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Thoth Dumuzi was the Akkadian-Babylonian, Sumerian, Mesopotamian chthonic vegetation god Dumuzi and the Egyptian moon wisdom god Thoth. As Dumuzi (Damu, Ama-usum-gal-ana, Tammuz), he was a Akkadian-Babylonian, Sumerian, Mesopotamian chthonic vegetation. Revered from about 3500-200 BCE, Dumuzi was known as "Regenerative Nature Shepherd" and "He who Counts the Stars, Measures the Earth, and Reckons the Heavens". Mentioned in cuneiform texts like "Inana's Descent and the Death of Dumuzi", he was depicted on glyptics, plaques and votive stelae as a "dying and rising" god. As Thoth (Djehuety), he was an Egyptian moon wisdom god who played an important role in Egyptian creation and Pharonic myths. Revered from around 3,000 BCE - 400 ACE, he was mentioned in the coffins and pyramid texts and depicted on wall paintings, sculptures and stone reliefs as a human with an Ibis head or a seated baboon with a feather covered torso.
Patron of scroll scribes and
knowledgeable teacher, like his soulmate wife goddess Neith Inana, he was also
involved as a mediator in the protracted eighty year long struggle between Horūs
and Seth.
The Sacred Site focal point of Hierarch Thoth Dumuzi and the First Ray of Will Empowerment is the Absecon Lighthouse, originally on Absecon Beach, which is located near Atlantic City in Atlantic County, New Jersey, U.S.A. The light station was first established and lit on Absecon Island in 1857. The original optic was a First Order Fresnel Lens installed the same year. Constructed of brick and iron on a foundation of granite blocks, the conical shaped attached to keepers, light was 169 feet high. The yellow tower has a red band midway. The keepers quarters were demolished but there are plans to construct a replica of them. Replaced by a light on the City Pier, the light was deactivated from 1933-1997. The original optic is still in the tower, and, Absecon Light was relit in 1997. Currently under rehabilitation as a Historic Site with a Visitors Center, the lighthouse is managed by the State of New Jersey and the Inlet Public/Private Association.
Hierarch Thoth Dumuzi
shares this Sacred Site focal point with his soulmate wife Hierarch Neith Inana,
also a Hierarch of the First Ray of Will Empowerment... Hierarchs
Goddesses Gods of Twelve Universal Rays
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