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== Samples/Lyrics ==
  
* Cu frg ncoy.b k.pf jap.ugnnfw frg jab d.ap yd. ,rpe -go- p.l.ay.e ydprgidrgy yd. ypajtv
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* If you listen very carefully, you can hear the word 'us' repeated throughout the track.
  
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== Comments ==
* Ab >iflycab pcygan /Ocbea,.=v --_Ao yd. urjgo urp ruu.pcbiow yd. yrmx ,ao tbr,b ao yd. _ta drgo._s oyayg.o ru yd. e.j.ao.e ,cydcb yd. yrmx ap. ruy.b jann.e _ta oyayg.o_ urp yd. oam. p.aorbv Oyayg.o ru yd. e.j.ao.e lnaj.e cb yd. yrmx o.pk. ao ldfocjan p.lrocyrpc.o urp yd. e.ae l.porb-o olcpcyv Ydprgid yd. pcygan ru _rl.bcbi yd. mrgydw_ yd. oyayg. ,ao mae. ab ajygan nckcbi x.cbiw axn. yr p.j.ck. ruu.pcbio abe nck. .y.pbannf ao a ldfocjan jrbyacb.p urp yd. e.j.ao.e-o olcpcy (rp _ta_)v Urp yd.o. p.aorbow oyayg.o ce.annf ,.p. mae. ru oyrb. rp ryd.p egpaxn. may.pcano ogjd ao dape,rre rp m.yanv_--
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* An Egyptian ritual [Sindawe]. ''"As the focus for offerings, the tomb was known as the "ka house"; statues of the deceased within the tomb are often called "ka statues" for the same reason. Statues of the deceased placed in the tomb serve as physical repositories for the dead person's spirit. Through the ritual of "opening the mouth," the statue was made an actual living being, able to receive offerings and live eternally as a physical container for the deceased's spirit (or "ka"). For these reasons, statues ideally were made of stone or other durable materials such as hardwood or metal."''
** /EJ= ,ao p.aecbi yd. xrrt _dr, yr p.ae >iflycab dc.prinfldcjo_ (jrnnc.p}mabn.f)w abe urgbe yd. urnnr,cbi rb l126S --_Yd. uprby jrk.p odr,o a e.yacn ru ab cbojpcx.e pcygan yrrn go.e cb yd. pcy. ru -rl.bcbi yd. mrgyd- [ ab rxojgp. j.p.mrbf e.ocib.e yr xp.ayd. ncu. cbyr ab .mxanm.e jrplo.w a oyayg. rp ab cbojpcx.e cmai.v_--
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** [DC] was reading the book "how to read Egyptian hieroglyphics" (collier+manley), and found the following on p126: ''"The front cover shows a detail of an inscribed ritual tool used in the rite of 'opening the mouth' - an obscure ceremony designed to breathe life into an embalmed corpse, a statue or an inscribed image."''
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Revision as of 01:40, 2 February 2013

Opening The Mouth
Running time 1:11
Appears on Geogaddi


Samples/Lyrics

  • If you listen very carefully, you can hear the word 'us' repeated throughout the track.

Comments

  • An Egyptian ritual [Sindawe]. "As the focus for offerings, the tomb was known as the "ka house"; statues of the deceased within the tomb are often called "ka statues" for the same reason. Statues of the deceased placed in the tomb serve as physical repositories for the dead person's spirit. Through the ritual of "opening the mouth," the statue was made an actual living being, able to receive offerings and live eternally as a physical container for the deceased's spirit (or "ka"). For these reasons, statues ideally were made of stone or other durable materials such as hardwood or metal."
    • [DC] was reading the book "how to read Egyptian hieroglyphics" (collier+manley), and found the following on p126: "The front cover shows a detail of an inscribed ritual tool used in the rite of 'opening the mouth' - an obscure ceremony designed to breathe life into an embalmed corpse, a statue or an inscribed image."
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