The Secret Doctrine, Volume II. Anthropogenesis

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Book of the Dead. xxxix. Apophis or Apap is the Serpent of Evil, the symbol of human passions. The Sun (Osiris-Horus) destroys him, and Apap is thrown down, bound and chained. The God Aker, the “Chief of the Gate of the Abyss” of Aker, the Realm of the Sun (xv. 39), binds him. Apophis is the enemy of Ra (Light), but the “great Apap has fallen!” exclaims the Defunct. “The Scorpion has hurt thy mouth,” he says to the conquered enemy (xxxix. 7). The Scorpion is the “worm that never dies” of the Christians. Apophis is bound on the Tau or Tat, the “emblem of stability.” (See the erection of Tat in Tatoo, xviii.)

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