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Experience Egypt! From the lively Nile Valley, to the solitary deserts, to the diverse Sinai, to the lush oases, to the exotic underwater life of the Red Sea, to the Mediterranean beaches. A no-nonsense, no-clutter, practical guide to Egypt, written by an Egyptian-American Egyptologist. Quick, easy, and comprehensive reference to sites of antiquities and recreation. Find your way with numerous maps and illustrations. Tips to understanding both the modern and ancient Egyptian cultures. Informative, detailed, and illustrated glossary.
Egypt: A Practical Guide is a pocket-sized, exceptionally well-organized guide to both ancient and modern Egypt that provides quick, easy, comprehensive information to sites of antiquity and recreation. Author and scholar Moustafa Gadalla also offers invaluable tips to help the traveler understand both the modern and the ancient Egyptian cultures.
Egypt: A Practical Guide is enhanced with numerous maps, illustrations, and an informative, detailed and illustrated glossary. From the lively Nile Valley to the solitary deserts, from the headwaters to the Red Sea to the Mediterranean beaches, Egypt: A Practical Guide will substantially enhance the pleasure and excitement of a trip to Egypt
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This book reveals the ingrained prejudices against ancient Egypt, from both the religious groups, who deny that Egypt is the source of their creed, and western rationalists, who deny the existence of science and philosophy prior to the Greeks.
The book contains 46 chapters, with many interesting topics, such as the Egyptian medical knowledge about determining the sex of the unborn, and much, much more.
Part I - General Backgrounds - The Land and People, Languages, Now and Then
Part II - Theological Beliefs - The Egyptian Religion, Neteru, The Angels of God, Re - You Light Up My Life, Amen - The Hidden One, Khnum - The Molder, Ausar(Osiris) - The Holy Spirit, etc.
Part III - The Pharaohs and Their Buildings - The Pharaoh, The Master Servant
14 Numbers, Temples, Tombs, The Pyramids, The Sphinx, etc.
Part IV - Ancient Egypt and the Bible - Abraham and Sarah, Twt Homis III, Amenhotep III, Akhenaton and Moses, Twt Ankh Amen, The Redeemer, etc.
Part V - The Daily Life – Women, Music and Entertainment, The Egyptian Calendar, Health and Medicine, Science and Technology, etc.
Berlin Papyrus
It has been dated between 1350 and 1200 B.C.
It deals with childbirth and infants.
It contains a test for pregnancy, which recognized that urine carried the pregnancy factor. It calls for steeping some wheat and some barley in her urine. If the wheat sprouts, it will be a boy, if the barley sprouts, it will be a girl.
In 1963, Ghalioungui found that, whilst urine from non-pregnant women prevented the growth of (modern) barley and wheat, it proved impossible to detect the sex of an unborn child from the rate of growth of either grain, possibly because the grains and the soils were both different in ancient Egypt. Nevertheless, the fact that the Egyptians recognized that urine carried the pregnancy factor was remarkable. The standardization of reliable urine tests for pregnancy did not occur until 1929.
It is astounding to know that this Egyptian recipe found its way to Europe, for in an ingenious book of the seventeenth century, Peter Boyer wrote, "Make two holes in the ground, throw barley into one and wheat into the other, then pour into both the water of the pregnant woman, and cover them up again with earth. If the wheat shoots up before the barley, it will be a boy, but if the barley comes up first, thou must expect a daughter."
There is also a little English book, called "The Experienced Midwife," in which this recipe appears, in a somewhat modified form.
Mr. Gadalla is a knowledgeable engineer who succeeded to mix art, history, philosophy, science and theology in his seven books in a palatable cocktail, which is truly exceptional. His seven books look at figures, words, architecture, art, and symbols in a novel fashion.
