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What does the Nile River represent?

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There is a lot of emphasis on this Sacred River, the meaning is allegorical of course, even if I don't exclude a litteral meaning.

What does it represent allegorically?

Here some things I noticed, and I suppose.

The upper part of the phisical River is very similar to a neuron or to the symbol in the Shenu Sigil of Goddess Seshat.

On wikipedia I found that the Nile in Ancient Greek is called Νειλος (Neilos), this word has a value of 365. This is also the value of the name of God Abrasax (Αβρασαξ), so I think it can be a similar meaning.

Also I found in wikipedia that also biblical hebrew names exist for this River, and as every Pagan character and meaning appaer in the texts of the enemy, it is a curse or a the inversal of the power of a God uppon humanity.

Behind the allegory of the Nile River, maybe there is a God, so mythologically speaking the Nile is a God.

Hope I can hear more about it, these are just things I was able to came up with, not neccessary these are right or wrong.

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Given the theft of storys, the story of Moses and the Nile River, it's possible that clues could be found by searching through old storys and discovering the original one.
 
I did some searching and found stories similar to that of Moses and the Nile River. It seems like the story of Horus in some Egyptian versions, where it's said he was hidden in the reeds of the Nile by his mother Isis to keep him safe from Set.
If we consider that this story hasn't been altered, then the Nile could be seen as more than just a deity, perhaps a specific organ. If we consider the Eye of Horus to be in the center of the brain, as a symbol of Horus, then the Nile could refer to the spinal canal, as that area is heavily intermingled with spinal fluid. However, it could still also be associated with a deity.
 
This isn't related directly to this thread, but I noticed that the rivers, geographically looks like bolts/thunders.

Same with the sea mimic vibration and frequency with the waves.
 
It has various meanings and concepts , one is that is the location of where one has to go in order to reach somewhere else , water also has to deal with Neptune and the spiritual , even the psyche part of life , could be classed as maybe even the most purest 'water'.
 

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