08-22-2021, 11:49 AM
Indeed, the ankh represents the Christian cross! Well, according to my own interpretation. Check this out:
Arms curving down, that's similar to the Rune of Yr I posted about earlier. And the "knot of Isis" is the trapped kundalini. And when the arms become stretched out sideways, that represents the knot of Isis being untied. And that's the same as the Christian cross (latin cross) symbolizing kundalini being integrated into a unity of duality and oneness.
Quote:"The tyet (Ancient Egyptian: tjt), sometimes called the knot of Isis or girdle of Isis, is an ancient Egyptian symbol that came to be connected with the goddess Isis.[1] Its hieroglyphic depiction is catalogued as V39 in Gardiner's sign list.
In many respects the tyet resembles an ankh, except that its arms curve down. Its meaning is also reminiscent of the ankh, as it is often translated to mean "welfare" or "life"." - Wikipedia
Arms curving down, that's similar to the Rune of Yr I posted about earlier. And the "knot of Isis" is the trapped kundalini. And when the arms become stretched out sideways, that represents the knot of Isis being untied. And that's the same as the Christian cross (latin cross) symbolizing kundalini being integrated into a unity of duality and oneness.