

AIN'T I HEARD THIS BEFORE?
The stories of Jesus and Heru are very similar, Heru and his Father, Osiris are frequently interchangeable in the mythos ("I and my Father are one"). The legends of Heru go back thousands of years and he shares the following in common with Jesus:
He was a child teacher in the Temple and was baptized when he was 30 years old.
Heru was also baptized by "Anup the Baptizer," who becomes "John the Baptist."
He had 12 disciples.
He performed miracles and raised one man, El-Azar-us, from the dead.
He walked on water.
Heru was transfigured on the Mount.
He was crucified, buried in a tomb and resurrected.
He was also the "Way, the Truth, the Light, the Messiah, God's Anointed Son, the Son of Man, the Good Shepherd, the Lamb of God, the Word" etc.
He was "the Fisher," and was associated with the Lamb, Lion and Fish ("Ichthys").
Heru's personal epithet was "Iusa," the "ever-becoming son" of "Ptah," the "Father." Horus was called "the KRST," or "Anointed One," long before the Christians duplicated the story.
Heru was known as the rising sun. The sun comes up over the HOR-RIZ-ON.
When the "sun" Heru goes down or appears to set, the uncle of Heru named Set (also known as The prince of Darkness) rules until the Sun appears on the Horizon, or appears to rise again.
Thus when the Sun goes down it is phrased as Sunset.
Set is populary known as Satan.
Satan is derived from Set-En, who is portrayed as;
RED
(What colour was your first chakra again?)
The age of crucified saviours is given as 33.
The Sun enters an astrological sign at 30° and exits at 33°.
Thus Christ (the SUN of God) starts his ministy at 30 years and dies at 33!
At 12:00 (midday) he is the "MOST HIGH".
Jesus is not in the Greek of your bible. the word you find is Iesous (Mark 1:1); which is a combination of Jah and Zeus
"There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light".
Matthew 17:2
SO WHAT ABOUT THE DUDE IN THE PICTURE ?
It began with Ptolemy I Lagi, in 320 BC who was later known as "Soter"(saviour) as a result of his military conquest.

The Greeks invaded Tamare under Alexander in 332 BC. Alexander's successor, Ptolemy I, Soter, got a council of Kemetian priests and priestesses from Memphis to make his image into a "god" and get himself accepted into the Ancient Tamarian Society
despite the fact that they did not worship human form.
These Melechite Coptic Tamarians complied with Ptolemy I's request after being compelled and made a composite using the attributes of two of their gods, "
Ausara" (Osiris) and the Sacred Bull of Memphis, Apis".
The Memphite priests and priestesses created the god "Serapis" and gave his image the assimilated characteristics of their Ancient Tamarian Ancestor Osiris thereby making Ptolemy I and his image a "god".
They applied Ptolemy's image to this god. Serapis thus became "the Saviour" and "he who raises the dead".
They stated of him, "he will save us after death and we will be protected in his providence."
This in effect was to later create the religion christianity
by giving serapis a human form.

