What is the close relationship between wisdom and writing in
ancient Egypt?
What is the symbolism of the baboon in the ancient Egyptian concept of wisdom?
The great writer Helmut Brunner says (Writing is the basis of wisdom)
The ancient Egyptian civilization is indeed the civilization of wisdom par excellence … and if you want to know the secrets of the Creator, existence, universe and wisdom, you only have to learn and read a lot and visit all the ancient Egyptian temples (temples of the universe and wisdom)
Please see. With me to this wonderful scene, the baboon, which is the symbol of (Thoth) wisdom in the ancient Egyptian. We often find this symbol in everything that the ancient Egyptian produced in terms of civilization, arts, photography, sculpture and drawings on the murals of Egyptian temples and tombs, where the ancient Egyptian realized the concept of wisdom and writing and their close relationship Because memory really cannot transmit wisdom without writing it to humanity.
Yes, he realized the ancient Egyptian through the baboon, a monkey who acted wisely in the sanctification of the Creator every morning with the rising of the sun and the beginning of a new life .. when dancing and worshipping the Creator, as the ancient Egyptian realized biologically how the monkey determined the hours of the day .. as if it were the times of time .. and the hours of the day. Therefore, the ancient Egyptian believed that this animal (baboon) is a symbol of wisdom and the determination of time and time, as well as determining the hours during the day .. and that it is merely an expression of the power of the Great Creator and the manifestations of wisdom. Therefore, the ancient Egyptian was considered a symbol of wisdom.
What is the most beautiful ancient Egyptian artist …
Would you please look deeply at the Baboon image? Innt of him, the ancient Egyptian writer is in a state of worship and prayer of the concept of wisdom and writing … Here, indeed, the writer affirms that wisdom cannot be preserved by memory alone. St. St. St., Still it must be written down and teach humanity the philosophy of wisdom, which is the truth.
Please look deeply at me here. The artist affirms that writing is the daughter of wisdom. Otherwise, how do we know the Creator, the universe, death, life and the mystery of existence except through (writing) …
Therefore, the ancient Egyptian was keen on writing and revering the Egyptian writer because he is a wise man and the son of wisdom.