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			Wands of Horus
 
			
			
			
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			Once pointed out, the extent to which the use of the Wands of 
			Horus are depicted in Egyptian statues is amazing. There are two 
			positions depicted extensively, the Master Position and the
			Communication Position.
 
 
			Master 
			Position
 
 The most common position depicted is the Master Position. The 
			person is standing, the left foot is slightly forward, they are 
			looking straight ahead, one Wand is clenched tightly in each hand 
			and the arms held straight by their side.
 
 The reason that this position is depicted is that it indicated that 
			the person had truly mastered, with the use of the Wands, the 
			ability to move and communicate freely between the material and 
			spiritual planes.
 
 
				
					
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						The Triad 
						of Mycerinus, currently located in the Cairo Museum. 
						Note the stance adopted by the Pharaoh and the cylinders 
						in his hands. Menkaura' s reign is dated Dynasty 4, CA. 
						2490-2472 BC.  | 
						The 
						Colossus of Ramesses is an enormous statue carved in 
						limestone. It is about 10m (33.8 ft) long, even though 
						it has no feet, and is located near the village of Mit 
						Rahina. A small museum has been built to house this 
						magnificent piece. Note the cylinder clasp in his hand. 
						Ramesses reign is dated 19th Dynasty 1279-1213 B.C.   |  
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						Pharaoh 
						Mycerinus with goddess Hathor and personification of 
						Thebes. Dynasty 4, CA. 2490-2472 BC. | 
						King 
						Mycerinus & Queen Kha-merer-nebty II The statue of the 
						pharaoh Mycerinus and his queen was uncovered in 1910 
						when his pyramid and its temples at Giza were excavated 
						by an archaeological expedition. Greywacke, Egypt, 
						Dynasty 4, CA. 2490-2472 BC.    |  
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						A statue 
						of Ramesses II in the Cairo Museum. Note the stance and 
						cylinders in his hands.    |  
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						The Statue 
						of Antinous in the Vatican Museo Egiziano. Found in 1739 
						in the Canope of the Villa Adriana.    |   |  
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						Sculpture 
						of an Egyptian priest holding nine-faceted "Wands of 
						Horus". Photograph taken in the Hermitage, St Petersburg 
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 Communication Position
 
 Less commonly depicted, but just as significant is the 
			Communication Position.
 
 This is the position adopted to communicate with your higher spirit 
			guide. In the case of the Pharaohs and priests, those guides would 
			have been one of those from the highest planes such as Ra, 
			Osiris and Horus or other initiate adepts. Hence the 
			position not only depicted one who had mastered this form of 
			communication, but also ruled with the authority and guidance of 
			those from the highest planes, providing a direct source of 
			communication with the divine.
 
 It should be remembered that the Wands are ultimately a 
			training tool, hence those who had mastered this form of 
			communication were often depicted in the sitting position with both 
			hands flat on their foreleg, as in the case of the statues of 
			Ramses at the entrance of the temple at Abu Simbel.
 
 This position is also the original of the symbol of the throne, the 
			King of the middle ages sitting on his throne is symbolic of one 
			divinely appointed and guided to serve his people.
 
 
				
					
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						The 
						diorite life sized statue of Khephren seated on his lion 
						throne with the falcon of Horus hovering above his head. 
						This statue indicates that Horus was his higher spirit 
						guide.  |   |  
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