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Ancient Egyptian spell
The legend of the origin of life appears in the third work of this scripture, which is called "The Book of Apep that overthrew Ra and Un-Nefer, namely Osiris". The scripture contains a series of spells, which are used to stop storms and disperse heavy rain clouds in specific ceremonies. Any obstacle, whether alive or not, should be removed as long as it may hinder the sunrise in the morning or the sunshine during the day. The leader in charge of darkness is a demon named Apep, who often appears in the sky as a python. He also gathered all the demons in an attempt to imprison the Sun God in dark kingdom. It is in these curses that we find the legend of the origin of life, which has never appeared in any other Egyptian article.

We can't explain why this "book" appeared in the ceremony of Apep, unless we assume that people regarded the whole "book" as the most powerful spell at that time, and just reciting it was enough for Ape to popularize his minions.

The story of the origin of life is told by the god Nebuchadnezzar, whose name means "God with the greatest power". His image shows that the word "limit" refers to the limit of time and space, but in fact this god is the god of infinite universe. This name once appeared in Coptic literature, and its qualities and characteristics remind modern people of God. The article did not talk about where Nebuchadnezzar lived and how he lived, but it talked about people's belief that he had supreme invisible power, filled the whole space, and he had a desire to create the whole world. In order to realize this wish, he became the god of Hephaela, and the Egyptian people respected him as the most outstanding creative god among the gods from beginning to end. When Nebuchadnezzar became Capella, the world was still in chaos, but there was a large area of water or ocean called Nu, and it was in this ocean that God realized this transformation.