If Sut is the opener then who is the closer? A reader has asked this question. These concepts may at first seem distant they are in fact the clues to how your thought processes work. When we look at the path of the physical Sun with our Eastern Face (Location of our eyes, nose, ears, mouth) we can describe a typical day regardless if we observe the Sun. We take for granted that it exists. Why? Our senses which connect to our Etheric Body respond to changes in the Physical Body. We have a duality of worlds. A place on the Earth and a place where our thoughts exist. This shows that in order to make sense of ourselves and our surroundings that we need the Sun. It also reveals that our mental activities can involve more than just what appears in front of us. The tendency to get caught up in the world does not imply the higher mental states. Too much activity with daily chores makes us forget why the Sun exist in the first place. A day begins with the crescent sliver of light appearing at the horizon. This is meant by the role of Sut. This entity initiates the day. Our ability to detect through our senses is represented by the Hebrew character Ayin (see figure below the photo of the sun). This "represents" to See with our senses. The pair of yods (dots) represent the image of a pair of sense organs. They can mean more than just a a pair of eyes as in the literal sense. It really means to partition the outside world from your thoughts. The demarcation between your Physical and your Etheric worlds. This ability to sense allows the detection of the presence of the Phosphorous Spirits of Wisdom on the Sun. In order for a day to exist there must be a period of darkness. This is the period of day and night. The entity responsible for the closing out of the day is Horus. AS the Sun ascends and as the Sun sets, the appearances are different. Yet it is the same Sun to our scientific instruments. The difference in elevation as the majestic orb climbs up and down is the same. Regardless of these apparent facts a painting of a Sun Set can be distinguished from a Sun Rise. Horus is the guardian of the western skies. In our body the West is the spinal column and the Treasured chord therein. When we speak of our body there is indeed more obviously. Our bodies are polarized just as a Night and Day are. WE have different ways to sense our position with respect to our Earth. The top of our head differs greatly from our feet. Even our head does not turn 360 degrees. This would provide a way at increasing our ability to sense more phenomena. Therefore we can imagine that two aspects of the Sun will involve two pairs of entities just as their are a pair of sense organs. Two Eyes, Two Nostrils, and Two Ears. This means Sut and Horus travel with the Sun. In the Eastern sky we have the domain of Sut. The Opener performs the ritual. During the day both Sut and Horus travel with the Sun. We experience these Three Entities for it is not only an external process appointed only for the poets. At the setting of the Sun in the West the beginning of Twilight is observed. Now it is time for Horus to assume the domain of the Western Kingdom. This seemingly rhythmic ritual goes on. To the point of creating a hypnosis. Can you understand why such an event occurs? As common as this seems and thus because of the way our senses are constructed, seems uninteresting. We are lulled into the Trap of saying so what? Look upon those Tarot keys you may still presume have nothing to do with psychology yet many still flock to have a reading of the future. Look closely at the figures. You will observe there is always three figures. A Sut, A Horus, and A Sun. They may at times look like a Moon, a Dog, or a Statue. What portent do these cards have for you? Why they are your subconscious self-conscious, and superconscious. These cards reveal the structure of the brain’s organization. You must ask yourself an Esoteric Question: What does the Sun look like at Midnight? The Sun does not go away it is still at Her spot. The Earth moved showing a Day in another location. The path of The Star represents the Sun of Midday The path of Death represents the Sun of Midnight, in the underworld The Sun represents the influence of Chokmah (The Star Universe) upon Tiphereth The 7 yods represent the Solar influences following through the Air Children (Fire and Air) stand upon Water and Earth. They are subconscious (Inferior-element) and self-conscious (passive-element). Some versions show the girl standing in water, and the boy standing on land. This duality is the source of the terms White and Black Magic. The true meaning is never understood. This is envisioned in the chariot with the two Sphinxes. Exhibiting a point of inversion in the coloring of the black and white lines. Note the reins are not observed to the physical senses. This is portrayed as the mind. Also be observant that the buildings destroy the symmetry. Ask yourself what hebrew letters these structures represent.
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