Sunday, February 14, 2010

Osharian tale of the Sphinx














Please note that these are the ideas and records of the Osharian Rite Freemasons, and no other group.

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From the tablets of O-Notis comes the tale of the Sphinx. The most well known sphinx is the great sphinx of Giza, Egypt west of the Nile river. Osharian records state that there were three of them. The largest and only one built above ground still remains in Egypt to this day. The other two, one male and one female are now owned by the Scottish Rite Freemasons. It is said that the first sphinx was built around 10,740 B.C. after the great precession, by a group of Osharians priest. It was made in the image of the goddess Isis (Issis) which ruled until around 10,500 B.C. It was built for the worship of the lunar cults, and is aligned with the constellation of Leo in 10,500 B.C. The lion body was met to symbolize the lioness hierarchy and female ruled society. It is believed by Osharians to show that ancient Egyptian cultures were run like that of a lioness pride. Osharian researchers say that the Altarians changed the meaning and face of the sphinx to symbolize a male ruling class that took over close to 10,500 B.C.

The Dream Stela is a rectangular stone with a rounded top, that was set up between the front legs of the Great Sphinx at Giza.

Although the monument purports to date to the early years of the reign of Thutmosis IV of the 18th Dynasty, there are errors and irregularities in orthography that are inconsistent with this date and type of monument. It is possible that the text is an attempted restoration of a damaged original that was dated to Thoth, or that the entire monument is of a later date altogether and was intended as an attempt to enhance the importance of the Great Spinx.

The top part of the stela shows the king, on the left and on the right oriented towards the centre, bringing an offering to the Sphinx. For practical, esthetical and religious reasons, the Sphinx has about the same size as the king. This meant that the Sphinx, in real life much bigger and higher than a human being, had to be displayed as if it were lying on a podium, decorated with the recessed paneling known as serekh.



Below is a short story from the Egyptian book of the dead.

"On one of these days it happened, when a Egyptian child had arrived on his journey about the time of mid-day, and had stretched himself to rest in the shade of this great goddess, that sleep overtook him. He dreamed in his slumber at the moment when the sun was at the zenith, and it seemed to him as though this great god spoke to him with his own mouth, just as a mother speaks to her son, addressing him thus:- ' Behold me, look at me, thou, my child. I am your Mother. The kingdom shall be given to you .... and you shall wear the white crown and the red crown on the throne of the earth-goddess, the youngest (among the three orders). The world shall be yours in its length and in its breath, as far as the light of the eye of the being of the universe shines. Plenty and riches shall be yours; the best from the interior of the land, and rich tributes from all nations; long years shall be granted to you as your term of life. My countenance is gracious towards you, and my heart clings to you; [I will give you] the best of all things. The sand of the district in which I have my existence has covered me up. Promise me that you will do what I wish in my heart; then shall I know whether you are my son, my helper. Go forward let me be united to you. I am that I am " Below is a translation of the stela that sites between the paws of the sphinx.

"Once upon a time he practised a spear-throwing for his pleasure on the territory of the Memphite nome, in its southern and northern extent, where he slung brazen bolts at the target, and hunted lions in the valley of the gazelles. He rode in his two-horsed chariot, and his horses were swifter than the wind. With him were two of his attendants. No man knew them.

Then was the hour in which he granted rest to his servants. He took advantage of it to present to Horemkhu, near the (temple of) Seker in the city of the dead, and to the goddess Rannu, an offering of the seeds of the flowers on the heights [and to pray to the great mother Isis, the lady of] the north wall and the lady of the south wall, and to Sekhet of Xois, and to Set. For a great enchantment rests on this place from the beginning of time, as far as the districts of the lords of Babylon, the sacred road of the gods to the western horizon of On-Heliopolis, because the form of the Sphinx is a likeness of the lioness goddess, the very great god who abides at this place, the greatest of all spirits, the most venerable being who rests upon it. To her the inhabitants of Memphis and of all towns in her district raise their hands to pray before his countenance, and to offer her rich sacrifices."


What a bout the two guardian sphinx? Well it is believed that they guarded the gates to the hall of records in the sunken temple of Osiris. It is said that Thoth (Alta) had them built to protect the hall of records from unwanted visitors. Each of them had the gray cloaks of the Order of Oshar. The male one was made in the image of Thoth, (Alta son of Atlas), and the female one was made in the image of Isis, (Atla daughter of Atlas). The Osharian tell goes on to say that only someone that was willing to use the knowledge for all of mankind could inter the hall of records and that any one else would die. Some Osharians believe that this proves that the Freemason found the lost hall of records. These masons removed the guardians so that they could keep the hall of records for them selves. It is believed that they hold the scrolls of Thoth in their under ground vaults to this day, to protect them until the time when the three orders come back together.

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