I recommend this book to every person who would rather learn from evidence, than from stories. While religious stories from the distant past often invoke awe and deep spirituality for a lot of people, these same people should not necessarily ignore the sources of these sacred stories. In this book, the author does not tell Christians to stop believing in Christ, nor does he tell those who are inspired by the life stories of Jesus Christ, Moses and David to stop being inspired. What he does in the book is reveal information that has been deliberately hidden by those who do not want people to know from where their deep spirituality and beliefs originated. Egypt.
The author presents for us facts about the Bible and Egyptian history from numerous sources with explanations, and references that people can go verify on their own, rather than a "believe what I preach, because that is just the way it is" sort of dictatorship.
When evidence is laid out, it is difficult to deny, even for the skeptical, and for the biased Egyptologist. When ancient Egyptian history is compared with the Biblical stories that came later, and also compared with Greek history and mythology, the evidence is clear.
In the book, one will discover the truth about fundamental entities such as the Ten Commandments, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Hebrews in Egypt, Biblical passages, and the major impact of Egypt on today's societies.
Read with an open mind what the author had researched and uncovered about the original and Biblical stories of Jesus, Moses, David, and read about Ausar (Osiris), Auset (Isis), Heru (Horus) and Set (Satan). The book is not a threat to anybody's religion.
It just tells the history as it was. People have often attempted to rewrite history, but they cannot change history. Whether truth is accepted or rejected, it will always be truth, and will eventually be revealed.
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This book provides the overwhelming evidence from archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Talmud, and the Bible itself, that Tut-Ankh-Amen was the historical character of Jesus. The book examines the details of Tut's birth, life, death, resurrection, family roots, religion, teachings, etc., which were duplicated in the biblical account of Jesus. The book also reveals the world's greatest conspiracy and cover-up, that re-created the character of Jesus, living in another time (Roman era) and another place (Palestine, Israel).
Table of Contents (major parts)One wonders, if Jesus lived, suffered and died during the period of Roman rule in Palestine, why did not his name appear in the writings of three distinguished contemporary authors of that time Philo Judaeus, Justus of Tiberias and Flavius Josephus?!
No reference to Jesus was made in the thirty-eight works left behind by Philo Judaeus, who was born c. 15 B.C. and died about twenty years after the supposed date of the Crucifixion. Philos brother was the head of the Jewish community living in Alexandria. His son was married to a granddaughter of King Herod.
How can we expect a man like Philo Judaeus, with all his family connections, not to mention Jesus in all his voluminous writings, if Jesus ever existed?!
Flavious Josephus was a Palestinian Jew of a priestly family, born in 37 A.D., who wrote Antiquities of the Jews, a long historical work of twenty books.
Moreover, Josephus was given command in Galilee at the time of the Jewish revolt against the Romans in 66AD. Flavius Josephus mentioned John the Baptists life and execution in his books. Josephus never mentioned that John was preparing the way for Jesus or that Jesus existed at all.
The usual response to the historical absence of the Biblical Jesus is that he was an ordinary man and not an important figure to warrant any attention or place in history. The Bible itself provides the contrary evidence to such an incorrect response. (3 pages in the book follow, providing such evidence)
TestimonialsMidwest Book Review - 5/97 - Jim Cox"His Excellency President Hosni Mobarek wishes to thank [Moustafa Gadalla] and commends the spirit inspiring [Gadalla's] noble sentiments."
- Official Spokesman, Presidency of the Republic, Cairo - Egypt, 22 Nov 1997
"The Living Image of the Lord" is the translated meaning of King Tut's birth name. King Tut was called the spiritual Son of God and the Messiah/Christ meaning the "anointed one," who is "the King." History has no evidence of the New Testament story of the birth, life, and death of Jesus and there is an expanse of evidence that Jesus lived many centuries earlier. "Tut-Ankh-Amen: The Living Image of the Lord" reveals history's greatest conspiracy and cover-up to re-create the character of Jesus, living in another place and another tim. Powerful evidence derived from archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Talmud, and the Bible are thought-provoking and call for a re-examination of basic assumptions as the historical person, his teachings, his life and death and resurrection are examined from a unique perspective to reveal the relationships between Jesus of Nazareth and King Tut of Egypt.
