goddesses, ...
The sistrum is familiar to most people from its use in ancient Egypt. When I first discovered a sistrum in a Bronze Age German context I was astonished, but assumed it somehow made its way into Europe through trade routes. However, the ...
Sharon Paice MacLeod, 2013