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  2. Qʼuqʼumatz - Wikipedia

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    This duality enabled the god to serve as a mediator between the masculine sun god Tohil and the feminine moon goddess Awilix, a role that was symbolized with the Mesoamerican ballgame. [ 13 ] In ancient Maya highland texts Qʼuqʼumatz is strongly associated with water, which in turn is associated with the underworld. [ 14 ]

  3. Splendor Solis - Wikipedia

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    Splendor Solis (English: "The Splendour of the Sun") is a version of the illuminated alchemical text attributed to Salomon Trismosin. This version dates from around 1582. The earliest version, written in Central German, is dated 1532–1535 and is part of the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin collection at the State Museums in Berlin.

  4. Khonsu - Wikipedia

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    A Ptolemaic inscription from the Khonsu Temple in Thebes describes Khonsu and the sun god as bulls crossing the sky and meeting in the east as "the two illuminators of the heavens". This meeting of the two bulls is theorized to either refer to the arrival of the full moon or the simultaneous presence of the sun and moon in the sky.

  5. Philosophical Scottish Rite - Wikipedia

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    4th Degree: Chevalier du Phénix (Knight of the Phoenix). 5th Degree: Chevalier du Soleil (Knight of the Sun). 6th Degree: Chevalier de l'Iris (Knight of the Iris). 7th Degree: Vrai Maçon (True Mason). 8th Degree: Chevalier des Argonautes (Knight of the Argonauts). 9th Degree: Chevalier de la Toison d'Or (Knight of the Golden Fleece).

  6. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    Sun: Alchemy and Hermeticism: A symbol used with many different meanings, including but not limited to, gold, citrinitas, sulfur, the divine spark of man, nobility and incorruptibility. Sun cross: Iron Age religions and later gnosticism and neo-paganism. An ancient pagan symbol of the sun, adopted by gnostics, neopagans and occultists.

  7. Native Ukrainian National Faith - Wikipedia

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    Lev Sylenko (1921–2008) was a disciple of the earliest ideologue of Ukrainian Rodnovery, Volodymyr Shaian (1908–1974), and was a member of the religio-political anti-Soviet "Order of the Knights of the Sun God" (Orden Lytsariv Boha Sontsia) founded by the same Shaian in the 1940s. [10]

  8. Book of Caverns - Wikipedia

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    the cavern of Osiris’s corpse and the sun god's own two divine bodies (3rd tableau); and; the exit of the underworld for the sunrise (final tableau). During his journey, the sun god passes over the caverns of Hell, in which the enemies of the world order (the enemies of Ra and Osiris) are being destroyed. The Book of Caverns also gives some ...

  9. Marduk - Wikipedia

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    Marduk (Cuneiform: 𒀭𒀫𒌓 ᵈAMAR.UTU; Sumerian: amar utu.k "calf of the sun; solar calf"; Hebrew: מְרֹדַךְ, Modern: Merōdaḵ, Tiberian: Mərōḏaḵ) is a god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of Babylon who eventually rose to power in the 1st millennium BC.