Luke Caverns
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500-yard strip of land on the east, 500-yard strip of land on the west. That's this incredibly fertile oasis. You know, we have this idea of Egyptians living in the desert. They didn't live in the desert. They lived in the fertile oasis on the Green Nile, walking on grass every single day. These were filthy, filthy rich people. Yeah.
500-yard strip of land on the east, 500-yard strip of land on the west. That's this incredibly fertile oasis. You know, we have this idea of Egyptians living in the desert. They didn't live in the desert. They lived in the fertile oasis on the Green Nile, walking on grass every single day. These were filthy, filthy rich people. Yeah.
Um, so they would have noticed this sacred cycle of this blue Lotus going up and down. And this Lotus becomes basically the central, it becomes the central image of Egyptian society. It's on all their columns. It's in, um, it becomes the very symbol of life itself in ancient Egypt. It's symbolic of life. Um, there's an interpretation that sometimes when the
Um, so they would have noticed this sacred cycle of this blue Lotus going up and down. And this Lotus becomes basically the central, it becomes the central image of Egyptian society. It's on all their columns. It's in, um, it becomes the very symbol of life itself in ancient Egypt. It's symbolic of life. Um, there's an interpretation that sometimes when the
Um, so they would have noticed this sacred cycle of this blue Lotus going up and down. And this Lotus becomes basically the central, it becomes the central image of Egyptian society. It's on all their columns. It's in, um, it becomes the very symbol of life itself in ancient Egypt. It's symbolic of life. Um, there's an interpretation that sometimes when the
When they have the lotus up to their nose or when they have the lotus blooming, hanging over their head, it means the person's alive. But when the lotus is hanging over their head and it's closed, it means that the person has died. It seems like the lotus permeates all aspects of Egyptian society and it has multiple effects on you when you consume it, maybe depending on how you consume it as well.
When they have the lotus up to their nose or when they have the lotus blooming, hanging over their head, it means the person's alive. But when the lotus is hanging over their head and it's closed, it means that the person has died. It seems like the lotus permeates all aspects of Egyptian society and it has multiple effects on you when you consume it, maybe depending on how you consume it as well.
When they have the lotus up to their nose or when they have the lotus blooming, hanging over their head, it means the person's alive. But when the lotus is hanging over their head and it's closed, it means that the person has died. It seems like the lotus permeates all aspects of Egyptian society and it has multiple effects on you when you consume it, maybe depending on how you consume it as well.
And it's like this wonder drug. And it has a sacred element about it where it rises every single day to worship the sun. The Egyptians are a sun worshiping cult. That's what they do. You know, that's why all their tombs are on the west side of the Nile because the sun is born in the east and it dies in the west.
And it's like this wonder drug. And it has a sacred element about it where it rises every single day to worship the sun. The Egyptians are a sun worshiping cult. That's what they do. You know, that's why all their tombs are on the west side of the Nile because the sun is born in the east and it dies in the west.
And it's like this wonder drug. And it has a sacred element about it where it rises every single day to worship the sun. The Egyptians are a sun worshiping cult. That's what they do. You know, that's why all their tombs are on the west side of the Nile because the sun is born in the east and it dies in the west.
So, you know, the saying that we have when people die, when they say, oh, they've gone west, we get that from the Egyptians. Um, so they're a sun worshiping culture. Everything is about the sun for the Egyptians and they're watching this flower worship the sun too. And then the flower becomes the very symbol of life, death, resurrection. Okay. Ryan, pull up a satellite image of Egypt.
So, you know, the saying that we have when people die, when they say, oh, they've gone west, we get that from the Egyptians. Um, so they're a sun worshiping culture. Everything is about the sun for the Egyptians and they're watching this flower worship the sun too. And then the flower becomes the very symbol of life, death, resurrection. Okay. Ryan, pull up a satellite image of Egypt.
So, you know, the saying that we have when people die, when they say, oh, they've gone west, we get that from the Egyptians. Um, so they're a sun worshiping culture. Everything is about the sun for the Egyptians and they're watching this flower worship the sun too. And then the flower becomes the very symbol of life, death, resurrection. Okay. Ryan, pull up a satellite image of Egypt.
This is, this is the part where it gets spooky is the very makeup of of the part of Egypt that is alive is in the shape of a lotus flower.
This is, this is the part where it gets spooky is the very makeup of of the part of Egypt that is alive is in the shape of a lotus flower.
This is, this is the part where it gets spooky is the very makeup of of the part of Egypt that is alive is in the shape of a lotus flower.
How much more fitting could it be? And in the Nile Delta, where that flower is blooming, that's where all of the lotus flowers grew in abundance, was in that delta. So the Nile itself.
How much more fitting could it be? And in the Nile Delta, where that flower is blooming, that's where all of the lotus flowers grew in abundance, was in that delta. So the Nile itself.
How much more fitting could it be? And in the Nile Delta, where that flower is blooming, that's where all of the lotus flowers grew in abundance, was in that delta. So the Nile itself.