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Aquarian Mythology - Film Score Rundowns

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The Abdication of Geb.<br />

Sebek as a Crocodile<br />

The fever of Geb (the emanation of his energies from Capricorn) can be cured by the<br />

uraeus of Ra or by Sebek, the crocodile god. The crocodile descending into the waters of<br />

the sacred pool beside the temple is the emanation from Capricorn into Pisces, the<br />

Cosmic Ocean of the Virgin Mare or Isis. The crocodile is the goat-fish of Capricorn, the<br />

sea monster Leviathan whose energies as Fohat in Aquarius must be<br />

tamed or controlled by the Angelic Hierarchies when these energies are made manifest<br />

from the Great Sea of Pisces into Aries. Aries is the place of crucifixion of the Sun-<br />

Monad.<br />

The emanation of the gods commences in Capricorn-Makara ruled by Saturn (Cronos-<br />

Shiva). Makara (sea-monster) means crocodile-goat, being Sebek or Subek and later Set-<br />

Saturn. These crocodiles come from the great waters (Nun) of manifestation to worship<br />

the risen Sun (from Pisces to Aries where the Sun is exalted). So Horus (Sun) kills Setekh<br />

(crocodile).<br />

The crocodile (Capricorn ruled by Saturn) was worshipped at Gebelen, Denderah, Sais<br />

and in the Fayyum. Sebekh is Unis or One. He issues as a crocodile (the serpent energies<br />

of Fohat) and emerges as the Nile (Unis Osiris) to descend through the manifested planes.<br />

Creation from Nut (A)<br />

At the beginning of manifestation Chaos is represented by the primordial Nut, ruled by<br />

Geb.<br />

Nut has four qualities. (Depth, Endlessness, Darkness, Invisibility) and four pairs of gods<br />

(Nun, Huh, Kuk and Amun) each with a female shakti (the energies of the god).<br />

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