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'''Amenta''' is an [[Egyptian]] term composed of ''Amen'' (hidden) and ''Ta'' (land). Thus it is the "hidden land", the abode of the midnight sun, [[Khephra]]. In the [[microcosm]] or man, '''Amenta''' symbolizes the dreaming mind. | '''Amenta''' is an [[Egyptian]] term composed of ''Amen'' (hidden) and ''Ta'' (land). Thus it is the "hidden land", the abode of the midnight sun, [[Khephra]]. In the [[microcosm]] or man, '''Amenta''' symbolizes the dreaming mind. |
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Amenta is an Egyptian term composed of Amen (hidden) and Ta (land). Thus it is the "hidden land", the abode of the midnight sun, Khephra. In the microcosm or man, Amenta symbolizes the dreaming mind.