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Is Horus the son of Astaroth?

SageOfSixPaths

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth

This site, the first paragraph basically says that Horus is the son of Isis and Osiris is her partner. I also saw a post from Mageson in 2018 where she said Osiris is Satan. I don't think that's true if Osiris is her partner. Unless Osiris is really Satan, which could mean something else. Does anyone know which one it is?

Also, the part about Set's unrighteous reign, where he killed Osiris. Is this true? I mean I don't think Set would kill Satan if Satan is Osiris to rule. Satan is still alive, with a physical body and Set is His son. But is this part about the conflict any true as well as the part in my first paragraph?

Thanks!
 
SageOfSixPaths said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth

This site, the first paragraph basically says that Horus is the son of Isis and Osiris is her partner. I also saw a post from Mageson in 2018 where she said Osiris is Satan. I don't think that's true if Osiris is her partner. Unless Osiris is really Satan, which could mean something else. Does anyone know which one it is?

Also, the part about Set's unrighteous reign, where he killed Osiris. Is this true? I mean I don't think Set would kill Satan if Satan is Osiris to rule. Satan is still alive, with a physical body and Set is His son. But is this part about the conflict any true as well as the part in my first paragraph?

Thanks!

Set killing Osiris isn't literal. It's based off a multitude of things, such as explaining Fall season when trees die during the winter (Osiris was known as the Lord of the Harvest and a pastor of sheep). It also explains the dark night of the soul, the death, rebirth and black stage of the magnum opus to achieve immortality of the soul. Set being God of storms and chaos, is actually based on your bioelectricity and your breath. Everything is happening inside you.

Satan has so many different allegories in Egypt that I don't know where to begin. I'm not sure if Horus is Astarte's son, but the allegory behind the Phoenix Horus is based on, and the wings of the soul and life and healer Astarte is based on, is all happening inside you. It's an allegory of achieving immortality, using the gods as spiritual truths happening inside the human body and soul. Not everything is meant to be taken literally.

There's a story where Isis poisoned Ra's drink, but it's not meant to be taken literally. It's based on the Sun gives one knowledge and light, and the Sun is radioactive in nature.
 
jrvan said:
Those are allegories. We know Astarte is Satan's daughter. Horus is her brother and Satan's son. The rebirth of Horus has to do with the return of the sun after the darkness. The return of Spring and vegetation. The Egyptian Osiris Myth has relation to the sun, vegetation and agriculture, and the cycles of life - while also being about the Magnum Opus.

Horus and Set's conflict in the myth is about the interplay between light and darkness. There's a lot of complexity into it. I would be sitting here for hours typing to try to attempt to explain all the different meanings contained in this allegory. It's best to meditate on it for yourself, and you will begin to see more and realize more of it each time. Such a seemingly simple and straightforward myth has so much rich meaning and revelation that it's mind boggling.
Nowhere on the JoS does it say that Horus is Father Satan's son.
 
jrvan said:
SageOfSixPaths said:
jrvan said:
Those are allegories. We know Astarte is Satan's daughter. Horus is her brother and Satan's son. The rebirth of Horus has to do with the return of the sun after the darkness. The return of Spring and vegetation. The Egyptian Osiris Myth has relation to the sun, vegetation and agriculture, and the cycles of life - while also being about the Magnum Opus.

Horus and Set's conflict in the myth is about the interplay between light and darkness. There's a lot of complexity into it. I would be sitting here for hours typing to try to attempt to explain all the different meanings contained in this allegory. It's best to meditate on it for yourself, and you will begin to see more and realize more of it each time. Such a seemingly simple and straightforward myth has so much rich meaning and revelation that it's mind boggling.
Nowhere on the JoS does it say that Horus is Father Satan's son.

https://archive.is/urcwz#selection-669.0-671.518
Hoodedcobra666 said:
Then we have Apollo, the Sun God, which we could easily say is Amon Ra or Horus. The far easterners, he was Shamash, the lord of the Sun, and to the Germanics, he was the God SOL, whom we also have the Rune SOL nowadays. In the bible, he is ridiculed and attacked, named "Apollyon", which means, Angel of Death. Now of course, we can see the blasphemy here. The life-giving Sun God, becomes a bringer of death. He brings pestilence, is in the underworld, death and pain, and is an evil entity in the bible. Pure kike blasphemy pretty much.
This is either wrong, or Azazel was known as Horus and Amon simultaneously. I think I remember that Azazel's page was updated or something, not sure, and the fact is that there's different sigils for Horus and Amon altogether, as well as Azazel. Azazel also has a different rank to Amon on the Joy of Satan. The fact that there's different sigils for both Azazel, Amon and Horus, should show that they could be different God's, unless the info is outdated. Either way, not that big of a deal.
 
Horus is not Azazel, they are two different gods, in Egypt there were two gods with the name of Amon, Ammon or Amun which is Beelzebul and Amon Ra which is another different god.
Of course all the stories of the gods in the mythology are spiritual allegories.
 

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