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  Hu
In Egyptian mythology the creating word of the sun-god of Heliopolis, personified in the same god.
With Sia he forms a primeval pair, both born from a drop of blood from the penis of Re, and together the personify the insight and wisdom of the sun-god.
When the pharaoh became a lone star, his companion was Hu.
www.pantheon.org /articles/h/hu.html   (87 words)

  
  The Probert Encyclopaedia - Other Mythology
In Finnish mythology, Akka was the consort of Ukko.
In Japanese mythology, Ama Terasu is the Sun-Goddess.
In Finnish mythology, Tuonetar was the consort of Tuoni.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/D.HTM   (7881 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Celtic Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Celtic mythology, Cuculain was the nickname of Setanta, the warrior son of Dechtire and Lug.
In Celtic mythology, Gwyrthur ap Greidawl (Gwyrthur) is a rival to Gwyn ap Nudd for the affections of Creurdilad.
In Celtic mythology, Penardum was a sea-goddess married to Llyr.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /D3.HTM   (3081 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Other Mythology (G-H)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Persian mythology, Haoma was the son of Mazda and the physician to the gods and could be prevailed upon to come to dearth to cure mortal disease and drive out sin.
In Hawaiin mythology, Haumea is the goddess of procreation and childbirth.
Hu was the giver of mead and wine to man. He holds a plough to show men that the noblest of the arts is to control and to guide.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /D0B.HTM   (1380 words)

  
 Hu. Who is Hu? What is Hu? Where is Hu? Definition of Hu. Meaning of Hu.
In Egyptian mythology, Hu was the god of the word which Ra used to create the world (and was also the word itself).
Hu is also a Chinese family name represented by the character 胡.
Hu is also an abbreviation for Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Hu   (88 words)

  
 ASP Response Technique: Saying HU for Protection
HU is a Holy sound that has helped me in some tight situations in the dream worlds.
HU is the Sanskrit word from which the English word 'God' may be derived and means something like 'That which is invoked' (Oxford English Dectionary).
HU personified the authority of a word of command.[1] This Utterance of God [2] is what we might call the Word or Logos, except that it might be said/invoked by a HUman being.
www.trionica.com /asp/techniques/hu.htm   (483 words)

  
 Hu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hu, the deification of the first word, in the Egyptian mythology of the Ennead
Hu, the deification of eternity in the Egyptian mythology of the Ogdoad
Hu, a Chinese family name represented by the character 胡.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hu   (143 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
Not bloomin' in the derogatory sense, though a few of Hu's students in the narcissus carving class he taught this month might view the plant as cursed in their frustration to learn his techniques.
IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, Narcissus was a beautiful youth who spurned all suitors, then fell in love with his own image in a spring and refused to leave it, wasting away there to become the flower that always bows to its reflection in the water, like its vain namesake.
Hu likens the procedure to a surgery, comparing natural childbirth to C-section, the crab claw being the latter.
starbulletin.com /2003/01/30/features/story1.html   (989 words)

  
 littleowlluna - Chinese mythology
Hu (the emperor of the Northern Sea) and Shu (the emperor of the Southern Sea) used to occasionally meet halfway between their domains, in Hun-tun's territory, the center.
Shu and Hu, deciding to repay Hun-tun's kindness, bore one of these holes into Hun-tun each day.
By this time, you might well be wondering how man was created according to Chinese mythology.
www.stormpages.com /littleowlluna/base2/chinesemythology.html   (1976 words)

  
 * Mythology - (Esoteric): Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mythology is nearly always the ritual and the symbolism of a Mystery school.
Mythology distinguishes different kinds of Fire, not necessarily the same distinction as that between light and heat: the Fire of sun and stars and sky gods above, the Fire that Prometheus stole...
In Norse mythology, the banquet hall where the principal god,, played host to the Einherjar, the souls of warriors who had died a courageous death in battle...
en.mimi.hu /esoteric/mythology.html   (661 words)

  
 The HU in Secular Texts
"And HU could bring music to the consciousness of waking man and teach it to him, because he himself could hear in sleep the harmonies of the spheres, and his passage from waking to sleeping to waking was unbroken by any obliteration of consciousness.
"HU or He was the seed or essence, the form of deity that like littel Gwion is transformed from least to greatest: HU, the unpronounced either with a light i-sound as he or heu'h, is the creative word, the seed of fire, the first sound." (p.
The royal authority is maintained in the Afterlife by Hu acknowledging the king's supremacy and allowing the monarch to cross the waters of his canal.
www.sourcetext.com /hupage/Secular/secular.html   (1498 words)

