Egypt Magic [800]
Some of the texts mentioned in Edfu Temple related to the establishment of the Temple of Horus refer to the eternal origin on which the construction of this temple is based, which is a nest or perch for a bird, which is the falcon.
The texts of Edfu Temple dedicated to the cult of the falcon Hor (Horus) state that the first temple built for the falcon poplar was built on the eternal land that rose from the waters of eternity in the first time and that the eternal land was originally an island full of woven plants drenched by the waters of eternity called the “island” Which was run over by the feet “, that island that was run over by the feet was transformed as a result of the struggle between the forces of order and the forces of cosmic chaos to the lower world of the soul and thus turned into a cemetery of the Lord of the Earth and accompanied by those who are called (chickens) any wise.
The death and resurrection of the Lord of the Earth (the ruler of the ancient world that was destroyed and whose time has ended) are what the ancient Egyptians symbolized by the island that was run over by the feet.
Also, the first act of creation in this myth is the implantation of woven sticks in the waters of eternity. This woven is a symbol of the remnants of the ancient world that were destroyed and disintegrated and returned to its primary elements, which once again returned to the pre-creation state, namely “noon”, and this event occurred after having The island of Albus rose from the bottom of the waters of eternity and floated on its surface. At that point, a group of divine entities called the “Shabtiu” took the ends of the basin sticks and planted them on the island until you made from them a roost of a bird or in other words; you made a column of “glorified” so that the sacred falcon would land on it.
This roost, or “djed” column, is described in Edfu texts as “the stick of the woven that raises God.” It is also described as the remains of the sacred falcon, which stands above the column.
The Edfu temple texts indicate to the woven that it is rebuilding where the pillar rises and describes where the woven grows, as it restores the sacred ancestors/ancestors.
The main idea around which the myth of creation revolves around the Edfu temple indicates that the woven is a symbol of the elements that were left behind after the death and destruction of the previous universe and that the ancient Egyptians referred to in the name of the divine entity “Ben” and his aids and these remains are the only way through which the universe can be revived and created again, Therefore, the legend of the falcon, which appeared in the texts of the Edfu temple in general, refers to a process of decomposition and disintegration followed by formation and creation again in addition to mentioning the names of different cosmic dimensions and the repeated references to the lives and remains of divine entities that died or moved to the underworld. There are also vague references to the edifices of an ancient temple that appears to have been exposed For demolition.
The texts mentioned, for example, what is known as the “Eden House” or palace, which is the place inhabited by “Air-ta”, meaning the creator of the land … Also, the Lord of the Earth had “entered what was destroyed”, but unfortunately, the texts did not clarify what is meant. Do it exactly
These texts focus on the origin of the kingdom of the falcon Horus, which says that the eternal earth, when it rose from the water of eternity, became the roost of the bird Horus, and therefore it is the place on which the temple is built.
Falcon Horus texts state that the creation of Horus and the “Share to” created the universe, and the texts begin with events that preceded the emergence of the Earth from the eternal ocean.
Initially, the eternal substance was mixed with the eternal water in a deep abyss dominated by the oppressor and chaos.
The texts likened the eternal material from which creation began to weaving and described its sticks as approaching each other to form a swamp called “Wright.”
This initial image of the land submerged underwater is sometimes described as an island (iw) and other times as the basis. The land itself will then rise from the water of eternity to become the eternal hill or the island from which creation originated.
The texts give special attention to the formation of this land and the construction of the nest or roost, perhaps using the woven on which the falcon will land, which is the temple’s primary image.
The construction of the temple as the smallest universe above the eternal earth may be a symbol of creating the larger universe.