The ancient Kemetic principle that connects Lucifer, Imhotep, and Jesus

Ancient Kemetic principle Ptah and Ausar
Both are different stages of souls migration

Table of Contents


Basic Kemetic Symbolic Framework
Functional Equivalents
The Kemetic Principle known as Heru
The ancient Kemetic principle in practice
Lucifer was not Satan
How Lucifer, Heru and Jesus are connected to the Kemetic principle of perpetual renewal
Heru and Jesus Etymology
Christian readers of the King James version of the bible have been misled about the idea of Lucifer. No, I am not a Satanist nor trying to open your mind to Satanism. What I want to do is give you factual, researched information that will free you from the dogma of Christianity.

  • The fact is the origin of the word and idea of Lucifer did not have a negative meaning before the King James version of the bible.
  • The Greeks nor the Romans (the inventors of the Roman Catholic Church) equated Lucifer with Satan.
  • The original concept of Lucifer came from Kemetic science and was a positive expression of an abstract metaphysical concept.

Christian misrepresentation of ancient African spiritual concepts is the cause of much confusion in the western world. Christian origins greek errorNot understanding the basic principles is the cause of much confusion in the conscious community. It will be easy to see that Lucifer; Imhotep; and Jesus are all representations of one basic Khemetic principle but have different names based on the stage or level being expressed within the highly sophisticated yet elegant Kemetic framework. Lucifer, Imhotep, and Jesus are all part of the Kemetic/Egyptian concept of the migration of the soul from spirit into matter, then life and death.

Basic Kemetic Symbolic Framework

Kemetic symbolism has basic fundamental frameworks that will help you delve deeper into the wisdom of the ancestors and your own.

For example, Ptah and Ausar/Osiris have one leg to symbolize that the soul is genderless outside of a physical body. This idea is common to a number of African spiritual traditions. Through the Greek Gnostics, there is a biblical remnant of the “genderless” soul idea. In Galatians 3:28 when Pual says, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Not being male or female means there is no gender.

One of the confusing aspects of understanding the Kemetic system is people not recognizing the basic principles and the framework of the symbolism.

A “framework” is simply a way to organize information. Symbolically, the one leg of Ptah and Ausar is based on a framework. One leg becomes a clue as to how you should view the symbols no matter where they are in stories and myths.

The Kemetic/Egyptian system is one of the most organized and consistent spiritual science systems you will ever come across. But you must look at the system as an organized science of knowledge and not a religion, or a primitive group of people unable to comprehend the deep metaphysical concepts. The truth is the Kemetic spiritual science is extremely sophisticated and nuanced.

The sophistication comes from the symbolic expression of the ideas. In modern times we focused on words and verbal expression of ideas. It is left-brained, logical, and rigid.  Most people in ancient times could not read and write. Words and language can be a very limiting way to express concepts that are multifaceted. Whereas words lend to expressing ideas linearly, symbols can express ideas multidimensionally.

For example, I write about a scene on a spring day with the birds chirping, the sun shining on my face with a breeze blowing and the freshness of the air all around me. In writing, I just expressed these events linearly, one after the other. But, they all were going on simultaneously and with multiple levels of experience.  I have to express it linearly with language as well. But a symbol or a picture comes close to putting you in a state of experiencing the scene as it happens through your imagination.

The symbols, analogies, myths, and hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt captured the multidimensional experiences. They were “designed” to “evoke” your own inner wisdom from your level of knowledge. Today, we want to interpret many of these ideas as static with only one meaning. However, 0ur African ancestors did not design them that way.

As humans, we experience life on multiple levels, in multiple dimensions, and with many facets.  But how do you communicate that idea through time and space to humanity? How do you give keys to decipher the information within the information when the key has been lost or forgotten?

Functional Equivalents

You do so through symbolism. The ancient Africans were geniuses in their thinking and design of the symbols of the Medu Neter (their name for the hieroglyphs). However, many of the most sacred ideas were never written down. They were forbidden to do so!

Within the symbolism, there are codes within the codes that act as a key. These keys can be called functional equivalents. The one leg of Ptah and Ausar is a functional equivalent. A female or male within the symbolism and myth is a functional equivalent and not something to be understood literally.

A functional equivalent means that no matter where it is in the symbolism or myth it functions the same way. It is equal in function on all levels. For example, with all the neters on all levels, they are paired as masculine and feminine except for Maat. No matter the level, a masculine neter represents certain functions within the symbolism. Same for a feminine neter.

Principles and anthropomorphizing vs humanizing

Heru is an expression of a multidimensional natural scientific principle expressed as a mythological personage. It is an anthropomorphized way to express a metaphysical and abstract idea. Anthropomorphic simply means using human characteristics or something in nature to symbolize an abstract idea.

All of the (NTR) NeTeRs are principles of NaTuRe personified. Africans personified but never humanized these principles as the Greeks and Romans did. It was a very elegant way to transmit these complex ideas.

