Thursday, October 7, 2010

ASET OF EGYPT

Aset of Egypt......

"Queen of Heaven, Earth and the Underworld"

In Egypt of all the feminine entities Aset (Isis) was
the greatest Goddess of all.

She was worshipped for over 3,000 years from predynastic,
that is before 3,000 BCE up through the the 2nd century AD
where her culture and and many images depicting her passed on
directly to the Christian Mary.

Aset (Isis) was not confine to just Egypt...Her influence
crossed boundaries of race, culture and that of nations.

During the 3rd century BC her greatness reached Greece,
and spread throughout the greater Roman Empire and beyound.

She was the great Mother Goddess of the universe from whom
all gods, goddess, worlds humanity were born and had there
being.

Daughter of the Sky Goddess Nut and the Earth God, Geb who
came from the formless waters in the beginning. The Nun,
the primordial waters and dark abyss as spoken of in Genesis.

At the master school what was known as Heliopolis the On of
the Bible Aset (Isis) belonged.

That is where the original cosmology surrounded her started.

Aset (Isis) was one of three Goddesses during the Bronze Age.
The others being Innanna, of Istar (Northern Sumeria) and
Cybele of Anatolia....Hetep

(HETEP CIRCLE)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

THE HYKSOS PHARAOHS

The Hyksos....

Modern historians usually describe the Hyksos as Semitic invaders
from Palestine and Syria who in the early 17th century BCE conquered
Egypt.

History further reports that they established a kingdom on the
northeast border of the Nile Delta.

The Hyksos are said to have ruled their northern Egyptian Kingdom
(Lower Egypt) from 1680 BC until 1560s BC.

They were later to be driven out of the country by a nationalistic
revolt by vassal princes of the Nile Delta and upper Egypt under
Ahmose 1, who later found the 18th dynasty.

The name Hyksos according to Egyptologist has originally been interpreted
to mean Shepard Kings. But it has also been suggested that the name
means "Foreign Rulers" which historians are currently embracing.

This looks to be wrong as the hieroglyp used to denote hyk - the disputed
term for shepard is a shepard crook symbol. so more than likely the true meaning
and translation for Hyksos is "Shepard King"

The Hyksos Shepard Kings were mighty Pharaohs. They introduced the horse
and chariot and fighting arts which were unknown to the Egyptians..

The Egyptian historian Manetho called them Hykshos and Josephus backs this
up with Hyksos.

They ruled from Memphis the old capital, and from Avaris a new capital which
they found in the delta.

Some research indicates that Abraham was possibly one of the first Hyksos
Pharaohs and these were the Biblical Patriarchs of the Bible.

For sure there expulsion under Ahmose 1 some 24,000 or more seems
to be the exodus of biblical history even though the time line is before
the Moses era.

History shows there was a another exodus also during the time of
Ankenaten but the figures are much smaller.

Did the biblical scribes purposely combind these two exodus periods
into the great exodus that we have come to believe in according to
Bible standards.....

The Pharaoh Ankenaten heralded in monotheism. His brother was named
Thutmoses and study indicates he was possibly the Moses of the bible.

So here we are looking at a possible coverup of major importance
created by the biblical scribes who elected to bring in a new order.

This schism was battle between the old school under Heliopolis priesthood
who propagated the god Amon and the new under the Aten heralded in by the
Pharaoh Ankenaten......Hetep

(HETEP CIRCLE)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

EGYPTIAN CALENDAR

The first Egyptians counted by lunar months.

The word month is is expressed by the ideograph noon sign, though this by
no mean helped in dividing time in strict harmony with the regular recurrence
of the seasons and observations of the sun's course.....

To obtain such agreement the early Egyptians tried to get as close as possible
to the solar year.

Taking twelve months of thirty days as a basis, they supplemented them by five
inter-calary days (epagomenae), and thus created a calendar year 365 days, within
a quarter of a day of the true solar year 3651/4 days.

The most noted feature of this first of known calendar was it's adaptation to
agricultural works.

For the twelve months were divided into three seasons the inundation (akhet), the sowing
(perit), and the harvest (shemu).

The first day of the year was fixed at July 19th, whe two great events caught the eyes
of tillers... the beginning of the Nile flood and the appearance in the heavens at the
hour of sunrise of the star Sothis (Sirius).

The "heliacal rising of the Sothis marked the beginning point of an astronomical
era which we call the Sothic cycle.

The coincidence of this sunrise and appearance of Sothis only really exist once in every
1,460 solar or 1,461 civil years.

The calendar could only have been inaugurated in a year where the first day of the
year fell on the day of the heliacal rising of Sothis July 19th (Julian)

In Egyptian history this has happened in 4241, 2781, and 1321 B.C. and A.D. 140.

The calendar introduction cannot be therefore later than 4241 B.C. which is the
oldest certain date in world history......"Hetep"

(HETEP CIRCLE)