There is a lot to tell about Egypt, but I will tell you about
what interests me.
First
of all I knew I had a former life in Egypt and I very much want to go there one
day.
I'm
planning a journey with the travel company Djoser(dutch).
Then as you can see in the rest of my homepage, I am a big fan
of Tina Turner. She lived in Egypt too in a past life. She was Pharaoh
Hatschepsut. When you see the photo below it is not hard to imagine that!
Tina Turner as Cleopatra
Cleopatra may be the most female ruler of all
time-intelligent, charismatic and fashionable. Today, if such a woman exists, it
is Tina Turner.
When Tina was Hatschepsut, she took the throne from her brother,
because she knew, that he would ruin the country. By doing so and by behaving
badly towards her brother, she prevented him to follow his path and she gathered
karma. Therefore in this life she encountered him again(Ike) and had to pay off
her debt to him by going through a horrible marriage. Now that is all behind her
and she truly can be the great queen or pharaoh she already was!
You
can read about this in these books: -I, Tina- a Book about Tina's life written by Tina Turner and Kurt Loder -Daughter of Amun from Moyra Caldecott
Then what always fascinated me was the Horus Eye.
The story of Horus
Horus was the son of Osiris, the God of air and earth and the
goddess Isis. Osiris, Horus father, was killed by his brother Seth in order to
seize his throne. When Horus reached manhood he began a war with Seth, because
the throne was his. In this war Horus lost one eye. The Gods intervened and
decided, that the throne was for Horus and that Seth had to restore Horus eye.
But to honor the memory of his father, Osiris, Horus offered the recovered eye
to his father and covered his wound with the divine serpent, uraeus. That is why
this sacred serpent was considered the emblem of the Egyptian Pharaohs. At last
, Osiris transferred his power to his son Horus and retired to the world of the
blessed. Thus Horus became the King of Egypt.
The eye of Horus contains 6 parts:
1/64This stands for Touch 1/8This stands for Though
1/32This stands for Taste 1/4This stands for Sight
1/16This stands for Hearing 1/2This stands for Smell
My father once made an amulet out of wood with the symbol of the Horus Eye for me.
There are so many pictures
of it. I love it!
Nowadays it is seen as a very
forceful symbol of protection and I feel that it is for me too. Furthermore I
want to go to Egypt one day. Also if someone has advice or tips how to visit
Egypt in the best way, let me know!