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Discover the remarkably advanced Egyptian cosmology, which continues to be the Ancient Future of mankind and the universe. It is the ONLY metaphysics of all (ancient and modern) that is coherent, comprehensive, consistent, logical, analytical, and rational. This book is informative and well written, so that the whole spectrum of readers, from the casual to the serious, will find the subjects enlightening. Read about their knowledge of the Big Bang, and their enduring cosmic consciousness that All is One and One is All, and how they applied it to every small action in their lives.
Table of Contents (major parts)
Part I - The One and All (The Origin of the Universe, The Mighty Word, Number Symbology, etc)
Part II - The Hierarchy of the One (Neteroo, Animals, Ma-at, Ra, Amen, Osiris, Isis, Seth)
Part III - As Above, So Below (Rhythms on Earth, Zodiac Ages, The Human Being)
Part IIII - The Earthly Voyage (Man's Role - Prophetical and Mystical Routes, Ma-at)
Part IIIII - The Return to the ONE (The Afterlife, The End of the Universe)
Selected Bibliography
Index
Book Excerpt
Egyptian cosmology is based on coherent scientific and philosophical principles, of the universe as a whole. The totality of the Egyptian civilization was built upon a complete and precise understanding of universal laws. This profound understanding manifested itself in a consistent, coherent and inter-related system where art, science, philosophy and religion were intertwined, and were employed simultaneously in a single organic Unity.
For the people of Egypt, there were no perceived differences between sacred and mundane actions as we moderns believe there to be. Every action, no matter how mundane: plowing, sowing, reaping, brewing, building ships, waging wars, playing games, system of weights and measures - was viewed as an earthly symbol for a specific divine activity. No aspect of their knowledge was divorced from any other aspect, which makes writing this book, in isolated subject matters, for modern readers, a difficult task.
The Egyptians regarded the universe as a conscious act of creation by the One Great God. The fundamental doctrine was the unity of the Deity. This One God was never represented. It is the functions and attributes of his domain that were represented. Once a reference was made to his functions/attributes, he became a distinguishable agent; reflecting this particular function/attribute, and its influence on the world. His various functions and attributes as the Creator, Healer, and the like, were called the neteroo (singular: neter in the masculine form and netert in the feminine form). As such, an Egyptian neter/netert was not a god/goddess but the personification of a function/attribute of the One God.
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Midwest Book Review - 10/97 - Jim Cox"His Excellency President Hosni Mobarek wishes to thank [Moustafa Gadalla] and commends the spirit inspiring [Gadalla's] noble sentiments."
- Official Spokesman, Presidency of the Republic, Cairo - Egypt, 22 Nov 1997
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The Egyptian concept of God is based on recognizing the multiple attributes (gods, goddesses) of the Divine. Far from being a primitive, polytheistic concept, the Egyptian Way is the highest expression of monotheistic mysticism. The book details about 80 divinities (gods, goddesses), how they act and interact to maintain the universe, and how they operate in the human being.
I. The All Who Are THE ONE - The ONE Is ALL (The Image of God, The Nine Realms, etc.), Common Misrepresentations of the Divinities in Egypt
II. The Roles of Neteru (gods/goddesses)
The Cycle of Neteru
The Pre-Dawn Neteru (Nun, Amen, etc.)
The Conceptual Neteru (Maat, Ra, Tehuti, etc.)
The Supreme Nine (Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Nut, Geb, Auset, Ausar, Set, etc.)
The Production Stage (Ptah, Sekhmet, Khnum, etc.)
Heru and Het-Heru
The Growth and Prosperity Stage (Mut, Menu, Bast, Net, etc.)
The Regeneration Stage (Death & Resurrection) – Sebek, Anbu (Anubis), Ausar (Osiris), etc.
Animal Symbolism
Egyptians’ careful observation and profound knowledge of the natural world enabled them to identify certain animals with specific qualities that could symbolize certain divine functions and principles, in a particularly pure and striking fashion. As such, certain animals were chosen as symbols for that particular aspect of divinity.
