ANCIENT EGYPTS TEMPLES

August 31, 2007 on 9:39 pm | In Ancient Egypt's Temples | No Comments

Ancient Egypts TemplesAncient Egyptian Temples, spiritual centers for a people of unknown, but widely speculated, orgin. These temples and the exquisitely crafted statues, hieroglyphs, wall painting and column carvings are rich symbolism that we have yet to fully understand. It appears that even the process of crafting the exceptional statues of bronze, copper, silver and gold was part of an initiated life in the mysterious and wonderful culture. The reliefs carved into stone walls and pillars, each hieroglyph, its placement, indeed the placement of each object in its respective temple was meant as a combined story of consciousness; attaining to its higher aspects. Today, in our modern culture, we are not concerned about the call back to divinity as were these ancient egyptians. In the book Gifts for the Gods: Images from Ancient Egyptian Temples one can see the amazing workmanship and detail of splendor depicting in the craftmanship the spiritual nature of the ancient Egyptians. This was a culture enlivened by the infinite nature of life and existence, in this realm and beyond.

All energy and intention was toward that aim. Yet today many a shallow thinker have thought these objects the result of tyrant kings/pharaohs whose only desire was to wallow in splendor rather than be not only concerned but driven to find their way back to divinity
in one lifetime rather than many. Although we can never reconstruct all the various pieces
back into their whole story and symbolism we can gain respect and awe for these highly
evolved people. We can heed the call to our own divine path back to our Source. Ancient Egypts Pyramids and Ancient Egypts Temples still call out to the world. Each book such as Gifts for the Gods: Images from Ancient Egyptian Temples beckons us not only to the land but to the call as well.


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MAP OF ANCIENT EGYPT National Geographic

August 30, 2007 on 11:09 pm | In Map of Ancient Egypt | No Comments

Ancient Egypt Map from National Geographic

Found this one in the April 2001 issue of National Geographic. This is actually on of their large fold out maps in the back of the magazine.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE – APRIL 2001


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ANCIENT EGYPTS PHARAOHS – AKHENATEN

August 30, 2007 on 10:56 pm | In Ancient Egypt's Pharaohs | No Comments




By Rick Gore Photographs by Kenneth Garrett


Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti ruled Egypt just long enough to transform the empire’s religion, art, and architecture. Digs at Amarna yield clues to their enigmatic dynasty.




NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE – APRIL 2001

Akhenaten’s rebellion began with his father, the strong-willed pharaoh Amenhotep III, who ruled for 37 years during a golden age of the Egyptian….. more, see link above.


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Performance At Ancient Egypt Pyramids

August 30, 2007 on 4:35 pm | In Ancient Egypt | No Comments

Montrealer Chamandy reaches for world stage

By Beryl Wajsman, Editor, The Suburban

Chantal Chamandy

Her music is as romantic as the white lace outfit she wore when we spoke and as passionate as the colour of the flaming red leather couch on which we sat. Montreal singer Chantal Chamandy has captured the international sound beloved around the world by fans of everyone from Shakira to Julio Iglesias. She has

more…..


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Map of Ancient Egypt

August 28, 2007 on 1:51 pm | In Map of Ancient Egypt | No Comments

In this quick post you might find this satellite view of the Map of Ancient Egypt region to be most fascinating. It gives the map of ancient Egypt more dimension.

See the satellite view HERE


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ANCIENT EGYPTS PYRAMIDS

August 28, 2007 on 9:30 am | In Ancient Egypt's Pyramids | No Comments

Ancient Egypt’s Pyramids have been studied by many an archaeologist. Claimed to be some egomaniacal king’s tomb in a far distant past. And it is this message that continues to be taught to our children. SAD. Now, don’t get me wrong you dedicated archaeologists out there this writer has great admiration and respect for what you do, uncover past artifacts and evidence of past civilizations. That is what you chose to do with your life, thank you. That’s where it stops you did your job, cool, awsome, fantastic. Going beyond that job, out of your expertise, by pretending to know the purposes and plan behind the thing or the civilization…. can you just offer the evidence to us, the world, and leave it at that?
Let us “think” about this, not be told what to think about this! There is much to learn if we just begin critical thinking on our own and smarten up not dumb down. Let us not be “entertained” but instead “remember.” So, just before closing for this journal entry, this writer must apologize for the choice of video presented here. Oh, not for the quality and presentation of the images but for the choice of song (although it is a great song in other contexts). Placing entertainment with the seriousness of the subject just plain seems “out of whack” to this one. Sorry cutiejudy, just would have hoped for a better song choice for this effort and it is understood you were not putting this together for us but for your own magical mystery tour. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. Images 10 Presentation organization 10 Song choice for this subject (unpublished) Love you though.Till next time………


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ANCIENT EGYPT’S MYSTERIES

August 27, 2007 on 8:42 pm | In Ancient Egypt's Mysteries | No Comments


It is exciting to see and hear some actual very intriguing visuals with possible explanations of mysteries archaeology simply attempts to explain away.

Many of us have deep, innate desire to be present in person at these great sacred and mysterious sites. There are many books written about these mysteries, many speculations, what that indicates is that there is much interest in the great and mysterious past. Ancient Egypt has all the indications that it was descended from a civiization far superior, in many ways, to even the civilization we are living in today. Imagine.

Why have we been taught a limited and ill conceived history the way our system has “educated” us? What motives, sinister in the opinion of the writer, are behind the “dumbing” of the population? Ah, might it be greed and the love of power?

There is a movie, Paycheck, that may give of an indication of what we should be looking for. Clues! They abound all over the world. However, the powers that be have the desire to be lords. They know you can’t be a lord with many subjects if the subjects are not followers. So they dumb down the populace making sure distractions abound. Why? ………..that’s coming, stay tuned.

Here is a list of books, many of which have interesting insights and “clues.” Especially, look for the title “Forbidden Knowledge.”


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ANCIENT EGYPT

August 25, 2007 on 3:55 pm | In Ancient Egypt | No Comments

The only remaining “Wonder” of the original “Seven Wonders of the World” in the cradle of civilization is still an awe inspiring place to be. The energy, the massive structures, the engravings, the splender of

the artistry on walls, carvings, metal working all play on our personal energy and changes our life after the experience. It is like home and it feels…. well it is inspiring; like a breathe from the Universe.
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Map of Ancient Egypt

August 24, 2007 on 6:03 pm | In Map of Ancient Egypt | 1 Comment

Map of Ancient Egypt illustrate the land and the famous Nile and the Red Sea; then over to Sinai Desert. For Christian’s, Gnostics, Judeo and Islamic faiths this part of the world hold great and sacred truths.

ancient egypt map

For further map detail click on image

Check out this cool satellite view of the region

Traveling to Egypt to visit Ancient Egypt’s Pyramids and Ancient Egypt’s Temples is a dream many people have had deep in their soul for years. Just the intrigue of the pyramids, the temples, the sphinx and the splendor of the antiquities in their museums is enough to make you dream. Map of Ancient Egypt are helpful to grasp the stories and enormity of the tasks involved in the establishment of this civilization.

SEE THE ANCIENT EGYPT ATLAS ITEM 5 AT THIS LINK

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