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Egyptian hieroglyphics what is looked for?
Before looking it will be easier to know what Egyptians, Ancients knew. Or at least some of.
Focus.
Spirals are Pinecones are Torus are Pineal glands are Enlightened.
With the knowledge one now has, one can then apply, unravel, explain?
Ignore the letters. Look at the symbols. What do they mean? What could they mean?
"If you want to understand the secrets of the universe. Think in terms of energy, frequency, vibration"
- Nikola Tesla -
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
So...much...new age...bullcrap...
Not a single thing attributed to the ancient Egyptians here holds any water. Try spending less time watching ignorant nutjobs on YouTube, and more time reading basic Egyptology books.
originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
So...much...new age...bullcrap...
Not a single thing attributed to the ancient Egyptians here holds any water. Try spending less time watching ignorant nutjobs on YouTube, and more time reading basic Egyptology books.
Does one not see:
The snail without a shell (sacred geometry). The doughnut (torus) . The fire. The Golden ratio. The Flower of Life petal?
Interesting.
The musical instruments represent: The frequency, the vibration, the energy needed to create matter. To create universe.
It is all there.
originally posted by: Aeshma
a reply to: ProfessorPatternfish
infoclinic.co.za...
I found it.
originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish
Does one not see:
The snail without a shell (sacred geometry). The doughnut (torus) . The fire. The Golden ratio. The Flower of Life petal?
...
The musical instruments represent: The frequency, the vibration, the energy needed to create matter. To create universe.
originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish
One wonders if that is a torus above the Egyptian figures head in the above image?
originally posted by: ProfessorPatternfish
a reply to: Byrd
I have come to the conclusion that it is not a good idea to believe any history we are told to believe. Especially when things just don't add up. And keep not adding up.
So why believe any history?