In other words, Africans would say it’s “LIKE” God can see everything, to express the omnipotence of consciousness (ma’at). It is using a human characteristic to give you an idea what omnipotence is like. But in the Greek tradition, God is humanized with the idea that “He” is watching over you. Greek gods were said to have children by humans producing half-human half-god beings. Humanizing God became the Christian tradition through the Greeks. Jesus is God and man for example.

Skull caps covered to symbolize a non-thinking aspect of nature.

Another functional equivalent for the NeTeRs is the crown of the skull is ALWAYS covered in the original Egyptian drawings and carvings. It expressed the idea that the NeTeRs don’t think or have the ability to change their nature. In other words, a humanized vengeful or Jealous God was not part of ancient African spiritual science and traditions. The NTRs are really mathematical formulas or the science of numbers personified.

The Kemetic science is based on observation and experimentation. Religion is based on belief and superstition. With religion, rational and logical thinking has to be suspended in order to accept ideas on “faith.” That was never the case in the African spiritual system. Logic was never at odds with science or just plain common sense.

Because of its multifaceted dimension, the ancient Kemetic principle called Heru/Horus is the thread that connects Lucifer, Imhotep, and Jesus on different levels within the Kemetic framework. Once you understand this principle the Kemetic/Egyptian System will not be confusing. and you will be enlightened about what Lucifer originally meant.

You will then be able to uncover deeper concepts and connections in the Bible. Contents of the Bible originated in ancient Egypt. The ancient concepts that were the foundation of the bible were spiritual science truths. The Dogma that became truth claims in Christianity is misunderstood, misinterpreted, and outright lies.

The concepts I am about to express in this article will cause cognitive dissonance in Christians as well as anyone in the Kemetic knowledge community that has looked at this information and taken the Neters as literal and historical personages.

It’s not meant to hurt anyone. I give you the facts and resources to verify if you so choose.

The Kemetic Principle known as Heru

So let’s take a look at the ancient Kemetic principle called Heru/Horus. It is a multidimensional concept on multiple levels and given names understood by anyone immersed in that culture. It is well documented in antiquity that the Greeks learned their ideas from the ancient Egyptians. But they were not immersed in the culture.  Therefore the multifaceted multidimensional aspect of ideas were not transmitted through their knowledge or lost.

Herodotus quote on Green naming gods
The Greeks changed the names of Egyptian NeTeRs and made them the Greek gods we know in western mythology

The Romans got the ideas transmitted via writing. They could only connect to the ideas through language and therefore a linear way of thinking. Again, aspects of the multifaceted multidimensional ideas were not transmitted or lost.

So we must go through the symbols to get a deeper understanding of what the ancient Africans were transmitting to us.

Heru/Horus is the ancient Kemetic principle of perpetual renewal. In other words, the concept of something that continually repeats or “comes back.” Heru or Heru-cles/Hercules in Greek, is the ever coming son/sun of God. Iusa (pronounced yay-oosah)/Yeshua/Jesus is always coming back.

In the trinity of Ausar and Auset, Heru is the child (Hercules’ parents are from Egypt according to Greek myth). Within the African traditions and symbolic language of a trinity, the child represents the ability of a phenomenon that has the ability to repeat or perpetuate itself (the symbol of the child also has multi-faceted and multiple levels of meanings and aspects). It is an anthropomorphic (using human characteristics) representation of an abstract idea using a child as the symbol of renewal and perpetuation. The child is also a “functional equivalent” within the symbolic system.

It’s that simple. Without going off on a tangent, know that Ancient African words were often based on the sound activating certain brain synapses (another aspect not well known). YES, it’s that sophisticated. So names of certain principles changed in order to evoke different vibrational expression within the physical body and/or to note different levels of universal formulas of expression.

It’s the same principle as chanting Om, Ah, or Oo. The different sounds activate different energy centers (chakras) in the body as well as brain synapses.

As stated earlier, another layer within these ideas is based in numerology which is really the foundation of the Kemetic mythology. They are formulas. Kemetic mythology is different from the Greek mythology that we have been trained on in the west. Greek mythology was more a form of entertaining stories.

African spiritual science
Myths were formulas in their origin

The mythological figures within the Greek mythology have a basis founded on the knowledge of their Kemetic teachers. BUT, again, they lacked the nuances that being immersed in a culture would afford to understand the concepts. So they just made up stories where knowledge was lacking to entertain the Greek audiences.

This is not widely known, but through the numerology and etymology (origin of words and meaning), you will connect the Bible stories and symbols to the Kemetic mythology very quickly. You will also see very clearly that Christian Fathers were trying to express certain concepts but didn’t quite understand. I have an audio course here that can help you delve a little deeper into the numerology that connects the bible and Kemet.

In the image below is a rough analysis and explanation of the principle of perpetual renewal (the child) and how it moved from abstract to concrete and different planes of existence. The principle changed names at different levels, but conceptually it the same idea at different levels.