This effective mode of expression is consistent with all cultures. For example, in the West they use expressions such as: quiet as a mouse, sly like a fox, ...etc.
The animal or animal-headed neteru (gods/goddesses) are symbolic expressions of a deep spiritual understanding. When a total animal is depicted in Ancient Egypt, it represents a particular function/attribute in its purest form. When an animal-headed figure is depicted, it conveys that particular function/attribute in the human being. The two forms of Anbu (Anubis), in the two illustrations shown here, clearly distinguish these two aspects.
I've just received your books and have been engrossed by Egyptian Divinities since opening the box. Congratulations on what already is an excellent work with what little I've already read. As always, concise and unburdened by uninformed opinion or bias.
A meticulously presented, ground breaking work of impeccable and original scholarship, Egyptian Divinities is enthusiastically recommended reading for students of Egyptology, metaphysics, and the history of monotheistic religion.
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Read about the forgotten ancient Egyptians, who fled the
foreign invasions and religious oppressors. Read how they rebuilt the ancient
Egyptians model system in Africa, when Egypt itself became an Arab colony. Find
out how the Islamic jihads fragmented and dispersed the African continent into
endless misery and chaos. Read about the superiority of the ancient Egyptians'
social, economical, and political systems, and their extended application into
sub-Sahara Africa. This book uncovers the plain and simple truth, buried
underneath the deception of academia and Arab historians.
I. Clearing Academic Confusion - The Days After, Language, Race, and History, Dependency on Written History, Western Linguists & Africa, Nubia, Meroe Fictional Sham
II. Egypt: The Mother Land - Ancient Egypt & Interior Africa, Kush: The Egyptian Frontier, The Aftermath of the New Kingdom Era, Macedonian & Ptolemaic Rule, Roman Rule, etc.
III. Dispersing the Egyptian Seeds - Populating Western Africa, Between the Nile & Lake Chad, New Beginning at the Bennu, MaBa-u (Hausa) Commonwealth, etc
IV. The Egyptian Model & The New Societies - Religious Beliefs, Social & Political Structures, etc.
V. The Islamic Onslaughts on Western Africa – Wagadu (Ghana) is Shattered, Keita Clan (Mali) Islamic Rule, Songhai Under Islamic Rule, etc.
VI. The Last Two Centuries - European Colonialism, Independence & A Dark Future
VII. Epilogue
- Fragmented But Never Forgotten (Kotoko, Central Cameroon, Bamun, Ga/Gan/Gang,
Dogon, Bozo, Bantu), Let Freedom Ring
Trading With the
Devil
The North African and Arabian slave trade was vigorous, and the demand for negroid slaves was high. Islamic law forbade the enslavement of free Moslems, but tolerated the continued enslavement of peoples who converted after their capture. In the years of Islamic conquest, the pastoral Berber people had provided the bulk of these slaves. The larger part of the population north of the Atlas Mountains became converts to Islam and therefore could not legally be enslaved. Starting in the 10th century CE, in order to keep the supply up to the demand, the Arab traders conspired with the nomad Berbers to organize raids, under the disguise of Islamic jihads, into neighboring provinces where traditional African religions were practiced. These raids, more than anything, caused many people to declare conversion to Islam prior to being captured, to avoid the horrible raids of killing, kidnapping, enslaving, and family break-ups.
Ibn Battuta reported that a caravan, in which he was
traveling, during the Islamic-ruled Keita Clan (Mali), had over ten thousand
slaves. They were beaten like animals and often made to work long hours without
water. Many of them died. Moslem Arabs have/had the lowest regard for black
Africans.
If more Africans living in America would just read some of your books and take them to heart, maybe just maybe we could change things in our lives. All change must start with us! There is no way of knowing GOD outside of ourselves.
