A little "woo woo" throw back for my hard core ATS friends. The video below talks about the Hawara Labyrinth located in Egypt. Over 3000 rooms located
both above/below ground. Now, this labyrinth used to be a myth, but, they recently found
(2020) that it truly exists.
The video talks about the labyrinth being three things all at once:
1. A Labyrinth
2. A brain and
3. A pyramid
Dr. Carmen Boulter states that the copper engraving done by Athanasius Kircher in 1670 has never been translated and that she believes it holds
multidemensional ideas surrounding biology, cosmology, and science. This copper engraving is closely associated with the Hawara Labyrinth.
Several ancient writings have mentioned the labyrinth, the most famous one is the Greek writer Herodotus who mentions it in his second book of
History:
This I have actually seen, a work beyond words. For if anyone put together the buildings of the Greeks and display of their labours, they would
seem lesser in both effort and expense to this labyrinth - even though both the temple in Ephesus and the one in Samos are remarkable. Even the
pyramids are beyond words, and each was equal to many and mighty works of the Greeks. Yet the labyrinth surpasses even the pyramids.
In it there are twelve courts with roofs, each with facing gateways, six oriented to the north and six oriented to the south. It contains two sets of
chambers, one below ground and the other aligned on top, three thousand in number - fifteen hundred in each set. I saw the upper series of chambers
myself, passing through, and speak from my own observation, whereas I learned of the underground series by report. For the Egyptian authorities were
utterly unwilling to show them saying they contained the burials both of the kings who had caused this labyrinth to be build, and of the secret
crocodiles.
So I speak of the lower chambers from listening to others, but have myself seen the upper ones - beyond human labour. For the ways out through the
roofed areas and the extremely intricate windings through the courts arose infinite wonder, passing from court to chambers and from chambers to
porches (?), to other roofed areas from the porches (?), and to other courts from the chambers. For all of this the roof is of stone, like the walls,
and the walls are covered with carved motives, while each court has a colonnade of white stone exactly joined. At the far end of the labyrinth stands
a pyramid of forty orguiae which include the carvature of mighty figures. The way into this is cut below ground. Book II,
148.....
It is stated in the video that the two levels of the Labyrinth do not connect. This points to both levels being built at different times. They also
mention that there are 6 rooms below ground which hold gold.
Upon reading various websites (some valid and some not), there is a belief that The Hall of Records could possibly be located in the below ground
sections. As well as, looking at the copper engraving, how much the center of it looks like a QR code.
So... to summarize the CT stuff:
1. Pyramid energy
2. Hall of Records
3. Missing Gold/buried treasure
4. Pre-existing cultures
5. Channeling
6. Ancient writings about the "myth"
Is this not an ATS Throwback or what???
Here is the video. A long one (over an hour), but you all know how to skim...
As always, the truth is for you to decide...
Thanks,
blend
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Are, going into to realms of Atlantis etc. The biggest problem is, by their innuendo in writing, that none of the ancient writer ever saw the
Labyrinth. Hence their differing constructors, Amenemhat, King Mendes, King Petesuchis and Tithoes. Even modern searchers show the copper engraving
then in their interpretation they show different layouts.
Like Atlantis there is a smattering of myth/evidence, but no concrete evidence. Even Petrie only alludes to the labyrinth under actual Roman ruins.
I tried a short search, and it seems Modern Knowledge ended soon after that 2015 vid.
David Whitehead, and Christopher Russak, are doing other things now it seems.
But back to " beyond human..."
I wonder if there are other examples of Greek historians using that expression ?
Beautifully laid out and informative topic, Blend!
I didn't know about this discovery, so I've got some catching up to do.
On a side note, this is a bit creepy. Just yesterday, I was translating some of my stories for a friend. Amongst them was a fable-like one that
features a labyrinth; in particular, the one by Daedalus for King Minos to hold the Minotaur.
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