The following creation myth was synthesized by the author from two main sources: translations by Wallis Budge in his discussion of the Heliopolitan god Atum or Atem, sometimes called Tem or Temu, and R.T. R Clark's discussion and excerpts of the Heliopolitan liturgy.
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Source: Visionary Interpretations of Global Creation Myths
August 1, 2000, Golden Point Productions
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0962471690 9780962471698
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"The following creation myth was synthesized by the author from two main sources: translations by Wallis Budge in his discussion of the Heliopolitan god Atum or Atem, sometimes called Tem or Temu, and R.T. R Clark's discussion and excerpts of the Heliopolitan liturgy."
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