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Karima Lachtane

Copenhagen

Denmark

2009

ISBN 87-991527-9-7

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AUC Press - The American University in Cairo Press said;

Interesting topic and Impressive research!

DORRANCE Publishing Co Inc;

Jean Wahlborg said,

Karima Lachtane's "The Secret of Anubis: The Winter Triangle" is a treatise that

investigates how the ancient Egyptians viewed the heavens.

At the age of twenty-seven, the author worked as a tour leader between Luxor

and Aswan in Egypt. Always interested in astrology, she studied it in Denmark

and continued with her fascination with ancient cultures. This work examines

the winter hexagon, also referred to as the winter triangle, and how the

constellations Canis Major and Canis Minor that form it may have a direct link to

the god Anubis in ancient Egyptian religion. Evidence in the Dendara Temple

implies that this connection, which was popularized by the Greeks, is an ancient

one.

When the Greeks moved into Egypt, they did not destroy the temples of the

Egyptians. On the Contrary, Alexander the Great respected the science and arts

of the Egyptians. Even in the middle ages, astronomy and astrology was built on

the symbolism and observations of the Egyptians, one of the greatest

civilizations in history.

This work contains an in-depth discussion of the gods and goddesses in ancient

Egyptian religion, and how their presence was used by Egyptians to explain the

world around them, including the stars in the heavens. Monks and later

scientists used the compilation of Egyptian understanding of the heavens to

demonstrate how astronomy can be viewed.

Reviews of the book

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This fascinating work is exhaustively researched, and notes at the end of "The

Secret of Anubis: The Winter Triangle" offer further elucidation of this complex

topic. Karima Lachtane's considerable knowledge of the subject is evident

throughout, and she uses a clear style to present her hypothesis. Anyone who has

marveled at the mysteries of the stars or has an interest in ancient Egyptian

religion should find this work engrossing.

Tehuti Research Foundation;

Moustafa Gadalla said,

The book "The Secret of Anubis: The Winter Triangle" shows the passion and talent

of the author. The book sheds some interesting light on the subject of

astronomy/astrology in Ancient Egypt. There is a lack of good writing available

today on this subject, and Karima's work is a necessary step in this process of

enlightening the world in this area.

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Book Content

Chapter 1) The Secret of Anubis,

The procession of Anubis.

Chapter 2) Hieroglyphs,

A short explanation.

Chapter 3) Duamutef/Tuamutef,

The heavenly brother of Anubis.

Chapter 4) From Egypt to Macedonian and the Greeks,

Greek constellations.

Chapter 5) The Winter Triangle,

The three that becomes one.

Chapter 6) Sah and Septit,

Wife and husband.

Chapter 7) Orion and Sirius Everlasting,

From one comes two, and from the two

the third is born, Osiris.

Chapter 8) The 7 divine beings,

The guardians of the souls and life.

Chapter 9) Conclusion of this book.

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Synopsis

There have been thousands of books made about the

mysteries of ancient Egypt, but none like this book

called ‘the secret of Anubis’. From the beginning it

gives you a clear idea of how complex the

ancient really were, and how even the word in itself

carried a deeper meaning than ever thought of

before. The subtitle alludes to the connections between

‘the above’ and ‘the below’, Sirius is known as an

important Star to the ancients, but the reasons for its

impotency seems to always be connected to the Nile,

and here people tend to end the story.

‘The secret of Anubis – the winter triangle’, goes

into depths about who Sirius was, and you will read the

name on the walls of the tombs. As Karima starts in

the ancient days, she makes parallel through time,

showing you how astronomy and astrology became

divided into two subjects, but in a much more detailed

manner. Many manuscripts have now been found, and we can suddenly see a new

Patten emerging from the mist.

Never have there been a book going into such details about the four protectors of the

coffins, Who were called Duamuted, and Qebhsennuf, and Hapi, and Mestha.

But did you know that this group of protectors are actually a group of seven divine be-

ings? There are three more which are never mentioned, but now the secret of Anubis

brings light to these protectors, and present a much deeper

picture of the ancient Egyptian culture.

Now karima has turned a key among the ancients and in this

book she gives you her research about these themes’ which

should shine some new light upon a lot of subjects.

Duamuted (also known as

Tuamutef).

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Celestial map from 1440

from Oesterreichishe

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I would personally state that everything in this book is new, or rather the thought

process behind the book is a new angle, which I personally believe is both needed

and will indeed be appreciated. Karima does not try to disprove other peoples

opinions, she merely adds another angel which was last presented in 1884 by Sir

Norman Lockyer in the book called ‘The dawn of Astronomy’, which is a book she

really adores.

Many authors have tried to connect the Pyramids to Orion’s belt, Karima believes

that these authors went right by the real mysteries of ancient Egypt. Neglecting to

see what was right under our noses, and this has made people able to make all sorts

of theories, but apparently missing a basis of proof to just make them plausible.

Karima has collected all sorts of proof of something much deeper. The different

subjects included in this exciting book are not few, and yet they offer their own deep

connection.

Different manuscripts of the ‘book of the dead’ -scenes are analyzed and compared,

furthermore she visually links the stars to the tomb chamber itself.

Anubis chest found in

Tut-ankh-amuns tomb.

