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Kneph In Ancient Egyptian religious art, Kneph refers to a motif, variously a winged egg, a globe surrounded by one or more serpents, or Amun in the form of a serpent called Kematef.〔(The Egyptian revival: ancient Egypt as the inspiration for design motifs in the west ) by James Stevens Curl, p.445, Psychology Press, 18 Nov 2005〕 Some Theosophical sources tried to syncretize this motif with the deity Khnum, along with Serapis and Pluto.〔(An essay on symbolic colours: in antiquity--the middle ages--and modern times ), by Frédéric Portal (baron de), p. 53, J. Weale, 1845.〕〔(The Secret Doctrine: Anthropogenesis ) by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, p. 26, Aryan theosophical press, 1888〕 ==References==
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