πŸͺ· A good alternative to "amen" or "so mote it be" is "ginesthoi," the Greek Ptolemaic-era pharaonic command meaning "make it so" or "so let it be written, so let it be done" as spoken by #YulBrynner (born 11 July 1920, died 10 October 1985) in "The Ten Commandments". ##somoteitbe #ginesthoi #genesthoi #egyptianoccult πŸͺ·
πŸͺ· Priests of Antinous suggest a good alternative to "amen" or "so mote it be" is "ginesthoi," Greek Ptolemaic-era pharaonic command meaning "make it so" or "so let it be written, so let it be done." It is a word #Antinous would have understood and used himself! "#Ginesthoi" was written at the bottom of a Ptolemaic papyrus, probably by the Egyptian Queen #Cleopatra VII herself, and is the only example of her handwriting, according to Dutch papyrologist Peter van Minnen. πŸͺ·