Khistronera
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Prayer for Souls Departed Tessa's Poem
thy i sees thee pains~
thee souls gone before....thine time
!
fearing loss~y~fearing thy own angers at~
hence the death of knowledge~
of being in existence~i~
khipera hear thee cries of
angst
tell us why
tell us when
speak it!
sing it!
hear us~
oh! living ~ we are you ~ in you ~
of you~
oh! khipera
do they not~hear us~
they do hear you~ ignorance~
of
their own selves
hides you me long time
friends~cohorts~sailors
of time in
the eye of 3!
speak tongues of lashing
for us~i hear yee
oh Damian speaking
for them~hear our praise
of Souls
shipping~waves distant
calming you now~sing with
Owls on low~on high
perches be damp~
homes of lust, greed
oh! lost ones~oh!
found ones i am
with young ones gain~
ing
Salvation for
All who hear me
Lioness with me cubs
leave her be oh Beel~
come to me again i tame
thee for Mandy!
[Edited on 5/10/2010 by Khistronera]
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Wikipedia: "In Egyptian mythology, Khepri (also spelled Khepera, Kheper, Chepri, Khepra) is the name of a major god. Khepri is associated with the
dung beetle (kheper), whose behavior of maintaining spherical balls of dung represents the forces which move the sun. Khepri gradually came to be
considered as an embodiment of the sun itself, and therefore was a solar deity. To explain where the sun goes at night, such pushing was extended to
the underworld, Khepri's pushing of the sun being ceaseless.
Since the scarab beetle lays its eggs in the bodies of various dead animals, including other scarabs, and in dung, from which they emerge having been
born, the ancient Egyptians believed that scarab beetles were created from dead matter. Because of this, they also associated the Khepri with rebirth,
renewal, and resurrection. Indeed, his name means "to come into being". As a result of this, when the rival cult of the sun-god Ra gained
significance, Khepri was identified as the aspect of Ra which constitutes only the dawning sun (i.e the sun when it comes into being).
Subsequently, when Ra and Atum became identified as one another, Khepri, which was Ra's young form, became conflated with Nefertum, which was Atum's.
This led to a cosmogony where Ra, as Khepri, a beetle, resulted from the Ogdoad's activities, and emerged from a (blue) lotus flower, only to
immediately transform into Nefertum, a youth, who, after growing up, masturbated the Ennead into existence.
Khepri was principally depicted as a whole scarab beetle, though in some tomb paintings and funerary papyri he is represented as a human male with a
scarab as a head. He is also depicted as a scarab in a solar barque held aloft by Nun. When represented as a scarab beetle, he was typically depicted
pushing the sun across the sky every day, as well as rolling it safely through the Egyptian underworld every night. As an aspect of Ra, he is
particularly prevalent in the funerary literature of the New Kingdom, when many Ramesside tombs in the Valley of the Kings were decorated with
depictions of Ra as a sun-disc, containing images of Khepri, the dawning sun, and Atum, the setting sun.
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Khistronera
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thank you, however you must know that the correct spelling is KhiperaShe and she is a chimerian, thus the masturbation reference, for the reference to
nun, is actually Ra,and/or Khimera, the mother/father of Khipera. The first chimerian on planet earth 7 million years ago. the dung beetle is
asexual as are chimerians, thus the worshiping of the beetle. the different aspects you explain it are actually bastardazations of different sects of
the Egyptian religion first known as worshiping Khimera and then Khipera and so forth and so on. the texts these days have not much knowledge of the
actual truth.
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