...the excellent and well researched "Exiled Egyptians". The book is most informative, especially on the issue of the Ancient Egyptian Model. That chapter alone, especially the religion one, deserves a 5 star rating!!
Having read several of Mr. Gadalla's books, I find his ideas and opinions a bright (and obviously to some, painful) light beaming forth from that stagnated swamp we refer to today as 'academic Egyptology'. I have found that in today's world, the man (or woman) who can offend SO many from even opposite sides must be treading that lonely path of truth most of us are afraid to venture upon. My interests are about Egypt, ALL of Egypt, no matter from whence they come or to where they'll lead. My truths, my gods do not dwell within church OR science, not whilst I have brain, heart and soul to weave eternity.
Firstly I would like to say thank you for your work. It is most profound. On one of your pages you say that the Hausa of northern Nigeria are really Egyptians who immigrated there! I have also heard this and personally I agree with it. In the Ancient Yourba tradition I have often heard it said that they came from Egypt.
I love the way that you explain the Neteru as angels or aspects of god. This is similar to the Yourba concept.
I am also thankful for the way that you shed light on that incest foolishness. It has always been my understanding that the Ptolemies did this. No they certainly were not Egyptians!
This book is most impressive and informative. The author clearly presents the truth and evidence to support it. As an African himself, his intentions are for the good of the continent and all the people across Africa whose ancestors were exiled from Egypt.
The [Social and Political Structures, Division of Labor] sections contain detailed information about societies in other parts of Africa that have had influence from ancient Egypt and yet also maintained their original traditions. These sections are well documented, and they can show readers how different cultures, religions and traditions can blend together without bloodshed when people come together without a plan to conquer and convert. Unfortunately, this has occurred too many times in Africa.
We cannot undo the unfortunate past. But the spirits of our ancestors will never die. Ancient Egyptian deities are alive and well, because they are still given praise, under the same and different names, depending on which languages the exiled Egyptians have come to speak.
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This book reveals the ancient Egyptian knowledge of
harmonic proportion, sacred geometry, and number mysticism, as manifested in
their texts, temples, tombs, art, hieroglyphs, etc, throughout their known
history. It shows how the Egyptians designed their buildings to generate cosmic
energy, and the mystical application of numbers in Egyptian works.
1. For Your Eyes/Ears Only
2. Ma-at, The Queen of Harmony
3. Ra, The One Joined Together
4. Tehuti, The Divine Deliverance
5. Seshat, The Enumerator
6. The Two Parts, Setting the Tone
7. The Generative Square Roots
8. Triangles, The Building Blocks
9. The Hieroglyphic Mysticism
10. Harmonic Proportion of Human Figuration
11. Seshat, The Builder
12. Temple, The Divine Energy Generator
13. Harmonic
Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Works
Let Energy Flow
In order to maintain the unity of the temple, its components must be connected so that the cosmic energy can flow through unimpeded.
The unity of the components of the temple must be like the components of the human body. The walls of a temple consist of blocks and corners, and such components (blocks) must be connected together in a way that allows the flow of divine energy, just like the parts of the human being. It is incorrect to merely think that a connection between two components/parts is only to ensure the structural stability of the part(s) and the whole building.
We can take clues from the human body (the house of the soul) when reviewing the Egyptian temple (the house of cosmic soul/energy/neter). The human body is connected with muscles, ...etc., but veins and nerves are not interrupted at the bone joints of the skeleton. The living ancient Egyptian temple was designed likewise. Bas-reliefs of all sizes, as well as the hieroglyphic symbols, span two adjoining blocks with total perfection.
The intent is very clear - to bridge over the joint between adjacent blocks (next to each other, or on top of each other).
