The Lions Gate – The Portal of Sirius in the Mystery School of Tehuti

Sirius Rising

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In the ancient land of Kemet, the rhythm of the heavens was not separate from the life of the Earth; it was the very architecture of existence. Among the most sacred of these celestial alignments was the heliacal rising of Sopdet, known to the Greeks as Sirius, the brightest star in the firmament. Her return to the dawn sky heralded the inundation of the Nile, the renewal of the black land, and the rebirth of life itself.

Today, this sacred alignment is remembered in what is called the “Lions Gate Portal,” culminating on the eighth day of the eighth month, a moment when the Sun in the house of Leo aligns with Sirius and the great central sun of our galaxy. But to the initiates of the Mystery School of Tehuti, this was not merely an astronomical occurrence; it was a moment of initiation, a threshold between worlds.


In the cosmology of the Temple Sciences, Sirius was not only a star, but a living consciousness, the celestial manifestation of the goddess Sopdet, and the gateway to the Duat, the subtle realms beyond visible perception. Her rising near the Sun was seen as a marriage of the spiritual and the physical; the higher realms and the earthly temple of the human form.

Leo the lion was the emblem of strength, sovereignty, and solar radiance. In the ancient tongue, the lion was linked to the horizon, the Akeru, twin lions who guarded the gates of dawn and dusk. To pass through the Lions Gate was to stand at the axis between past and future, death and rebirth.


The Mystery School of Tehuti, the great scribe of the gods, held the key to this portal. Tehuti was not only the measurer of the heavens and recorder of divine law; he was the architect of sacred timing, the one who set the measure by which temples were aligned to the stars. The heliacal rising of Sirius was one such measure, marking the true new year of the spiritual calendar, when the soul of the initiate might receive fresh instruction from the higher realms.

On this day, the priesthood of Tehuti would engage in ritual observations at dawn. The moment when Sirius rose just before the Sun was seen as a veil between worlds, a fleeting opening in which the wisdom of the Neteru could be inscribed directly upon the heart of the seeker. The initiate would meditate upon Ma’at divine truth and order so that the message received would be pure, untainted by illusion.


In the language of initiation, the Lions Gate was a threshold of power. The two lions represented the balance of opposites: the solar and lunar currents, the inner and outer worlds, the past and the future. The initiate’s task was to stand in perfect equilibrium, as the Sun blazed in Leo and Sirius carried the light of the goddess into the heart.

To cross this portal was to embody the teaching of Tehuti: “As above, so below; as within, so without.” It was to recognize that the celestial drama was mirrored in the temple of the soul, and that the gates of heaven open in equal measure within the human spirit.


In our own age, the Lions Gate on the eighth of August calls us once more to sacred remembrance. It is a time to align the measure of our being with the eternal measure of the heavens; to receive, as the ancient scribes did, the luminous current of Sopdet; to stand in the radiance of the lion and enter the portal as a conscious soul.

For those who walk the path of the Mystery School of Tehuti, this alignment is not merely a date upon the calendar, it is an eternal moment, returning each year, in which the Word of the Divine may be inscribed anew upon the scroll of the heart.

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