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Photographer Wolf Zorrito  Wolf Zorrito {Karma:78768}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Minolta XG-M
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Uploaded 1/15/2009 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome EPR
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About In the period 2004-end 2006 I was 'gifted' to see images during a small rest. I also had some health problems, went into a depression a few times.

Every time I went into the depression I saw at the end a a small rest the face of a crocodile. He had diamond teeth and lured me into the zone of darkness, the depression. When I got out of the depression, I passed the same face of a crododile, his teeth were not bright diamonds anymore but grey dimmed teeth. I saw he came to me and tried to grab me.


Caution: do not draw any conclusions about the origin of the image. I have learned that the subconcious is able to produce images to give instructions or status of the physical body. It also may come from another source. Unknow. I just describe what I see, no more.

One more illustration: one day I was very fatigue because a lot of gall liguid has 'poisened' my bowel contents. One day after I saw a small man puppet as I knew from the bathroom.
So I went to the bathroom to empty my bowels and did feel a lot better with more energy because the poisened contents did not overload my digestion.


Egyptian mythology:
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Egyptian Symbols and Figures:
An important part of The Book of the Dead was a pictorial description of the drama that would supposedly unfold when the soul arrived in the land of the dead. The soul (which resembled the deceased person) was first greeted by Osiris, the Egyptian god of the dead, who posed a number of questions about the quality of the person's life on earth. (The appropriate answers were conveniently written above the drawings for easy reference.) Then Anubis, the jackal-headed god of mummies, placed the heart of the deceased on a scale. If it balanced with a feather (this symbolized truth and goodness), the soul would go on to enjoy a very pleasant afterlife. But if the heart was heavier than a feather, a monster named Ammut (part hippo, part lion, and part crocodile) was waiting to gobble it (the soul) up! Thoth, the ibis-headed god of scribes, stood by the scales, ready to write down the verdict, while 42 other gods sat in judgment. Overseeing the ceremony was Ma'at, the goddess of truth. (She's easy to spot - she has a feather on her head!) Because the ancient Egyptians believed in magic, they assumed that everything depicted in the paintings of the Book of the Dead would actually occur once the tomb was sealed.
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Source
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=349
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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 1/17/2009
Stan,

It is not common stuff 'normal' people will accept or understand. Its also a puzzle for me. But I assume the egyptians must have seen similar stuff, whether it being from a real source or just a quircky trick of the brain.

Harry

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 1/17/2009
Ray,

It is not common stuff 'normal' people will accept or understand. Its also a puzzle for me. But I assume the egyptians must have seen similar stuff, wheter being from a real source or just a quircky trick of the brain.

Harry

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 1/15/2009
Hunsome reptile.
Great about,thanks for sharing.

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 1/15/2009
A wonderful about my dear Harry and a longer look at you as well as the Egyptian information. The crocodile is a fascinating creature and one that would give anyone nightmares. Take care my friend. All the very best.....Ray

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