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The Land of Osiris

por Stephen S. Mehler

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Egyptologist Stephen S. Mehler has spent over 30 years researching the answers to these questions: Was there a advanced prehistoric civilisation in ancient Egypt?; Who were the people who built the great pyramids?; Who carved the Great Sphinx?; Did the pyramids serve as energy devices and not as tombs for kings? Mahler believes the answers are 'Yes!' An indigenous oral tradition still exists in Egypt, he has been able to uncover and study it with the help of a living master of this tradition, Abd'El Hakim Awyan. He has also been given permission to share these teachings -- presented heretofore in fragments by other researchers -- to the Western World, teachings that unfold a whole new understanding of ancient Egypt.… (más)
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This book was not what I expected
I'm not saying that I didn't like it, but the thing is:
It mainly depended on the explanations of one man "Abd Al Hakim Awyan", a man I don't know how to define him, is he really a man with rare knowledge "which I seriously doubt", or did the author fell in the hand of a con who deceived him, Egyptian Cons can be brilliant deceivers.
I cannot believe in the "indigenous tradition", and sure using meditation to explain archeology is not an accepted scientific method
I don't thing this book was taken seriously among archeologists and historians
and adding extraterrestrials at the end of the book was pushing it, anyway the author didn't focus on them and just passed quickly
but to say the truth, this book introduced some very interesting ideas, and actually opened my mind to some ideas I was not aware of
I like it but I cannot take it's ideas for granted
I also like how the author spoke of all of the aspects of his theories, even their weaknesses and his honesty in presenting the theories and their counter theories. ( )
  machaith | Feb 27, 2023 |
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Egyptologist Stephen S. Mehler has spent over 30 years researching the answers to these questions: Was there a advanced prehistoric civilisation in ancient Egypt?; Who were the people who built the great pyramids?; Who carved the Great Sphinx?; Did the pyramids serve as energy devices and not as tombs for kings? Mahler believes the answers are 'Yes!' An indigenous oral tradition still exists in Egypt, he has been able to uncover and study it with the help of a living master of this tradition, Abd'El Hakim Awyan. He has also been given permission to share these teachings -- presented heretofore in fragments by other researchers -- to the Western World, teachings that unfold a whole new understanding of ancient Egypt.

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