Eye of Horus, Body of Christ - An Introduction to Pre-Christianity
What connects Ancient Egypt with the Monotheism of Moses, Jesus and Islam? They all venerate an entity who is the Judge of the Living, the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, whose sacred colors are Green and Black, and is the King of Heaven. He is the Qrist (Christ), the Buried One of the Tomb. He is the Immortal God of the Afterlife, and his name is Osiris (Asar, Usiris). So all who worship him are not separate, independent religions; there are no Jews, Christians or Muslims, only Osirians.
In Christianity: the Body of Christ is the Egyptian Eye of Sacrifice, or Wadjet, the Eye of Horus, whom was sacrificed in the war of Light versus Darkness. The murder and scattering of the parts of Osiris by Set [The Big Bang Theory of Astronomy], the God of Chaos, formed the Universe as known in Astronomy. The return of his parts occurs at the End of the Universe, when the Eye is offered as a vessel of Light to purify the Body of Osiris and make it whole. Horus is the Son of Osiris, the God of Order, the reincarnation of Osiris who avenges his past life and Divine Father. Copyright © 2018 Horus Michael, All rights reserved.
The Mummy is buried in fetal form to cause the soul to be reincarnated or reborn in a new body. Birthing bricks, Grain dolls, and other devices help the soul to remember how to live again, or germinate like a plant. The life pattern of reincarnation contains elements of one’s past replicated in the future. If Osiris as the god of vegetation and rebirth can return to life, so can his followers; to live forever via Eternal Rebirths, or ascension to Heaven to sleep for centuries until one’s name is uttered, causing one to return to life. This is why tombstones have names, and walls of names like in the Kings List of King Sety I at Abydos. The tomb is a womb for the soul. The Qrist is the ritual occupant who may return to life like Osiris, the savior of Civilization.
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