The Aorta and The Was-Scepter.

Mind bending

Our entire biological system, the brain and the Earth itself work on the same frequency” – Nikola Telsa

Some are familiar with the word Aorta and what it means and some of you might be the first time reading and coming to know of it.

What is Aorta?

According to Wikipedia, Aorta is the main and largest artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and extending down to the abdomen, where it splits into two smaller arteries (the common iliac arteries). The aorta distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body through  systemic circulation.[1]

When we examine the etymology of the word further understand that it means:

…a word applied by Aristotle to the great artery of the heart, literally “what is hung up,”…” to lift, heave, raise”,….”raise, lift, hold suspended.”      

What is the importance of the Aorta?

It carries oxygenated-rich blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. Our blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve.

The Cane-shaped curve allows other major arteries to deliver oxygen-rich blood to the brain, muscles, and other cell.

Aorta

The shape of the Aorta

It is quite obvious that the Aorta is shaped like CROOK with its curved cane shape that almost looks like the Ancient Egyptian Was-Scepter and Shepard’s crook.

Sew below to spot the similarities.

The Was Scepter – Egyptian Mythology

A scepter or sceptre is  means a “rod” or “staff” indicating authority.

The Was-Scepter originates from Egyptian antiquity in arts, religion, relics, and hieroglyphics. It appears as a stylized animal head at the top of a long, straight staff with a forked end. Each Egyptian Deity wielded a scepter to command their unique powers.

What was it used for?

It is believed that the scepter was used as a symbol of power and dominion over its subjects, as an amulet.

Who could carry a scepter?

  • Gods,
  • Kings,
  • Priest.

So, What does this mean

There is no coincident that the Aorta and the Was-Scepter// the crook look-alike. The Was Scepter has two small forked-shaped ends similar to the aorta’s common iliac. The human Heart hangs on the aorta, whilst the lungs are supported and lifted by the aorta. This makes the aorta the life support and cane of the human life and nervous system. Thus the there is an immense amount of power that the aorta wields without humans being fully aware of it.

In Metaphysics, the symbolism of the aorta is quite evident in scepters/ walking canes – especially the ones that are cone-curved e.g.

  • Staff of moses – performed miracles with it
  • Egyptian – Gods scepters that ruled with with secpters
  • Christ’s crook

If we turn to the bible we will understand the significance of a scepter and the authority it holds, and it’s the symbolism of God’s rule. In the book of Psalm 45:6 “ Your throne, O God, will last forever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom.” When the Bible uses the word scepter as it pertains to God, it is referring to God’s absolute rule over creation. The scepter of God also shows up in prophetic passages describing the coming Messiah who will rule the nations and restore righteousness. He will rule them with an iron scepter” (Revelation 19:15). In the book of Esther, the queen could only approach the king’s throne when he held out his royal scepter to her (Esther 8:4). Today we have priests, bishops, Kings, and our family elders holding scepters when performing ceremonies, rituals, or passage of rites giving life to the culture and long-established traditions same as the AORTA as it continuously circulates blood and oxygen from the heart (chambers of the soul) to the rest of the body.

Conclusion

One would then question the kind of power, authority, and dominion some of the priests have over their followers with the use of the scepters. Remember the Aorta gives life to the nervous system. In my humble view, the crook and the Was-Scepter were influenced by the shape, use, and power of the aorta in the human body. This is another mystery to one day unravel in detail.