Greek Hermes + Egyptian Anubis. A name that first appeared in Roman Egypt to symbolize the revealer of mysteries of the lower world, not of hell or hades, but of our Earth (the lowest world in the chain of worlds), and also of the sexual mysteries. He was always represented with a cross or caduceus in his hand, one of the earliest symbols of generation or procreation. He is variously represented with the head of a human, dog or jackal (like Anubis), an ibis, or others.
Isis
Divine Mother to the Egyptians. No mortal has lifted her veil.
Osiris
This beautiful quotation from the “Book of the Dead” explains very cryptically who Christ is. Remember that in Greek the Solar Logos is named Christ, while in ancient Egypt the Logos was named Osiris-Ra.
Ptah P-T-H
These are the hieroglyphics of Ptah’s name. The square or rectangular figure is the letter P. The half circle is the letter T. The rope symbolizes the two serpents, and is the letter H. This is how you write Ptah in hieroglyphics. This is how we spell in hieroglyphics Ptah, the Father.
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