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Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

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Faroe Creation

In Egyptian mythology, the earliest world was invisible, there was no such thing as a material existence, just a void in constant motion, and the world at that time was called "Gera".

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(Space)

After hundreds of millions of years of movement, Guerra produced a soundable substance called "two bodies". The two bodies themselves went through constant motion, and then split in two and became a pair of "Gragras". After that, I don't know how long later, Gragra produced a substance called Zosumalai (a cool cast iron block), which was the first substance in the world to have an entity.

Josumale kept moving, rubbing back and forth between the two Gera, and finally a huge explosion occurred, and a special substance incomparably hard was generated from the explosion.

With violent shaking, the substance kept falling, and suddenly, a large crack appeared in the middle of the matter, and a consciousness split out of it. This consciousness floats through the universe and finally moves to a spiritual object that possesses self-consciousness. In the end, this conscious spiritual object became the first god in the universe— the god of covenant and its twenty-two spirals.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(Net map)

As the spiral revolves around The Covenant, the world produces fundamental matter, including sound, light, sensation, and so on. Later, the god of covenant produced two gods from himself, Pemba and Faro.

Pemba descended earlier than Farrow, and after seven years of constant rotation, Pemba transformed himself into a seed that landed on the ground and then grew into a towering tree. In order to be able to live better on the earth, Pemba also deliberately gave himself a new name - Baranza.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(Sacred Tree)

Baranza blossomed and bore fruit as he wished, and the ripe fruit fell from the tree, burying the roots of Baranza, and the tree died because it did not get the nutrients it deserved, leaving only a bare trunk.

Pemba had to use this trunk to incarnate himself. Later, Pemba created the world's first woman, Musso Koroni Kundiyeh, out of clay and took her as his wife. With the help of his wife, Pemba was reborn and re-transformed into the new big tree Baranza.

Faroe, who looked like a fish, landed in the Niger River and became a god of water, ruling all the waters of the world. In order to separate the earth from the sky, Farrow created seven layers of earth between heaven and earth. Later, he gave birth to a son named Telico, and made him the god of the air.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

in Niger River

The figure of Teliko is all over the world, and he transforms himself into water and descends on the earth, sending the source of life to the creatures on the earth. He toured the world and found that there were many places where there was no material life. In order to fill the gap of creation, Telico injected a lot of water into the void, and since then there have been rivers, lakes and seas in the world.

Faro used the divine power inherited from the god José, causing his body to vibrate tremendously, giving birth to a pair of twins, and growing grass and scorpions on the earth to protect the newborn child. And these twins are the ancestors of mankind.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(Scorpion)

After that, Faro became two fish, one used to guide the water into a specific field, and the other as a mount for himself and his children, them back and forth between land and sea every day. To make the world more colorful, Farrow also created many things that had life, namely the various fish and reptiles we see today.

When Farrow thought that his creative work was almost complete, he left the twins on the earth to reproduce and live, and returned to the celestial realm to live. Because Farrow was the creator of mankind, people admired Farrow and inadvertently ignored Baranza.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

Baranza felt that his dignity had been challenged by Farrow and thought about how to get revenge on Farrow. One day, a descendant of Faroe came to Baranza, and the descendant was attracted by the great tree of Baranza, which was full of magical vitality, and he immediately judged that it was a sacred tree and worshipped it very much.

Baranza saw that the time had come and immediately began a plan of revenge against Farrow. Baranza said to anyone, "Your life is too barbaric now, because you don't know how to use fire, you know that only by knowing how to use fire can you be considered a true human being, and I will bless you!" After that, Baranza taught the technique of hitting stones and making fires to the descendants.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(Net map)

After returning to the tribe, the descendants told others about their magical experiences, and also taught others the techniques of hitting stones and making fires. Later, it was agreed that thanks should be given to the sacred tree, so people came to Baranza and worshipped it. Baranza saw that people had developed trust in it and said, "O human! You have learned from Me how to use fire, so you should sacrifice to Me, and only then will you be blessed with more. ”

The humans acceded to Baranza's request and brought him the best nut oil. However, Baranza was dismissive of human sacrifices and insisted that human beings be sacrificed with the blood of living people. In order to make humanity willing to sacrifice his blood, Baranza also promised to bless mankind with unlimited life. The humans acceded to Baranza's request, and of course gained immortal youth from him.

Although immortality is a dream that human beings have always pursued, if everyone can really live forever, then the world will become very terrible. Since no one died, the population rose rapidly, the earth could not bear such a heavy burden, and the greatest famine in history broke out. The grain produced by the land simply did not meet the needs of the people, the food distributed to each person was not enough to plug the gaps, and the people's lives were miserable because of the blood sacrifice to Baranza from time to time.

The humans acceded to Baranza's request and brought him the best nut oil. However, Baranza was dismissive of human sacrifices and insisted that human beings be sacrificed with the blood of living people. In order to make humanity willing to sacrifice his blood, Baranza also promised to bless mankind with unlimited life. The humans acceded to Baranza's request, and of course gained immortal youth from him.

Although immortality is a dream that human beings have always pursued, if everyone can really live forever, then the world will become very terrible. Since no one died, the population rose rapidly, the earth could not bear such a heavy burden, and the greatest famine in history broke out. The grain produced by the land simply did not meet the needs of the people, the food distributed to each person was not enough to plug the gaps, and the people's lives were miserable because of the blood sacrifice to Baranza from time to time.

Farrow was saddened to see his descendants undergo such a deep ordeal. In order to save humanity from the depths of the water, Farrow and Baranza have a contest. In the end, Baranza became a loser.

Egyptian mythology – Faroe's creation

(hieroglyphs)

Farrow's first problem was hunger, and he instructed people to eat wild tomatoes because it replenished the blood in the human body. But people were so frightened when they looked at the bright red fruit that no one dared to try it. Finally, a bold woman ate seven tomatoes. People saw that she was not unusual, and immediately followed suit.

Farrow decided to use this woman as a mother to create a new generation of human beings. He cut open the woman's belly and took out from her stomach the seven seeds that the tomato flesh had turned into. Farrow then threw the seeds into the river, making all the women who drank it pregnant. Farrow also sowed eight grain seeds into the world and taught the people the techniques of planting. In this way, a new generation of human beings began to multiply on the earth.

The defeated Baranza secretly cast a terrible curse on humanity in the shadows. Since then, humanity has been unable to live forever, and death has become something that everyone has to face.

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