Theta: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThetaThe Theta is similar to an Egyptian symbol that represents the Sun, and the Mu was derived from the Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for water. So the Sun equals Ra...and the water equals Naunet? Or maybe Poseidon? When combined this "watcher" symbol establishes that the Order rules and watches over all that exists in between.
Theta is the 8th letter, Mu is the 12th. So that's one more 12, but the 8 = ?.
Theta was also used as an abbreviation for "Thanatos," and considered a warning of death.
Mu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_%28letter%29
Thanatos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanatos
So the Theta is the eye and the Mu is the lines of the OpAphid Watcher Eye. The Theta is also a short form for Thanatos, the ancient symbol of death.
Ra: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra
Naunet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naunet
Nut: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nut_%28goddess%29
I found this interesting about Ra:
Nun is another name for Naunet, and Nut was referenced in the first Gemma video.The sun was thought to travel in a boat, to protect its fires from the primordial waters (Nun) of the underworld it passed through during the night. Ra traveled in the sunboat with various gods, including Ma'at who guided the boat's course and Set and Mehen who defended against monsters in the underworld. These monsters included Apep, the serpent who tried to stop the sunboat's journey every day by consuming it. So, the Egyptians saw the sunrise as the rebirth of the sun through Nut, the sky, and thus attributed the concept of rebirth and renewal to Ra, strengthening his role as a creator god.
Any thoughts on this?