DJED/DJEDET/JEDI RESEARCH
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Djed Eye (Jed-I), the Kemetic Third Eye of Heru
The word Wizard comes from those who held the Staff of
Power, which was called the WSR (Wassar). Osiris was the Life Force within
creation,
his backbone the Djed, or Djedhi, hence the
"Force" of the Jedi Knights of Star Wars. Osiris was called SR, or
ASR (Ausir), as well as Wassir. The Wasser staffs were electrical conductors of
power, hence the Wizzards were Wassirs or Osiris' using WSR Wands for their
Hex's (hexagon), in Egyptian Heku.
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The main tenet of the Star Wars universe is completion of
the circle or finding the balance between good and evil. It is a metaphor for
knowing whether you are on the wrong side and whether you are becoming
destructive.
Ironically enough, the idea of completing the circle with
ritual and of finding balance in awareness was known in ancient Egypt as
raising the Djed.
The purpose of the ritual was to preserve order and repel
chaos. In order to do this there first had to be an effort to raise this
"awareness’" or "Djed." Those that did this were known as
"Djedi."
Archetypal symbols such as the circle, the spiral, trees,
and a pillar or pole were magically and ritually employed to preserve essential
order. These symbols all have a connection to the sun and worship of the Sun.
Historically, the Djed was raised at crucial transitional
times between cycles, evoking light and stability to dispel darkness and
disorder. Such periods were the Winter solstices, the failing years of a
reigning monarch or the coronation of a new one.
A tower or an obelisk that is symbolic of the connection and
balance of all things in heaven and in earth now represents the Djed. We see
this symbol all over the world as secret societies have used it as a backdrop
for their empires.
http://www.clydelewis.com/dis/sith/sith.shtml
August the 12th and 13th was the time that the Osiris
Mysteries were shared and performed,
the word Wizard comes from those who held the Staff of
Power, which was called the WSR (Wassar). Osiris was the Life Force within
creation, his backbone the Djed, or Djedhi, hence the "Force" of the
Jedi Knights of Star Wars.
Osiris was called SR, or ASR (Ausir), as well as Wassir. The
Wasser staffs were electrical conductors of power, hence the Wizzards were
Wassirs or Osiris' using WSR Wands for their Hex's (hexagon), in Egyptian Heku.
So there is a very ancient lineage of traditions that have their Mysteries
imparted on August the 12th and 13th.
http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm352612.html
Furthermore, the word Jedi recalls the Djed Eye (Jed-I), the
Kemetic Third Eye of Heru,
the prototype of the character Luke Skywalker, who avenges
his father's death, as Anakin Skywalker.P.E.A.C.E. Progress Everytime Afruikans
Cultivate Enlightenment!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ta_Seti/message/2092?source=1
It is the 'DJED - I' ( the Rod of Power) which is the
reference for 'D - JEDI'.
This energy symbol was built into the pyramid of Cheops
(KHUFU) by THOTH and his co-workers. The top part ( 5 arrowed ceilings) is
manifest in the Kings chamber. The Sphinx was the responsibility of Hamarkhis.
The Djed-rod of power is actually the "vine" or chord to The Divine.
http://www.citiesoflight.net/kadjin0402.html
Originally the Djed represented Netjer: Ptah who was called
"Noble Djed", but later on it came to represent Netjer: Asir. Djed
pillars were painted along the bottom of the coffin to symbolize "becoming
Ausar" in the after life and associating the deceased with the royal house
of Khem/Kemet.
Netjer: Asir was known as the "Djedi" (see the
resemblance to Jedi?). The Djedi were called "the stable ones" who
were entered into the Order of Asir (see Moira Timms Djed History).
As she says they are the "wisdom keepers" being
the physical representation of Asir on Ta/Earth. The Djedi come forth during
the changing of the cycles (sun cycle, moon cycle...) in means to stabilize a
chaotic planet & set everything to order before the coming or with the
coming of the "New Age". As the celestial Asir resurrects so must the
physical Djedi (Asir-ites) come forth...To Be Continued Ptah-Un-Nefer
http://kemeticelementz.virtualave.net/djed.html
Consider the tale, first written down in the XVIIth Dynasty
from a Middle Kingdom version of a IVth Dynasty original , of Prince Radjedef,
the Djedi and King Khufu.
