Wednesday, October 10, 2018

(Excerpt) Ancient VISITORS The Egypt Enigma


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Karnak Temple

The attack began with a chisel blow.
In the heat-shimmer of the Egyptian day, a ghostly figure of a man in a skullcap lifted a bronze chisel to a wall, reaching for the carved face of the god Ptah.
The blade’s shadow fell on the god’s lips like a sacred adze used in the ceremony of the Opening of the Mouth to animate the dead.
Yet this was no awakening.
The ghostly worker struck the chisel with an archaic wooden mallet. The edge bit.
The mouth of the god spewed out grit and stone chips. Now the blade attacked the nose, smashing it away, then the eye threw a spark as it sprayed into oblivion.
Ptah, an ancient creator god, had survived for thousands of years carved on a wall at the Temple of Karnak, his image embedded in sunken relief of a man wearing a skullcap, his body stiffly wrapped in a mummy shroud, his unbound hands coming out to grasp a sceptre topped with composite symbols of life, power and stability.
The relentless edge chipped away at the rest of the face, blow after blow, a violent yet surgical process of removal.
A moment earlier only the sun’s shadows bit deeply around the carved image.
Now gouges pitted the god’s face.
The desecrator moved on to hieroglyphic text that ran alongside the damaged form.
His hammer struck again, the chisel biting into hieroglyphs that signified the god’s name, the word that originated the name of Egypt itself: ‘Hikuptah, The Temple for the Ka of Ptah’ which the Greeks translated as Aegyptus.
The letter P disintegrated, then the rounded bread symbol, the lamp wick H and the image of the god himself with his beard and sceptre.
Blows rang out in the hot Egyptian air.
Now he stopped and listened.
More percussions arose, like a growing horde of insects taking up the racketing calls of the night, hammers and chisels ringing and tinkling on stone near and far, outside and inside the shrines, in every corner of the largest temple complex on earth.
The worker turned away from the wall.
His eyes were ghostly moons strewn with clouds.
He shimmered and disappeared into the haze...

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