Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
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The importance <strong>of</strong> the crossing <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and the Milky Way is expressed in<br />
several Egyptian texts such as in the Pyramid texts: ‘May you ferry over by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Great</strong> Bull’ and ‘The Bull <strong>of</strong> the Sky has bent down his horn<br />
that he may pass over thereby’. In the C<strong>of</strong>fin texts we find the expression: ‘O<br />
Horn, ferry across Him who is in his shrine’. I suggest that these texts hint<br />
at the precession <strong>of</strong> the Sun; it’s Horus who needs a ferry across the Milky Way<br />
river near the Gemini-Taurus nexus. Have a look at the next picture and see what<br />
the symbolism <strong>of</strong> Isis-Hathor represents.<br />
Hathor-Isis represents the crossing <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and the<br />
Milky Way near the Gemini-Taurus nexus.<br />
There is another crossing <strong>of</strong> the Milky Way near the Sagittarius-Scorpio nexus<br />
where Horus requires a ferry to cross the Milky Way in the precession cycle. In<br />
the papyrus Khensumes the God Nun appears with outstretched arms and<br />
holds al<strong>of</strong>t the solar bark <strong>of</strong> the Heavens. The ship is made <strong>of</strong> two cosmic<br />
serpents (representing the ecliptic). In the Egyptian creation myths Nun is the<br />
female deity <strong>of</strong> the waters <strong>of</strong> chaos, the primeval waters.