Ptolemy tried to get this image in the Sacred Temples of Tamare next to Osiris, however the indigenous population rejected the new image, except for the Memphite Priests and priestesses who were responsible for creating it.
Ptolemy thus closed down all of the Tamarian Temples that rejected the image of Serapis.
By 240 BC, the Serapis Cult had a temple in Alexandria, Tamare, the Serapeum Temple, in which stood a statue of Serapis, in contrast to Osiris,
The Serapis Cult was the proto-Christian Cult 300 years before the "birth" of "Jesus."
The closing down of our ancestor's sacred temples during the reign of Ptolemy I, Soter, completely eliminated the last of the pharonic sacred institutions of ancient Tamare. This was the beginning of the erosion of the spiritual unity that the ancient Tamarian priesthood had tried to keep in place throughout Tamarian occupation by the Greeks.
I am sure that you are familiar with the fact that Christianity, as we know it today and as it is preached every Sunday, originated not with Jesus or his disciples, but with Ptolemy I and later with (AD 325) King Constantine.
Constantine was a pagan, a member of the Syrian Sun Cult of Sol Invictus. He murdered his son Crispus because he was more popular than he.
He murdered his sister Constantia's only son. He murdered his wife Fausta by boiling her in hot water, and he murdered his brother-in-law Licinius.
This is the man for whom you are indebted for most of what is called Christianity.
It was at the Nicean Conference that (Serapis)Jesus was created and made "God"
BY REASON OF A VOTE in conformity with the views of the Cult of Serapis-Christ.
The image of the man that most of the Christian world worships as "Jesus Christ" is actually the image of a man by the name of Ceasar Borgia of the Borgia family. Ceasar Borgia was the second son of Pope Alexander the sixth of Rome. Leonardi Divinci and Michaelangelo painted him as being Christ during the Renaissance period. the man who posed as Christ was a thief, murderer, a homosexual, and child molester!
And once again that is how the enemy became the deity!
Peace & Blessings
WHAT ABOUT HIS 12 DISCIPLES?
The Zodiac is an imaginary belt in the celestial sphere. The ecliptic is a line that traces the apparent path of the sun among the stars. The Zodiac is divided in to 12 sections of 30° each, which are called the 'Signs of the Zodiac'.

Horus-Scope (Horoscope)
Tamarian Deity: Identified With:
1. The Ram-headed Amen Aries
2. Osiris the Bull of Eternity Taurus
3. Waring twin brothers Set & Heru Gemini
4. The Beetle-headed Kheper-Ptah Cancer
5. The Lion-faced Atum Leo
6. The Virgin Neith Virgo
7. Har-Makhu of the scales Libra
8. Isis-Serkh, the scorpion Goddess Scorpio
9. Shu & Tefnut imaged as the archer Sagittarius
10. Num, the Goat headed Capricorn
11. Menat, the Divine Wet Nurse Aquarius
12. Heru of the Two Crocodiles Pisces
"Then God said, "Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and years.
Genesis 1:14
The concept of Jesus was born under the end of the age of Aries (the ram or lamb) and this may explain why he called himself the "lamb of God." By the time Jesus began his ministry, it was the beginning of the age of Pisces (the fish, the Church age). The sign of the fish has a special significance in Christianity because the sign of the fish has been known throughout the millennia to be the sign of Christianity.

Something looks fishy about his hat!
"And the first animal was like a lion (symbol of Leo), and the second animal was like a bull (symbol of Taurus), and the third animal had a face of a man (symbol of Aquarius, the water bearing man), and the fourth animal was like a flying eagle (ancient symbol of Scorpio)".
Revelation 4:7
Around the year 2012 A.D., it will be the end of the age of Pisces. The world will then enter the new age, the age of Aquarius (the Water-Bearer).
"And he sendeth forth two of his disciples, and saith unto them, Go ye into the city, and there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water: follow him".
Mark 14:13

There shall be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars."
Luke 21:25
Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
Job 38:32
Now goto a bible Encyclopedia and look up the word MAZZAROTH
Allegory : is a figurative mode of representation conveying a meaning other than the literal.
Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric (Rhetoric is one of the arts of using language as a means to persuade) but an allegory does not have to be expressed in language: it may be addressed to the eye, and is often found in realistic painting, sculpture or some other form of mimetic, or representative art.
The etymological meaning of the word is broader than the common use of the word. Though it is similar to other rhetorical comparisons, an allegory is sustained longer and more fully in its details than a metaphor, and appeals to imagination, while an analogy appeals to reason or logic. The fable or parable is a short allegory with one definite moral.
Since meaningful stories are nearly always applicable to larger issues, allegories may be read into many stories, sometimes distorting their author's overt meaning.
The Mandala of Dendera is
The Original Map of the Sky
It is the very first map of the sky which displays all of the constellations with their original Kemetic names. The original inhabitants of the Nile Valley developed this map to identify their surroundings, and it can still be found in the temples of Dendera (renamed Elephantine by the Greeks).