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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eight pointed cross that we identified in the Dendera Zodiac is displayed here<br />
together with two <strong>of</strong> the most sacred symbols <strong>of</strong> Egypt, the symbols that must be<br />
associated with the crossing <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and Milky Way where the Sun resides<br />
at the equinoxes and/or solstices <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong>. The Ankh and<br />
Djed pillar are placed on what may be a barque. Egyptian deities in particular<br />
those that were associated with the Sun (Ra, Horus) were <strong>of</strong>ten placed inside a<br />
barque because the Sun while travelling along the ecliptic in a <strong>Great</strong> Year<br />
(precession), needs a ferry to cross the Milky Way twice. The fact that these<br />
three symbols, Ankh, Djed pillar and 8 pointed cross appear together in one<br />
artefact is no coincidence and shows that these three symbols belong together.<br />
Ankh, Djed pillar and 8 pointed cross appearing on an amulet<br />
Dutch national museum <strong>of</strong> antiquities, Leiden<br />
Horus was the son <strong>of</strong> Osiris and Isis and it was said that his name meant ‘Horus<br />
who rules with two eyes’. His white right eye represented the Sun while his<br />
left black eye represented the moon. Horus lost his left eye in a fight with his<br />
wicked uncle Set, the brother <strong>of</strong> this father Osiris. Horus wanted to avenge Seth's<br />
murder <strong>of</strong> his father but in the fight Seth tore out Horus his eye. The eyes were<br />
buried and Lotus flowers grew from his eyes. Horus was finally cured by Hathor.<br />
Could the eyes <strong>of</strong> Horus be another metaphor for the two crossings <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic<br />
and Milky Way?