Maio 26, 2008 às 8:40 am (Egyptian Gods)
Tags: Hathor, Sekhmet


Hathor – the Goddess of love, music, dance cow horns and sundisk on head
the Goddess of the sun woman with lion’s head head – Sekhmet
Hathor was the goddess of joy, motherhood, and love. She looked after all women. She was the goddess of music and dancing, as well. Dead women were identified with Hathor, as men were identified with Osiris. She has a sun disk on her head and cow horns. Sometimes she had cow’s ears or was a whole cow.
But she had another side as well, as Sekhmet, the Eye of Ra, the destructive Sun Goddess. The Egyptians knew that the Sun brought life, but they also knew that the desert Sun could kill you.
Ra, the Sun God, was angry with mankind, because they laughed at him. He said that he’d send down his anger as Sekhmet, the Eye of Ra. She went down to Earth, killing men, and drinking their blood. She started to frighten Ra, who only wanted to punish Mankind, not destroy them all. So he dyed some beer red, to look like blood. When Sekhmet saw the beer, she was thristy for blood, so she drank it all, got drunk and went to sleep. When she woke up, Ra persuaded her to stop killing Mankind.
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Maio 26, 2008 às 8:26 am (Egyptian Gods)
Tags: ra egyptian gods

head of falcon and sun disk
Ra - Sun God, King of the Gods
a falcon crowned with a sun disk or a man with a
falcon's head Ra was the God of the Sun.
He sailed across the heavens in a boat called
the 'Barque of Millions of Years'.
At the end of each day Ra was thought to die
and sailed on his night voyage through the Underworld,
leaving the Moon to light the world above.
The boat would sail through the twelve doors,
representing the twelve hours of night-time.
The next dawn, he was born again.
It was not always smooth sailing. During the day Ra had
to fight his chief enemy, a snake called Apep.
He was helped by the other gods, such as Seth and Bastet.
The sun disk on Ra's head often has a cobra round it.
A cobra appears on the forehead of Pharaohs, like Tutankhamun.
Ra was the greatest of the gods and he kept his power in
his secret name, which only he knew. He had started
to grow old, and sometimes he dribbled.
Isis collected some of his saliva and made it into a snake.
She hid the snake where Ra would walk. When Ra trod on it,
it bit him, and Ra screamed in pain. All the gods gathered
round, but none could heal him.
Isis said "If you tell me your secret name,
this will give me enough magic power to heal you."
Ra didn't want to do this, but eventually the
pain was so bad that he had to. Isis healed him,
and ever since then she has the magic powers that Ra had.
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Maio 7, 2008 às 1:57 pm (The mystic side of symbols)
Tags: 666 kryon

Within a Christian context 6 often has a dark connotation. On the sixth day of creation the fall of Adam and Eve occurred. The mark of the Beast in the Apocalyps of John is 666. But according to Kryon the triple six is the magnetic balance of our cellular biological code. The ‘beast’ is the unenlightened self in each of us. If we are balanced, there is nothing to fear. Only the unbalanced have the mark of the potential beast. The sum of 1, 2, and 3 reduces numerologically to 6. The same holds true for the sum of 4, 5 and 6, and for the sum of 7, 8 and 9. In this way 666 points to the first three groups of our DNA. In general, the triple six is a nine in disguise:
The number 9 is hiding in this triple six at every junction and represents the energy of your time now. It deals with a vibration of balance, power and love. It also signals completion. If you add the three 6 numbers, they equal 18, which adds to 9. If you wish to multiply the resulting 9 by the power number 3 to obtain additional information about it (as you did with my name TONE earlier), you will receive 27, which also adds to 9. If you feel the three 6’s represent the number 6 times itself (or six cubed), you will obtain 216, which also adds to 9. This 9 vibration is of those who will be balanced and remain. 666 is not the number to be feared. (Kryon, The End Times, 24)
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Maio 7, 2008 às 1:37 pm (The moon)
Tags: lua, The moon

I am the Queen of Magick and the dark of the Moon,
hidden in the deepest night.
I am the mystery of the Otherworlds
and the fear that coils about your heart in the times of your trials.
I am the soul of nature that gives form to the universe;
it is I who awaits you at the end of the spiral dance.
Most ancient among gods and mortals,
let my worship be within the heart that has truly tasted life,
for behold all acts of magick and art are my pleasure
and my greatest ritual is love itself.
Therefore let there be beauty in your strength,
compassion in your wrath,
power in your humility,
and discipline balanced through mirth and reverence.
You who seek to remove my veil and behold my true face,
know that all your questing and efforts are for nothing,
and all your lust and desires shall avail you not at all.
For unless you know my mystery,
look wherever you will, it will elude you,
for it is within you and nowhere else.
Behold, I have ever been with you,
from the very beginning,
the comforting hand that nurtured you in the dawn of life,
and the loving embrace that awaits you at the end of each life,
for I am that which is attained at the end of the dance.
I am the womb of new beginnings,
as yet unimagined and unknown.
Thank you satori for such nice words you’ve sent =) love n blessings
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Maio 4, 2008 às 12:46 pm (Portuguese Poetry)
Tags: David Mourão-Ferreira Anologia poetica poemas portugue

É uma escada em caracol
e que não tem corrimão
vai a caminho do sol
mas nunca passa do chão.
Os degraus, quanto mais altos,
mais estragados estão.
Nem sustos nem sobressaltos
servem sequer de lição.
Quem tem medo não a sobe.
Quem tem sonhos também não.
Há quem chegue a deitar fora
o lastro do coração
Sobe-se numa corrida
correm-se perigos em vão.
Adivinhaste: é a vida
a escada sem corrimão
David Mourão-Ferreira, anoloogia poética [1948-1983]
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