
Thoth, Seshat and Amun write the name of the King
on the Tree of Life.
Thoth was considered one of the more important gods of the Egyptian pantheon.
His chief cult shrine was at Khemennu, where he was the head of the local company
of gods, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks. The Ogdoad were associated
with Thoth and the Hermopolis
Magna Creation Myth.
He was considered the heart and tongue of Ra as well as the means by which
Ra's will was translated into speech. He was associated with the moon, arbitration,
magic, writing, science, and the judging of the dead.
He was a friend of Khonsu the moon god from Karnak. He took down the records
of the Weighing of the Heart. And he is known to have outwitted
Ra so that Nut might have her children.
Thoth is shown as an ibis-headed man or as an ibis or baboon.

The Ogdoad
Four male/female pairs associated with basic natural concepts, primordial forces:
Amun and Amaunet - Invisibility
Nun and Naunet - Primodial waters
Kuk and Kauket - Darkness
Huh and Hauhet - Eternity or infinite space
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The males were frog headed and the females were snake headed. See
the Hermopolis Magna Creation Myth
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