  
 Sia. Who is Sia? What is Sia? Where is Sia? Definition of Sia. Meaning of Sia.
In Egyptian mythology, Sia was the personification of intellect.
He, and Hu, were created from a drop of blood that came from Ra's penis.
They were part of the crew of Ra's sun boat; Sia stood at the prow (except at night, when Upuaut rested there) with Hu right behind him.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Sia   (88 words)

  
 Divine Utterance, Hu
Hu was the personification of Divine Utterance, the voice of authority.
Hu was particularly important because he was the epitome of the power and command of the ruler.
Hu allowed the King to cross the waters of his canal and acknowledged the King’s authority and supremacy.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/goddess_weekly/80782   (579 words)

  
 Hu - Mythology
His name means “Endlessness.” Hu was a god who personified intelligence and the perceptive mind.
Associated with royalty, Hu was sometimes pictured as a sphinx.
Hu also is referred to by the ancient Egyptians as the "divine utterance".
mythology.mytopix.com /hu   (111 words)

  
 Divine Utterance, Hu
The HU has been in use for thousands of years by many different cultures and religious groups as a means to have a greater conscious contact with the Light and Sound of God.
HU is woven into the language of life.
It is the wind in the leaves, falling rain thunder of jets, singing of birds, the awful rumble of a tornado.
www.suite101.com /discussion.cfm/10134/67951   (3788 words)

  
 The Celestial Sphinx: The Lost Word and The Lost Secrets
Technically he is called Hu Hu as it is a double utterance.
In Ancient Egyptian mythology the precursor of the Phoenix was the Bennu bird which, like the Constellation of Orion, was also known as "The Soul of Osiris".
In this small section of the heavens is recorded a pictogram representation of remote Ancient Egyptian mythology which centred on Creation, Death and Resurrection; particularly the death and resurrection of Osiris whose soul is represented by both the Constellation of Orion and the Constellation of the Phoenix.
ancientegypt.hypermart.net /sphinx   (1874 words)

  
 Animals, Birds of Prey and Insects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Welsh mythology describes the Afanc, or beaver, as a creature of monstrous size, which, when taken and fastened with huge iron chains, was so heavy that he could only be dragged out of the great lake by twin oxen of great strength.
The dog was an animal of importance in the mythology and folk-lore of Wales.
The owl is prominent in the mythology and folk-lore of Wales.
www.red4.co.uk /Folklore/trevelyan/welshfolklore/chapt6.htm   (5498 words)

  
 Hu - Egyptian Mythology - Word of Creation spoken by Atum
In Egyptian mythology, Hu (also spelt Huh) is the deification of the first word, the word of creation, that Atum was said to have exclaimed upon ejaculating, in his masturbatory act of creating the Ennead.
It was later said that Atum split this aspect from himself by extracting blood from his own penis and turning it into Hu and Saa, the deification of wisdom.
Due to this shared birth, and the close kinship between the concepts, Hu and Saa were considered boyfriends.
www.egyptiandreams.co.uk /hu.php   (421 words)

  
 alt.mythology Sumerian Mythology FAQ, ver. 2.0
Archive-name: mythology/sumer-faq Posting-Frequency: annually Last-modified: 2000/7/27 Version: 2.0 URL: http://pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren/sumer-faq.html Sumerian Mythology FAQ (Version 2.0) by Christopher Siren, 1992,1994-2000 cbsiren@cisunix.unh.edu http://pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren This FAQ is posted after major updates to alt.mythology.
After his death, she visited him in the underworld with Inanna, and was allowed to take his place there for six months out of the year.
This up-to-date and thorough resource on Mesopotamian mythology has great photos and illustrations by Tessa Rickards and very useful entries which often indicate the times and places when variant tales were current.
www.faqs.org /faqs/mythology/sumer-faq   (10828 words)

  
 Taiwan accuses China of slowing aid
Taiwan today alleged that political meddling by arch rival China was delaying international efforts to respond to its devastating earthquake.
Hu indicated Taipei was particularly incensed by reports that Beijing was obliging foreign countries to seek its blessing when sending emergency relief teams and supplies to Taiwan on the grounds that it was a province under mainland sovereignty.
Hu said Beijing's actions, including its thanking of foreign donors for their assistance on behalf of Taiwan's people, had made it impossible for the island to accept Beijing's own offers of humanitarian aid.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19990925/ige25053.html   (625 words)

