Ancient Wisdom Symbology

When using this term, I am specifically referring to the body of related symbologies that were created in the period prior to what we call recorded history (Zep Tepi) 

and evidenced throughout the philosophy, religion, and mysticism of Africa, Asia, and beyond. This body of symbolized wisdom has also been referred to as the Philosophers’ Stone and Emerald Table[t][s] of Thoth. Both of these purposely-symbolic names for a symbolic body of wisdom have been misinterpreted and obfuscated over the last many centuries. I am now demonstrating the truth about them in a way that is easily understood and redundantly verifiable. 

Most references to ancient wisdom actually refer to aspects of this body of related symbologies. It was used to model, encode, and encapsulate advanced science and pivotal spiritual wisdom for future generations, as well as forming the basis and frameworks of the canons, narratives, and other knowledge that have been derived from earlier narratives and concepts based on it. This ancient symbology was the direct inspiration for Medu Neter, a.k.a. Egyptian hieroglyphics, a.k.a. the word[s] of god[s]. The Hebrew alphabet was also directly inspired by Egyptian symbolic wisdom. 

The symbolism of Hebrew narratives is based on a specialized derivative of Egyptian symbology that dispenses with the outward images used in hieroglyphics and related symbology and uses the words for the images instead. The result is the ability to create easily read texts that have both literal and hidden (exoteric and esoteric) meanings. 

Likewise, most of the symbology, philosophy, and wisdom of AmenMoses and other ancient Hebrew sages, were derived directly from earlier Egyptian-Nubian sources. Even the Bible claims that Moses was an expert in Egyptian wisdom, all of which was symbolically encoded. The links between pivotal ancient Hebrew and Egyptian-Nubian history, wisdom, philosophy, and symbology are redundantly evidenced and easily proven. Thereby, the ability to understand and decode Hebrew symbology now provides the ability to better understand the symbolized wisdom of Egypt-Nubia and other traditions that have long been poorly translated, misinterpreted, and purposely obfuscated.  

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Lucky Young Omorogbe - Mar 4, 2025, 11:56 AM - Add Reply

A symbolism of wisdom and desirenment.

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Robert Kim - Mar 4, 2025, 1:06 PM - Add Reply

Highly recommended and inspirational

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Lucky Young Omorogbe, also known as Youngfresh, is a cultural writer, independent music artist, and creative entrepreneur based in Benin City, Nigeria. His work explores the intersection of digital innovation, African identity, and youth expression, blending lived experience with grassroots research. Through music, media, and commentary, he documents how African creatives are reclaiming narrative power and reshaping global perceptions. Lucky’s writing has been published on platforms like LodPost.com, and he is a rising voice in Africa’s cultural and tech renaissance.