Ancient Kemetic principle heru
Heru = Child, Iusa, and Nefertum

The ancient Kemetic principle in practice

In the Trinity Heru/Horus is the son or child. Symbolically, one meaning for the child represents the ability of the human race or any phenomenon to perpetuate itself. The child or son is a “functional equivalent” within the Kemetic framework. A child can also mean living joyous and happy for no other reason than being happy. See the idea about heaven for a deeper explanation on the joyous child.

On the universal level, the principle of Heru/Horus is “nicknamed” Iusa (pronounced yay-oosah) in the ancient Kemetic tradition. It is the ability of the Universe or any phenomenon to continue and perpetuate.

You can discover deeper symbolic meanings based on the etymology of African words and names. Often times the names give clues to the symbolic meaning. Here’s what I mean:

PTH (PTaH) is how the ancient Egyptians represented the idea of spirit descending and being “trapped” in matter (the physical body). They would represent the opposite ideas of the spirit leaving matter by reversing the letters in a “play on words” as in PTH becoming HTP.

HTP (HoTeP) is the ancient African idea of salvation or the soul being “released” from the dead mummified body (Ausar).  For the ancient Africans, the soul would go to a “peaceful” place. Hence in modern times hotep

Heru and Jesus
Jesus origins in Memphis

as meaning peace. ImHoTeP means “in peace.” ImHoTeP as the “prince of peace” is a nickname for Jesus as the Christ that originated in these teachings of ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, it was the idea of a resurrected soul into the underworld of Amenta.

The consonants HTP (HoTeP) are the reverse of PTH (PTaH).

That’s one level. The soul leaving the physical body. Ancient Egyptians believed in reincarnation. Therefore the soul would get many chances to leave a body. Perpetual renewal.

Through etemology, you connect the words Imhotep and Jesus.

Lucifer was not Satan 

Lucifer (Isaiah 14:12), the “fallen angel” became equated with Satan In the King James Version of the bible. This was not the case originally. The idea of Lucifer originated within the temple of Ptah (spirit falling into matter)  in ancient Egypt. Also, the idea of Iusa (Yay-oosah), Yeshua or Jesus was part of the teaching at the temple of Ptah.

Heru
Lucifer does not mean Satan

However, rather than Satan, Lucifer was the name for the manifestation of a “new” light or soul in flesh (Ptah).  The new soul came down or “fell” into matter. Hence the biblical idea of Satan as the “fallen angel” (this also represents some more advanced Kemetic knowledge I won’t get into here). Heru/Horus as the Egyptian principle of “perpetual renewal” was given the nickname Lucifer when “born” or fallen into flesh. Lucifer from Latin means “bearer of light.”

Understanding this idea and the origin of the symbolism you can quickly connect the idea in the bible scripture Luke 10:18, “Yes,” he told them, “I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning!” Christian Lucifer as Satan is connected to “falling and lightning.” As stated before Lucifer is only connected to Satan in the King James Version of the bible.

How Lucifer, Heru and Jesus are connected to the Kemetic principle of perpetual renewal  

One of the reasons Egyptian spiritual science can be so confusing is not understanding the underlying “framework” and structure of their symbolic and mythological system.

Heru/Horus is not a “god.” Heru is the name of a “NTR” (principle of NaTuRe) within Kemetic sciences that equates to anything that has the ability to perpetuate or renew itself.

Ancient Kemetic prinicple examples
Images of perpetual renewal

The ancient Kemetic principle of Heru is a newly grown plant sprout, or a new lamb (as in lamb of God), a new vine (Netzer), or a new sunrise (Sun/Son of God) that happens day after day. Each of them has in common that whatever they were born from has the ability to renew itself over and over. In other words, perpetual renewal.

So what does that have to do with Lucifer, Jesus, and Imhotep? You should already have a clue about Imhotep from the section above.

As a NEW soul or light “falling” into matter the ancient Kemetic principle of Heru is known as Lucifer (bearer of light). As a NEW soul “exiting” or rising from the dead body into the underworld of the “dwat” Heru is known as Imhotep (in peace).

 

Heru, as the ancient Kemetic PRINCIPLE of perpetual renewal, is both Lucifer (New light/soul coming down to earth) and ImHoTeP (The light/soul exiting the body and leaving earth) depending on which aspect of the souls journey the ancient Egyptians were speaking about.

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Heru and Jesus Etymology

Jesus (Iusa = Yay-oosah) and Imhotep are two different “nicknames” expressing the same ancient Kemetic principle but actually mixing up two different Egyptian levels. Heru and Jesus are connected through etymology and numerology. Lucifer, Imhotep, and Jesus (Iusa or yay-oosah) all evolved over time as “nicknames” for one principle Egyptians called Heru = the road or the way.  In the bible John 14:6 Jesus says, “I am the way…”  It’s a direct connection to the meaning of Heru (the way or the road).

heru and Jesus

 

But you must know the symbolic meaning and the principles in order to connect the concepts to the bible scriptures. Now don’t berate Christians with this knowledge. TEACH those that are curious with evidence and facts. Don’t attack them believing it will shame them into changing their mind.

Would you accept being talked down too? No self-confident, self-respecting person would.

It’s time to quit arguing about Jesus and elevate your consciousness!

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