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oh Thoth has played a prominent role in many of the Egyptian myths. Displaying his role as arbitrator, he had overseen the three epic battles between good and evil. All three battles are fundamentally the same and belong to different periods. The first battle took place between Ra and Apophis, the second between Heru-Bekhutet and Set, and the third between Horus, the son of Osiris, and Set. In each instance, the former god represented order while the latter represented chaos. If one god was seriously injured, Thoth would heal them to prevent either from overtaking the other. Quoting: observation [ link to en.wikipedia.org] arbitrator feels like equalizer thoth is whole different ball game haha Quoting: aether And thusly came Apollonian and Dionysian thought processes. The best arbiters are quite dense and sense required rhythms of discourse to timely shape the outcome of 'proper' awareness. Not only each in other couched but hewn and shaped by the active and inactive flows of opposite. 3 2- the wise man is never of two minds. Realizing there is the path and the void wrought of new beginnings. Quoting: Villi VonderVeener hey dion what i noticed is for thoth to "heal" either "yin or yan" thoth knows the cause of "yin and yan" this places the opposite "gods" correctly as affects of cause, cause which thoth knows and the affects (gods) are not able to affect they can affect each other they can not affect their cause thoth can and does
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