Friday, August 17, 2018

Eye of Horus, Body of Christ (Pre-Christianity)

Eye of Horus, Body of Christ - An Introduction to Pre-Christianity by Horus Michael.
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Glossary:

QRST = (Ancient) Egyptian word for Burial, the root word for Christ in (Ancient) Greek.
Djed Pillar = The Tree of Life in Egypt, where Lord Osiris was initially entombed in or attached to (The First Cross). 
Ankh = The Egyptian Hieroglyph for Life, or Eternal Life.  It is a mirror or sandal strap; also it can be interpreted as the union of Male and Female reproductive organs to represent “Life.” The Ankh is also interpreted as a Cross.
Opening of the Mouth Ceremony = This is the Egyptian version of Holy Communion followed by the Eucharist (Banquet).  The Ceremony restores sensory to the deceased with the offering of the Eye of Horus.  It is performed by a Funerary Priest or the Last Male Heir of the Pharaoh.
Liturgy of Funerary Offerings = The Ceremony following the Opening of the Mouth, where the Eye of Horus becomes “food, drink, clothing, cosmetics,” offerings (The Eucharist).
Djed-Ka-Ra Iesesi = The Egyptian Pharaoh of the 5th Dynasty whose name suggests the Trinity (Djed-Ka-Ra) and Jesus (Iesesi). 
The Cross = The universal sign for Death as in crossed scepters or a crucifix. 

Solstice = The time of the year when the Sun is at its closest (Summer Solstice) or farthest (Winter Solstice) from the Earth in its orbit.  Solstices were celebrated in Ancient Farming Communities and in Egypt.
Epagomenal Days = The 5 “added Calendar days” in the Ancient Egyptian Calendar, marked as “Birthdays of the Family of Osiris.”  This completes the 365 day year.
Resurrection = The restoration of life to the deceased, a ritual in the Egyptian Book of the Dead for raising the Mummy from Salt Immersion (Natron). 
Egypt = A country in the North-East part of Africa and in the Middle East, where Pharaohs ruled. It is famous for Pyramids, Egyptian Temples and stone tombs, literacy, art, and certain Pharaohs (in the Bible or Quran).  The Nile River runs through it.
Horus = An Egyptian God of the Sky and Order.  He is celebrated in different phases of his life.  As Horus the Child (Harpocrates) he is the Son of Osiris and Isis.  As Horus the Elder his eyes are the Sun and Moon (in the Sky).  Pharaohs are incarnations of Horus.  The falcon is his symbol.
Set = The brother and murderer of Osiris, as God of Chaos, War, Storms, the Desert and later, Evil.  His sacred color is red.  Pigs, Aardvarks, Snakes, & Donkeys are his patron animals. 
Sata = A Serpent whom the deceased transforms into in Chapter 87 of the Book of the Dead.  Also spelled as Sa-N-Ta, misspelled as “Satan.”
Ishtar = Babylonian Goddess, identified as the Demon “Ashtoreth” in the Hebrew Bible. 
Osiris = The First Qrist (Christ), a legendary King of Egypt who introduced Civilization to the World.  His symbol is the Moon.  His death and resurrection inspired later Christianity.  He is associated with the life of plants in Agriculture, and his sacred days are related to dates and times of Farming in the Egyptian Calendar.
Isis = Wife and Queen of Osiris, mother of Horus.  She is famous for Magic (Technology), and protection.
Anubis = Jackal God, Physician of Osiris and Weigher of the Souls of the Dead at Judgment after death.  He is the brother of Horus, Son of Osiris and Nephthys.
Ma’at = Daughter of Ra the Sun, representing Order, Justice, Laws, Truth, and Cosmic Balance.  She is the counter-balance of the Scales of Ma’at in the Court of Osiris in Duat. The Soul must be equal to the Ostrich Feather of Ma’at to be successful.
Nephthys = Sister of Osiris and Isis, Protector of Pharaohs, also as wife of Set.
Pyramid = a triangular shaped building used as a tomb or Solar Temple in Egypt and Central America.  


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