Hermanubis

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.

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H is represented by the two ropes. These are the two serpents or Ida and Pingala.

His last words on Golgotha

Heli Lamah Zabac Tani.

In Mayan language this translates as: “Now, I immerse within Him, before the dawning of his presence.”

This is contrary to the New Testament rendition: “Eli, Eli, lamah sabachtahani.”