The blocks themselves were joined together in some type of
nerve/energy system. A continuation of energy flow required special interlocking
patterns. The practice of joining blocks together prevailed in every Egyptian
temple throughout the known history of ancient Egypt. Here are a few examples of
joining applications:…
In the preface, Gadalla states that Johann Wolfgang van Goethe (1749-1832) described architecture as "frozen music." In ancient Egypt, architecture was animated visual music and definitely not frozen. Egyptian architecture and art followed the principles of harmonic dynamic designs that equally presents the relationship between form and function. In his book, harmony applies to both sound (music) and form (architecture). Gadalla showcases this Egyptian harmony even in the book's cover, which illustrates a symmetrical design of two blind harpists with their hands on the strings on the backdrop of a temple. This serves as a representation of the biological relationship between sound and form.
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Discover the cosmic roots of Egyptian musical, vocal, and
dancing rhythmic forms. Learn the fundamentals (theory and practice) of music in
the typical Egyptian way: simple, coherent, and comprehensive. See the fallacy
of present-day musical theory and practice. Review a detailed description of the
major Egyptian musical instruments, playing techniques, functions, etc.
Recognize the human body as a musical orchestra in tune with the universe.
Discover the Egyptian rhythmic practices in all aspects of their lives. This
book will make your heart sing.
The Harmony of the Spheres - Cosmic Consciousness, Music All the Time (24 hours, 7 days, Energizing the Diatonic Week, etc.
The Harmonic Laws - The Egyptian Roots of Harmonic Laws, Ma-at, The Law of Balance, Tehuti, The Divine Sound, etc.
Musical Formulations - The Musical Measuring Unit, Musical Structure and Forms, etc.
Musical Instruments - The Wealth of Instruments, Stringed Instruments, Wind Instruments, Percussion Instruments, etc.
Maintaining the Heavenly Rhythms - The Universal Harmony,
The Vocal Powers, Rhythmic Dancing, The Harmonic Practices, And the Beat Goes
On, etc.
The present silent majority of the Egyptian people (Baladi) correlate specific activities of their daily life to certain days of the week. These activities are concentrated in two focal periods: the Eve of Monday (Sunday night) and the Eve of Friday (Thursday night), with more focus on the Eve of Friday (this has absolutely nothing to do with Islam, whatsoever). Marriage ceremonies are only allowed on these two nights, with preference to Friday Eve. Thousands of local shrines (nothing related to Islam) are visited on both these eves, with special preference to Friday Eve. People spend the night of Friday Eve at the tombs of their departed relatives (contrary to Islam). Intercourse between married couples is very special on Friday Eve. Courtship activities of all kinds are more prevalent on Friday Eve. All types of activities (cutting hair, butcher work, ...etc.) follow the same pattern.
Since Ancient Egyptian times, the week started on a high (musical) note, namely Saturday. [Equating Saturday to Saturn, the highest, will be clarified at the end of this chapter.] As such, the layout of the week, with the two special focal eves will look as follows:
The concentrated activities towards both ends of the week (with two centers of activity—one more prominent than the other) correspond to an elliptical form that conforms to Kepler’s first planetary law.
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) rediscovered—from Egyptian
sources—that the orbit of a planet/comet about its sun is an egg-shaped path
(ellipse). Each planetary system is balanced only when the planet’s orbit is
an egg-shaped plane that has two foci, with its sun’s center of mass at one of
its foci. Similarly, the Egyptian traditions follow the same pattern. All
aspects of their thinking and society can be reasoned to the egg-shaped
characteristics—including music.
Egyptian Rhythm: The Heavenly Melodies is a holistic masterpiece! I call it holistic because the seamless manner in which you connect music, cosmology, everyday life, the Neteru and then support all you write with examples from the historical record makes this book an irrefutable work of genius. I have studied Ancient Egyptian culture and spirituality for the past 15 years very intensely. I have been a professional musician for almost 40 years. You have filled in so many pieces of the puzzle I thank you immensely for your awareness. This is a gift from the Neteru [gods/goddesses]. The charts on pp. 26
& 27 detailing how the Ancient Egyptians assigned the harmonic sounds of the diatonic scale to the hours of the day and the days of the week are very revealing of the deep level of scientific knowledge that permeated every aspect of the lives of the citizens of Egypt. You give the methods for designing modes using scientific frequencies that can be duplicated, the instruments that were used by performers, the vocal and dances techniques with more examples from the temple wall to illustrate the correctness of your interpretation. Once again, this is truly a gift from the Neteru. You have truly done a great service to all who seek the truth.
