Ancient Egypt Descriptive Photopages


    Edfu Temple dedicated to Horus


 

 

The temple of Edfu is dedicated to the God, Horus. Horus represents “light.” If you have ever visited Edfu Temple, you may have felt the struggle of energy that is both light and dark with an unbalanced tipping toward the dark. During a recent trip to Edfu, we were pleased to discover that the Egyptian Antiquities Dept. had opened up the original entrance and courtyard to the temple. This opening has tipped the scales energy-wise, giving Edfu a very balanced feeling. And when understanding one of main purposes to this temple, it seems quite appropriate that this has occurred. (See further explanation below).


 

Like most of the temples dedicated to the Ancients, Edfu has a sanctuary in the rear of the temple (left photo). Unlike other sanctuaries, the boat and guardian mask of Horus has been left intact instead of being removed. There is speculation as to why this was left. One thought is that the Horus energy is still very present, and Egyptologists decided to leave it alone, unconsciously knowing that there was a sacredness and Divine purpose behind its existence.

Throughout and outside the temple, detailed hieroglyphs can be seen. Some are unusual and have not been deciphered, such as the photo on the right of a one-wing scarab. Still others depict the story of Osiris, Horus and Set as well as the evacuation of Atlantis.

 


    

Horus’s “eyes” have been modeled into the familiar “Eye of Horus” (left photo), which is the right eye of God standing for creation. Lesser known is the left eye that represents the “dark” or destruction (right photo). Dark to be understood as “the energy that allows each of us to experience the full separation of ourselves”. Without dark, there can be no light. I call it the “have not” energy, which in the physical world affords us the experiences of all that we are and are not with the goal of integrating our two halves. A statue depicting the integration of light and dark can be seen at the Cairo Museum (middle photo). The story uses Horus (light), the son of Osiris and Set (dark), the brother to Osiris that killed him for the ongoing struggles to integrate our two halves. The “Pharaoh King” in between Horus and Set is representative of “God Human,” or complete integration.


Edfu holds an interesting key to research being done by Howard Middleton Jones and James Wilkie, co-authors of the book Giza-Genesis: The Best Kept Secrets. When the temple’s layout (left side) is looked at from a different perspective, you can see a striking similarity to a computer chip. And as further validation of this idea, during an initiation sacred journey in November 2005, several of the Luminati travelers received information concerning certain temples were in fact like a "circuit board" and had their own "tone".  We were to discover the unique tone at each temple’s sanctuary and in unison, perform toning. It was at Edfu that several of us felt that the accumulation of our efforts and that Edfu was the final sequence for  “lighting up the entire circuit board”. This came with the understanding that the Great Pyramid is the computer itself and the Circle the Pyramid Event done on 9.9.2007 was the key to what is being referred to as the final activation of the Grid for Unconditional Love.

  

  


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