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As Horus, he was mentioned in the Pyramid and Coffin texts, as well as, depicted on pre-dynastic monuments and Egyptian sculptures. Revered from around 3000 BCE until around 400 ACE, he was typically portrayed either as a Falcon, his primary Animal Totem, or, with a falcon head and human torso. Horus was also represented as a decoratively stylized human eye with elongated falcon cheek lines called "Eye of Horus". Amulets bearing his image as a child being suckled on the knee of his mother Isīs were used for protection against crocodiles, lions, snakes, and other predatory animals.
When he travelled with his parents
Isīs Nisun and Osirīs Lugalbanda to sojourn at their abode in Sumeria, he gained reknown as the epic
Sumerian hero king, Gilgamesh (Gilgame) who was also a noted builder and judge.
As the son of Isīs Nisun and Osirīs Lugalbada, Horūs fulfilled the spiritual promise of his parents by battling with Seth for eighty years and ultimately defeating him and his army of conspirators who sought to siphon off the divine energies of humanity and use them to shape reality to suit their own murky designs and gloomy purposes. In some of the ancient Egyptian traditions, the Shamanic Healer, Primordial Waters Heket was referred as his soulmate wife in his manly Haroeris aspect. When Horus Gilgamesh left the Earth to Orion to join his parents Osirīs Lugalbada and Isīs Nisun, Heket remained behind on the planet where she was later know as Rota, one of the Valkyrie warrior goddesses. Recently returned to Earth from Orion, Horūs Gilgamesh was instrumental in helping this local universe transmutate poisonous thought adjustments and toxic emotional conditionings.
Horūs Gilgamesh continues
to act as a bridge between the celestial and terrestrial realms and further
assist in the creation of Heaven on Earth, until all of his Orion and Pleiadian
kin are restored to the glory of their former twelfth dimensional, divine light
matrix...
Deities Gods Goddesses
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