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Is one of the hardest subject of ancient Egypt, and yet it is vital for the

understanding of their belief, of life and death and the after world.

Very interesting fact exist around the subject of astronomy, which clearly

date much further back than anyone ever thought. The Egyptian left us

their knowledge, which changed through the

century, and now help people to have their

horoscopes made. But the Egyptian did not use

that much time on individual horoscopes, at least

not in the sense that we use them today. They

seem to have almost the same knowledge, that

we have through our modern satellites, but this

should be impossible.

Their knowledge about the stars and their

placement, seem to reach fare beyond our

‘modern’ knowledge. Sirius foretold the Niles

flooding, and she also brought the New Year.

Ancient Egyptian Astronomy

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Through Sirius and other stars, they were able to ‘tell time’ something we defiantly

take for granted in our modern world. Many people tend to look at their watches , to

see what time it is. They tend to forget, that it is not the clock that detriments the

time, but rather the movement of our own planet and other factors.

In this book we start out by looking deeper to Anubis’ character. And reveal his

heavenly brother known as ’Duamutef’ one of the Seven divine beings. This is the

introduction into their perception of the stars, giving each a name a divinity, and a

character that portrayed that given entity. So is Duamutef a protective star, that was

very important. You will find him portrayed in the tombs and upon the temples. Most

notable is the lack of information explaining these beings or why they are important.

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Sample of chapter six (6)

Sah and Septit,

Wife and husband.

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The canopic jaws (picture above), are

only one part of the funeral ritual.

Sirius was a goddess and she was also

known as the ‘Queen of the Decans’ and

she was the wife of Orion.

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The most common information people know about the Egyptian skies, is that the star

Sirius was of great importance to them, because when it raised the Nile floods would

begin, making it the mistress of Sirius. The Egyptians called Sirius “Septit/Sopdet”,

at the time of Alexandria the great Ptolemaic probably changed this (instead of

interpreting it wrong) 4, because the Greeks later called this star “Sothis”.

Another clue which give away this idea that the Greek/Romans changed things, is in

the visual image of ‘the great dog’, where in ancient Egypt this star constellation was

shown as a cow (the heavenly cow probably).

Septit/Sopdet/Sothis was also at this time referred to as the ’dog star’,

The queen of the 36 Dekans also making her, queen over Orion/Osiris.

But here the star’s name is “Septit”, indicating that even this word is more complex

then first viewed. In the book “The Complete Gods and Goddesses of ancient Egypt”

by Richard H. Wilkinson were it is written, that She was believed to be depicture in

ancient times, as the Cow with a plant emblem between her horns.

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Sopdet /Sothis was referred to as, “the bringer of the new year and the Nile flood”. In the

ancient times she was Sah’s (page 55) wife.

What the funny part about her name is, that it is not really mentioned in the Book of the

Dead. But Sirius is mentioned in the Pyramid texts, which again are older than the Book of

the Dead.

But let us take a closer look, at the pyramid texts;

Utterance 265 – 573 from the Pyramid texts;

Line 357a

The sister of N. (probably the deceased’s name) is Sothis; the mother of N. is the morning

star

Line 357b

N. is that (star) which is with Ré (Ra) on the under (side) of the

body of the sky.

Line 341c

His sister is Sothis; His mother is in DwTt (Morning star)

Line 458a

To say: Heaven is serene (?); Sothis lives, for it is N. who lives

the son of Sothis.

Line 449b

Sothis caused N. to fly to heaven among his brothers the gods.

Line 632c

That thy seed may go into her, (while) it is pointed like Sothis.

Line 632d

Horus the pointed has come forth from thee as Horus who was in Sothis.

Line 723a

Thou shalt tiptoe heaven like s (the toe-star): Thy soul shall be pointed like Sothis (the

pointed star)

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Line 822a

Your third is Sothis of the pure places.

Line 822b

She is your leader (or, who will lead you) by the beautiful

ways in heaven.

Line 965a

It is Sothis, thy daughter, who loves thee,

Line 965b

Who secures thy livelihood (or, makes thy yearly

offerings), in this her name of “Year”.

Line 1123b

His sister is Sothis; his guide is the morning star;

Line 1428b – 1428e

Sothis washed the hands of N., at his birth, on that day, o gods.

N. knows (remembers)? Not his first mother whom he knew;

it is Nut who has borne N., with Osiris.

After reading these lines from the Pyramid texts, one can again conclude that Sothis (Sirius,

Septit Sopdet) was somehow among the stars. She appears to have been seen as a guider

among the stars, to the place of the pure. And she is also named “Years” as the Pyramid

texts states, which suddenly…..

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Details which will give the

reader a clear visual

image, of who the Egyptian

saw the dark heaven at

night.

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This is a short sample of the book ’The secret of Anubis, The winter

Triangle’. Which is a book about ancient Egyptian astronomy and

astrology. The author present her ideas and thoughts in a clear manner, and with

pictures and illustrations. Anyone interested in ancient Egypt, should find this

book more than fulfilling. The book explains in detail how the gods and goddess

of ancient Egypt, were linked directly to the stars. After you have read this book,

you will be able to recognize the names of stars, upon the ancient temple walls.

The ancient Egyptian’s belief will unfold in a completely new way.

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