HARPOKROOT
The Egyptian God of Silence. Harpocrates is Greek for the Egyptian Hoor (or Heru) -paar (or par/pa) -kraat (or kraath) and means “Horus the Child.”
Hoor-paar-kraat is the silent god whose minister, Aiwass, communicated The Book of the Law to the Prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu. In the New Comment, Harpocrates, the “Babe in the Egg of Blue”, is described as not only the God of Silence, but as the Higher Self, the Holy Guardian Angel. “The connexion is with the symbolism of the Dwarf in Mythology” (see Besz)and “the Serpent with the Lion’s Head.” “He contains everything in Himself, but is unmanifested.” In Columns XIX (’Selection of Egyptian Gods’) and XX(’Complete Practical Attribution of Egyptian Gods’), Harpocrates/ Heru-pa-Kraath are attributed to 0 or the “unmanifest”.

