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

Sagittarius and its Decan Constellations.

Decan 5-6

    Decan 6 is below and behind the forefeet of Sagittarius and seen as a male figure, which may be a hawk head with four stars in a square pattern under his left hand.    On his head is Atef crown, which was worn by Osiris, made of the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red feathers represent Busiris, with antler like horns protruding out.    There is one star in front of the crown.    This compares to the Grand Temple Decan 15 in that it is seen as a male figure with a hawk head with four stars in an L shaped pattern above its sun disk crown.
    Since Decan 6 is seen as a netjeru in a human form, therefore it represents a spiritual understanding.

    The hieroglyphs here are unreadable since they are mingled into the crown and antlers with the one star.

  

 

    Denderah Decan 6 is claimed by www.siloam.net as meaning, "Solomon, Great Ruler, Civilization."

 

    From www.siloam.net/denderah it claims that Denderah Decan 5, 6, and 7 represented as Wisdom are entitled as "Rational Feelings."    "The enlightened one is transformed into a knowledgeable man who wears the atef crown of rational understanding and walks behind the man with a bare head of a serpent."

 

 

    Compared to Denderah Decan 6 this connects only with the four stars and the hawk head.

 

    Grand Temple Decan 15 is seen as a male figure with a hawk head wearing a sun disk crown.    Above the crown are four stars in an L shaped pattern.    Note that on Grand Temple Decan 1, 10, and 15 we find a male with a sun disk crown on their head, only Decan 10 and 15 are hawk heads.

    This Decan is named     Heri ib ouia, Heri-yeb-wia or He ib ouia, Her-ab-uaa, and seen as
the face sign, Egypt. hr,
with a line sign, Egypt. i,
then the heart sign, Egypt. ib, (Ieb)
followed by what I think is the mousetrap sign, Egypt. ouia,
then ending with a star.
    This would then read as [hr-i ib ouia].
    Heri is seen on Grand Temple Decan 15, 25 and 26.    Heri, Hery and Heru mean "Upper."
    Ib is seen on Grand Temple Decan 15 and 26.    Ib (ab, yeb) could mean "middle," as seen on Denderah Decan 31 (Grand Temple Decan 26).
    As mentioned on "http://home.main.rr.com/imyunnut/Den.Round.html" by Joanne Conman, it is implied that Heri-yeb wia means "(One who is in) the Middle of the Bark."    The word bark must be wia (uaa, ouia).
    Cyril Fagan comments, "Preceding Khonoy (Pisces) are a group of pentades falling in the constellation Aquarius and having the ideogram of three jars in a stand.    This is a syllable for knt.t (Khentet) which means 'he who is in front.'    This refers to the Full Moon in Aquarius which occurred at the inauguration of the Sothic Cycle and which led the planetary reading from west to east.    In some celestial diagrams this is illustrated by the pictogram of the disc of a Full Moon in the middle of a boat, which bears the legend hr ib wl3 (her yeb weya) which means '(He who is) in the middle of the boat'."

 

    The deity is called     Set (Ur) the god of evil.

 

    Associated with HERCULES,
but has stars in Aquila as [1] Altair
and Aquila and Capricornus as Deneb.

 

Select one of the following to open it.
Each of these are connected to the constellation Sagittarius,
Lyra, Corona Australis, Ara,
Decan 5, Decan 6, Decan 7, Decan 8.

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

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