The Ennead, the Nine, the First Ones

Through the study of Tayamni history we know the Nine arrived at our Universe, or rather, our dimension, from åyAm, from the nine technological worlds of åyAm.

They arrived a million years ago — a team of nine, one person from each of the nine worlds. To modern humans, they would look like a mixture of humanoid species. Some appeared to be primates like humans, and others like human/animal hybrids.

Yasar, Hathor-Auset, Ptah, and Ma’at were almost identical to homo-sapiens, but Sekhmet had features like a lioness, Anpu like a jackal, Thoth like an Ibis, Bast like a house cat, and Sutekh like an animal now extinct at Earth.

From The Judgement of Seth: “In a universe occupying the same space as åyAm, [the Nine] discovered life. Like their own universe, [the new dimension] was filled with galaxies, planets, and stars. They would call it, Sharru Kurru, The Floor of Heaven.

The Nine Technological Races [sent] a team on a mission of discovery. A member from each species would be sent. They would be known as The First Ones, The Nine, The Ennead. One from each of the Nine-Technological worlds, they were nine different species…”

At Earth, the Tayamni built monuments and shrines to honor The Ennead, but humans seeing the shrines, turned The Nine into Gods!

Among the first evidences of life the Nine found were the people who would become the Tayamni — but those people, that species was dying. By transforming them, by splicing their own DNA with them, they saved them. The Ennead saved them from extinction.

It was in this manner that The Nine, inadvertently, created The Tayamni.

From The Love of the Tayamni, “One of The Nine spoke, ‘You have been transformed. This is your Ka,’ she said, ‘your essence. You can exist, but you cannot feel The Power. You are a lattice of radiated photons. But we will give you flesh.’”

Hathor-Auset, the life-giver, the mother, protector of children

Yasar, the farmer, the husband, the father

Bast, the sensual, the healer

Anpu, the priest, the guide, the companion

Ptah, the builder, the architect

Sekhmet, the warrior, the destroyer, the healer

Ma’at, the judge, the maker of laws,

the bringer of justice

Thoth, the learned, the teacher, the magician

Sutekh the mad, the deranged, the murderer

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