
We recently took this photograph of a sparrow hawk nearby. Whilst the bird is a hawk and not a falcon, we think that the appearance of this bird was a sign from the Egyptian God Lord Horus, to carry on with our Horus Temple of The Golden Dawn in Bradford.
We have been a bit quiet of late, but that is because we have been wading through an awful lot of medieval literature, in order to find and explore the alleged original sources of the material used by 19th and early 20th century occultists, much of which they claimed as their own.
There are many people around who are not cabalists and who do not believe that everything in the universe, seen and unseen, exists within a different sphere of the cabalistic Tree of Life, for example. That is just one way of thinking, or making the parts fit.
Long ago people just named the zodiac by giving clusters of stars names. The stars in the sky don't really look like anything that they are called eg 'The Plough', etc. or the current zodiac symbols of your horoscope. There is no real evidence to prove that anyone acts anything like the characteristics associated with their so called birth sign at all. It could be said to be wishful thinking.
However astrologers may spend hours drawing up charts absolutely convinced of their accuracy. It's a matter of personal choice really.
(Traditionally, falcons and hawks belonged to the order Falconiformes. The emergence of the order Accipitriformes is the result of a recent DNA study which suggests falcons are not closely related to the Accipitriformes, the order to which hawks are now considered to belong. Furthermore, for the purpose of the sparrowhawk sighting, it need only be necessary for us to recognize the physical similatites between such birds from which we may infer the meaning of the sighting.)
Horus (Wikipedia)
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