Mysterious Shemsu Hor – Followers Of Horus Were Semi-Divine Kings And Keepers Of Sacred Knowledge In Predynastic Egypt

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - The ancient Egyptians viewed their civilization as a legacy coming directly from divine beings who existed in Egypt thousands of years before the pharaonic dynasties.  Before the Sky Gods left and returned to the stars, they co-existed with a group of mysterious rulers known as the Shemsu Hor.

Mysterious Shemsu Hor - Followers Of Horus Were Semi-Divine Kings And Keepers Of Sacred Knowledge In Predynastic Egypt

Known as the Followers of Horus, the Shemsu Hor were semi-divine kings, priests, and keepers of sacred knowledge. They are sometimes referred to as members of the first ancient secret society. They were present in Egypt during the Golden Ages of the original divine kings, and they remained there long after these kings ascended back the stars.

The Shemsu Hor inherited sacred knowledge of the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the surrounding energy fields. Who were these secretive rulers of divine origin who gave people the knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, and architecture?

The Turin King List

According to an ancient and very unique papyrus known as the Turin King List (or the Turin Royal Canon), ten Neteru, or "gods", reigned for hundreds of years each, for a total of 23,200 years. After this comes a list dedicated to the Shemsu Hor, the Followers of Horus, who reigned a total of 13,400 years.

There was an ancient Egyptian civilization prior to this one. Who were these intriguing ancient people?

 

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