We know a serekh is an ideogram used to indicate royal names. What - TopicsExpress



          

We know a serekh is an ideogram used to indicate royal names. What we do not know is what serekh means. A few people will tell you what serekh means but Wiki will not. My studies have caused me to believe that a Pharaoh was originally a prophetic person, like a Prophet or a Seer. Not to mention the term serekh, which originally encased the pharaohs Horus name, is representative of a temple in kemetic iconography. In Medu Neter s- sometimes works as a prefix that changes the state of the root word. The s- prefix means to cause or to make. I am of the school that believes in kemetic cryptography. Our research into the multifolds of information relayed in one Kemetic inscription should not be so quickly dismissed as fanciful romanticism, instead, we realize that as our understanding heightens we receive clarity, after which we are granted the keys to unlock cryptic messages that some with less understanding believe dont exist. I can prove they exist, and by doing so I can also prove that having a closed mind is our scholastic pitfall. There are better examples of this, but the term serekh is the one we will use here. The root word to Serekh is rekh. Rekh means knowledge. Now that we know s- prefix means to create (examples /wAD/ to prosper, /swAD/ to make prosperous, /anx/ life, /sanx/ to cause to live, /nfr/ beautiful, /snfr/ to make beautiful), we know that serekh means to make knowledge, but this was not used in the sense of being a teacher, it was used in a sense of forecasting the future. This claim is verified by checking the definition of /srx/ in many Egyptological dictionaries. Now we see Serekh, the causative verb means to forecast events, but Serekh the noun represents royalty buy using royal iconography, temples, thrones, etc. If we tie the action to the noun we see the pharaoh was originally seen to forecast events, like a Seer. To say Seer we say /mAA/ but that is not necessarily prophetic sight. Prophet sight was called serekh as we see in the photo below(learn about future events). Before the Pharaoh was ever called the /sA ra/ (son of Ra) we find their names encased in serekhs. These were our first Seers.
Posted on: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 23:12:29 +0000

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