DEIR EL BAHAI CELESTIAL COORDINATES
WINTER AND SUMMER SOLSTICES 4200 B.C.
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The Temple Ruins at Luxor, where the "Wall of
the Ruler" still stands.
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The Temple Ruins at Karnak, where the "Wall of
the Ruler" still stands before a sea of reeds.
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Zenith at the Winter Solstice 4200 BC:
A king falls from his wall, as a learned man pours water for a man by the
wayside.
The man is the foundation of the "Wall of the Ruler."
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Nadir at the Winter Solstice 4200 BC:
A bow in the clouds guides a barque toward a land of twins, as a dove flies
from its bow.
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Zenith at the Summer Solstice 4200 BC:
A man plows a field as his consort lies down in the heather on top of the
world.
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Nadir at the Summer Solstice 4200 BC:
Birds and fishes populate the sea between the bull and the bow at the "Wall
of the Ruler."
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South Horizon on the Summer Solstice 4200 BC:
A vision of how it used to be when the sun came out of the mouth of Nut in
the sky above.
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Above the Milky Way on the Summer Solstice of
1997 AD:
The beginning of Egypt has come again, with Mars replacing the Sun.
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Below the Milky Way on the Summer Solstice of
1997 AD:
It is time for Osiris and Geb and Lazarus to rise from the dead,
as the Tabernacle of the Sun passes through the "Wall of the Ruler."
Mother's favorite son fetches a pail of water for the mundane man under the
wall.
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Zenith at the Summer Solstice 4200 BC:
A Simple Vignette of Nut and Geb is a reminder of how it always will
be.
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From the star charts, it should be clear why the Luxor area
was of such great importance. It marks the place where an
animal came to know the gods, and through the simple process
of witnessing that which was before the face, the animal became
a man, and a man became One with God. To know this lesson
is to cross through the wall to the inside of the heavens.
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