Saturday, July 18, 2020

On Osirianity vs Hyksos theory



The recent Hyksos Theory that the Hyksos/Shepherd Kings "did not invade Egypt" was an attack on my religion of Osirianity by Pro-Jewish Archaeologists and is regarded as Blasphemy to all of Egyptian Pharaonic History.  Their attack is calling Egyptian Pharaohs "liars."  Blasphemy is punishable by flogging.  My book was recently published in 2020. 

(Page 58): an Excerpt:




     The Exodus is the removal of the people of Israel from “bondage in Egypt.”  This is reflected in Egyptian funerary literature.  The Exodus is from the West (Amenta or Duat) and the East (Celestial Canaan).  The Pharaoh of the Exodus is represented by Apophis – the Hyksos Pharaoh named Apophis was ruling during the life of Egyptian Prince Ahmoses (Moses), who founded the 18th Dynasty after he removed the Hyksos from Egypt and into Canaan.  The Hyksos invaded Egypt, like the Habiru of the Bible, and remained there for generations but they had enslaved the Egyptians who rebelled and removed them.  So the Book of Exodus is wrong.  Ahmoses was an Incarnation of Osiris (M7). 

          The Land of Milk & Honey is thought to represent the Fields of Peace in the Egyptian Afterlife.  This is where corn grows several cubits tall (Egyptian measurement) so you don’t need to bend over to harvest it.  It is also a land of Giants, like the ones mentioned in the Bible; a reference to Goliath. 
          The Sun God Ra rising from the Lotus of Creation in the Celestial Ocean of Nu is thought to be Moses rising from the Papyrus raft in the Nile when he was found by Pharaoh’s daughter.  The Rod of Moses is the Egyptian Cobra that becomes stiff when it is held by its neck.  It is a reference to the tool used in the Opening of the Mouth ceremony, the Ur-Heka or “Great of Magic.”  For Moses is the Mouth of YHWH and is Great of Magic. 



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