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Threads of Time

Gokul B Alex
Hathor and Horus
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1 min readJan 19, 2025
Photo by The New York Public Library on Unsplash

They are threaded to nature, like life and light, like sequence and sum, like spider and sun, like microcosm and macrocosm. They are Hathor and Horus, the forgotten and fractured Gods of ancient times. They are depicted as companions in revenge and resurrection. They were wedded to the fight against chaos. They loved every form of focus embedded in the patterns of life.

They are forgotten in the sands of time, yet, they remain intact in the threads of time. They lost their space and spirit, yet they learned to live through the threads of time. Thus the story of survivals unfolds here. They survived through aeons and ages. They were wedded to all forms of energy and matter.

Hathor and Horus loved every structure of space, from shining stars to webs of worms. They fought the fury of Set and his countless contours of chaos. Set was never an evil epsilon himself. His encounter with Apep, the serpent of Chaos, changed him forever.

Love of love and light of light lead them to the valleys and veneers of earth. They learned to live through fragments and fissures. They learned to confine and condense. They learned to live in bonds and bondless forms.

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