Horus = Harpocrates = Heru-pa-kehered = Harry Potter

Randy estesrandy at estesrandy.yahoo.invalid
Sun Aug 14 23:09:15 UTC 2005


Harry Pocrates? Harry Pakherd?  Harry Potter?

The number of coincidences is growing...

Harpocrates:

"The infant was the younger Horus, who in his youth bore the name of 
Harpocrates, that is, the child Horus."

"Heru-pa-khered (G/R Harpocrates) - "Heru the Child" A specific form 
of Heru-sa-Aset as a youngster, written about profusely during the 
Greco-Roman periods, Heru-pa-Khered is depicted as a child holding 
one finger to his mouth..." 

Harry must stay at the Dursley's for protection until he is of age.


"late myths describe Heru-pa-Khered as being both physically weak 
and incapable of protecting himself, relying upon the power of His 
mother Aset to protect Him until His manhood."

 
Harry has the green eyes of Horus:

"Meaning: In ancient Egypt, color was an integral part of the 
substance and being of everything in life. The color of something 
was a clue to the substance or heart of the matter. 

The color green (wadj) was the color of vegetation and new life. To 
do "green things" was slang for beneficial, life-producing behavior. 

 The Eye of Horus amulet was commonly made of green stone as well."


Voldemort = Seth (or Set) pursues Horus (Harry):

"Seth, the god who stood at the prow of the sun's barque and slew 
the serpent Apep daily, had red eyes and hair. 

Red was also a symbol of anger and fire. A person who acted "with a 
red heart" was filled with rage. "To redden" meant "to die". 

 His red coloration could take on the meaning of evil or victory 
depending on the context in which he is portrayed. Red was commonly 
used to symbolize the fiery nature of the radiant sun and serpent 
amulets representing the "Eye of Re" (the fiery, protective, and 
possibly malevolent aspect of the sun) were made of red stones."

Isis (Lily) protects Horus from Seth with the help of Anubis, a 
black guard dog (Sirius):

"In ancient Egypt, black (kem) was a symbol of death and of the 
night. Anubis, the god of embalming was shown as a black jackal or 
dog, even though real jackals and dogs are typically brown."

To find these quotes use the internet to search for Eye of Horus, or 
Seth myth, or Anubis myth....

In one of these stories, Seth lost his privates, so it's no wonder 
that he is pissed off!

Red <0> Randy








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