In another interview with author, lecturer and guide, John Anthony West who we caught up with at the 2007 CPAK Conference, John continues to discuss the rationale behind the notion that an even earlier civilization created the Sphinx. http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/members/jawest2.htm
Vill man följa med på en guidad tur med ovan nämnde Egyptolog så ser upplägget för detta år ut enligt nedan. Datum ännu inte spikat för resan men det kommer.
http://www.jawest.net/tours2.htm
har ni inte sett video föreläsningen "Ancient Egypt and Mystery Schools" som till största delen är just en sådan resa, så gör det:
John Anthony West - Ancient Egypt and Mystery Schools
http://intheendwerealldebt.blogspot.com/2009/09/john-anthony-west-ancient-egypt-mystery.html
The cyclic view of history, both cosmic and human, has been prevalent among the Hindus and the pre-Christian Greeks, the Chinese, and the Aztecs. More recently, the cyclic view has gained adherents in modern Western society, although this civilization was originally Christian—that is, was nurtured on a religion that sees time as a one-way flow and not as a cyclic one.
Among the peoples who have not believed in rebirth, the pharaonic Egyptians have taken the offensive against death and decay with the greatest determination: they embalmed corpses; they built colossal tombs; and, in the Book of the Dead, they provided instructions and spells for ensuring for that portion of the soul that did not hover around the sarcophagus an acquittal in the postmortem judgment and an entry into a blissful life in another world. No other human society has succeeded in achieving this degree of indestructibility despite the ravages of time.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/596034/time/61004/Cyclic-view-of-time-in-the-philosophy-of-history
Book of the dead
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_the_Dead
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