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A complete handbook about the pyramids of ancient Egypt
during the Pyramid Age. It contains: the locations and dimensions of interiors
and exteriors of the pyramids; the history and builders of the pyramids;
theories of construction; theories on their purpose and function, the sacred
geometry that was incorporated into the design of the pyramids; and much, much
more.
Overview - The Reader Travels, The Fictional Tombs, The Genuine Masonry Pyramids, Pyramid Texts, Pyramid Construction Techniques, Pyramid Power, Harmonic Proportions
The Ten Pyramids - The Step Pyramid of Zoser, Sekhemket's Pyramid, Kha-ba's Pyramid, Snefru's Meidum Pyramid, Snefru's Bent Pyramid, Snefru's Red Pyramid, Ungenuine "Pyramids" of Dahshur, The Giza Plateau, Khufu's Great Pyramid, Gedefra's Pyramid, Khafra's Pyramid, Menkaura's Pyramid
Epilogue - The End of The Pyramid Age, The Endless Journey
You talked earlier about the significance of nine, as the number of pyramids. The question is, what is the purpose of these pyramids?
There is no direct evidence that we know of, at this time, to answer this question. However, once we grasp the main function of the ancient Egyptian stone buildings, we can easily see their connection to the supernatural forces of the universe. Ancient Egyptian monuments, such as the pyramids and other temples, were deliberately constructed at specific sites with specific orientations.
But are there differences between the stone pyramids and the temples?
Yes, the pyramids were closed and sealed structures. They were not open for daily activities/rituals, which was the case in the Egyptian temples. As you will see later (pages 93 & 94), each pyramid was a part of a complex that contained some temples. So, all the rituals were carried out in these temples, and not in the pyramids. The stone pyramids were aligned with the cardinal points, which indicates the significance of earth, in their function. The temples in other regions of Egypt were each positioned according to astronomical alignments, i.e. the earth in relationship to other heavenly bodies.
So, if the sealed stone pyramids were not used for rituals, what could be their function?
The pyramids were harmonically proportioned to act/function in the same fashion as greenhouses, i.e. to attract and retain certain energies. In the case of the pyramid, it should be called the bluehouse effect.
Remind me, what is the greenhouse effect?
It is the retention of heat from sunlight at the earth's surface, caused by atmospheric carbon dioxide that admits shortwave radiation but absorbs the longwave radiation emitted by the earth.
So, the bluehouse effect would work along the same principle?
In the case of the bluehouse effect, the building retains
the orgone energy.
OG, Pittsburgh PA,
August, 2000
I can't wait for the next time I get a chance to go to Egypt and visit the pyramids armed with Gadalla's book. This is a must own for anyone traveling to Egypt or has ever wanted to know the truth about ancient Egypt and the pyramids.
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This book explains how Ancient Egypt is the origin of
alchemy and present-day Sufism, and how the mystics of Egypt camouflage their
practices with a thin layer of Islam. The book also explains the progression of
the mystical Way towards enlightenment, with a coherent explanation of its
fundamentals and practices. It shows the correspondence between the Ancient
Egyptian calendar of events and the cosmic cycles of the universe. It also
provides the evidence that Ancient Egypt is the source of the Christian calendar
of holidays (ex: Easter, Last Supper, Christmas, Lent, Ascension Day, Pentecost,
Epiphany, Transfiguration, etc).
Pure Gold (Purifying the Heart and Tongue) [page 39]
. . . The aspirant, in the Egyptian model, learns to
purify his inner-self by taming vices and practicing the opposites of such vices
in society. Knowledge is gained by both the mind and that acquired by
experience. The inner purification
must be completed by practicing good social behavior in the ordinary daily life.
