From The Alpha and the Omega - Volume III
by Jim A. Cornwell, Copyright © July 20, 2002, all rights reserved
"Volume III - Aries and its Decan Constellations"

Aries and its Decan Constellations.

Decan 29-30

    Decan 30 is seen below the front foot of Cetus as a male figure with a hawk head, with no crown, and one star under his left hand.
    Since Decan 30 is seen as a netjeru in a human form, therefore it represents a spiritual understanding.

    The hieroglyphs are seen as
first either
    the animal belly sign, Egypt. h (kh),
    or the Egyptian Sphinx sign, Egypt. r, l, rw,
then we see the face sign, Egypt. hr,
then the Egyptian sign for pt, Pet depicts the sky as a ceiling, which drops at the ends, as do the horizons, it symbolizes the heavens.
followed by a star.
    This could read as
       [kh-hr-pt]
    or [r-hr-pt].

   

    On the above image to the right the glyphs seem to represent the term "front facing,"
The Egyptian sign for front,
then the face sign, Egypt. hr,
then the Egyptian sign for pt, Pet,
followed by a star.
    This could read as
       [?-hr-pt]

 

    Denderah Decan 30 is also called the Future Conscious by one source.    Refer to Denderah Decan 29 as to how it relates to the Grand Temple Decan 27.

 

    Compared to Denderah Decan 30, there is no connection evident, except its continuation from Denderah Decan 29-Grand Temple Decan 28 imagery.

 

    Grand Temple Decan 27 is a young male with no crown and two stars above his head, and sitting with legs down on a lotus flower.    In his right hand is a serpent and has his left hand positioned with finger to his mouth.
    This is also seen on Grand Temple Decan 2, as well as Grand Temple Decan 27 and 28 as sitting on a lotus flower.
    Note that on the upper section of ESNE Plate 87 we can also see a similar image.    Another point is its image is connected to the constellation Libra as an opposite of Aries.

 

    The Decan 27 is called by     Khent kherou, Khent-Kheru, or Khentu Kheriyew and begins with
the Egyptian sign for Khentet,
then we see the Egyptian sign for kh,
next the mouth sign, Egypt. r,
then quail chick sign, Egypt. a, ou,
then it ends with a star.
    This reads [Khent kh-r-ou].
    Khent is seen on Grand Temple Decan 10, 11, 12, 13, 25, 26 and 27.    One source claims that knt.t (Khentet) means "he who is in front."    Also see Khent-Amentiu (Khentamenti, Khenti-Amenti)
    Kher is seen on Grand Temple Decan 3, 22, 27 and 34.    Kher, Khery means "lower."    Also see the ram god Kherty meaning the "Lower One."

    As seen on "http://home.main.rr.com/imyunnut/Den.Round.html" by Joanne Conman, "Khentu Kheriyew," which means "The Lower Khentu."    See Denderah Decan 32 (Grand Temple Decan 25) for information on "The Upper Khentu."
    As seen on "http://home.main.rr.com/imyunnut/Den.Round.html" by Joanne Conman, "Khentu," which means "to travel southward or upstream (masculine)," or "The (male) Southern Traveler."

 

    As seen on "http://www.creatures-kbc.com/ae_senmut_sah.htm" by Ken Bakeman poses that the hieroglyphs on Senmuts' Tomb for "front facing lower stars" is Front Facing Lower Stars.
    The first four glyphs represent the term "front facing,"
The Egyptian sign for front (?), as mentioned above noted that knt.t (Khentet) means "he who is in front."
mouth sign, Egypt. r,
quail chick sign, Egypt. a, ou,
face sign, Egypt. hr.
    This will read as [?(knt.t)-r-ou-hr], which I have not determined the meaning as "front facing."
    The next three glyphs represent the term "lower," as can be seen above in the name Khent kherou.

 

    This deity is called Hor or Heru.

 

    Associated with ARIES,
but it has stars
in Pleiades-Taurus as [9] Alcyone
and Auriga as Menkalinan.

 

Select one of the following to open it.
Each of these are connected to the constellation Aries,
Perseus, Cassiopeia, Eridanus, Eye (Re/Hathor) Utchat.
Decan 29, Decan 30.

    This file last updated on March 21, 2004, and also June 18, 2005.

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