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ce nu stiai ex si horus a murit rastignit

asa...si ce propui?

ca rastignirea lui Isus e un mit? :good:

 

eu cred ca s-au ascuns undeva in gheturile Antarcticii...

e frig pe acolo...ei sunt obisnuiti cu Grecia...poate s-au dus in vacanta pe vreo insula exotica...cine stie...poate sunt in Hawaii ;)

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ce se mai plimba...si ce ne mai dam noi cu presupusul :good:

ca sa facem...inca suntem tineri...

la 80 de ani am sa ma gandesc altfel ;)

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ce nu stiai ex si horus a murit rastignit

Vali, se pare ca nu exista asa o legenda in sursele antice, si Horus are aspectele urmatoare, intre care nu intra si cel de invatator cu 12 discipoli, nascut din fecioara, bla bla...

Harsiesis (Horus son of Isis) Horus as the defenceless baby born of Isis and Osiris, hidden in the marshes of Buto from the attacks of Set (compare this to the myths about the holy family in Egypt in Christianity). He is the magickal child.

 

Harpokrates (The infant Horus) Horus as a child, representing the new born sun (and in thelemic magick as the god of silence, since he is depicted as holding his index finger to his lips). Depicted as a shaved child with a sidelock, with a royal crown and uraeus.

Harendotes (Horus the avenger of his father) Horus as a grown man, who fights to reclaim the land and avenge his father.

 

Har-pa-Neb-Taui (Horus Lord of the Two Lands) Horus as king of the lands.

 

Haroeris (Horus the Elder) An early form of Horus. He was a god of light. His eyes represented the sun and the moon.

 

Horus Behudety (Horus of Edfu). Horus as the midday sun. Originally worshipped in the western delta and eventually his cult spread to his great shrine in Edfu. Horus of Edfu fights a great battle against Set and his minions in the form of a winged sun disk or as a hawk headed lion.

 

Ra-Harakhte (Horus of the two horizons) Horus identified with Ra and the daily voyage of the sun from horizon to horizon. The composite deity was represented as a falcon or a falcon-headed man wearing a solar disk and double crown.

 

Harmakhet (Horus in the Horizon) Horus as the rising sun, associated with Khepri. Depicted as a man with a falcon's head or a sphinx (the sphinx has been widely worshipped as a manifestation of Harmakhet). ]

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daca o sa mai traiesti la 80 de ani
sunt foarte optimist :good:
Vali, se pare ca nu exista asa o legenda in sursele antice, si Horus are aspectele urmatoare, intre care nu intra si cel de invatator cu 12 discipoli, nascut din fecioara, bla bla...Harsiesis (Horus son of Isis) Horus as the defenceless baby born of Isis and Osiris, hidden in the marshes of Buto from the attacks of Set (compare this to the myths about the holy family in Egypt in Christianity). He is the magickal child. Harpokrates (The infant Horus) Horus as a child, representing the new born sun (and in thelemic magick as the god of silence, since he is depicted as holding his index finger to his lips). Depicted as a shaved child with a sidelock, with a royal crown and uraeus. Harendotes (Horus the avenger of his father) Horus as a grown man, who fights to reclaim the land and avenge his father. Har-pa-Neb-Taui (Horus Lord of the Two Lands) Horus as king of the lands. Haroeris (Horus the Elder) An early form of Horus. He was a god of light. His eyes represented the sun and the moon. Horus Behudety (Horus of Edfu). Horus as the midday sun. Originally worshipped in the western delta and eventually his cult spread to his great shrine in Edfu. Horus of Edfu fights a great battle against Set and his minions in the form of a winged sun disk or as a hawk headed lion. Ra-Harakhte (Horus of the two horizons) Horus identified with Ra and the daily voyage of the sun from horizon to horizon. The composite deity was represented as a falcon or a falcon-headed man wearing a solar disk and double crown. Harmakhet (Horus in the Horizon) Horus as the rising sun, associated with Khepri. Depicted as a man with a falcon's head or a sphinx (the sphinx has been widely worshipped as a manifestation of Harmakhet). ]
interesant...deci vali..s-a cam dus teoria

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Vad ca aici esti de acord... dar cand vine vorba de fecioara Maria, esti convins (ma intreb de ce asa de inversunat) ca e preluata de la Isis...

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Vad ca aici esti de acord... dar cand vine vorba de fecioara Maria, esti convins (ma intreb de ce asa de inversunat) ca e preluata de la Isis...

sincer cred ca existe niste influente...

am vazut recent o poza cu statuia lui Isis cu horus de prin anul 500 i.Hr.

si am vazut niste documentare care mi-su confirmat...

n-as putea zice ca e un fapt...sunt doar niste teorii dar care par destul de verosimile

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Si daca ai vazut tu o statuie a lui Isis cu Horus, cum ai ajuns la concluzia ca fecioara MAria e preluata de acolo?De ce nu s-ar fi dezvoltat independent?

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Si daca ai vazut tu o statuie a lui Isis cu Horus, cum ai ajuns la concluzia ca fecioara MAria e preluata de acolo?

documentarele....altii au cercetat...ca eu nu am cum sa caut personal, sa verific asa ceva..... :good:

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