The Origin and Evolution of Freemasonary Connected with the Origin and Evoloution of the Human Race. by Albert Churchward

The Origin and Evolution of Freemasonary Connected with the Origin and Evoloution of the Human Race. by Albert Churchward

Author:Albert Churchward [Churchward, Albert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780429869600
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2018-12-14T00:00:00+00:00


We have no cube, or double or treble cubes in the centre of our Lodges, but the Irish Brothers have retained the original. Also the R.A. Lodges have for their three G.O.'s.

Another form of the original Pygmy sign was its conversion into a simple cross—which was an ideographic symbol for Amsu, or the Risen Horus, or Risen Christ, of the Egyptians, It is the same form or symbol as used by our Red Cross, so familiar to-day =Amsu, the Stellar ideographic symbol for the Risen Horus.

The two poles or pillars , used by the Nilotic Negroes in their ceremonies to represent the North and South divisions of heaven and the North and South Pole Stars, were now brought on in the Stellar Cult as the representative symbols for Set, God of the South, and Horus, God of the North, and were called the Set and Horus Pillars, and were erected at the porchway entrance of every temple (see Ritual), the same as we find stated re traditional Temple of K.S.; in fact, no temples were ever built without them during the Stellar or Solar Cults.

Josephus has preserved a tradition concerning two pillars that were erected in the land of Siriad. He tells us that the children of Seth (Egyptian Set) were the inventors of astronomy, and in order that their inventions might not be lost, and acting upon Adam's prediction that the world was to be destroyed at one time by the force of fire, and at another time by the violence and quantity of waters, they made two pillars, the one of brick, the other of stone; they inscribed their discoveries upon them both, that in case the pillar of brick should be destroyed by the flood, the pillar of stone might remain and exhibit those discoveries to mankind, and also inform them that there was another pillar of brick erected by them. "Now this remains in the land of Siriad to this day" (Ant., B. I, chap. ii). Plato likewise speaks of these two columns in the opening of Timæeus. The place where the two pillars, or one of them, traditionally stood was in the land of Siriad. Where that is, no mortal man knows. But Seri in Egyptian is a name for the South. Seri is also the mount that is figured as the twofold rock, which is equivalent to the two pillars of the two horizons, South and North. Seri is also the name of the giraffe, a Zootype of Set, the overseer. Siriad, then, is the land of the South, where the pillar "remains to this day." According to John Greaves, the old Oxford astronomer, these pillars of Seth were in the very same place where Manetho placed the pillars of Taht, called Seiread (English Weights and Measures). It is possible to identify the missing pillar of the two, the pillar of Set in the South. There was a Southern Annu and a Northern Annu in Egypt, and possibly a relic of the two poles may be recognized in the two Annus, viz.



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