Pandora's Box, Sobek, and The Gateway to Shangri-La

submitted by Michael Erevna on 08/31/17 1

labyrinthofthepsychonaut.blogspot.com/ The god Sobek, which was depicted as a crocodile or a man with the head of a crocodile was a powerful and frightening deity; in some Egyptian creation myths, it was Sobek who first came out of the waters of chaos to create the world. As a creator god, he was occasionally linked with the sun god Ra. Curiously we even see soft drink companies such as Sobe' subliminally resurrecting the ancient Egyptian god to sell more energy boosting soft drinks by suggesting that you are in fact ingesting light. He was also shown with an ankh, representing his ability to undo evil and so cure ills. Once he had become Sebek-Ra, he was also shown with a sun-disc over his head, as Ra was a sun god. Gary Oldman plays Sirius Black in the Harry Potter Franchise.. Ancient Egypt provides the most regal history for Sirius. Initially, it was Hathor, the great mother goddess, who was identified with Sirius. But Isis soon became the major archetype, sharing honors with the title of Sirius as the Nile Star. An icon of Sirius as a five-pointed star (shades of the Golden Mean) has been found on the walls of the famous Temple of Isis/Hathor at Denderah. Oldman plays the Oz Resonating Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg ~ As Zorg contains the word Oz in reverse order. He is virtually a slave to the dark star or Luciferian destroyer planet that uses a form of telepathy to control his mind. Curious that Sirius is the brightest star in the sky and yet he resonates Sirius black ~ and worships the dark sun ~ the realm absent of light. The wormhole Deepens ~ Transcend to Ascend ~ Mind over Matter. Recently updated Website: www.labyrinthofthepsychonaut.com Jake Kotze: rundonotwalk.blogspot.com/

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