Every action impresses itself upon the heart. The inward being of a person is
really the reflection of his deeds and actions. Doing good deeds thus
establishes good inner qualities; the virtues impressed upon the heart in turn
govern the actions of the limbs. As each act, thought, and deed makes an image
on the heart, it becomes an attribute of the person. This maturation of the soul
through acquired attributes leads to progressive mystical visions and the
ultimate unification with the Divine.
Reciprocally, the knowledge obtained by both intellect and intuition [discussed in chapter 6] is the source of virtue that must be practiced in ordinary life. The struggle for virtue and the vision of the Divine, are all aspects of a single progressive achievement in the course of which the aspirant becomes more wise, until he achieves the totality of being that entails mystical vision and ordinary piety simultaneously.
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Revisits the Iberian history for the last 6,000 years, and reveals the Ancient Egyptian roots of the Romany (Gypsies) and how they brought about the civilization and orientalization of Hispania. The book also shows the intimate relationship between Egypt and Hispania—archeologically, historically, culturally, ethnologically, linguistically, etc.
1. The Romany (Gypsy) Essence of Hispania
2. Our Heavenly Mother
3. Out of Egypt
4. The Egyptian-Hispanic Alloys
5. In the Beginning – Almeria
6. Masters of the Seas
7. Merchants of the Seas
8. Canopus and Cádiz: A Tale of Two Harbors
9. The Assyrian Devastation and Aftershocks
10. Romanticizing the Romans
11. The Moors and the Egyptians
12. The Origin of the Hispanic Languages/Dialects
13. The Animated Religious Traditions
14. The
Egyptian-Hispanic Musical Heritage
The Romany (Gypsy) Essence of Hispania
The Egipcianos of Iberia
The people commonly referred to as Romany (Gypsy, Gitano,
Bohemian, etc) are consistently found in (or near to) ancient settlement sites
of the Iberian Peninsula, especially in the southern and central regions. Their
Egyptian heritage is clearly recognized in the furthermost areas of Iberia, such
as the Basque provinces, where they are called Egipcioac, or Egyptians. The
Egipcioac/Egipcianos of Iberia are proud of their heritage as the descendants of
the Egyptian Pharaohs. They were/are fond of talking of Egypt and its former
greatness. Unfortunately, the spirit of a post-Reconquest “purified” Spain
lingers on, and as a result, the Romany of Hispania’s insistence of Egyptian
heritage has been arbitrarily and capriciously denied by most of academia.
It is interesting to note that the word gypsy/gipsy is
derived from the Spanish word Egipci-anos. All other names that describe the
Egipcianos are, as expected, Ancient Egyptian names. The Hispanic Egipcianos are
known as Roma-ny, Bohem-ian, Gitanos, etc. All such terms are Ancient Egyptian.
Roma is an Ancient Egyptian word meaning (Egyptian) men. The Egyptian people alone were termed romat; other nations were Negroes, Asiatics, or Libyans, but never romat. In the Egyptian and most Semitic tongues, the letter t at the end of the word is silent. Hence, Roma.
Rom is a recognizable Hispanic Gitano word meaning man. The word man in Sanskrit is domba. This is a strong linguistic confirmation of the falsehood publicized by western academia that the Roma-ny are of Indian origin, despite the Hispanic Romany insistence of their Egyptian heritage.
The word Bohem-ian is also an Egyptian word. The verb-stem of this word is Bohem/Bahm, which means to be/make obscure or dark/black/mysterious/mystical. Bohem-ian will thus mean mystical, which describes the mystical nature of the Hispanic Romany religious practices.
The word Gitano is also of Egyptian origin. Ghit/Git means tillable land, in the Egyptian tongue. The term, La Tina also means fertile soil/land in Egypt. The Ancient Egyptian word Kemet also means black (fertile) soil. The conservatism of the Egyptians and Iberians is rooted in the earth/land. As such, these above-mentioned terms that are associated with the (Egipcianos) Gitanos are likewise related to the earth/land.