Yinepu (Anubis)
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:43 pm
Ok, I decided to write this on a whim.
( All information is my own UPG (Unverified Personal Gnosis) and may not be 100% accurate)
If I understand my Mythos correctly, Anubis is the Greek name, Yinepu was the original Eygptian tongue.
YINEPU:
To best describe the presence of Anubis, one is best to think of an excited puppy. This is him off duty; happy, playful, and excited by snow.
There was a discussion on Mysticwicks about an image of Anubis, it looked like he was tipping the scales during the Weighing of the Heart. When questioned about this he replied that he did not interfere with the judgement, he allows room for confessions, that all are judged fairly, etc...
And then...
"Besides, it's a heavy feather."
Then we go to the business end of the spectrum:
WEPWAWET:
The "Opener of Ways".
This is Yinepu on the job, in his business suit. Here he has no bias or pity, here is far more jaded . He is here to do his job.
I don't actually know for sure if this is actually Yinepu... Some describe Wepwawet as sometimes having the head of a wolf instead. Then again, the Gods wear many faces.
For now I am done,
Adam.
( All information is my own UPG (Unverified Personal Gnosis) and may not be 100% accurate)
If I understand my Mythos correctly, Anubis is the Greek name, Yinepu was the original Eygptian tongue.
YINEPU:
To best describe the presence of Anubis, one is best to think of an excited puppy. This is him off duty; happy, playful, and excited by snow.
There was a discussion on Mysticwicks about an image of Anubis, it looked like he was tipping the scales during the Weighing of the Heart. When questioned about this he replied that he did not interfere with the judgement, he allows room for confessions, that all are judged fairly, etc...
And then...
"Besides, it's a heavy feather."
Then we go to the business end of the spectrum:
WEPWAWET:
The "Opener of Ways".
This is Yinepu on the job, in his business suit. Here he has no bias or pity, here is far more jaded . He is here to do his job.
I don't actually know for sure if this is actually Yinepu... Some describe Wepwawet as sometimes having the head of a wolf instead. Then again, the Gods wear many faces.
For now I am done,
Adam.