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How Napoleon's Fear of the Sphinx's Power Led to Its Demise – and What It Means for Us Today

Ancient Egyptian totems were more than just symbols; they were revered as powerful beings with spiritual qualities that could protect their people and their land. These totems were often depicted as powerful animals, such as lions, crocodiles, and eagles, and were believed to possess spiritual qualities that could protect their people and their land. The Sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, was one of the most famous totems in ancient Egypt.

The Sphinx was believed to possess great power and wisdom, and it was revered as a guardian of the pharaohs and their kingdoms. Its imposing presence at the entrance of the Great Pyramids of Giza was meant to ward off evil spirits and protect the sacred burial grounds of the pharaohs. However, the Sphinx's power could not save it from the destructive forces of humans.

In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte led his army into Egypt and conquered the country, marking the beginning of the French occupation of Egypt. During this time, Napoleon's army began using the Sphinx for target practice, shooting at the statue's face and body with cannons and muskets. The Sphinx's nose and beard were badly damaged in the process, and the once-imposing creature was left disfigured and wounded.

Many people believe that Napoleon's army targeted the Sphinx because they were afraid of its totemic power and wanted to weaken its ability to protect the people of Egypt. The French saw the Sphinx as a symbol of resistance and power, and wanted to undermine its influence over the Egyptian people. The destruction of the Sphinx serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of disregarding the power of totems.


As we strive to embrace and restore our tribal totems, it's important to remember the significance of these powerful symbols. Totems not only connect us to our ancestral roots but also possess spiritual qualities that can protect us and our land. By preserving and honoring our totems, we can tap into their power and strengthen our communities. Join us in our mission to revive the power of totems by signing up on our website. Let us restore the power of our African heritage and culture for generations to come.


If you are interested in exploring and restoring the power of totems in African culture, there are many ways to get involved. One way is to research your own tribal heritage and learn about the totems that were revered by your ancestors. By understanding the spiritual significance of these totems, you can gain a deeper appreciation for the power and wisdom of African traditions.

If you want to take things a step further, you can consider working with a traditional healer or shaman to activate your own personal totem. This process involves connecting with the spirit of your chosen totem and allowing it to guide and protect you in your daily life.

At New African, we are dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Africa, including the power of totems and their importance in traditional African societies. If you are interested in learning more about totems or restoring your own tribal totem, please send us an email at newafricangh@gmail.com. Our team of experts would be happy to help you explore the power of totems and their significance in African culture. #TotemicRevival #AfricanHeritage #RevivingOurRoots.

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