Friday, September 27, 2013

AE Deity of the Week: Osiris

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris

Osiris (Asar, as in C_Asar, the form of Julius Caesar post-assassination and deification) is the AE God of the Afterlife in Duat (the Otherworld).  He was once a Moon god, separate from the Solar worship of Ra; after decades of competition with the other doctrines, some priests unified the beliefs of the people by merging the stories in the doctrines, thus creating a family of the gods, whereby the gods were all related to one another, not separate (as in pre dynastic or early dynastic eras). 

The story that Osiris is the Father of Horus or son of Geb and Nut or Ra, that he was killed by Set and dismembered, is modern (prior to the New Kingdom era).  This story was created to unify the gods together.  The original Osiris was the Nobleman Latracenal of Atlantis, the First Sovereign Prince of Light, who had 2 bronze female statues positioned behind his chair, like the positioning of Isis and Nephthys behind Osiris.  The later stories has Osiris as the god of Agriculture, the Moon, and of regeneration or resurrection.  In that story, "Eternal Life was only granted by him." 

The stories about Jesus of Nazareth are taken from the later stories about Osiris.  The Second Appearance of Christ is the same story as the Return of Osiris to establish his Eternal Kingdom on Earth (S7-UEIR).  Christian rituals have their origins in Ancient Egypt: Foot washing ritual is a hieroglyph for Purity; Palm Sunday has Palm branches used to clean the floor in Egyptian Temples; Communion ritual is the Opening of the Mouth ritual, using the Eye of Horus as the body of sacrifice; though there are no anointing rituals mentioned in the Bible, so Jesus cannot call himself Christ, the "Anointed One" because that is misleading, as Egyptian Priests were anointed priests; anointing oils include sunscreen (Aloe Vera). 

 MC 2013.


















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