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      The first appearance of the phrase “noot nat dit,” is from a passage in
the Papyrus of Ani purchased by Sir E.A. Wallace Budge, which, were it
not for the work of Rene Schwaller De Lubicz, would have been lost to
history. Phonetically it would sound: newt naught dit. According to
De Lubicz it refers to “the simultaneity of opposite states.”
      The conjunction occurs with the realization of the Ka and the Ba
within the confines of corporeal existence. Where the Ba (represented
as a bird form) can be rudimentarily understood as the “soul,” or the
individual aspect of the human being. While the Ka is the ever-present
life force, often represented as a double image. Life is said to have
come to its end when the Ka departs the body, at which time the Ba
would ascend and join the Ka in the afterlife.
      Julian Jaynes, in continuing the work of De Lubicz, has further
speculated that this state, noot nat dit, corresponds to the moment in
human history when consciousness split from the unconscious and modern
man was born. This moment is commonly understood as the breaking of
the tower of Babel. Cleary more study is duly warranted.
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