<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- generator="FeedCreator 1.7.2" -->
<rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
		<title>Sokar-Hu.org</title>
		<description>Sokar-Hu.org studies the ancient Egyptian mysteries of Sokar and Hu.</description>
		<link>http://sokar-hu.org</link>
		<lastBuildDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 02:03:22 +0100</lastBuildDate>
		<generator>FeedCreator 1.7.2</generator>
		<image>
			<url>http://sokar-hu.org/images/M_images/Sokar-HuOrg416x60..jpg</url>
			<title>Sokar-Hu.org</title>
			<link>http://sokar-hu.org</link>
			<description>Sokar-Hu.org studies the ancient Egyptian mysteries of Sokar and Hu.</description>
		</image>
		<item>
			<title>Sokar-Hu.org Trilogy 3 - Chapter 1 - Pharaoh Tutankhaten By Deb St. George</title>
			<link>http://sokar-hu.org/content/view/90/</link>
			<description>
	
		
		
		
		
        Pharoh Tutankhaten (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutankhamen) 
        ruled from
1333 BC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1333_BC)
        - 1324 BC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1324_BC) as the
		12th pharaoh in the 
Eighteenth dynasty (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_dynasty_of_Egypt). Tutankhaten ( Living Image of the
						
						Aten (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aten)  ) was 
						King Tut's name when he was born. 
						He became King around the age of
						eight years old and 
						changed his name to King Tutankhamun 
						( Living 
						Image of
						
						Amun (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun) ) when he became eleven years old. Tutankhaten 
						was thought to be the son of Akhenaten and his minor 
						wife
						
						Kiya (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiya). Queen Kiya's title
						was  Greatly Beloved Wife 
						of Akhenaten . 
		
						In ancient times the Egyptian Royal blood line had to be 
						preserved and so 
						family intermarriage occured. 
						Akhenaten's wife
						Ankhesenpaaten was thought to have been married first to 
						her own father Akhenaten at the age of  12 years 
						old.
						It is said that she bore a daughter in that first 
						marriage and became the mother 
						of the princess
						
						Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhesenpaaten_Tasherit). This was around the year of
		1337 BC, Year 17 of  King Tut's father's rule and Tutankhamun was 5 years old 
						at the time. When King Tut's father died around 1334 BC, 
						it is thought that King Tut's step brother, Smenkhkare 
						became King. King Smenkhkare was around sixteen years
						of 
						age and was married to Ankhesenpaaten who was fifteen years old. King Smenkhkare  
						lived for about a year and then he too died.
						King Tut (8 years old) became king and married his 
						step-sister
						Ankhesenpaaten (16 years old) around 1334 BC. 
		
						
						
						
						In 1922
						
						Howard Carter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Carter_(archaeologist%2529) found the tomb of Tutankhamun's. 
						Inside the tomb was a chamber filled with gold. 
		
			
				
				King Tut bling goes on tour (http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?f=truveo&amp;g=f0da8c01-367c-4256-b63b-5423a5dcf04d)
				
					Added: 2 years ago  |  Runtime: 
					4min 1sec  |  Quality: 
					good
				
					June 13:  Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs  
					has arrived from Egypt for a four city tour that opens this 
					week in Los Angeles.  Today  show host Katie Couric reports.
				
					Channel:
					
					MSN Video (javascript:getVideos('channel: MSN Video '); void(0);)  
				
			
		
		
	
	
		
		 The ancient Egyptian 
		mysteries of Sokar and Hu. 
	
	
		
		
		Sokar was an ancient god who often took the form of a falcon. Sokar is often known as the god who gives new bodies to souls who wish to live again in the lower worlds. 
		
		
		Sokar is often connected to the underworld (or lower worlds) frequently depicted in royal tombs in the Thebes area. As souls leave their bodies they were thought to be brought by Sokar into a henu barque where Sokar helped 
transport newly departed souls into new bodies. 
		
		In the old Kingdom of MenNefer, 
they celebrated a festival in Sokar's honor. Workman went on holiday to 
celebrate with offerings to those deceased. People wore garlands of onions and 
celebrated late into the night paying tribute to Sokar and those that had passed 
over. In Thebes in a yearly celebration the image of Sokar was carried on a 
gilded boat. The festival celebrated Osiris' resurrection as Sokar.
		
 
		
		
		Hu is the god of light and sound. Hu opens the path to the spiritual sound 
current that soul uses to soul travel into the higher worlds of light and sound. 
		Hu's purpose is to help soul leave the lower world's physical bodies behind and 
to travel into the higher spiritual worlds as a celestial light-being or as pure 
spirit.


Principles of Hu (Speech:Hu the spiritual Word of God: 1st logos of speech)
Is 
it True? (Matt: Truth)
Is 
it kind? (Sia: Thought in the heart)
Is 
it necessary? (Heka: Protection)
 

	
	
		
		King Tut's secret (http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?f=truveo&amp;g=2b5c37cc-91e7-4e1b-89f9-d4b266556c39)
		
			Added: 2 years ago  |  Runtime: 
			1min 58sec  |  Quality: good
		
			March 8: Results of a CT scan done on King Tut's mummy answer the 
			age-old question of how he died. NBC's George Lewis reports.
		
			
				 
			
		
												Inside King Tut's burial chambers (http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?f=truveo&amp;g=a6fca870-e2f6-4e9a-abe8-4d5f492bb77a)
				
					Added: 2 years ago  |  Runtime: 
					2min 
					 Quality: 
					good
				
					June 14: NBC's 
					Campbell Brown takes 
					us to Egypt, where she explores 
					King Tut's
					tomb.
				
 
				
			
		

	



</description>
			<category>News - Latest</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 20:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>
