HERUKHUTI (Sphere 5) Divine Enforcement topic posted Fri, January 16, 2009 - 10:40 PM by Metaphysics Share/Save/Bookmark Advertisement "There is no law, justice or equality without means of enforcement, therefore Herukhuti is needed to complement Maat." My Blog people.tribe.net/chaz/blog...40cc99a6f9 THE TREE OF LIFE represented as Star Wars helps me intuit their meanings In writing the Star Wars Tree of Life is as follows: Sphere 0: Amen/The Force Sphere 1: Ausar/Anakin Skywalker Sphere 2: Tehuti/Yoda Sphere 3: Seker/Obi-Wan Kenobi Sphere 4: Maat/Padme Amidala Sphere 5: Heru-Khuti/Luke Skywalker Sphere 6: Heru/Luke Skywalker Sphere 7: Het Heru/Leia Skywalker Sphere 8: Sebek/Darth Vader Sphere 9: Auset/Padme Amidala Sphere 10: Geb/Emperor Palpatine "Divine Law Enforcement. Sphere 5 of the Tree represents that aspect of Spirit from which Divine Law is "enforced." In the Kamitic tradition, the deity represented by this Sphere is known as Herukhuti. The wrath of God (punishment) is exercised through this faculty, as is the love of God in its protective aspect. There is a balancing logic at work here. There is no law without means of enforcement, therefore Herukhuti is needed to complement Maat." HeruKhuti before me, HeruKhuti at my right hand, HeruKhuti behind me, HeruKhuti at my left hand. HeruKhuti within me, HeruKhuti help me speak truth." HERUKHUTI The 5th Faculty on the Tree of Life represents HeruKhuti, or divine justice. This faculty establishes justice in the world, not by revenge or destruction, but instead by re-establishing the laws governing existence (MAAT). Divine justice within our being consists of making peace, balance and harmony get achieved and restoring all to god's order. METU NETER Herukhuti, also called Heru-Behutet, is the divine principle that safeguards our existence from the injustices of others. It works sternly through the law that states that you reap what you sow. Be consistent in being just with others, and you will be spiritually protected by this divine power. Its aggressive power is also the foundation of the temperament of natural athletes, warriors, business executives, and so on. In the Kamitic tradition, it is the form in which Heru fights against Set in order to regain the throne (control over one’s life) that the latter usurped. The seeming contradiction that arises from considering Heru-Behutet “a form of Heru” is cleared up when we realize that ultimately there is only one Deity in the world, with different faculties. While Heru corresponds to the steady supply of noradrenalin that enables us to carry out all activities of externalization, Herukhuti (Heru-Behutet) corresponds to the extreme surges of adrenalin that support our aggressive, sexual arousal and immune responses. Law of Herukhuti Know that God neither punishes nor rewards nor protects, that you will have the comfort of controlling these for yourself. Reasoning: If adversity which cannot be avoided is not the cause of suffering that follows our failure to reclaim our original nature (peace), then we must make spiritual growth our highest priority. If we are one (Ausar), then I must refrain from doing you wrong (even self-defensively wishing you ill) to avoid doing me wrong—the key to justice and protection from others. Herukhuti Truisms: I realize that I have the power to force my person transcend my emotions to ensure that my life will be a reflection of Divine Law. I am not the person, but Ausar, and can therefore transcend the pain of invoking divine retribution against my person when it transgresses the Law of God. I understand that God has ordained a place for all beings in their own time, and will thus, in Its own time right all wrongs. I sow justice towards men and reap it from God. posted by: Metaphysics offline Metaphysics SF Bay Area 93 friends join to post Advertisement Advertisement * Meta... Metaphysics offline 93 Re: HERUKHUTI (Sphere 5) Divine Enforcement 01/16 HERUKHUTI Herukhuti, also called Heru-Behutet, is the divine principle that safeguards our existence from the injustices of others. It works sternly through the law that states that you reap what you sow. Be consistent in being just with others, and you will be spiritually protected by this divine power. Its aggressive power is also the foundation of the temperament of natural athletes, warriors, business executives, and so on. In the Kamitic tradition, it is the form in which Heru fights against Set in order to regain the throne (control over one’s life) that the latter usurped. The seeming contradiction that arises from considering Heru-Behutet “a form of Heru” is cleared up when we realize that ultimately there is