EGYPTIAN ANKH

The ankh is an ancient symbol often referred to as the “key of life” or the “cross of life.

 

The ankh symbol dates to ancient Egypt and is believed to have originated around 3,000 BCE during the Early Dynastic Period. It continued to be used throughout ancient Egyptian history, including the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom periods, as well as into the Late Period and the Ptolemaic era.

The connection between the ankh and Atlantis is dated back before ancient Egypt. The high priestess and mystic always used the symbol for healing. It was passed down from the advanced civilization of Atlantis to Egypt. Atlanteans possessed profound knowledge of life force energy and the ankh was a key symbol representing this wisdom. It was used in their rituals and healing practices, harnessing the life force energy to maintain harmony and balance and accessing higher dimensions of consciousness.

The symbol of the ANKH brings:

Life and Immortality: The ankh represents eternal life and immortality. It is often associated with the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, who were depicted holding the ankh to symbolize their life-giving power.
Fertility and Rebirth: The shape of the ankh has been interpreted as a combination of male and female symbols, suggesting the union of opposites and the creation of new life.
Protection: It is believed to offer protection to its wearer, both in this life and in the afterlife.
The Nile and its Fertile Valley: The ankh represents the Nile River and its fertile delta, crucial for the sustenance of life in Egypt.

The owners or keepers of an ANKH are known as:

Guardians or Keepers: sense of responsibility and care for the symbolic and spiritual significance of the ankh.
Bearers: the act of carrying or wearing the ankh, signifying a personal connection to its power and symbolism.
Practitioners: individuals who actively use the ankh in spiritual practices, rituals, or healing sessions might be referred to as practitioners.
Devotees: Those who hold the ankh in high regard and incorporate it into their spiritual or religious life may be called devotees.

Uses of the ANKH:

  1. Devotees: Those who hold the ankh in high regard and incorporate it into their spiritual or religious life may be called devotees.
  1. Amulets and Jewellery: Many ancient Egyptians wore ankh- shaped amulets for protection and to invoke the divine powers associated with the symbol. It was also a popular motif in jewellery.
  1. Art and Architecture: The ankh appears in various forms of ancient Egyptian art and architecture, from statues and frescoes to furniture.

HEALING with the ANKH:

Today, the Ankh can be used for:

  1. Meditation and Visualization:
    • Meditate while holding an ankh or visualizing the symbol to focus on concepts of life, vitality, and spiritual renewal.
    • Visualizing the ankh during meditation helps align one’s energy and promote a sense of peace and well-being.
  1. Energy Healing Practices:
    • In energy modalities and healing practices, you can use the ankh to channel healing energy.
    • The ankh can be incorporated into healing sessions to enhance the flow of life force energy (often referred to as “chi” or “prana”).
  1. Amulets and Talismans:
    • Wearing an ankh as jewellery or carrying an ankh amulet offers protection and promotes physical and emotional health.

4 key points to understand about the power of the ANKH:

  1. The ankh is primarily known as a symbol of life, vitality, and immortality. In ancient Egypt, it represented the divine life force that flows through the universe and sustains all living beings. It was often depicted in the hands of gods and pharaohs, symbolizing their power to grant life and their eternal nature.
  1. Throughout history, the ankh has been used as a protective amulet. Ancient Egyptians wore ankh-shaped jewellery to invoke the divine protection and life-giving powers of the gods. Wearing the ankh offers protection, promotes health, and attracts positive energy.
  1. The shape of the ankh is a representation of the union of opposites, such as male and female, heaven and earth, and life and death. This duality signifies balance, harmony, and the cyclical nature of existence. The loop at the top represents the feminine principle, while the vertical line represents the masculine principle, and their intersection creates life.
  1. In modern spiritual and metaphysical practices, the ankh is used in healing and energy work. It channels life force energy (chi or prana), helping to balance and align the body’s energy centres (chakras). It promotes physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

The ankh is a powerful symbol of life, protection, balance, and healing. It serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of life and the continuity of existence, fostering a sense of wholeness and balance. It brings Chakra Alignment. Placing an ankh on specific chakras during healing sessions opens up energy pathways and facilitates healing.

Using the ankh in affirmations or during rituals helps individuals set intentions for healing and transformation. It can be incorporated into personal rituals to symbolize the desire for health, renewal, and spiritual growth. This healing from the ankh complements conventional medical treatments.

Daily uses of the ANKH:

As the keeper of an ankh, you can engage in various practices to harness its symbolic power and incorporate it into your spiritual or personal life. Here are some actions you might take:

  1. Meditation and Reflection:
    • Meditation: Hold the ankh or place it in front of you during meditation sessions. Focus on its symbolism of life, vitality, and balance to enhance your meditation experience.
    • Reflection: Use the ankh as a focal point for reflection on the cycle of life and your connection to the universe.
  1. Energy Work and Healing:
    • As mentioned above, use for healing sessions. Visualize the ankh channeling life force energy to promote healing and balance within the body.
    • Chakra Alignment: Place the ankh over different chakra points to help align and open these energy centres.
  1. Wear or Carry the Ankh:
    • Jewellery: Wear the ankh as a piece of jewellery, such as a necklace, bracelet, or ring. This allows you to keep the symbol close to your heart, offering protection and positive energy throughout the day.
    • Amulet: Carry the ankh in your pocket or bag as a protective amulet, believed to ward off negative energies and bring good fortune.
  1. Rituals and Ceremonies:
    • Personal Rituals: Incorporate the ankh into your personal rituals, such as morning or evening routines, to set intentions for health, protection, and spiritual growth.
    • Ceremonial Use: Use the ankh in larger ceremonies or rituals, such as those celebrating life events, transitions, or spiritual milestones.

Overall know that this symbol gift is a code and activates awakening to the new paradigm. It brings:

  1. Life Force Energy (Vitality):
  2. Protection and Healing:
  3. Spiritual Enlightenment and Transformation
  4. Eternal life and the cyclical nature of existence, enlightenment and
  5. Balance and Harmony

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Message from Modern Medicine Woman, Jean Sheehan

Thank you for connecting with me with the ancient wisdom of the ANKH.

 

As I wrote this information, I had the ancient mystics and High Priestesses with me. I knew as I had a sweet odour of blue lotus essential oil aroma wafting around me letting me know that my ancient connections were still with me.

My desire is that you remember who you are and know that you are eternal love. May you know I love you.

Remember you’re from the ancient times with your ANKH. Remember the new paradigm.

 

Bless you Habibi.

I hope to have you experience the VIP Sacred Journey Return to Self in Egypt with me soon.

 

You will know when you are ready. Inshalla.

Absolute Love & Gratitude