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Jan 14, 2013

Thoth is mysterious, ancient. Also known as Aah-Djehuti or Tahuti.It is said he was present at the creation, witnessing the birth of Ra. It is occasionally suggested he is the son of Ra, but this is confused. Thoth is the god of knowledge, of scribes, of learning for the sake of improving oneself. He is said to have invented geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, medicine, music and writing, amongst other disciplines. Thoth knows what others do not. Thoth symbolized the Moon in all its phases, although he most strongly represents the new moon. The name Thoth means Thrice Great, and thus he is the equivalent of Hermes Trismegistus of the Greek pantheon.

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