Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Horus


One of the oldest known god in Egyptian history. He was worshiped more over 5000 years.

Who was Horus?
He was deity with head of falcon (or hawk), depicted with scepter and ankh in his hands, symbols of royalty and eternal life. He was Sun god (as Ra, many aspects of him are similar). He symbolized courage and victory. He is wearing two crowns –of Upper and Lower Egypt (red and white), that represents the unity between them.

Name:
Horus means “the one far Above” representing the highest position of Horus among other gods. Other names and titles of him are: Hunter`s god, God of Kingship, god of the Dawn, Keeper of secret Wisdom, Son of Truth, Horus the Avenger; He was also a patron saint of the existing pharaoh, who was referred as “Living Horus”.

Family:
In the early dynasties Egyptian accepted Horus as son of Ra (the Solar god), later they merged in one powerful god of Sun –Ra-Horakhte. He takes part in many creation myths. Later in time father of Horus became OSIRIS and his mother ISIS. His companions are: Serket and Hathor; his children: Imsety, Hapi, Duamutef, Qebehsenuef, Sekhemet.

Horus in mythology?
In form of falcon, Horus flew at the beginning of the times and created the world. His right Eye was the SUN, and his left eye –the MOON.
2. Over the time (around 2350 B.C.) Egyptians put Horus in another role –as son of Osiris and Isis (known as Harsiesis or Horus the Younger).
The famous legend says, the brother of Osiris –Seth, became very jealous of him and decided to destroy him. He made a trap for Osiris, cut his body into pieces and spread them all over the world. Wife and sister of Osiris –Isis with help of Anubis, gathered all the pieces and put them together, making the first embalming in Egyptian history. Then with magic they were able to revive Osiris for short period of time. During this time Isis became pregnant, later giving birth to Horus. As a child Horus was seen next to Isis on a lotus leaf.

3. In varieties of myths and stories Egyptians described the most important battles for them – between Horus and Seth (Good and Evil). They are depicted in many temples and reliefs.
In one story Seth fought with Horus, damaging his left eye (the eye of Moon) –which refers to the changing moon phases on the sky.
God Toth was able to restore and cure Horus eye, so it became one of the most powerful symbols and amulets for Egyptians knows as WEDJAT (Udjat) –symbol of the protection of the world from dark forces and chaos, always watching and observing eye.

* As a funerary amulet, Eye of Horus protected the pharaohs in afterlife. It was seen in the tomb of King Tut.

Horus was the great protector of the pharaohs in their earthly life. He was seen as a hawk resting on the shoulder of the pharaoh, spreading his wings.

Temples of Horus?
The most significant temple is Temple of Edfu (Behdet Edfu)– 60 km  from Aswan. It is well preserved temple showing the battles between Horus and Seth; the construction process of the temple continued 180 years.

Sons of Horus were the guardians of Canopic jars in the Underworld. (These jars contained the liver, lungs, stomach, intestines of the dead).

Passage describing Horus with his words in the Coffin Text (148 chapter):

I am Horus, the great Falcon upon the ramparts of the house of him of the hidden name. My flight has reached the horizon. I have passed by the gods of Nut. I have gone further than the gods of old. Even the most ancient bird
could not equal my very first flight. I have removed my place beyond the powers of Set, the foe of my father Osiris. No other god could do what I have done.
 I have brought the ways of eternity to the twilight of the morning. I am unique in my flight.
My wrath will be turned against the enemy of my father Osiris
and I will put him beneath my feet in my name of 'Red Cloak'."

Esoteric signs of Horus:
Crystal: Quartzite, Golden Topaz
Color: golden, yellow
Number: 6
Scent: frankincense 
animal: Falcon, hawk 
flowers: carnation 
Tree: acacia 
Herb: rosemary 
Food: sunflower seed 

Mantra of Horus: I`m the master of the Rising Sun, I`m defeating the darkness, I`m the symbol of Resurrection. 

Ra-Horakhte





















Thursday, September 22, 2016

Hathor


Hathor was one of the oldest deities in ancient Egypt. The mother Goddess.
Who was Hathor? (Het-heru)
Goddess of Sky, love, joy, fertility, women energy, dance, music, foreign lands. She was protecting childbirth and pregnant women. Her direction is West (she was known as Nile of the Sky, as she was associated with the Milky way) another important name given to her was “Mistress of the West”, as they believed Hathor welcomed souls of the dead in the Tuat.

Appearance of Hathor?
She was depicted either as a woman or as woman with head of caw. Her symbol defining her from other gods was headwear of two horns, holding a sun disk and encircled by uraeus (sacred cobra). Another goddess who wears this symbol is Isis.

Associated with Greek goddess Aphrodite, Roman Venus ~

In mythology?
1. One of the myths represent Hathor as a divine Cow, who gave birth to the world and some gods. She is shown holding the sky, her four legs are the four pillar holding the cosmos.
2. Another myth tells about god Ra ruling over the world, when the humans turned against him and disobeyed him; they deserved a punishment. Then the Right eye of Ra (Sun symbol) in form of Hathor (as a daughter of Ra) started to judge people, many souls were killed, then she turned into Sekhmet –the lioness goddess. God Ra was worried that she would destroy the whole world, so he mixed red color with beer and spread it over the land. Hathor drank from it, thinking that it was blood and became intoxicated, in this way she forgot her mission and humanity was saved until the final day. Then she restored her form as Hathor and returned to home of Ra.

