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Bastet: Goddess of Protection: Gods of Egypt, Myth and Mystery, #11
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Bastet: Goddess of Protection: Gods of Egypt, Myth and Mystery, #11 in Vernon, BC
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Bastet: Goddess of Protection: Gods of Egypt, Myth and Mystery, #11 in Vernon, BC
By None
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Before creation, there was no chaos to conquer—only thought waiting to take form.
Ptah: Architect of the Cosmos reveals one of the most profound and overlooked ideas of the ancient world: that reality itself was not built by force, but by intelligence. In the sacred city of Memphis, Egyptian priests envisioned a creator unlike any other—a god who shaped existence through mind and word, designing the universe with precision, purpose, and enduring order.
This book takes you deep into the philosophy of ancient Egypt, uncovering a vision where language holds power, thought becomes structure, and creation is an ongoing act of understanding. Through temples, texts, and the legacy of the Shabaka Stone, discover a civilization that believed the world was not merely born—it was carefully made.
Before creation, there was no chaos to conquer—only thought waiting to take form.
Ptah: Architect of the Cosmos reveals one of the most profound and overlooked ideas of the ancient world: that reality itself was not built by force, but by intelligence. In the sacred city of Memphis, Egyptian priests envisioned a creator unlike any other—a god who shaped existence through mind and word, designing the universe with precision, purpose, and enduring order.
This book takes you deep into the philosophy of ancient Egypt, uncovering a vision where language holds power, thought becomes structure, and creation is an ongoing act of understanding. Through temples, texts, and the legacy of the Shabaka Stone, discover a civilization that believed the world was not merely born—it was carefully made.


















