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GODS GOVERN!!! [INITIATE/START; REGULATE/CHANGE; TERMINATE/STOP!!! ] [GENERATE. OPERATE. DESTROY] KNOWLEDGE OF THESE MECHANICS/PROCESSES IS VERY MUCH LIKE THE ROLE OF A HIGH- RISE ARCHITECT ..THOSE WHO CREATE OUR CITIES SKY LINES. DO YOU FOLLOW?!? ARCHITECTS HANDS NEVER TOUCH DIRT, CONCRETE, OR STEEL ...BUT, WITHOUT WHOSE CREATIVE GENUS NO BUILDING COULD BE CONSTRUCTED. AS GODS [GENERATORS, OPERATORS, DESTROYERS] IN THIS DIMENSION [Y]OUR ROLE & RESPONSIBILITY IS, SIMPLY. TO CONCEIVE, & CREATE, SO. THAT OTHER FORCES MAY CRAFT & CONSTRUCT. YADIG?!? WHEN YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS PROCESS, YOU WILL HAVE BECOME A GOD OF GODS!!! [Y]OUR FIRST STEP IS TO COMPLETELY INNERSTAND THE ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHER GODS.& FORCES SO, PEEP GAME: SET!! SET: GOD OF STORMS: SLAYER OF APEP ..RIVAL OF HORUS Set (Seth, Setekh, Sut, Sutekh, Suty) was one of ancient Egypts earliest gods. He was a god of chaos, confusion, storms, wind, the desert and foreign lands. In the Osiris legends, he was a contender to the throne of Osiris and rival to Horus, yet he was a companion of the sun god Ra. Originally, Set was worshipped and seen as an ambivalent being, but during the Third Intermediate Period the people vilified him and turned him into a god of evil. Depicted as a man with the head of a Set animal (or a Typhonian animal because of the Greek identification with Typhon), or as a full Set animal the god is unrecognisable as any one particular animal today. He was also identified with other animals, such as the hippopotamus, the pig and the donkey, which were often abhorred by the Egyptians. These animals were sacred to him. Sets followers took the form of these animals, as well as crocodiles, scorpions, turtles and other evil or dangerous creatures. Some fish were sacred to Set, too - the Nile carp, the Oxyrynchus or the Phagrus fish - because they were thought to have eaten the phallus of Osiris after Set chopped him to pieces. The Set animal has long, squared ears and a long, down-turned snout, a canine-like body with an erect forked tail. He may have been a composite animal that was part aardvark (the aardvark that the ancient Egyptians would have seen was the nocturnal Orycteropus aethiopicus which was between 1.2-1.8 metres long and almost 1 meter tall, and was generally a reddish colour because of the thin hair, allowing the skin to show through), part canine (perhaps the salawa (si`luwah), a mysterious desert dwelling creature) or even a camel or an okapi. The sign for his name, from the Middle Kingdom hieratic onwards, tended to replace the sign for donkey and giraffe, so he was possibly linked to the giraffe, as well. thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/set.html#.VC2MihYo0Rk#ixzz3F0njTwrQ
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 20:06:51 +0000

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