According to another creation myth, Ra was born from an egg laid by the Great Cackler Goose; in another legend, Ra appeared from the east in the form of Khepri – the scarab beetle rolling the Sun before him; finally, yet another version of this myth tells that Ra, in the form of a falcon (or kestrel), descended to Earth, giving rise to dry land.” As I understand all of this, as I now see this entire sacred language, we have a microcosm and a macrocosm, and we see that every day we encounter the fact that there is the Sun, and there is a time when it sets. We have, accordingly, morning, day, evening, and night, and these four phenomena that we encounter daily also exist in a global sense of the word. That is, in a global sense, this is an era. And it turns out that there is a God who is responsible for the morning, a God who is responsible for the evening, for the day, and for the night – just as our daily time structure is arranged, with the number of periods we experience. The same exists on a global scale – by this same analogy, these great cycles, that is, the eras, are structured. And so, as I now understand it, there was a time when another God ruled, and His time was coming to an end, and in place of this God came the next God – this is the Sun God. And He, in the same way, therefore, brought light to people, gave them knowledge, which is why He was considered the Sun. Everything is the same, only expressed in the sacred language. There is a period of time when we all live, for example, in twilight, or there is a period when we live in winter, a period when we live in spring and autumn, and a period when we live in summer – we have this on a daily scale, and we have it on a larger scale, just like the four seasons, that is, the four times of the year. And just as in a year we experience three months of summer, so too is there an era in which we will live as if the entire era is summer – not literally in a physical sense that it will always be warm, but rather, this is the sacred language. By the same analogy, we are now living in a time of spring, since summer is approaching. And summer is precisely when... That is, there was winter, then spring came, then comes summer. And summer is the new era, the new cycle, when the Sun God rules. And this is how it has always happened throughout all times.
And so, I see it this way: the god Helios in ancient Greek mythology and also the god Ra in Egypt are personifications of a period of time when the era of the Sun began, when the Golden Age arrived, when, on the contrary, all secrets were revealed to humanity, when all troubles faded into the background. It is simply