10-02-2012, 11:37 PM
OK, I'm a long way away from hitting the big time with this but thought I'd sound it out here first to see if anyone has an opinion they want to share on the subject.
My problem is that I understand the general meaning of the Pyramid Texts but can't convince anyone of it. I've discovered what might be a key concept to get people to accept what seems so obvious to me.
The ancient "Gods" were actually physical phenomena under study and we simply mistranslate and misunderstand the concept. "Horus" was a very important God in the "Land of Rainbows" where the great pyramids were built because he was the "Phenomenon of the Geyser Field". It was through his eye that the water sprayed and the energy of the water was used to lift stones.
I've been missing a very obvious point. All the Gods were created in man's image and people of that time believed that sight or seeing was an "active" thing. The eye didn't simply gather light but rather was like a sonar in that it emited some essence that reflected back to the observer. The "Eye of Horus" is one of the most important concepts in the entire PT.
844a. To say: O N., stand up,
844b. put on thee the eye of Horus, take it to thyself,
844c. that it may stick to thee, that it may stick to thy flesh,
845a. that thou mayest go out in it, and that the gods may see thee adorned with it,
Mayest thou put the love of (the dead king) in every God who shall see him.
Horus does not permit thy face to be without the power to see.
This last one applies at the "upper eye of horus" where the water is caught for use as ballast.
Perhaps one of the more telling new utterances I understand because of this new insight is #69;
"Take to thyself the finger of Set which cause(s) (the) white Eye of Horus to see." This is in reference to the eye in the white limestone bedrock. In order to cause the carbonated water to erupt they drilled small holes to insert a "libation" of water saturated with natron. Set is the "Phenomenon of Standing Water" so it was a backflow though the "God's finger" (fingers are the ability to manipulate at a distance) that causes the eruption and allows Horus to emit the essense that he can see.
This may seem complicated but that's only because we don't talk this way any longer. We don't think this way any longer. It's all child's play and even babies learned how to talk.
The dead king is Osiris/ Atum/ geyser. It is the dead king which takes to itself (the fluid in) the finger of Set.
My problem is that I understand the general meaning of the Pyramid Texts but can't convince anyone of it. I've discovered what might be a key concept to get people to accept what seems so obvious to me.
The ancient "Gods" were actually physical phenomena under study and we simply mistranslate and misunderstand the concept. "Horus" was a very important God in the "Land of Rainbows" where the great pyramids were built because he was the "Phenomenon of the Geyser Field". It was through his eye that the water sprayed and the energy of the water was used to lift stones.
I've been missing a very obvious point. All the Gods were created in man's image and people of that time believed that sight or seeing was an "active" thing. The eye didn't simply gather light but rather was like a sonar in that it emited some essence that reflected back to the observer. The "Eye of Horus" is one of the most important concepts in the entire PT.
844a. To say: O N., stand up,
844b. put on thee the eye of Horus, take it to thyself,
844c. that it may stick to thee, that it may stick to thy flesh,
845a. that thou mayest go out in it, and that the gods may see thee adorned with it,
Mayest thou put the love of (the dead king) in every God who shall see him.
Horus does not permit thy face to be without the power to see.
This last one applies at the "upper eye of horus" where the water is caught for use as ballast.
Perhaps one of the more telling new utterances I understand because of this new insight is #69;
"Take to thyself the finger of Set which cause(s) (the) white Eye of Horus to see." This is in reference to the eye in the white limestone bedrock. In order to cause the carbonated water to erupt they drilled small holes to insert a "libation" of water saturated with natron. Set is the "Phenomenon of Standing Water" so it was a backflow though the "God's finger" (fingers are the ability to manipulate at a distance) that causes the eruption and allows Horus to emit the essense that he can see.
This may seem complicated but that's only because we don't talk this way any longer. We don't think this way any longer. It's all child's play and even babies learned how to talk.
The dead king is Osiris/ Atum/ geyser. It is the dead king which takes to itself (the fluid in) the finger of Set.