The Esoteric Meaning of Egypt´s ‘Aker’ Lions

The ancient Egyptian “Aker Lions” motif is a mystery to Egyptologists.

It depicts two lions, named “Yesterday” & “Tomorrow,” who are shown back-to-back facing opposite directions and flanking the Egyptian sundisk or “Aten” symbol, which is emblematic of the “source” or “higher Self.”

We´ll see how this Aker Lions hieroglyph signifies the “Eternal Now” moment. When we focus on the Now moment, something magical happens. This wisdom later became a major underpinning of hermetic teachings and occult philosophy.

One of the most mysterious and popular symbols of Egyptian papyri is the so-called Aker Lions hieroglyph.

Egyptologists tell us that the lion on the left corresponds to “yesterday” and faces west, the lion on the right faces east and represents “tomorrow.

But their interpretation ends there. No metaphysical, spiritual or occult wisdom for this symbol is provided.

“Aker appears as a pair of twin lions, one named Duaj (meaning “yesterday”) and the other Sefer (meaning “tomorrow”)… When depicted as a lion pair, a hieroglyphic sign for “horizon” (two merged mountains) and a sun disc was put between the lions; the lions were sitting back-on-back.” — Wikipedia

Depiction of Aker Lions hieroglyph from ancient Egyptian papyrus:

Egyptologists still don´t clearly understand what this motif signifies, despite the analysis and interpretations of Symbolist scholar, Schwaller de lubicz, who wrote:

“…There is this moment which cannot be located in Time…I call it the Present Moment… This [Egyptian Aker Lions] symbol…is the eternal Present Moment… the Present Moment is Eternity…The Present Moment… is outside of Time.” — Schwaller de Lubicz, Symbol and the Symbolic, 1951

According to de Lubicz, the sundisk in the center, perfectly balanced between the twin lions, represents the“Eternal Present Moment,” outside of time.

In this interpretation, the sundisk itself symbolizes the soul balanced between Yesterday and Tomorrow, and so centered.

In other words, to locate this eternal present is to find our “soul within” or “higher Self” within. This is Mastery, and this is our task in life, according to the occult doctrine.

Depiction of Aker Lions hieroglyph from ancient Egyptian papyrus:

The idea of an “eternal present” moment or the “eternal now” moment is a major concept in Eastern spiritual teachings and occult philosophy.

This is the ancient spiritual teaching of nonduality, the common ground of Advaita Vedanta, Ch’an Buddhism, Zen, Taoism and Sufism, the same common ground which is at the core of virtually all ancient religions, spiritual systems and philosophical movements.

Writers, philosophers, scientists and intellectuals of all ages have referred to and described the “eternal now” moment:

“… the meeting of two eternities, the past and future… is precisely the present moment.” ― Henry David Thoreau

“Remember then: there is only one time that is important—Now! It is the most important time because it is the only time when we have any power.” ― Leo Tolstoy

“I have realized that the past and future are real illusions, that they exist in the present, which is what there is and all there is.” ― Alan Watts

The idea of the “eternal now” moment teaches, basically, that there is no power greater than the present.

We should not look to the past or the future, because they simply do not exist. Focus on the now.

This is all we have, and this is all we will ever have. The now moment is eternal, and the now moment is reality in a world of illusion, which is the world we presently live in.

“Unease, anxiety, tension, stress, worry — all forms of fear — are caused by too much future, and not enough presence.

“Guilt, regret, resentment, grievances, sadness, bitterness, and all forms of non-forgiveness are caused by too much past, and not enough presence.” ― Eckhart Tolle

The Egyptians not only understood this age-old wisdom of non-duality (a relic of Eastern tradition), but they used the Aker Lions motif as a kind of special symbol or designated hieroglyph to exemplify one aspect of its wisdom—the eternal now moment.

Depiction of Aker Lions hieroglyph from ancient Egyptian papyrus:

The Aker lions motif appears abundantly in Egyptian papyri, always in the same pose flanking the luminous Aten symbol, drawing our attention to the Aten. The Aker Lions can even be considered a “clue” as to the deeper meaning of the Egyptian sundisk or Aten symbol.

For more information explaining how the Egyptian “Aten” or sundisk symbolizes the human “soul” or “higher Self” or “source,” read my books, Written in Stone and The Missing Link.

By Richard Cassaro, Guest author

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