07-23-2011, 05:53 PM
Hakim knew something but Much of what he said most probably either bore no resemblance to reality or was a distortion of reality. This is much the same as all the theories about the ancients. If I'm right then most of orthodox thought is really just a distortion of reality. They are basically correct most of the time but at right angles to the truth. For instance they believe the Mehet Weret Cow channeled "celestial" waters in order to make the king live forever. But they see this as a religious concept and metaphoric rather than literal. The Cow was actually a tall stone construction that caught water "up among the stars" in order to lift the stone to build the king's ka so that he lived forever. Sometimes they're so far wrong I can't even determinine how they got so confused and other times they can be essentially correct. Usually they simply mistake the intended literal meaning of the words as religious gobblety gook. They overlook the actual physical evidence because it's not what they expect to see. People don't see what they don't expect. And, in this case, they are simply oblivious to facts and logic as well as the evidence of their own eyes. Instead they just keep hoping I'll go away.
I found this especially interesting;
There isn't supposed to be any water at Saqqara. This is where Djoser's Pyramid (1st great pyramid) is located and is named after the ballast that was used to lift stones (Seker). The water named Osiris became Seker when he sat in the counterweight ([]nw-boat). I'm not certain to which niches the author is referring.
Again though it is painfully obvious to me that the so called "religious" leaders were actually scientists. The so called magic sceptres were actually machine parts. The so called temples were really industrial plants to cut or handle stone. Imhotep was not some "mystical seer" as orthodoxy would have you believe. He was the last man on earth who knew everything. After Imhotep who must have had a prodigious intellect and memory there was simply too much knowledge for one person to possess it all. Imhotep's title is usually translated "Chief of Seers" but I can assure you it almost certainly should be translated as "Chief Observer" or "Head of Scientists". These people were not superstitious bumpkins like Egyptologists are and could not have designed and built the great pyramids if they were.
I found this especially interesting;
Quote:Saqqara was undoubtedly a healing metropolis at least 7000 years ago. You can still see the platform used by the healing physicians to diagnose medical conditions. Patients would stand on the stage and the physicians would enter one of 21 chambers surrounding the stage area. These chambers each contained, at around head height, a niche about two foot wide, two foot high and two foot deep. By placing the head inside the niche and concentrating on the patient, the physician made an empathic connection with the patient’s auric field and also with the energy field of the Earth. The construction of the healing temple allowed the signals from the patient to be amplified by underground water flow which determined what healing treatments would rectify the ailment. These healing chambers and diagnostic niches are shown below.
There isn't supposed to be any water at Saqqara. This is where Djoser's Pyramid (1st great pyramid) is located and is named after the ballast that was used to lift stones (Seker). The water named Osiris became Seker when he sat in the counterweight ([]nw-boat). I'm not certain to which niches the author is referring.
Again though it is painfully obvious to me that the so called "religious" leaders were actually scientists. The so called magic sceptres were actually machine parts. The so called temples were really industrial plants to cut or handle stone. Imhotep was not some "mystical seer" as orthodoxy would have you believe. He was the last man on earth who knew everything. After Imhotep who must have had a prodigious intellect and memory there was simply too much knowledge for one person to possess it all. Imhotep's title is usually translated "Chief of Seers" but I can assure you it almost certainly should be translated as "Chief Observer" or "Head of Scientists". These people were not superstitious bumpkins like Egyptologists are and could not have designed and built the great pyramids if they were.