  
 Hu are you?
Hu (mythology), the deification of the first word, in the Egyptian mythology of the Ennead
Hu (surname), a Chinese family name represented by the character 胡.
"Hu - Proposed by activist feminist academics as a gender neutral pronoun.
chronicle.com /forums/index.php?topic=37655.45   (1414 words)

  
 Articles - Hu (mythology)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Egyptian mythology, Hu (also spelt Huh) is the deification of the first word, the word of creation, that Atum was said to have exclaimed upon ejaculating, in his masturbatory act of creating the Ennead.
It was later said that Atum split this aspect from himself by extracting blood from his own penis and turning it into Hu and Saa, the deification of wisdom.
Due to this shared birth, and the close kinship between the concepts, Hu and Saa were considered boyfriends.
www.multisection.com /articles/Hu_(god)   (244 words)

  
 Seven Cups Teas :: YiXing Ware ..
During the winter months this tree blooms surviving the harsh weather thus representing perseverance and courage.
This thick square shaped pot is made of purple clay accented at the base with mythological fish in yellow clay.
The famous story, Journey to the West, tells of the mischievous Monkey King who eats the mythical peach of long life which was meant for the Goddess’ birthday.
www.sevencups.com /catalog/YiXing-Ware-price0-p-1-c-285.html   (2260 words)

  
 Steve Quayle News Alerts
China's President Hu Jintao, left, meets with U.S. President George W. Bush in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2003.
Both Hu and Bush are in the Thai capital to attend the two-day APEC summit meeting which begins on Monday.
The president made clear to President Hu that he is prepared to explore ways within the six-party context to address the security concerns that the North Koreans have put on the table," Rice said.
www.stevequayle.com /News.alert/03_Global/031020.NK.prop.html   (652 words)

  
 Classics Courses at Haverford College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
398a/399b Senior Seminar HU The first term of this course is a bi-college team-taught seminar devoted to readings in and discussion of selected topics in the various sub-fields of Classical Studies (e.g.
This course is concerned with tragedy as a kind of drama, with the idea of the tragic as explored and manifested in a variety of cultural contexts and forms, and with critiques of tragedy.
An historical survey of literary theory in the West, from the Greeks to early 19th century Europe, with attention to key critical terms and concepts.
www.haverford.edu /classics/courses.htm   (710 words)

  
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Shakespeare: The Histories (3) (WI) (F-EY) (GE: HU) (P: ENGL 1200) ENGL 4080.
Classics from Homer to Dante (3) (WI) (GE: HU) (P: ENGL 1200) ENGL 3450.
Northern European Mythology (3) (WI) (F,S-OY) (GE:HU) Choose 6 s.h.
www.ecu.edu /ucc/Jan-27-2005/ENED-marked-catalog.doc   (1491 words)

  
 Hu | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Define Hu Translate Hu Hu in Chinese
HU may mean:Hungary (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)Humboldt University of Berlin in Berlin, GermanyHaigazian University in Beirut, LebanonCar designation for Hanau, GermanyCar designation for Huesca, SpainHashemite University in Jordan, ZarqaHounsfield Units, a unit of measurement on the Hounsfield scaleHainan Airlines IATA code
.hu (hungary) is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Hungary.
www.babylon.com /definition/Hu   (170 words)

  
 Hu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Hu In Egyptian mythology, Hu is the god of the word which Ra used to create the world (and is also theword itself).
He, and Sia, were created from a drop of blood that came from Ra 's penis.
They bothrepresent the mind and wisdom of Ra.
www.therfcc.org /hu-106918.html   (96 words)

  
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Native American Literature (3) (WI) (S) (GE: HU) ENGL 3260.
Ethnic American Literature (3) (WI) (S-OY) (GE: HU) ENGL 4360.
Northern European Mythology (3) (WI) (S-EY) (GE:HU) Choose 6 s.h.
www.ecu.edu /ucc/Feb-10-2005/ENED-marked-catalog.doc   (810 words)

  
 The Book Of THoTH - Legend and Mythology - Mythology, the Ages of Man...
In short, the Hopi believe that we are currently in the fourth age of man. Each age ends in a cleansing of sorts, and that now we are nearing the Purification Day.
The mythology of the Hopi begins with the creation of man, tells the story of man through the first three worlds and into the fourth.
The Norse mythology also states that two Gods were fighting, and when one was killed it was his blood flowing that caused the flood.
www.book-of-thoth.com /article1661.html   (4767 words)

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