Anonymous ID: 78c751 July 5, 2021, 2:19 p.m. No.14061471   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1517

>>14058525

 

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>> Neith is not androgynous. The “younger” generations or should I say the later generations didn’t understand or know what really happened back then. And this explanation is just the interpretation of “modern” writers. Go figure that one out! (Rolling eyes).

 

“In the Pyramid Texts, Neith is paired with the goddess Selket as the two braces for the sky, which places these goddesses as the supports for the heavens (see PT 1040a-d, following J. Gwyn Griffths, The Conflict of Horus and Seth, (London, 1961) p. 1). This ties in with the vignette in the Contendings of Seth and Horus when, as the most ancient among them, Neith is asked by the deities to decide who should rule. She was appealed to as an arbiter in the dispute between Horus and Seth. In her message of reply, Neith selects Horus, and says she will "cause the sky to crash to the earth" if he is not selected.”

 

>> Atta girl! She knows how to kick ass doesn’t she? It’s clear as day here anons. Our Queen of queens sided with HORUS = ThunderBirds against Seth = Horned Serpents. And oh boy does she sound pissed when she said that is going to cause the sky to crash to the earth if Horus is not selected. It’s way than obvious Neith is the Mother Queen, spouse of the murdered King of kings, and it’s way too clear she is the leader of the ThunderBirds and the rest of the loyal warriors to the King. And she’s pissed by what happened. She is the type that takes action, and not just sit there to do nothing about it. I bet she did and this is how the fight between good and evil continued even after the Cataclysm. Even when the Calamity occurred, the children of the Light kept on fighting the children of Darkness.

 

Neith is really a fierce Queen, worth of her epithet as being a “terrible one”. There is nothing more scary on this Earth that the wrath of a Mother whom’s protecting her child from evil/harm. And this is what we have with Neith. She is the beloved wife of the murdered King of kings; so this means she lost the man she loved. Then she had to survive the betrayal of someone close to her from within her family, probably one of her own children. She had to survive an Apocalyptic Calamity where most of mankind was annihilated, simply perished. She survived a Calamity where the Earth was gutted inside-out, earthquakes split it, volcanoes erupted, water flooded and it was all followed by an Ice Age = it’s like it was a death by earth, fire, water and wind. She was Queen of queens, she was RESPONSIBLE of all these lives which she governed and she was the guardian of the Earth = she was responsible of the safety of the Earth and all of this happened under her watch. Then after all of this, she leads the fight against the Horned Serpents in the aftermath of the Cataclysm, including cleaning the traitors from the ranks of the other clans. Lastly, she had to protect the Heir = Crown Prince from being murdered just like his father by the Horned Serpent warriors and the other traitors. As you can see anons, the Queen had loads on her plate to deal with.

 

“Attributes

 

An analysis of her attributes shows Neith was a goddess with many roles. From predynastic and early dynasty periods, she was referred to as an "Opener of the Ways" (wp w3.wt), which may have referred, not only to her leadership in hunting and war, but also as a psychopomp in cosmic and underworld pathways, escorting souls. References to Neith as the "Opener of Paths" occurs in Dynasty Four through Dynasty Six, and Neith is seen in the titles of women serving as priestesses of the goddess. Such epithets include: "Priestess of Neith who opens all the (path)ways", "Priestess of Neith who opens the good pathways", "Priestess of Neith who opens the way in all her places". (el-Sayed, I: 67-69). el-Sayed asserts his belief that Neith should be seen as a parallel to Wepwawet, the ancient jackal-god of Upper Egypt, who was associated in that southern region with both royalty in victory and as a psychopomp for the dead.”

 

>> She is a PathFinder = opening the way. Remember what was said about Isis in pages 847- 848? She is the one that can change the Fate, that can choose a different Path which in turn can change the outcome of things.

 

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Anonymous ID: 78c751 July 5, 2021, 2:25 p.m. No.14061517   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1566

>>14061471

 

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“The main imagery of Neith as wp w3.wt was as the deity of the unseen and limitless sky, as opposed to representations of Nut and Hathor, who respectively represented the manifested night and day skies. Neith's epithet as the "Opener of the Sun's paths in all her stations" refers to how the sun is reborn (due to seasonal changes) at various points in the sky, under Neith's control of all beyond the visible world, of which only a glimpse is revealed prior to dawn and after sunset. It is at these changing points that Neith reigns as a form of sky goddess, where the sun rises and sets daily, or at its 'first appearance' to the sky above and below. It is at these points, beyond the sky that is seen, that Neith's true power as the deity who creates life is manifested.”

