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AMEN Is The Black Sun (The Hidden One)
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AMEN Is The Black Sun The Hidden One

The Black, Invisible Sun. Where have you heard that term before?

Maybe a book you read or a video about Secret Nazi super weapons you saw on the internet. Maybe got it from a David Bowie music video, or does it remind you of an old Soundgarden song from the 90s? Humm?

But What if the Black Sun is Amen also known as Amun or Amon (God of the Sky). And if so, why was The God Amon AKA Amun and or, Amen painted blue to symbolize its invisibility?
Questions Questions and more questions, but in the meantime here’s a little more about Amon-Amun-Amen.

Amon/Amun/Amen was The God of the air, and one of the eight primordial Egyptian deities. Amun’s role evolved over the centuries; during the Middle Kingdom he became the King of the deities, and in the New Kingdom he became a nationally worshiped god. He eventually merged with Ra, the ancient sun god, to become Amun-Ra.

--It is thought that Amen created himself and then everything else in the universe, but distanced himself from it as “The original inscrutable and indivisible creator.”--
When Amun and Ra merged, he became a visible and invisible (the hidden one) deity. Supposedly this appealed to the ancient Egyptians’ concept of Ma’at or balance. Kind of like the idea of “As Above, So Below”
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