Papyrus Collective
Oct. 23, 2016

The Encomium

From Write or Die by Byron Wilson (author's profile)

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The Encomium

With the amazing flowering of the multiverses ever expanding, we send vibrations of blessings and peace to the dueling souls who authored the first text from which these verses deprived. Amen-Ra.

For the German Egyptologist Richard Lepsius: for your purchase in 1843, may thy soul know no struggle. Amen-Ra.

For the German Egyptologist Adolf Erman: for your first translation, bless you for your service. We speak a blessing into your soul, circa 1896. Amen-Ra.

For the English Egyptologist R.J. Williams: for your translation and review, bless your soul for your service circa 1962. Amen-Ra.

For German Egyptologist Winfrid Barta: for your dedication to these studies circa 1969, a blessing of peace unto your soul. Amen-Ra.

For R.O. Faulkner: for your hieroglyphic text circa 1956, by this papyrus, we extend a blessing of peace. Amen-Ra.

For our Queen Sister Bika Reed for opening the Berlin Papyrus 3024 and presenting the Rebel of Soul with such care to clarity and appreciation, your work has spoken volumes. Be you blessed as your service speaks more than volumes circa 1978, 1997. Amen-Ra.

Let the 25th Dynasty live beyond the realms and with you, and with us, providing us constant tenacity and will to continue to wage war against war itself. Until peace carries us all together in love, Amen-Ra.

—Xzyzst

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Parallax69 Posted 6 years, 6 months ago. ✓ Mailed 6 years, 6 months ago   Favorite
Here is another transcribed copy for audio scribe. Great job.

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