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Chapter 25. God of Sun

So, at this point, what have I encountered, or rather, what have I come to? I started looking again, so to speak, with fresh, new, wise eyes at all the information where the matrix appears in our life, in our reality, the one I am deciphering, and I began again to compare and correlate, to draw analogies – what are the four seasons, what are the four elements, what are these four groups? If these are four seasons, then each includes three, meaning, essentially, if this is further broken down, it becomes twelve, but fundamentally, there are four main ones. And what caught my attention the most was the image of a calendar depicting a rider on a chariot drawn by four horses. And then, around this figure with four horses, the twelve zodiac signs are depicted. Big Alexander said that I must become him, the one on this chariot, I must ride this chariot, I must gallop on it. I must understand what these four horses are and become who I am meant to be. I then began to study further who exactly is depicted riding the four horses, what this chariot with four horses represents. And one of the mentions of this image is the ancient Greek Sun God Helios. Then I decided to look into what other Sun deities exist in various ancient scriptures, mythological stories, and so on. And in Wikipedia, there is also a mention of the ancient Greek Sun God, as well as the supreme deity in the religion of the ancient Egyptians – this is the god Ra, whose name means Sun. It is said in Wikipedia that... that “in a special papyrus of the Turin Museum, as well as in inscriptions on the walls of the tombs of pharaohs of the 19th–20th dynasties of the New Kingdom. In these, Ra (who replaced the more archaic demiurge Atum, originally mentioned in these myths) appears as the son of the primordial chaos Nun, dwelling within it along with the deities of the elements before creation. Then he, ‘greater than the one who produced him, older than those who gave birth to him’, emerged from Nun at the place where the city of Great Hermopolis later arose, and there, after defeating the forces of darkness, commanded by his word that light should shine forth from a lotus flower. Then Ra produced from himself the gods Shu and Tefnut, from whom a new pair was born – Geb and Nut (earth and sky), the parents of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. These nine deities formed the so-called Heliopolitan Ennead, headed by Ra.