I think that the Black Madonna is not Issis and Horus but is the sky goddess Nuit and the Sun God Ra. In art work depicting Egyptian cosmology she is bent over the earth god Geb who generally green meaning to the Egyptians it’s “Father Earth” and “Our Mother who art in Heaven” Anyway in their cosmology, the sun 🌞 is near her virginal area and the moon 🌙 is near her head.
Yes that could be possible too. generally it represents divine feminine which can mean a number of female goddesses. In Egyptian genealogy, Ra gives birth to Shu and Tefnut and they gave birth to Geb and Nut (Nuit) who then gave birth to osiris and isis. If you watch till the end of the show, I mentioned that the Black Madonna is actually NOT Isis but an even earlier goddess.
@paranormaltravelenthusiast you know, some say, it's dark, in the womb. The, ahem...circumference, of a circle, atop a cylinder, can penetrate a triangle, filling it with, let's say... light. 🔺️👁
The white and black Madonna represents issis /horus Akhtartamus. Etc. But the bcxlack Madonna is more like Mary if you are talking about physical appearance.
Yes. Your comment is based on the idea that Jesus doesn't actually look white like the depiction that many gave to him but that he is actually a Black African.
@paranormaltravelenthusiast MICHELANGELO (1475-1564) One of the major reasons the image of Jesus Christ was changed from black to white was due to some of Michelangelo's paintings. He was given a contract on 10th May 1508 by Pope Julius II to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He used members of his family as models. Revelation 1:14-15 offers a clue that Jesus's skin was a darker hue and that his hair was woolly in texture. The hairs of his head, it says, "were white as white wool, white as snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire, his feet were like burnished bronze, refined as in a furnace.” Burnish bronze white hair like whool...black African yes
Sara is considered the patron saint of the gypsies/ Romani around the southern France region, and celebrated in an annual festival on the 24 May. I am not familiar with the idea of Sara the Egyptian, care to elaborate?
I think that the Black Madonna is not Issis and Horus but is the sky goddess Nuit and the Sun God Ra. In art work depicting Egyptian cosmology she is bent over the earth god Geb who generally green meaning to the Egyptians it’s “Father Earth” and “Our Mother who art in Heaven” Anyway in their cosmology, the sun 🌞 is near her virginal area and the moon 🌙 is near her head.
Yes that could be possible too. generally it represents divine feminine which can mean a number of female goddesses. In Egyptian genealogy, Ra gives birth to Shu and Tefnut and they gave birth to Geb and Nut (Nuit) who then gave birth to osiris and isis. If you watch till the end of the show, I mentioned that the Black Madonna is actually NOT Isis but an even earlier goddess.
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you know, some say, it's dark, in the womb.
The, ahem...circumference, of a circle, atop a cylinder, can penetrate a triangle, filling it with, let's say... light.
🔺️👁
The white and black Madonna represents issis /horus Akhtartamus. Etc. But the bcxlack Madonna is more like Mary if you are talking about physical appearance.
Black is so beautiful wow
She's black because she really was black skinned just like her son.
Yes. Your comment is based on the idea that Jesus doesn't actually look white like the depiction that many gave to him but that he is actually a Black African.
@paranormaltravelenthusiast MICHELANGELO (1475-1564) One of the major reasons the image of Jesus Christ was changed from black to white was due to some of Michelangelo's paintings. He was given a contract on 10th May 1508 by Pope Julius II to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He used members of his family as models.
Revelation 1:14-15 offers a clue that Jesus's skin was a darker hue and that his hair was woolly in texture. The hairs of his head, it says, "were white as white wool, white as snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire, his feet were like burnished bronze, refined as in a furnace.”
Burnish bronze white hair like whool...black African yes
Because she is Hebrews look like the Egyptians was mentioned in the Bible by an romen troop
Sara the Egyptian not gypsy😂
Sara is considered the patron saint of the gypsies/ Romani around the southern France region, and celebrated in an annual festival on the 24 May. I am not familiar with the idea of Sara the Egyptian, care to elaborate?