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Issue 21.2: March-April 2015

The Ennead of Heliopolis

Issue 20.6: November-December 2014

The Saqqara Mystery 2

Saqqara is one of the most important Ancient Egyptian sites. A location known for its famous patron saint of Egyptian medicine: Imhotep. A location known for its most unexplained and discussed artifacts and monuments. Discussed by scholars and archaeologists from all over the world. A location where guards are forbidden to provide any information to visitors. A secretive place where mysticism is tangible. Above and below the desert sands. A penetrating silence surrounds the remaining monuments, monuments acting as silent witnesses to a distant past representing a legacy of which we can learn a lot. A legacy that directly affects our well-being provided we maintain an open mind. Saqqara was the first and most unique mystery school of Ancient Egypt, led by Imhotep, the mortal son of the creator god Ptah. A mystery school that was completely dedicated to medicine. Why is our future so closely associated with this particular necropolis or ‘City of the Dead?’

Issue 20.5: September-October 2014

The Saqqara Mystery 1

Saqqara is one of the most important Ancient Egyptian sites. A location known for its famous patron saint of Egyptian medicine: Imhotep. A location known for its most unexplained and discussed artifacts and monuments. Discussed by scholars and archaeologists from all over the world. A location where guards are forbidden to provide any information to visitors. A secretive place where mysticism is tangible. Above and below the desert sands. A penetrating silence surrounds the remaining monuments, monuments acting as silent witnesses to a distant past representing a legacy of which we can learn a lot. A legacy that directly affects our well-being provided we maintain an open mind. Saqqara was the first and most unique mystery school of Ancient Egypt, led by Imhotep, the mortal son of the creator god Ptah. A mystery school that was completely dedicated to medicine. Why is our future so closely associated with this particular necropolis or ‘City of the Dead?’

Issue 19.6: November-December 2013

The legacy of the Egyptian Lion

Starting from the so-called vernal equinox the Lion is the fifth – out of twelve – zodiac signs. In astrology, this sign is associated with the element of Fire, with the Sun as the traditional ruler and the “bringer of life.” In our present culture the Lion is king of all animals, but in several ancient cultures the Lion had an important symbolic meaning with associated properties such as strength, wisdom, courage and vigilance. In Ancient Egypt, the Lion was represented by the waking God Aker’ depicted as two back to back seated lions with the symbol of the Sun above. An Egyptian representation of the past and future. The Lion was also the noble animal that pulled the chariot of the mother goddess who descended on Earth long ago and opened the “gate of God” in the Old Babylonian Empire. The gate of God, dedicated to the goddess Ishtar, the goddess with wings and always standing on two lions. The Lion was associated with the gods and through various sculptures and images an important symbol of the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek and Asian mythology. Is the striking worship of this symbolic animal a reference to an era wherein the birth of a new human civilization was a fact? A civilization as a ‘gift from the gods’ in which the Lion constitutes the missing link between humans and gods. A connection in which the sphinx plays a significant role.

Issue 19.5: September-October 2013

The Giza Antenna

For many thousands of years, mankind is interested in the universe. An interest in everything that takes place above our heads. In the beginning they observed the skies with the naked eye and primitive telescopes, and later with more advanced technologies. Searching for traces of our creation and existence, in any form whatsoever. Looking in the past and interpret this as a possible guideline for the future. Astronomy is by definition the science that deals with the study of everything that takes place outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Thanks to the help of leading Dutch physicists and astronomers, our country always played an important role. Nowadays, the emphasis is mostly in a subfield of astronomy: the radio astronomy. Studying the universe by receiving billions of years old radio waves from the distant past to be able to proof a scientific theory such as the ‘Big Bang’. Proof of the ‘beginning of all’, about 13.7 billion years ago. A lot of speculation, but that’s always been an integral and ‘clumsy’ aspect of the field of astronomy. Actually we are just looking for a fingerprint of our Creator, using highly advanced equipment and antennas. For this purpose a new kind of antenna is being used since 2010. However, similar antennas have been used in the distant past. In the ancient land Kemet, the ‘black land’ located along the banks of the river Nile. Some 12,000 years ago!

Issue 19.4: July-August 2013

The Egyptian Moon

The Moon: a familiar celestial body on a relatively short distance from the Earth that in many ways captured the imagination. The only natural satellite of the Earth playing an important role in many mystical stories and considered to be the only and silent witness of the creation of our planet. The Moon is always worshipped by mankind and many ancient stone circles and monuments are built according to the most important cycles of the Moon. The Earth and the Moon together as one. The Moon is a substantial part of us, both physically and spiritually. In science it is believed that the Moon was created as a result of a collision of the Earth with a speculative planet about 4.5 billion years ago. From this clash large amounts of debris orbited the Earth from which the Moon was created. However, composition and age of rocks on the Moon reflect those of the Earth’s crust. Currently there is a discussion going on about this so-called ‘giant impact theory’ because of the tiny amounts of water that were found in Moon rocks. Swept away debris of a planet basically doesn’t contain water. This impact theory is just like the ‘Big Bang’ the easiest explanation giving us a safe and understandable starting point of the creation of the universe and our solar system. Maybe it goes too far to claim that the Moon is an artificially created celestial body. A celestial body without a core with a relatively small mass. Natural or artificially created 4.5 billion years ago to ensure life on Earth. Exactly what the ancients, including the Ancient Egyptians, are trying to tell us. The great importance of the ‘Egyptian Moon’. An inheritance and gift of the Creator.

Issue 19.2: March-April 2013

The King Stone

In 1923 the eccentric Latvian hermit Edward Leedskalnin (1887-1951) emigrated to the United States of America and had set itself the goal of building a complex of megalithic blocks of coral stone (limestone formed from coral) some of which weighing 30 ton. Leedskalnin called his complex ‘Rock Gate Park’ what became known as ‘Coral Castle’. The used coral stone could be mined on the spot and is in this part of Florida a common stone type. In 28 years he processed about 1100 ton coral stone and to this day we do not know what the secret is that made him this super being. At the age of 36 he began construction in Florida City but due to lack of space and privacy he decided to move to the secluded Homestead, a village about 10 kilometres outside the city. On 4 acres of land, just outside the village, he would complete his life’s work. It was said that the Ancient Egyptians inspired Edward Leedskalnin and he claimed he knew the secret of the construction of the Egyptian pyramids. He was the living proof that moving and processing huge weights was not necessarily done with the help of many hundreds of workers, such as the Egyptologists still claim. The precision of Coral Castle is not equal to the construction works of the pyramid builders but the building method does contain many similarities. What is this connection between East and West?

The Golden Frequency of Giza – Issue 18.3 to issue 18.7 2012