When I received this word, I was thinking it was one of 3 things: either venus (it was on june 6), sirius b (it was august 11), or nibiru (?). Well, we've gone past 2, so I'm looking into Nibiru.
I did some investigating on the internet, and found a relevant site which explains the myth of isis, osiris, and horus. Horus meaning= nibiru.
the great pyramid has chambers which align with sirius and orion, is it marking when horus is birthed?
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/andylloyd/esp_andylloyd_2a.htm
here's part of it:
Journey Through the Duat
If Sirius marks the endpoint/rebirth of the Dark Star’s journey (Decan 12), and Orion is the half-way mark (Decan 7), then the Egyptians were describing a very different motion in the heavens.
The conventional dawn divisions fit neatly with the initial appearance of Nibiru as it approaches Sirius in its opposing trajectory to the Sun:
"The god Horus burns great beacons in the eleventh hour division. Ruddy flames and flames of gold blaze on high in beauty- the enemies of Ra are consumed in the fires of Horus…The sun god is reborn in the twelfth hour division…The last door of all is guarded by Isis, wife of Osiris… " (2)
(that reminds me of the olympic phoenix rising out of the ashes!)
This point of rebirth of the Dark Star near Sirius also marks the beginning of the cycle of the Duat, and the fiery sun-god is Horus, returning to the skies after its era-long absence.
It overcomes a high wall, which signifies Nibiru’s swing around the Sun and change of celestial direction, and enters the gate of the Duat in the 1st division. The red star Horus battles with the great serpent Apep from that point on, as it moves on through the next few divisions, signifying how the bright red orb could again be made invisible by the Serpent Seth at any time. But it fights through a mass of flying monsters to pass near the Drowning Pool (signifying the point where the Flood was unleashed on the Earth in a previous Nibiruan passage), and then enters Orion in the 7th division.
At this point of the Duat, the souls of the dead are judged by Osiris and a great fight ensues with the serpent, showing how Seth, the invisible black snake, begins to overcome Horus and establish himself as the sun-god identity. In the 10th division onward the monsters that the sun god encounters take on a more watery character, showing how it has again become submerged in the primordial deep, and fully taken on the guise of Seth.
From the perspective of an Earth-based observer gazing at the fiery orb of Nibiru as it moves through the night sky, it seems to move through an arc, in the opposite direction to the Sun’s motion.
It appears faintly near Cancer, and brightens significantly as it moves towards Sirius. This rebirth by Sirius (Isis) denotes its character as Horus, and shows Horus’s victory over the evil darkness of the Seth identity. The perihelion marks the point of rebirth, the movement past the high wall (around the Sun) and thus through the ‘gate of the Duat’.
This is the end of the 12th division and the start of the 1st. On towards Orion it goes, fading as it does so. (The memories of the Flood are captured by the monuments of Giza, and their age-long vigilance, denoting the celestial point of Nibiru's journey through Orion when the world was once destroyed by the sun god). From there, the red orb fades rapidly as it swings towards Taurus and Aries. Finally it is lost to the darkness, and becomes the dark serpent, Seth, once again.
Like a serpent biting its tail, the invisible path of the dark star eventually leads back to Isis, creating an Ouroboros in the sky.
And with trying to understand what happened on Aug 3 to mark the abomination date, this popped up today:
in relation to this:
Dan 12:11 And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
daily: (note sacrifice was added, it wasn't in the original Scripture)
H8548
תּמיד
tâmı̂yd
taw-meed'
From an unused root meaning to stretch; properly continuance (as indefinite extension); but used only (attributively as adjective) constant (or adverbially constantly); elliptically the regular (daily) sacrifice: - alway (-s), continual (employment, -ly), daily, ([n-]) ever (-more), perpetual.
Nibiru entered our orbit on August 3rd, thereby crossing our elliptic. Is Nibiru the one going to cause desolation?
kari