 

>> Is this paragraph talking about her ability to open the Stargate?

 

“Georges St. Clair (Creation Records, 1898) noted that Neith is represented at times as a cow goddess with a line of stars across her back (as opposed to representations of Nut with stars across the belly) [See el-Sayed, II, Doc. 644], and maintained this indicated that Neith represents the full ecliptic circle around the sky (above and below), and is seen iconographically in ancient texts as both the regular and the inverted determinative for the heavenly vault, indicating the cosmos below the horizon. St. Clair maintained it was this realm that Neith personified, for she is the complete sky that surrounds the upper (Nut) and lower (Nunet?) sky, and who exists beyond the horizon, and thereby, beyond the skies themselves. Neith, then, is that portion of the cosmos that is not seen, and in which the sun is reborn daily, below the horizon (which may reflect the statement assigned to Neith as "I come at dawn and at sunset daily").

 

Since Neith also was goddess of war, she thus had an additional association with death: in this function, she shot her arrows into the enemies of the dead, and thus she began to be viewed as a protector of the dead, often appearing as a uraeus snake to drive off intruders and those who would harm the deceased (in this form she is represented in the tomb of Tutankhamun). She also is shown as the protectress of one of the Four sons of Horus, specifically, of Duamutef, the deification of the canopic jar storing the stomach, since the abdomen (often mistakenly associated as the stomach) was the most vulnerable portion of the body and a prime target during battle.”

 

>> I’ve already explained about the Uraeus and the association with war = electrical weapon.About her protecting the Four Sons of Horus: does this mean there were 4 legitimate heirs to the King of kings? Or did the Heir had in turn 4 sons = Four Grandchildren of the King of kings? Or do they represent Four ThunderBird warriors? As for her guarding the canopic jar of king Tutankhamun, see the pictures attached with this page.

 

“Mythology

 

In some ancient Egyptian creation myths, Neith was identified as the mother of Ra and Apep. When she was identified as a water goddess, she was viewed as the mother of Sobek, the crocodile. It was because of this association with water, i.e. the Nile, that during pairing of deities she sometimes was considered the wife of Khnum and sometimes was associated with the source of the River Nile. In that cult center, she also was associated with the Nile Perch as well as being the goddess of the triad.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 78c751 July 5, 2021, 2:32 p.m. No.14061566   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1602

>>14061517

 

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>> The first 2 sentences are the important ones here, later is a mutation. I’ve already explained this as her being the Queen of queens, spouse of the King of kings and probably the mother of one of the Evil Couple, either the Male Evil One or the Evil Lady that was his lover/wife.

 

“As the goddess of creation and weaving, she was said to reweave the world on her loom daily. An interior wall of the temple at Esna records an account of creation in which Neith brings forth the Nun, the first land, from the primeval waters. All that she conceived in her heart comes into being, including all thirty deities. Having no husband she has been described as "Virgin Mother Goddess":

 

Unique Goddess, mysterious and great who came to be in the beginning and caused everything to come to be . . . the divine mother of Ra, who shines on the horizon…

 

Proclus (412–485 AD) wrote that the adyton of the temple of Neith in Sais (of which nothing now remains) carried the following inscription:

 

I am the things that are, that will be, and that have been. No one has ever laid open the garment by which I am concealed. The fruit which I brought forth was the sun.”

 

>> The waving could also symbolize as she can choose which path to walk on as in she can wave FATE by having the ability to change it and change its outcome. You know: like waving the destiny or fate of people. Neith came out of the primal waters = that’s the Great Flood waters as in she is a survivor of the Cataclysm. I think the “first land” mentioned here means that Neith showed up on the first patch of land that emerged from the Flood waters. This will be explained later.

 

If I told you this sentence is very real: “All that she conceived in her heart comes into being” - would you believe me? I know this to be very very real, as I’ve seen it happen myself with my own eyes. The child of the prophecy has this ability: whatever he holds within his heart comes to be. It’s about his intentions and his feelings. If he cares then it will be blessed; if he hates, then it will be cursed and doomed.

 

“It was said that Neith interceded in the kingly war between Horus and Set, over the Egyptian throne, recommending that Horus rule.”

 

>> Already made comments about her choice in the battle between Seth and Horus, so I’m not going to repeat.

 

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