The Pyramid Code
Carmen Boulter

Dr Carmen Boulter (1954-2022)

Dr. Carmen Boulter is a Professor at the University of Calgary in Canada. She teaches in the Graduate Division of Educational Research in the Faculty of Education. She has been researching and writing about the sacred feminine in ancient Egypt and goddesses around the world for 2 decades. Her book, Angels and Archetypes: An Evolutionary Map of Feminine Consciousness, traces fragments of information about matriarchal cultures in pre-dynastic Egypt, prehistoric Greece, and around the world.  Dr Carmen Boulter is the creative fire behind The Pyramid Code (2009). She is the Director, Producer, and writer of the series. Carmen has had an unshakable passion for Egypt traveling there 25 times. 

Through embassy support, Carmen did extensive research in the archives of the Egyptain Museum gaining official access to the Rare Books Library of the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University where the field notes of excavations done around the pyramids in the early 1900s are held. Carmen is the author of Angels and Archetypes: An Evolutionary Map of Feminine Consciousness. Over the past decade, Carmen has been a university professor developing online curriculum. Her latest achievement is Interactive-U.com, an online learning and social action network.

Dr. Carmen Boulter, 67 years old, born on December 8, 1954, and passed away on February 4, 2022

A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge

Willem Witteveen’s publication is a gorgeous coffee table book of high quality both in printing and in content. The subject of the Great Pyramid has been highly controversial amongst traditional and alternative researchers and there has been much debate on the origins, the building techniques, the purpose, and the meaning of its existence. To tackle such a vast and important topic and to introduce a modern view on this ancient monument is an ambitious undertaking and Willem has done a masterful job.

The book is divided into elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water [and Ether?] which, in my opinion, is a useful and clever strategy to define obtuse aspects of this great mystery. Perhaps the most vital contribution is the inclusion of  the late indigenous wisdom keeper Hakim Awyan’s perspective on ancient Egypt.

Hakim was featured in my documentary series entitled The Pyramid Code and people fell in love with him and were so very saddened by his passing. The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge brings many of Hakim’s teachings to the table, a treasure for all of humanity to now have in the public record. Bravo Willem!

Dr Carmen Boulter (1954-2022)

Director, Producer, and writer of The Pyramid Code (2009)