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Tag Archives: Egypt
Grasping at Historical Straws?
Moses and Akhenaten We are at the mercy of historical “experts”. They look for the obvious links between individuals from four thousand years ago. Akhenaten was the pharaoh who changed Egyptian religion from multiple gods to One God. Unfortunately, his … Continue reading
I’ve Alluded to This Connection Before
Dzyan = SION = Zion You have to remember that no matter how a word is written, it is the pronunciation that determines its origins. When Madame Blavatsky wrote “The Secret Doctrine” in 1888, she quoted from a mysterious Book … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged Egypt, gods and goddesses, Israel, relationships, spiritual connections, Theosophy, Zion
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I’m Finally Going to Bite the Bullet
Philo Complete Works (2017) This may prove to be a hard slog. The book is very long, and the works are very dry, mainly because each chapter is written as a philosophical treatise But, I suspect, there will be many … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged Creation myths, Egypt, Jewish Greek, Judaism, numbers, Old Testament, philosophy, The Torah
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If My Uncle Wrote About It, I Probably Knew It, Too
Philo (c. 20 BCE – c. 50 CE) I was watching a YouTube video of Aaron Abke being interviewed for a channel called “Know Thyself”, which is quite significant, at least to me. He was quoting Essene beliefs, written by … Continue reading
Posted in history, personal
Tagged Alexandria, Egypt, Greek philosophy, Jesus Christ, Jewish mysticism, New Testament
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Plundering the Eighth Wonder of the World
Howard Carter (May 9, 1874 – March 2, 1939) I have Cash Peters to thank for this post. Here’s his YouTube video about Howard Carter and the Tutankhamun Curse: I did Carter’s birth chart before I finished watching the video. … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, spirituality
Tagged astrology, curses, Egypt, hidden treasure, plundering, tombs
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Sometimes Even Jeopardy! Yields Eternal Secrets
Amenti (from the Egyptian Book of the Dead) It was last night’s final question. I immediately Googled Amenti and got this: The Duat (Ancient Egyptian: dwꜣt, Egyptological pronunciation “do-aht”, Coptic: ⲧⲏ, also appearing as Tuat, Tuaut or Akert, Amenthes, Amenti, or Neter-khertet) is the underworld in ancient Egyptian mythology. It has been represented in hieroglyphs as a … Continue reading
Posted in spirituality
Tagged Book of the Dead, Egypt, life after death, Osiris, Star of Bethlehem, the underworld
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New Insight: Charlton Heston and Two Jewish Stories
Ben-Hur and Moses Last night, Rogers internet went down for an hour or so. To pass the time, I picked up the book about Charlton Heston and continued reading about his time filming Ben-Hur. What I hadn’t expected was this … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged Ben-Hur, Egypt, epic movies, Jesus Christ, Moses, Rome, Star of Bethlehem, Ten Commandments, writers
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No Birth or Death Details: but a Permanent Record
July 6, 68 AD Edict If you want to see the Edict, it’s the final image on this post. If I am connected to the start of the Siege of Jerusalem, then I should be able to see if I … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, Egypt, Governor, past lives, politics, reincarnation, Roman Empire
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Protestants Called Him “Father of the Canon”
Athanasius of Alexandria (died: May 2, 373 AD) It probably matters to no one in the present time who this man was. But he seems to have been the one to list the 27 books of the New Testament that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexandria, astrology, Bible, Egypt, Gnosticism, hidden documents, New Testament, past lives, reincarnation, Roman Catholic Church, saints
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It’s Only a Novel, but It Means a Lot to Me
Tiberius Julius Alexander I fell asleep, last night, thinking about this (potential) past life of mine. It’s been almost two years since I finally discovered his existence. I wondered how and what he thinks of me. He seems to have … Continue reading