The King and his four sons are relaxing at the palace
telling stories of famous magicians. Radjedef tops them all by announcing that
he knows of a living magician equal to those of the past. Khufu is interested
and Radjedef tells him of the Djedi, or stable one, who is apparently ageless
and knows many things, including "the shrines of the secret chambers of
the enclosure of Tehuti."
Now Khufu is really interested, because the King "had
spent much time in seeking for himself these secret chambers of the enclosure
of Tehuti to fashion for himself their likeness for his horizon." Khufu
dispatches Radjedef to bring the Djedi back to the palace. He returns with the
Djedi, who quickly charms and awes the court with his magickal abilities. Then
the King comes to the point: "Now, as for the rumor that you know the
number of the shrines of the secret chamber of the enclosure of
Tehuti...?" Djedi says that he does not, although he knows where that
information can be found. "There is a box of flint in a chamber called the
Revision of On: in that box." The Djedi claims that he cannot recover this
information, but the eldest of the triplets then in the womb of the wife of the
high priest of "Re, Lord of Sakhbu," will discover the information
and found a new Dynasty.
http://www.sangraal.com/bardorion.htm
Osiris "Djedi" was a title of Osiris, as the Great
One, 8 Lord of the Universe (the universal, Self-generating life principle of
the Center--i.e. the transcendent Self).
The "Djedi" were the "stable
ones"--wisdom keepers of one mind and one spirit who, as initiates of the
Osirian mysteries, comprised the living, terrestrial body of the archetypal,
celestial Osiris. Contemporary Djedi are self-selecting regenerators of cosmos.
They are those who, regardless of race or creed, are awakening to mission in
service to the planet and the epochal imperatives of stability, continuity and
regeneration.
http://alignment2012.com/djed.html
Between the poles of the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, the
Spine of the Nile,
the Djed backbone of Ausir or Osiris, the Djedi Force;
between the outretched wings of the Spirit of the Winged
Snake and the Winged Vulture, "Make the Two Into One".
http://phoenix.akasha.de/~aton/XPlane.html
We, too, have equal opportunity to make it or break it. The
discoveries emerging from Egypt, describe the existence of a world wide pyramid
temple system in prehistory, mounted like antennae on the key energy meridians,
which were employed by ancient priest- scientists as a musical system to
stabilize the tectonic plates of the planet... cataclysmic geology at it's
finest.
From the mother tongue word JEDAIAH, meaning "the way
of the Word" or "the power of the Word",
the ancient JEDAI (is this where Lucas got his inspiration
for the Jedi knights?) priests used the language of Light to tune the planet
like a giant harmonic bell.
http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/text/00newz23x.htm
There are seven planes of existence, the lowest being the
physical plane, the plane of the material-superficial world, a world in which
most of us find ourselves trapped, unable to transcend carnal desires. The
seven planes are associated with the seven chakras located in the body from the
torso to the top of the dome or the head. These are vital centers, where
electromagnetic waves resonate throughout the upper portions of the body. The
sixth chakra is the Third Eye, which is located between the eyebrows,
The headgear of the Pharaoh is the serpent or snake, which
is lined in perfect accord with the Third Eye. The reason being is because the
snake represents an electromagnetic energy flow which resonates in the brain at
the Third Eye level. In other words, a snake travels in a zigzag motion, which
is equivalent to the way energy waves travel throughout the seven chakras of
the body.
Osiris "Djedi" was a title of Osiris, as the Great
One,8 Lord of the Universe (the universal, Self-generating life principle of
the Center--i.e. the transcendent Self). The "Djedi" were the
"stable ones"--wisdom keepers of one mind and one spirit who, as
initiates of the Osirian mysteries, comprised the living, terrestrial body of
the archetypal, celestial Osiris
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