Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 3:32 am
And Paul Osborne got some very much needed recognition also... on Anubis's snout being chopped off.
It's irrefutable that the person of Fig. 6, is Anubis. The labeling over him and the features of his personage are indicative that this person is in fact,
Anubis.
John Gee won't deny it.
Kerry Muhlestein won't deny it.
THAT speaks volumes.
Metcalfe's questioning of whether the papyrus was damaged and Reuben Hedlock was therefore working with what he had does not fly. I've examined this matter very carefully and there is no question in my mind that this portion of the papyrus and the hieroglyphic text about it was fully intact. The nose was hacked out of the lead plate. The headcloth which was not originally overly ornate was smoothed out and removed from the lead as well. The person was simplified and made to appear as the least important person in the vignette in order to lower his station from the Dog-star god Anubis of Free Masonry to that of an assumed African slave. Known only to Hedlock is why he elected to leave the canine ear atop the head and not carve a human ear on the side of the head. Known only to Hedlock is why curious markings of the removed snout are prominently left in the lead as a kind of foot-print. These mysteries can be cracked, penetrated, and understood. I may eventually have to do my own podcast (face to face) in order to bring to light and explain these things to meet with my own satisfaction and well as others. I have yet to do a special thread in the Celestial Forum on this subject because I don't feel there is sufficient interest and I'm holding back.
Here are the links on this message board that detail the history of Anubis's snout being removed and why:
A few questions for Shulem (Moment of discovery with Jersey Girl)
Facsimile No. 3 printing plate reveals jackal head Anubis
Shout Out to Shulem
Philo, Bill Reel was asking me in the chat if I could refer him to links on this subject. This thread would do just fine because it has the three links above. Can you pass it on to him with my compliments, please? Hey, you were an active participant when all this first went down.