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Horus - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | lord of the perch or lord of the finger), a form in which he was especially worshipped at Buto, known as Djebauti, meaning (ones) of the djeba (the reason for the plural is not understood, and may just have been a result of Epenthesis, or Paragoge). |
 | | The form of Djebauti eventually became depicted as an heron, nethertheless continuing to rest on the sacred perch. |
 | | Since Horus was said to be the sky, it was natural that he was rapidly considered to also contain the sun and moon. |
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