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The Celestial Sphinx: The Lost Word and The Lost Secrets
Ancient Egyptians and the Constellations: Part 2 * * * Who is God, the Creator? The Celestial Sphinx? Hu is God, the Creator, the Celestial Sphinx. The Lost Word In the heavens the Celestial Sphinx is caught in the act of Creation. As he becomes a living God he gently expels his first breath Hhhhhhooooooo. As the first Word of God is pronounced it sounds like the harmonics of a cosmic breeze. As a second breath is expelled Hhhhhhooooooo the sounds and name of the Ancient Egyptian god Hu Hu, meaning "Authoritative Utterance: Word of God: Word of Creation", is revealed. "h" "h" Hu A "hawk on a standard" is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for "God". The phonics of the hieroglyphs sound out the pronunciation of the pictogram of the God Hu. Technically he is called Hu Hu as it is a double utterance. As the Celestial Sphinx continues to expel his breath of life, Hhhhhhooooooo, the heavens are progressively created. The Celestial Sphinx is the Creator and Architect of the Universe. The Celestial Sphinx is God and the ancient name for God was Hu. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." (John 1 v 1,2) * In the beginning was the Word, Hhhhhhooooooo, * and the Word was with God, who was the Celestial Sphinx named Hu by the remote Ancient Egyptians, * and the Word was God. Hhhhhhooooooo. Clearly "Hhhhhhooooo" or "Hu" is the Word or utterance which means "God". The Lost Secrets Continues: http://ancientegypt.hypermart.net/sphinx/index.htm |
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Sound Archetype: HU
Contents Introduction HU in Tehuti Meaning of Tehuti HU in the Divine Names Hazrat Inayat Khan's Explanation HU in Qur'an HU in Human HU in Huma Bird AL-LA-HU-YA Chanting HU Introduction One of the common threads in the wisdom traditions of the world is the special place of the Divine Word in the creation theories. In this context, the sound archetype HU is particularly fascinating. It permeates the spiritual traditions of the Near-Eastern cultures. One can also find many examples of HU in the Indo-European languages. HU is one of the three primary sound archetypes of the Near-Eastern cultures along with YA and RA. For a general introduction to sound archetypes please see the Knol article “Sound Archetypes” [1]. Continues: http://knol.google.com/k/suresh-emre...vsnxisjn2mw/5# SEE ALSO THIS THREAD: Just HU for TWO at 2:22 http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=15352 Last edited by peaceandlove; 09-16-2009 at 04:31 AM. |
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