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> But Cladking, they don't look a BIT like links of
> a chain! It's people sitting, holding things ...
> They've got heads, and eyes, and eveything!
I'm referring to F46 through F50. They look like paperclips but they represent the "sinews of the Bull of Heaven", they are the chain that becomes taut in the PT;
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> And Osiris [en.wikipedia.org] is a seated chap with a beard and an atef crown
I believe "osiris" represents a specific theory.
> It's important not to fall into the same trap as
> Horapollo ...
I believe Horapollo had some of the ancient knowledge that was passed down orally but some of it was confused.
He said, "HEAVEN AND EARTH GUSHING FORTH WITH WATER".
"And they depict three waterpots, and neither more nor less, because according to them there is a triple cause of the inundation. And they depict one for the Egyptian soil, as being of itself productive of water;..."
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Horapollo like all others could not understand the language because it was based in a lost science. It was a very primitive science but it was real science based in logic and observation. Its metaphysics was language itself. Without science it can not be understood. Horapollo got into trouble trying to reconcile the language he couldn't understand with the knowledge that was passed down through the Egyptian priesthood. The irony is that Manetho probably answered many of the questions about pyramid construction but didn't understand Ancient Language either. Manetho's writing were lost and much of it wasn't believed anyway. There are numerous old "translations" of ancient ideas that are indicative of spraying water. Some of the reality of ancient Egypt might be inducible from Horapollo.
We mistake the Pyramid Texts for magic and religion when in fact it is merely the simple rituals that were read at the kings' ascension ceremonies where they were transformed into a mnemonic we call the pyramid. There was no religion, no beliefs, no magic, and no thought if I am correct. Champollion correctly translated later writing but the technique he used failed for the early writing and it was never noticed.
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Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/23/2022 05:13PM by cladking.