Hathor / The Seven Hathors
Everyone plays one symphony.
From the temple of Hathor (Dandara), the seven Hathors play music for the newborn child “Horus/Horus” they receive the newborn with a tambourine and the salattle (sings) they receive the newborn on his journey from the spirit world to the world of matter/earth. They stay with him for 7 days playing music for him until he is accustomed to The new world and goes away from the beast and dread.
Hathor was one of the nitros (divine beings) in ancient Egypt, considered by some to be the embodiment of the milky way galaxy in which our solar system is located, but Hathor has a concept beyond that.
Hathor is the divine being that organizes and supervises the rhythm of the celestial bodies within the Milky Way Galaxy. As the great scientist Pythagoras says, the universe was built on the relationship between numbers (Pythagorean numerology), and the similarity between the movement of astronomy and music lies in that both are built on the relationship between numbers. Music is “number in time”, and astronomy is “number in time and Place”.
Music is built on tones that resonate in certain units of time according to a harmonious rhythm. And the celestial system was built on the movement of celestial bodies in space in certain time units according to a harmonious rhythm. And if the rhythm is disturbed, dissonance occurs.
And Hathor is the one who tunes the astronomical orchestra in the Milky Way galaxy to bring about the harmony that comes out to the universe, a symphony that harmonizes with the rest of the cosmic astronomical music.
Hathor often comes in the singular, as she is Hathor, sometimes depicted in the form of a cow, sometimes in the form of a girl with a cow’s ear. But when the baby is received, and the music is played, Hathor becomes 7 Hathors and not one Hathor.
In the world of divine beings, there is no difference between singular and plural like ours. We differentiate between the singular and the plural because we are prisoners of the “ego”, which is the personality (independent personality/independent will) based on material consciousness and divisiveness. As for divine beings, they do not have an ego (independent personality). Rather, it has a cosmic consciousness in harmony with the divine will in the universe, and the being who reaches cosmic awareness has completely dropped his personality. His separate will have melted into the supreme divine will.
And the Hathors, when they play, do not play as separate characters but do so as a single being. Unity in will and division in action only. And when each one of the seven Hathors is played, it does not perform a single act but rather performs a note from one cosmic symphony. This is the first lesson that man learns from the Seven Hathors upon his arrival on earth, a group playing in harmony with the symphony of the universe, not solo playing or cacophony.
And we note that the number of tambourine units is 3 (single number/chord), and the number of sales is 4 (pair number/diploid).
The even number is the division number (which is divisible) and represents the principle of division (multiplicity) in the universe. And day, light and darkness, male and female, cold and heat, love and hate, life and death, etc.).
And the odd number is the indivisible number (which is not divisible) and represents the principle of unity in the universe (singularity). The energy rising from the world of matter to the realm of spirit occurs in gathering and merging so that the poles gradually disappear and there is only unity. And the unity of the universe. And man combines the two energies inside him.
. Division and unity. And from playing the chords of the individual and the pair, harmony and harmony occurs that transcends the human being and leads him to spiritual knowledge and return to the Divine Self.
The Egyptian folklore still celebrates the child’s birth on the seventh day of his birth (relative to the Seven Hathors) with a tambourine and a sistrum. And when a child cries, nothing calms his cries like Hathor’s sistrum.
Hathor / The Seven Hathors
September 1, 2021
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