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Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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Wadjet Eye or Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus (replica <strong>of</strong> papyrus painting)<br />

Notice the falcon on the left and the cobra to the right <strong>of</strong> the Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus. The<br />

cobra represents the ecliptic. The blue-grey part <strong>of</strong> the eye with the ‘teardrop’<br />

underneath the eye looks very similar to the Ankh symbol. Why was the teardrop<br />

added to the Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus?<br />

Praise to thee, thou Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus,<br />

the Ennead <strong>of</strong> gods rejoices,<br />

when it (the eye <strong>of</strong> Horus) riseth<br />

in the eastern horizon.<br />

Praise to thee, O Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus.<br />

(Pyramid texts)<br />

The Sun rises in the East only at equinoxes, could the pyramid texts therefore be<br />

speaking <strong>of</strong> the equinox alignment with the ‘Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus’, the ecliptic-Milky Way<br />

crossing?<br />

The ‘Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus’ was also seen on images <strong>of</strong> his mother Hathor and hence<br />

Hathor was associated with the Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus as well. We’ve demonstrated that<br />

Isis-Hathor must be equated with the ecliptic Milky Way crossing at the Gemini-<br />

Taurus nexus. In addition the Egyptians believed that the Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus assisted in<br />

rebirth. The Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus is therefore probably just another metaphor for the<br />

ecliptic-Milky Way crossing. In the Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead the Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus appears<br />

on top <strong>of</strong> the pillar next to the bull with the solar disk between the horns with the<br />

Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus.<br />

Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus/Hathor, Book <strong>of</strong> the Dead chapter 17<br />

The following decoration appears on a sarcophagus and contains a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

symbolism concerning the ecliptic-Milky Way crossings combined in one picture<br />

(see picture below). First <strong>of</strong> all we see Horus with the solar disk on his head<br />

seated on his throne. He’s depicted twice once facing east once facing west, the<br />

cardinal directions <strong>of</strong> the equinox sun. Seated on his throne he may represent the

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