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

Capricornus and its Decan Constellations.

Decan 3-4

    Decan 4 is a male figure with one star below his left hand.    His head is a sun disk.
    Since Decan 4 is seen as a netjeru in human form, it represents a spiritual understanding.

    It is very similar to the name of Grand Temple Decan 17 called Ken Mou, which also has a male figure with a sun disk for a head.

    The hieroglyphs above his head and below the hind feet of Sagittarius are not quite readable.    Although it looks to begin with
the water sign, Egypt. n,
next the owl sign (close pin shape), Egypt. am,
and then ends with a star.
    This would read [n-am], which some promote as Knem, as the characters under Sagittarius' hind foot.
    Grand Temple Decan 17 also called Ken Mou is seen as [k-n m-ou].

  

    In the upper section of ESNE plate 87, are hieroglyphs located beneath Cancer and Gemini, that show
the basket sign, Egypt. k,
then the water sign, Egypt. n,
next the owl sign, Egypt. m,
and ends with a star.
    This would read [k-n m].

 

    As seen above on ESNE plate 79, we see a male figure with a sun disk head.

 

    Denderah Decan 4 is to www.siloam.net the Son of God, Enlightenment, stated as "From ... humility proceeded the sun headed man, Sol-o-mon, as a symbol of enlightenment."
    From www.siloam.net/denderah as mentioned in Denderah Decan 29 it states "Antinous" represented "by the child with a flail, signifying mastery of the physical element, and sitting upon the lotus (Coma Berenices)."    This has been entitled as the "New Age."
    As to Denderah Decan 4, Siloam again calls it "Antinous" the "Son of Light" and has entitled it "Enlightenment," as "a youthful man with a disk upon his head.    This is a union of enlightenment and maleness."

    When compared to Denderah Decan 4, there is a major connection seen in the sun disk head.

 

    Grand Temple Decan 17 we see a male figure with a circle or sun disk for a head, with two objects protruding downward, and no stars are seen.    As a major connection the Denderah Zodiac Decan 4 is a male figure with a head that is a sun disk.    See reference in Hercules.

    It is named Ken mou, Kenmu, or Kenemu, and seen as
the basket sign, Egypt. k,
then the water sign, Egypt. n,
next the owl sign, Egypt. m,
then the quail chick sign, Egypt. ou,
and then ends with a star.
    This would read [k-n m-ou].
    As seen on "http://home.main.rr.com/imyunnut/Den.Round.html" by Joanne Conman, it is implied that Kenemu means "Wrapped in Darkness," which is mysterious for a sun disk headed entity.

 

    Its deity is called Amset (Mestha), Hapy (Hapi), Douamoutef (Tuamutef), Qebehsenouef (Qebhsennuf).

 

    Associated with AQUILA, and the
first representation of DRACO, and URSA MAJOR,
but has dark stars, such as the stars
in Equuleus, which is found as a member of the old list known to the Babylonians.

 

Select one of the following to open it.
Each of these are connected to the constellation Capricornus,
Mars, Delphinus, Sagitta, Aquila,
Decan 1, Decan 2, Decan 3, Decan 4.

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

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