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Ancient Egyptian Wisdom: Akhenaten – The Pharaoh of Wisdom

October 31st, 2011 No comments

This post is part of the ‘Ancient Egyptian Wisdom’ series, please read the following first part: Ancient Egyptian Wisdom: Egypt – Source of All Knowledge and Wisdom?

As we continue our mysterious but magical journey through ancient Egypt, we now come to a man who completely revolutionised the spiritual thinking and knowledge of his people and culture.

Akhenaten, who was a Pharaoh and sage of his times, has been mostly ignored in modern times. However, Akhenaten’s wisdom, and the religious influence he had on ancient thought, have not been forgotten.

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Educational Talks: Egypt in the New Millenium by Jordan Maxwell

October 27th, 2011 No comments

Jordan speaking at the Egypt in the New Millennium conference at Giza in 1999. A 90-minute talk on Egypt as the foundation for western religion, the Pyramids, and governmental structures of the world based on the ancient Egyptian system. Also discussed: Hollywood, the use of words, a general expose on the dark side of world affairs. Jordan Maxwell continues as a preeminent researcher and speaker in the fields of secret societies, occult philosophies, and ufology since 1959. His work is not only fascinating to explore, but too important to ignore.

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Ancient Egyptian Wisdom: The Maxims of Ptahhotep

October 20th, 2011 No comments

This post is part of the ‘Ancient Egyptian Wisdom’ series, please read the following first part: Ancient Egyptian Wisdom: Egypt – Source of All Knowledge and Wisdom?

Ptahhotep, (flourished 2400 bce), vizier of ancient Egypt who attained high repute in wisdom literature. His treatise “The Maxims of Ptahhotep,” probably the earliest large piece of Egyptian wisdom literature available to modern scholars, was written primarily for young men of influential families who would soon assume one of the higher civil offices. Ptahhotep’s proverbial sayings upheld obedience to a father and a superior as the highest virtue, but they also emphasized humility, faithfulness in performing one’s own duties, and the ability to keep silence when necessary.

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Ancient Egyptian Wisdom: Egypt – Source of All Knowledge and Wisdom?

October 13th, 2011 3 comments

In a series of posts I will take you way back to some of the earliest Egyptian philosophers and sages in antiquity who imparted their writings (mostly in hieroglyphic form), maxims and quotes displaying their wisdom and virtues that have stood the test of time.

First we will discover the wise maxims of Ptahhotep, sometimes known as Ptahhotpe or Ptah-Hotep, who was an ancient Egyptian official during the late 25th century BC and early 24th century BC.

I will then share with you the quotes of wisdom of Akhenaten, who scholars described as the most progressive of pharaohs, and who took Egypt one step ahead of its time.

Then we will focus on Hermes Trismegistus who was the eponymous author of the writings that were attributed to him.  Hermes, who was suppose to be a contemporary of Moses, was also recognised as being the Greek god Hermes, and the Egyptian god Thoth.

Impact of Ancient Egypt on the World

As for the contributions towards humankind’s progress by some of the earliest known civilizations, it is fair to say that the modern world should be indebted for much of the knowledge it now possesses, most of which was derived from ancient Egypt and Greece.

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Thought-Provoking Documentaries: Secret Mysteries Of America’s Beginnings Volume 3: Eye Of The Phoenix – Secrets of the Dollar Bill

October 4th, 2011 No comments

Watch Part 2 here: Secret Mysteries of America’s Beginnings Volume 2: Riddles in Stone – Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.

“Eye of the Phoenix” documents the bizarre history of the design of the dollar bill, exposing the occult activity surrounding the FDR administration. There is perhaps no other period in U.S. history when so many people were so deeply involved in the occult, and held positions of power that reached all the way to the White House. Phoenix focuses specifically on the years prior to World War II leading up to 1935, when the Great Seal was taken out of obscurity and placed on the foundation of America’s currency.

According to official records from the State Department, FDR and his Secretary of Agriculture, Henry Wallace, specifically chose to use the Great Seal because, as Freemasons, they believed the “Novus Ordo Seclorum” (which they equated with the New Deal) could only be fulfilled under “the eye” of the Great Architect of the Universe (the god of Masonry). Read more…

Thought-Provoking Documentaries: Secret Mysteries of America’s Beginnings Volume 2: Riddles in Stone – Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.

September 30th, 2011 No comments

Watch Part 1 here: Secret Mysteries of America’s Beginnings Volume 1: The New Atlantis

“Riddles In Stone: Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.”, will continue to explore the fascinating history behind the origins and focus of the world’s most powerful nation: America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the meaning of the seemingly countless occult images in our nation’s capitol?

Volume II zeroes in on the Masonic & Rosicrucian influence so prevalent amongst our Founding Fathers as they planned, and began to implement, the layout of America’s Capitol. For years, extreme controversy has abounded as to the exact meaning of the occult symbols found within the street layout, the buildings, and the monuments of Washington, D.C. Is there really an inverted Pentagram formed by the street layout just north of the White House? Read more…