He is also seen as the form of Shu or Ankherhe wears the god's headdress. he has been seen wearing atef crown and the united crowns of upper and lower Egypt. Thoth (which I know him as ) is seen as a dog faced baboon or man with the head of the baboon when he is A'an, the god of equilibrium but in the form of A'ah-Djehuty he took more of the human form. These forms are all symbolic and are metaphors for Thoth's attributes. Although the Egyptians did not believe these gods actually looked like humans with animal heads. The moral of most of the stories was that powerful folks should be nice to the little guys. In writing this one I was really excited because I used to love to write and then some personal things happened and I just stopped one day and haven't really written since this gives me so hope as to I maybe able to pick up a pen or pencil again and start do what I once so loved to
He is also seen as the form of Shu or Ankherhe wears the god's headdress. he has been seen wearing atef crown and the united crowns of upper and lower Egypt. Thoth (which I know him as ) is seen as a dog faced baboon or man with the head of the baboon when he is A'an, the god of equilibrium but in the form of A'ah-Djehuty he took more of the human form. These forms are all symbolic and are metaphors for Thoth's attributes. Although the Egyptians did not believe these gods actually looked like humans with animal heads. The moral of most of the stories was that powerful folks should be nice to the little guys. In writing this one I was really excited because I used to love to write and then some personal things happened and I just stopped one day and haven't really written since this gives me so hope as to I maybe able to pick up a pen or pencil again and start do what I once so loved to