Quote:105.12Egyptian hieroglyphics depict Ra as a hawk headed being. We Maori have the story of Kahukura who came to Ruatapu before the deluge to warn him about it. Kahu means hawk and Kura, school. It also means double arched rainbow in which the upper represents male n lower female. I believe this is to do with the balanced energy of the Law of One, relating to the hawk God Kahukura or Ra as he appeared to 3rd density beings. It could be a vision seen in the mind or a physical body but I'd suggest the former as Ra states they had a golden hue and doesn't mention the hawk head.
QUESTIONER: I have come to the conclusion that the meaning of the hawk that we had about a year ago when we started to move the first time had to do with the non-benign nature, in the metaphysical sense, of the house which I had picked for the move. If it isn’t a problem with the Law of Confusion I think that it’d be philosophically interesting to know if I am correct with respect to that.
RA: I am Ra. What bird comes to affirm for Ra? What bird would be chosen to warn? We ask the questioner to ponder these queries.
An eagle and hawk are similar in appearance and I feel the different species is more a case of semantics.