The Second Sphinx Theory
By its ORIGINAL author BASSAM EL SHAMMAA
After Cheops came Khephren (2020 BC.) and built the
second pyramid on Giza Plateau which from one spot appears higher than the Cheops pyramid,
but this is due to it being built over a higher plateau.
The causeway and tomb entrances were always protected by double sphinxes flanking the
entrance. Consequently, there is a great chance that there was, or is, another sphinx
parallel to the one which exists today, only in very poor condition due to air pollution
and underground water erosion.
I here offer my humble theory that there is a second sphinx, located on the other side
of the causeway.
I firmly believe its existence is conspicuous beyond the shadow of a doubt. I believe it
lies buried under the sand, its suffocated and dilapidated remains not rivaling the state
of preservation of the existing sphinx. Perhaps it was not buried throughout time as the
existing one, which aided in its destruction. If we were to calculate its measurements,
aided by newly excavated ruins, we should find it to be 66 feet high, 240 feet long, the
mouth 7 feet 7 inches, the ears 4 feet 6 inches and the nose 5 feet 7 inches. Exactly the
same typical measurements of the existing sphinx. The second sphinx is mind boggling in
its simplicity and common sense.
The scene symbol of the word "Hill" or mound and/or pyramidal shaped construction is or . According to the ancient Egyptian cult which rose up from Heliopolis (a suburb in northern Cairo today), the god of creation commenced his deeds from this spot. The Priests of the chief temple of the sun wrote the basic text which all religious texts came to depend upon. Pyramid texts, sacred utterances and religious doctrines were al developed from the concept of creation. The complete one, "Atum" (the high god) rose up as a high hill like the solar disk. In utterance 600 it says, "O Atum, when you came into being you rose up as a high hill, you shown as the ben ben stone in the temple of the phoenix in Heliopolis." The primeval mound (the mound of the first time) took many forms and shapes, for example, and that is the shape of the so-called "Mastabah tomb" , also which is the shape of the step pyramid or any pyramid before it is outer cased with a smooth layer.
If we return to the Heliopolitan cut, the first two gods that Atum created were Shu and Tefnut. They were in the form of two lion cubs. Atum the sun enriched the scene with his light as before he rose up from the waters of the primordial ocean (called Nun) there was nothing, there was darkness. So yesterday was darkness. By creating the two lions, Atum became "one lion and two lions". He became identified with the protective force that the lion represents. Equally the two lions became associated with the sun the strong fierce burning power that it is. This makes sense from a practical point, as astronomy, the zodiac sign, "LEO" always dominates in the summer when Atum, the sun, is in his best form, able and burning. Also, it is the time of the flooding of the Nile and from here came the relationship between the lion and fertility. In one sentence when the lion appears in the sky (as Leo) the black land will be visited by the water of the flooding to fertilize the green land.(symbolically , it is the resurrection of the dry land. once the sun sets it begins its journey of the under world , the voyage from west to east. This is brought about by the two lions, the one on the west holds the sun between his jaws and passes it to the second lion situated in the east who pushes it to the sunrise. The rebirth of the sun needed essentially two lions to accomplish the mighty divine reappearance . They were called yesterday and today . Ancient Egyptian artisans and priests always drew and depicted them guarding the two primeval mounds connected with each other forming the sign of Aket which with the sun in the middle forms the hieroglyphic word for "horizon" . That is where the shrine of the GOD was situated . The sun between the two lions flanking the two hills are yesterday and today waiting to transport the sun with their jaws from the west to east . They were also responsible for guarding the eastern and western boundaries. .The sun is heading toward the edge of the world was the same sign in hieroglyphics which if repeated on the other side forms the Akh horizon scene . If we assemble all the previously mentioned information and correlate it with the historical topographical scene of the Giza Plateau, we will find a wonderful surprise . A surprise , who's positive fascination with the truth I hate being away from . If you stand today facing the sphinx there are behind it the three pyramids of ,(from right to left ), khufu (Cheops), KHA-F-RA (Chephren), Min-kaw-ra (Mycerinus) you will be able, with no difficulty to identify the following:
If only one exists that means that the time is not complete. If there is only today and there is no yesterday the cult is incomplete. How would he explain the emergence of Atum from the primeval ocean of Nun in the time of yesterday? Yesterday was dark and when Atum came he brought light, if there was no darkness (one lion only) then how can light be appreciated, also, how would we appreciate Atum himself in the cult if he came with no positive impressive entry. Simply, if there was no yesterday then today is like any day, not highly special. Moreover, the two lions in the collection of the "spells of coming forth by day," Reu Nu pert em-hru" which was wrongly interpreted by Richard Lepsius in 1842, when he published the Turin Papyrus and gave it the name "The Book Of The Dead", are symbolic of Osiris and Ra and sometimes Atum. The absence of one of them spells chaos, crisis and a great disorder. "Mine is yesterday, I know tomorrow".
In conclusion, the existence of a second sphinx on the other side of the causeway is
conspicuous beyound the shadow of a doubt. Finally, without question, the remains of the
second sphinx are still there buried under the sand, its suffocating dilapidated remains
may not rival the state of preservation of the existing one, but I believe it does exist.
Sculpture reached its apex during Khephren's reign, when the
best example of an idealistic royal statue came to light. Khephren's statue is composed of
black diorite (hieroglyphic: meant coming from the quarries of Tushqa) veined with white
and it was found in the temple if his pyramid . The clear-cut features, and square
shoulders are complemented by the eyes gazing into eternity. The statue is wearing the
Nemes,the royal headdress, and shendid, the royal apron and the royal false beared. There
are two lions flanking the king's legs. On both sides of the throne there are
representations of the union of Upper and lower Egypt, the binding of the lotus and
Papyrus (this was called Sematawy).
The cartouch of khephren is clear Ka-f-Ra. The neck of the statue is reinforced with a statue of
Horus, the Falcon God, also completing the holy triad, the throne,
the pharaoh and the God. This triad enabled us to learn about Egyptian Mythology. In the
Heliopolis cult there were nine Gods and Goddesses. They were Atum,
creator of the universe, Shu the god of air, Tefnut
geb the earth god, Nut the sky goddess, Osiris, Isis,
Set and Nyphtyes.. They imagined that in the
beginning the universe was filed with a primordial ocean called Nun,
which had no surface, its waters were motionless and stagnant. The priests claimed that
their temple stood on the site of this primeval ocean over a hill rising out of Nun.
The golden age for this Universe was when the gods actually lived on earth and had their
kingdom there, where justice reigned over the land and was now maintained by their
successor and pharaoh.
In addition to all the proofs I offered in my second Sphinx theory, I add , here the stela of the dream erected between the two paws of the lion part of the existing Sphinx. At the top register we found Tutmosis IV is depicted twice offering to two Sphinxes. This is not one scene repeated in a mirror reflecting impression like other various scenery. The reasons why I believe that Pharaoh here is offering to two sphinxes are:
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