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Re: Theos-World The Pagan Christ

May 04, 2005 09:54 AM
by samblo


Perry,
Thanks for the link. I really like Masseys works, they make sense and are 
pretty objective, btw I also love Alvin Boyd Kuhn's works. If I ever win the 
Lotto I will be able to afford Massey's Natural Genesis which I have wnated for 
over a quarter century,lol. But it is online:


Our Theosophical Documents
http://www.theosophical.ca/OnLineDocs.htm
(scroll down to the Gerald Massey authored Document on the listing)

Btw, the "charts" on the link page you provided are very nice helps for 
people to grasp quickly.
The "Beetle" common to both Horus and Jesus is also interesting, in 
looking at Egyptian Beetle (Scarebus) one see's there are many distinct shapes of 
the Beetles that vary widely from the classic canon of the heiroglyphs, let me 
give a perspective from my opinion. I noticed quite by accident at one time a 
very cognitive insight. Looking at various cultures Egyptian, Mayan, and others 
over the globe of the world one finds many practices of shaping the heads 
synthetically so that the skull take a new shape and configuration made permanent 
by artificial means after birth. Beside the legend of the beetle rolling the 
dung-ball up the steep mountain and it's analog to Ra the Sun, look at a 
Scarebus and see the primary lines that define the shape, now look from the 
vertical axis at the head of a newborn child, notice the parietal sutures joining the 
three parts or divisions, look at the sutures above each eye and now look at 
the mandibles of the beetle, they are the same are they not? So in one aspect 
the beetle common to both Horus and Jesus communicates the unique lighting of 
mind as intellect of Mankind and man's struggle to climb Mt. Meru. I found the 
Scarabe most interesting as a guide to the many types of mankind as a 
mini-guide catalogue of the peoples of the world that they knew of, Anthropologists 
have extensive Skull Libraries catalogue of peoples of the world, look at them 
from the vertical view and picture the Scarab. 

John


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