Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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Left: Scarab beetle with solar disk flanked by two cobras (ecliptic) inside the Ankh, The scarab beetle also occurs inside the Shen (top left) Centre: Djed pillar with the solar disk in between the horns of Taurus. Right: Djed pillar, Ankh and solar disk In the picture below the Ankh crosses are held in cross form to explain their meaning. They represent the two crossings of the ecliptic and the Milky Way. Pharaohs as the living Horus where buried with the flail and sceptre held in the same posture since their soul would travel to the Golden Gate or Gate of Gods after dead. The Golden Gate is the crossing of the ecliptic and Milky Way near the Sagittarius - Scorpio nexus. The Silver Gate or Gate of Man on the other hand represents the crossing of the ecliptic and Milky Way near the Gemini -Taurus nexus. The Egyptians believed that the soul of man incarnated through this gate into the physical realm. Double Ankh held in cross form (right statue at Karnak). The crossed arms express the fact that the Ankh is a cross. The fact that the crossed arms are really mend to represent a cross I believe is demonstrated by sarcophaguses that show the pharaoh with crossed arms along with a big X cross depicted on his chest.

Sarcophagus with crossed arms and X cross on chest Dutch National Museum of antiquities, Leiden. In the picture below we see two other examples that demonstrate that the cross must be associated with the crossing of the ecliptic and Milky Way. The statue on the right has his arms crossed while he’s holding an Ankh (Sun on the Milky Way) in one hand and a Djed Pillar (Milky Way) in the other hand. On the left we see the decoration on the inside of a sarcophagus depicting Horus with a big X cross on his chest. Horus (as the Sun) is fully encircled by a rattlesnake representing the ecliptic. Left: Horus with big X cross on his chest Right: Grave statue of Tjel mayor of Memphis under Amenhotep III Dutch national museum of antiquities, Leiden. The following artefact is truly remarkable and may be regarded as proof that the Egyptian understood the Great Celestial Conjunction in terms of crosses. The

Sarcophagus with crossed arms and X cross on chest<br />

Dutch National Museum <strong>of</strong> antiquities, Leiden.<br />

In the picture below we see two other examples that demonstrate that the cross<br />

must be associated with the crossing <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and Milky Way. The statue on<br />

the right has his arms crossed while he’s holding an Ankh (Sun on the Milky Way)<br />

in one hand and a Djed Pillar (Milky Way) in the other hand. On the left we see<br />

the decoration on the inside <strong>of</strong> a sarcophagus depicting Horus with a big X cross<br />

on his chest. Horus (as the Sun) is fully encircled by a rattlesnake representing<br />

the ecliptic.<br />

Left: Horus with big X cross on his chest<br />

Right: Grave statue <strong>of</strong> Tjel mayor <strong>of</strong> Memphis under Amenhotep III<br />

Dutch national museum <strong>of</strong> antiquities, Leiden.<br />

The following artefact is truly remarkable and may be regarded as pro<strong>of</strong> that the<br />

Egyptian understood the <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong> in terms <strong>of</strong> crosses. The

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