Anonymous ID: c93215 June 20, 2021, 6:48 a.m. No.13944169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4248 >>4256

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(Please read from the start)

 

“Iconography

 

Hathor was often depicted as a cow bearing the sun disk between her horns, especially when shown nursing the king. She could also appear as a woman with the head of a cow. Her most common form, however, was a woman wearing a headdress of the horns and sun disk, often with a red or turquoise sheath dress, or a dress combining both colors. Sometimes the horns stood atop a low modius or the vulture headdress that Egyptian queens often wore in the New Kingdom. Because Isis adopted the same headdress during the New Kingdom, the two goddesses can be distinguished only if labeled in writing. When in the role of Imentet, Hathor wore the emblem of the west upon her head instead of the horned headdress. The Seven Hathors were sometimes portrayed as a set of seven cows, accompanied by a minor sky and afterlife deity called the Bull of the West.

 

Some animals other than cattle could represent Hathor. The uraeus was a common motif in Egyptian art and could represent a variety of goddesses who were identified with the Eye of Ra. When Hathor was depicted as a uraeus, it represented the ferocious and protective aspects of her character. She also appeared as a lioness, and this form had a similar meaning. In contrast, the domestic cat, which was sometimes connected with Hathor, often represented the Eye goddess's pacified form.When portrayed as a sycamore tree, Hathor was usually shown with the upper body of her human form emerging from the trunk.

 

Like other goddesses, Hathor might carry a stalk of papyrus as a staff, though she could instead hold a was staff, a symbol of power that was usually restricted to male deities. The only goddesses who used the was were those, like Hathor, who were linked with the Eye of Ra. She also commonly carried a sistrum or a menat necklace. The sistrum came in two varieties: a simple loop shape or the more complex naos sistrum, which was shaped to resemble a naos shrine and flanked by volutes resembling the antennae of the Bat emblem. Mirrors were another of her symbols, because in Egypt they were often made of gold or bronze and therefore symbolized the sun disk, and because they were connected with beauty and femininity. Some mirror handles were made in the shape of Hathor's face. The menat necklace, made up of many strands of beads, was shaken in ceremonies in Hathor's honor, similarly to the sistrum. Images of it were sometimes seen as personifications of Hathor herself.”

 

>> What are the odds the WAS staff is my little Sharur weapon = staff weapon held by the ThunderBirds mostly? I like it how they say that the Was Staff is linked to the Eye of Ra; pointing us that both are weapons. I wonder if they used to shoot the same thing = electricity or did it shoot some type of plasma or laser beam? Anons can see Hathor holding the Was Staff in page 971.

 

The sistrum is a weird instrument, isn’t it? It’s interesting how in its second form it resembles a naos. When you look at the Naos Sistrums, it actually looks like a portal = stargate and right in the middle of the “door way” there is a Wedjat depicted = electricity. This is another proof = apart the pictures I’ve posted before of the Light column coming from the sky with electricity around it – and Gudea’s Libation vase and Shamash symbol; that it is made of Light surrounded with electricity. If you think about it carefully, you will understand why the Bloodlines are using technology = machinery to attempt to reopen the Stargate = machines run on electricity and electricity is needed to at least go through the Stargate. All of this is another proof that the Wedjat is truly electricity depicted as standing Cobra ready to attach. It’s all connecting perfectly for me.

 

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