The Egyptian Was-sceptre - an anatomical tool for the enhancement of the human nervous system?

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The Egyptian Was-sceptre is a rarely spoken of pharaonic symbol often portrayed in the hands of the Gods, rulers, and priests of the lands of Egypt.

An emblem of power, control, and dominion, the was-sceptre is frequently depicted with the Djed pillar and the Ankh - thus highlighting the vital importance of life, stability, and control.

However, the Was-sceptre can also be looked upon as an anatomical tool. A tool that can aid us in the attainment of our true physiological capabilities - the ability to access our nervous systems and enhance and enliven our bio-electrical bodies.

The very shape of the Was-sceptre lends itself to the accessing of difficult-to-reach energy points on the human body. The continued and successful application of pressure to these vital energy centres helps to keep the life-force flowing, increasing our health, improving our well-being, and enhancing our cognitive abilities - helping us to attain our true human potential.

This theory may seem outlandish to many people. However, these videos are only the foundation stones - there are many more to come that will only support and fortify this thesis.

*These concepts become more tangible when we begin to work with our creative energy.

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