Some readers my have doubts. Specifically, while they may agree that a line following the boundaries of many Ankh tops,
does form a wave,
they may not see the connection between the wave that can be created from a line of Ankh tops and a single Ankh symbol.
The connection really is easy to see. Perhaps more so for scientifically educated or interested readers who are familiar with waves.
All you have to do to connect the claim that human beings are waves at a deep level, and the claim that the Ankh is a representation of the wave nature of the human body, is to do this.
Do you see it? How about if the bottom of the wavy line is extended a bit?
A single Ankh symbol is a single wave. The next picture connects a group of the symbols with the line on it to show how they form a wave.
Still don’t believe the Ankh symbol is a representation of a human being? You are really hardcore aren’t you? 😉
How about if I show you this closeup of the top of the Ankh?
By now you should be used to anticipating what comes next. I am claiming the Ankh symbol represents a human body and showing you a closeup of the top of the Ankh that I claimed represented the human head. Surely you know what to look for next?
There is a face in the Ankh top. There is a mouth,
there is a nose,
there are two eyes,
and the final proof that the ancient Egyptians knew about the deep level construction of the human body, there is even a third eye in the face.
What the funk are you talking about?
This is why I’m the only comment on your page.
The meaning of the ankh is life and fertility.
The origin goes back tens of thousands years recorded in Kemet (so called ancient Egypt) and unrecorded further.