The Triad of deities at Elephantine near Aswan, and the Nile god Khnum, were together considered to be the ancient Egyptian initiators of Primordial Creation and the First Flow of Consciousness
In the ancient Egyptian Initiation process, Isis represented the Passive Feminine Principle, and Harpocrates the Birth of the Higher Self within the individual
In the ancient Egyptian concepts of the soul aspects, the Khat was the physical body, the Sekhem was the bio-electrical aura, and the Ren was the Name Vibration of a person
In ancient Egypt, Sobek personified those aspects within us we wish to give up, and Horus the Elder is the Higher Self who offers us new potentials we can develop
The other deities of Kom Ombo personify a completion of the first phase of the Second Level of Initiations, dealing with aspects of the Subconscious Mind
At Edfu Temple the Marriage of the Masculine and Feminine Selves in the Initiate was symbolized by the Sexual Union between Horus the Higher Self and Hathor the Earth Mother, and the Active Feminine Principle
Amun was the chief god of Karnak Temple exemplifying power and wind, while his transformed counterpart at Luxor Temple, Amun-Min, symbolized the fertile energies of the Earth
The last Guides for the Final Initiation process include the Guardians of the Three Pyramids, the Transcended Masters among the Stars, and the Forty-two Wayfarers of Infinite Powers