only one Deity in the world, with different faculties. While Heru corresponds to the steady supply of noradrenalin that enables us to carry out all activities of externalization, Herukhuti (Heru-Behutet) corresponds to the extreme surges of adrenalin that support our aggressive, sexual arousal and immune responses. "# the Heart Chakra corresponds to The Ab, corresponding to Spheres 6, 5, and 4, which mediates between the divine divisions of the spirit above, and the mundane divisions below. It is interesting that we associate the heart with the qualities of Maat (Sphere 4), namely love, truth, generosity, sharing, etc., also of Herukhuti (Sphere 5), namely the "heart" of the warrior and athlete, namely bravery and the willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice, and of Heru (Sphere 6), namely the courage and indomitable will of the leader, who by example can "give heart" to his followers" join to post * o Meta... Metaphysics offline 93 Re: HERUKHUTI (Sphere 5) Divine Enforcement 01/16 I will send some Love alright, and reign down like a Hawk! ;-) emotional nunchucks delivered via acoustic resonance....wayward dogma. gotta go. time to fight the demons. ;-P "There is power in a name, Horus. And a more recent exchange: You'll fight for me? Call my name, and I'll be there." As few of the villagers would go anywhere near him, Horus had long ago become used to being by himself. His days consisted mostly of paddling up and down the Delta streams, fishing or fowling when it suited him or whenever he and Reia wanted something else to eat besides bread. Reia raised an eyebrow. "You have heard of them, haven't you?" Horus shrugged one shoulder. "I've heard the name, but I don't know much about them." "The less you know the better. However I suppose I'd better tell you about them. They're this--race--that lives mostly in the south. In the cities. They serve as guards and soldiers there, so I've heard. There are two kinds--classes, I should say. The Kana are the winged ones. The warrior caste. They're the ones serving in the cities and the ones that were spotted beyond the Delta. The Moru are the flightless ones. They serve the Kana as slaves." Horus got a look of mild disgust. "They enslave their own people?" Reia nodded. "Barbaric, I know. And not because the Moru are criminals. Simply because they can't fly. Those born without wings aren't taught with the Kana. They're treated little better than cattle. It's been so long since they knew freedom, they probably believe they're cattle." have never really been given a fighting chance." Reia closed his eyes briefly. "However, you must wonder what any of this has to do with you. The answer is it's you the Apsiu are looking for." "Me?" Horus's eyes widened. "But what for?" "I can't tell you. I'm not sure. But there's something you must do before they reach the Delta." Horus put it on. "You must leave the village," Reia went on, "and find the temple of your namesake, to receive something that will help you claim your birthright. Only then can you head south." Horus looked confused. "There are no temples around here. What did she mean? Who's my namesake?" "There is power in a name, Horus. And a more recent exchange: You'll fight for me? Call my name, and I'll be there." He found his horse, pulled himself up, and brought it around. He flung up his arm, lance pointing skyward, and shouted as loudly as he could. "Ra!" All around him, an eerie wail arose from the Moru. They lifted their weapons over their heads. The clouds ripped open. A blinding ray of light tore through the sky, landing upon the armies below. It struck the metal, sending dazzling sparks every which way. The Kana howled and tried to cover their eyes. The Sha, spooked by the noise and confusion, started turning, running into each other, trying to escape. Isis's kite broke away from her grasp, flying straight into the heart of the fray, screeching and raking at the Kana with its talons. Horus's army rallied around the attacking bird as if it were their standard. The Moru began chanting a name, but not Ra's. They chanted Horus's name, and everyone else took it up as well as their new battle cry. Horus ignored any feelings of self-consciousness he may have had, howling and charging at the confused Apsiu. "Stop!" Horus shouted over the clamor. "Take prisoners! Whoever asks for quarter, gets it!" As soon as they'd been rounded up Horus glanced back at Set. He climbed off his horse and walked toward him, lance in one hand. Everyone watched, even the Kana now. No one spoke or moved. http://tribes.tribe.net/kmt/thread/9fdecba9-2aec-4a0e-a3b3-8748fcc410bd www.geocities.com/tehuti_88/horus.html