Titles and name?
Hathor name means “house of Horus”, The hieroglyph of her name is shown as wick (meaning the letter “h”), a duck (meaning daughter of Ra), and the cow symbol of the goddess. She had many titles like: Lady of the West, Lady of Turquoise, Lady of Byblos, “She of the Divine column”, Nile of the sky.

Family?
As always don’t be amazed from the family relations of ancient gods in any religion. Hathor was companion of Ra (who was also his father in the myth), and Horus (who was also her son). Her children were: Ihi, Imsety, Hapi.


Temples?
Hathor as one of the most prominent goddesses was worshiped at the temple of Dendera (Upper Egypt). This temple complex is well preserved and covers 40 000 sq.m. In this temple were found amazing preserved paintings, as well as a ceiling with Dendera zodiac, it is shown in round shape all 12 zodiac signs (instead of Aquarius they depicted Hapi –god of the Nile) and 2 eclipses. Some believe it is older than 50 years B.C. The calendar of ancient Egyptians was Lunar.

Hathor face was depicted in a triangular form associating a cow, with ears of cow from both sides of the face, she had plaited hair, typical for the ancient style.

Symbols of Hathor:
Sistrum: ancient Egyptian musical percussion instrument, used in rituals and ceremonies.
Mirror: often the mirrors used by women in Egypt had carved image of Hathor on the handles. (women used eye make up from cohl and crushed malachite stone for green eye shadows. Hathor was associated also with all turquoise jewelry.)

Hathor played a role in guiding the souls of death to the underworld. She is depicted embracing them. Nile river was viewed as bridge to afterlife. The west of Nile was place for death (Egyptians placed their cemeteries there), the east of Nile was place for new beginnings and rituals.

In the legends – The Seven Hathors” symbolizing fate, cycle of life and death, were able to predict the future of a new born Egyptian child.

Esoteric signs of Hathor:
Crystal ~ red Jasper
Color ~ Ocher
Number ~ 10
Scent ~ Patchouli
Animal ~ cow
Flower ~ primrose
Tree ~ elm
Herb ~ dill
Food ~ olive


(*May Hathor guide me to create life and bliss!)  





















fantasy image of Hathor with heart 

































Hathor as a cow with the sun disk above 
 Hathor with Sobek (crocodile god)


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Ra (Re)


Pronounced Ra or Re, he is the Sun god of creation in Egypt. He is also a central god in Egyptian pantheon, influencing all other gods.

Who is Ra? ~
As connected with the solar deity, he was connected with the sun and always you ll recognize him by the solar disk encircled by cobra above his head. He was connected with Atum –as Atum-Ra. He represented the Sunlight, creation and warmth of world.

Appearance of Ra? ~
He appeared in a human form with head of falcon in dark blue and crown of the Sun disk in red color. The disk is always encircled by Uraeus – the sacred cobra. He also wears collars, bracelets and short dress, in his right hand he carries ankh, and in left –scepter. Some other variations in appearance of Ra are with head of beetle and head of Ram (as god Amun-Ra). As a main god he had the privilege to be depicted as all kind of symbolic animals – bull, lion, ram, hawk, heron, serpent, cat and phoenix. But always the sun disk is his main attribute.

The myth behind? (Solar boat)
Ancient Egyptians myth is telling that Ra sails through the skies with his Solar boat (called “Baraque of millions of years”) with his companions gods, giving light to the world. In the morning his boat appeared from the East and it was called “Madjet” meaning “becoming strong”. In the morning manifestation of the boat, Ra appeared as a beetle, know as “Khepri, the scarab God”.  In the evening the boat reached to the west horizon, where it was called “Semektet” (or becoming weak”). The evening appearance of Ra was as Khnum –ram headed god.
At the end of the day Egyptians believed Ra “died”, swallowed by Goddess of the sky Nut, where he went to the Underworld. He left the moon on his place to spread the light on earth in the night. Ra was always reborn on the next day. In some legends he is fighting with the evil serpent Apep –symbol of the Chaos, and defeat it.

Family of Ra?
As a supreme god, Ra created himself from the Primal chaos (or the dark ocean of the beginning called NUN) (as Amun, Atum). His children were: SHU (God of dry air and sky), TEFNUT (goddess of the moisture and rain), Bastet and MAAT.
His companions were: Isis, Sekhmet, Hathor.

