Horus is an ancient Egyptian deity associated with kingship, the sky, and protection. He is one of the most significant gods in Egyptian mythology and is typically depicted as a falcon or a man with a falcon’s head. His right eye symbolizes the sun and his left the moon, together representing power and healing.
Horus is the son of Osiris and Isis. After Osiris was murdered by his brother Set, Horus fought Set to reclaim the throne of Egypt, symbolizing the struggle between order and chaos. These battles represent the eternal balance and renewal in nature, making Horus a divine symbol of rightful rule and justice.
There are different aspects of Horus, including:
– Horus the Elder: A sky god who predates Osiris and represents the original cosmic order.
– Horus the Younger: The son of Osiris and Isis, central to the mythic battle with Set.
– Harpocrates: A Hellenized, child-form of Horus, representing silence and inner mystery.
Pharaohs were considered earthly embodiments of Horus, emphasizing the god’s role in divine kingship. Spiritually, Horus symbolizes awakening, inner strength, higher vision, and the victorious integration of light over darkness. His “Eye of Horus” is a powerful protection symbol in energy work and magick, often used for psychic defense and healing.