
Myths of Egypt: Thoth — Keeper of Wisdom, Scribe of Eternity
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Drift into the heart of ancient Egypt where moonlight brushes temple walls and wisdom is etched in ink upon time itself. In this second chapter of our Myths of Egypt series, follow the sacred footsteps of Thoth, the ibis-headed god of writing, magic, and balance. Discover how he measured the stars, weighed the hearts of the dead, and gave voice to the cosmos through the quiet power of the written word. So snuggle up in your blankets and have sweet dreams.
The music in this episode is Over the Dunes by Jon Sumner.
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