There are many creation myths with god Ra, one of them talks about Isis taking power from him with a smartness and using one snake. Another myth includes the Tree of Life.
The tree was situated in the Sun Temple of Ra in Heliopolis and it was sacred. The fruit from the tree was available only to pharaohs and priests –as representation of Gods power of earth, so only they could taste it, have eternal life and knowledge of the Divine Plan. On the Tree of life was seated the mythological bird BENNU, which represented the soul of Ra. This bird is phoenix. This amazing bird had red and golden feathers and symbolized resurrection and rising sun. Bennu always turn to ashes and was reborn again (similar to the Solar boat of Ra, that went to Underworld and then was reborn for new day).
Another important symbol is Benben stone. It had the pyramid shape (sacral shape of fire element) – and was place on obelisk inside the Ra Solar temple. The stone was a beacon (light) for the Bennu bird.
Temple of Ra?
There are many temples, dedicated to Ra. They don’t contain statues of god, but are made in a special way, showing the sun light in a special time of the year and day. This is the Heliopolis temple called “Bennu Phoenix”.

Ra and other gods ~
Ra was connected with many powerful deities like Atum (Atum-Ra), Amun (Amun-Ra), Horus (Ra-Horakhty –meaning Ra of the Horizon);

During the New Kingdom were build many Solar temples, dedicated to Ra.

Sacred Symbols of Ra~
The EYE of Ra is one of the most important symbols. It represents the sun disk (the right eye of Ra), with two Uraeus (coiled cobras) around it, next to the white and red crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt. This eye was also a strong amulet against all evil.
The left eye was symbol of the moon.
The cobra on the sun disk is symbol of divine authority, royalty.

Esoteric signs of Ra ~
Crystals ~ Quartzite, Golden Topaz
Color ~ golden
Number ~ six (Hexagram)
Scent ~ Frankincense
Animal ~ Falcon
Flower ~ carnation
Tree ~ acacia
Herb ~ Rosemary

Food ~ sunflower seed 














Re Hieroglyph ~

Amun Re


Meaning “The hidden one” “Mysterious of form” (in combination with Re –“hidden Sun light”)

There are more than 2000 known gods and goddesses worshiped in Ancient Egypt. One of the most important gods was Amon (Amun), who had the name Amun Re later in the history.
Who is Amon?
He is a creator god with the title “King of the gods”, his cult is dedicated to fertility and life. Moreover Amon was the supreme creator of the world and “father of the pharaoh”. Other spelling of his name are: Amun, Ammon, Amen, Hammon. He was the One god from whom everything and everyone came to life.

Appearance of Amon?
Images of Amon show him as a man with blue or black skin, His clothes are royal – double plumed headdress with red and green (or red and blue); He is always depicted with jewelry like collar, necklace, bracelets and armlets. He wears kilt or a tunic. In his right hand he is holding Ankh – symbol of eternal life – and in his left hand is a scepter; In some places we see him with a bull tail hanging from his clothes.
Symbolic animal?
Amun is often depicted not only with humans head, but with animal head –of a hawk – encircled by a sun disk and serpent on the top. Other ways to draw him are with head of Ram, Uraeus (cobra), frog. also Ram (sphinx with ram head); Goose, Lion. There are many variations of depicting him, exactly because of the various spheres of life and fertility, he was asked for help.

Temples of Amon?
The most significant and famous temples dedicated to Amon are: Temple in Deir el Medina (near to the Valley of the Kings, across Thebes). Luxor Temple (where ancient Egyptian worshiped “version” called Amenemope. The temple complex of Karnak, which is the largest temple of Amon (attractive with the alley of the criosphinx – sphinx with rams head)
Center of his worship?
Was the city and area of Thebes and Hermopolis.
Family ?
Amon was part of the so called “Thebean Triad: Amon, Mut, Khonsu”. They are mother, father and child.
His wife as Amun was know as Amunet (the mother-goddess) ; Later when Re was added to his name his wife became Mut (goddess of Thebes). His son is Khonsu – important moon energy and healing god.

Spiritual Correspondences of Amon?
With the Greek god Zeus, Roman god Jupiter.

He is the Supreme self created God, connected with the Sun god Ra.

The depicting of Amun in blue skin symbolizes his connection with the Primal force of Air and sky. As manifestation of worlds creation he was god of the Air (wind), sun and sky. Later in history, when his cult was revived again during 18. dynasty, he merged with the fertility god Min, and became Amun-Min.
Symbol of Amun was his crown from cylindrical down part and top of two double ostrich feathers. The ostrich was symbol of creation and light. The sphinx with the Ram head was symbol of fertility, that`s why Amun was “the lord of the two horns”. There were 900 statues of Ram headed sphinxes in Thebes.
The richest people in ancient Egypt (except the Pharaoh family) were the priests.
They owned sometimes 80 000 people working for them, and enormous cattle.
~ He was considered to be a father of Menthu –the god of war in Thebes.
~ Egyptians celebrated in his honor the festival Opet – where symbolically a great statue of Amun traveled from temple of Karnak to temple of Luxor, celebrating his marriage with Mut.

(At the Sun Temple archeologist discover ancient Egyptian astrological and zodiac system, showing all symbols and magical tools in dominion of 12 gods – referring to the 12 zodiac signs. In this system Amun rules in time (26 April -25 May)

Mystical symbols of Amun ~

 Crystal ~ Turquoise
 Color ~  Light blue
 Number ~ four
 Scent ~ carnation
 Animal ~ Ram
 Flower ~ blue cornflower
 Tree ~ oak
 Herb ~ sage

 Food ~ red plum