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Aten-the sun-disc
This is for you history buffs.
Remember the scene in the Lost Planet of the Gods where Adama uses his Seal of the Lords of Kobol to enter the tomb of the ninth Lord? He inserts his medallion into the hole where beams of light are illustrated shooting out below it. Well, I stumbled upon the symbol while doing a little research for my latest fanfic. It turns out that that very same symbol in Egyptian history is for Aten, the god and disc of the sun. http://katherinestange.com/egypt/aten.htm |
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Yep - associated to King Tut's father Ahkhenaten (note the '-aten' suffix) and his Queen -- Nefertiti......
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Did a search and found your prequel involving Aten, Michael. Nicely done. Recognized a little Bible, a little Hoagland, a little Sitchin, a little Marrs . . . :salute:
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that was considered the first attempt at a monotheistic religion. which didnt go over to well with the ancient priest hood or the people for that matter.
That particular symbol has been found in other places and older as well. or at least variants of it. thats one of the reasons I used to love BSG. I was really into Ancient history then and know. |
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Yes, I noticed it looks a lot like the "All-Seeing eye". Which is usually mentioned as being inspired by the Eye of Horus.
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Excellent thread LZaza!
Galactica was well researched far as all the little tipbits of motifs and references go, the mythological/fantasy parts certainly make it the "Lost" of its day with all the ancient Egyptian themes and whatnot within BG's makeup. God only knows what Glen Larson would've done or created had the series continued at the time with the Kobollian mythology that was set up in the pilot, WOTG's and LPOTG's. And only 'NOW' do writers and producers of television series saddle their shows with fantasy elements and motifs basing them on old Earth legends etc. :rolleyes: http://katherinestange.com/egypt/Amarna.jpg Beautiful to know that so much was researched for Galactica which only lasted one season back in 78/79. Makes you think with all these puzzles coming together over the show over time, that, all this information ought to be saved by us and made/converted into some sort of DVD Battlestar themed based project by Galactica's fandom doesn't it. Sorted out and properly labed in chapters and such, we could well have our own documentary that taps into the series and how it was put together as such! Food for thought! Seriously though, once again neat well sought out news article clip LZaza you should be commended for your efforts! :cool: :) KJ |
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Thanks, KJ. Wasn't much of an effort, though. Just stumbled upon it while doing other research.
Weirdly, the same day I also found a reference to a book called The Book of the Words by Albert Pike in 1877. Of course, I was struck by the similarity to the Book of the Word, the Colonial Holy Book. At the time, as I said above, I had already noticed the similarity between the All-Seeing Eye, commonly seen in Masonic symbology, and the Aten. Coincidentally, the Book of the Words is written by a well-known Freemason. It was interesting to me especially as I'm looking for links for my story with ancient secret societies that I'm trying to trace back to the Thirteenth Tribe and Kobol. Here we are with two coincidences, which is enough to kick start any respectable conspiracy theory these days. Admittedly, I was a little disappointed to find on further pursuit of the topic that the book by Pike is also called the Book of the Words and their Ancient Masonic Meanings. I'm not sure if it was written with the former title (as I've seen on the PDF edition) and then later changed to the latter version for clarification . . . and possibly to thwart eager BSG fanfiction writers seeking to insert Count Iblis into a plot line.:errr: Oh well. It's always interesting. |
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If one digs, you find that Egypt was, long before Unification, monotheistic. Polytheism developed later. Even into later times, Egyptians sometimes made reference to "God" without qualification. FWIW. Egypt's power-blocks were too tied to the staus quo to ever accept Akhenaten's newfangled ways. The people didn't like them because, if there is ONLY the Aten, and he is worshipped through the Pahraoh, what about the ancestors? Is there still an afterlife, where they live on in the Fields of the Blessed? Akhenaten had no answers for them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aten_disk.jpg Monotheism has existed since time immemorial, it had just never been elevated to a national faith before. One wonders if the Hebrews in Egypt became anathema because of connections to Akhenaten's revolution? There are Hebrew names in government in the previous reign, one being a Vizier named Aper-el. Hhmm... |
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The Aten religion also removed the people from direct worship: only the royal family could commune with the god (touched by the little hands at the end of the rays) Everyone else got the glory of his reflection. It also put priests out of work. More unfortunately it disturbed the temple system, and when combined with a revision of the temple and royal estates, shifted power within a major engine of the economy and made enemies of a system that fed the people.
There had been a solar cult since the earliest expressions of faith, and it had been pretty exclusive to the king and his divinity, but this one was a little too esoteric and declared all the local gods defunct. A certain recipe for mass disquiet. Thames and Hudson published an excellent book called The Cult of Ra by Stephen Quirke which looks at the many forms of sun worship in ancient Egypt In it Akhenaten is described as the 'exclusive son', not just son of ra as all other kings had been. Cheers, Lara |
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Sorry to take so long getting back to you. At the mo, I am quoting from memory. An old Egyptology book, presently moldering somewhere in this dump. The term I was thinking of "...a blast of God smote us", occurs in a New Kingdom text, referring to the Hyksos invasion. I don't remember who by, now. I shall have to mount an expedition and excavate! |
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Always love the research style discussions on CF's about BG's motifs and whatnot. Seriously think we should put a DVD together covering BG's background or that amount of research the creators when into while developing it for television. Always said the Galactica websites have a good layed webpage covering her inner workings, so all one has to do is head up a division of people(s) on here put into groups working on gathering all the parts of the series' segments. And place all this information into a well made documentary of sorts for DVD and ta'da!
Cross-referencing all the info and having any such DVD be well researched enough with a narrative (illustrated through DVD's clever usages) outlining how each of the ancient Earth legends were cleverly referenced in the classic show itself, by saying what legend or myth was put into an episode or giving plausible reasons behind the way Larson & Co made their subtle nods to ancient Earth motifs for example. Sweet idea if it can ever be realised by us lot, i reckon! KJ |
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That period of Egypt seems very polytheistic to me. Seems I need a lot of help to really understand this subject properly. D. |
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