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12 Piramides de Thoth - Texto Completo-Recuperado
12 Piramides de Thoth - Texto Completo-Recuperado
12 Piramides de Thoth - Texto Completo-Recuperado
Preface
Thoth
SACRED JOURNEYS
SACRED GEOMETRY
PREFACE
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unique in frequency and purpose.
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life forms of different shapes and designs.
They used energies of light and
the tones of crystals to create.
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waits beyond this reality, yet holds its creation in place.
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PYRAMID ONE
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My story begins as 12 pyramids were positioned around a planet you call Earth.
They remain in higher frequency until my story has been told and the souls have
left.
Each pyramid was to bring meaning and purpose based on their own
programming.
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The Pyramid over Egypt links with the Hourglass, with Time and with Illusion.
From here the nature of time and space, cause and effect, duality, were created.
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PYRAMID TWO
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The pyramid above the Middle East
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would be genetically encoded into those
who would come to be part of this land.
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PYRAMID THREE
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soul, or all souls, as he weaves the patterns of
his stories throughout the energies of the matrix.
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For in truth,
All is Myth,
Myth is All.
PYRAMID FOUR
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The Atlantean Pyramid creates the illusion of realities in time on the Earth plane.
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The soul who oversees this pyramid goes by the frequency, Arlis-Cochizel.
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And when it was time for those souls to once again submerge in the
sea of creation to evolve into a new experience the crystals would
echo the harmonics and the souls would remember and align for transition.
The Atlantean Pyramid has great mythology about an ancient time when man used
his gift of intuition and worked with spirit. It tells of priests and priestesses who
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massive crystals and walked with giants and strange creatures on the surface of the
planet.
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This pyramid tells of I, Thoth, known as Thoth the Atlantean, or Tehuti, who ruled
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land of Atlantis for thousands of years known there by many names and
descriptions.
That this place would be the land of Khem, known to you as Egypt.
That I, and others from Atlantis, would record and store information
in great libraries, in a place to be known as the Halls of Amenti,
'Amenti' meaning 'Mankind'.
Listen now for the echoes of their tones within your mind.
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The Atlantean Pyramid would create tales of the fall of this great civilization
as warning to those who would walk the earth at the time of this reading.
And humanity would worry about the destruction of its earth home.
Fear not, as the souls need only remember their way home, into the light.
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The soul who oversees this pyramid goes by the frequency, Teco-Porima.
The pyramid can be found in the grid over the region known as the Pacific Ocean.
It has sometimes been viewed by passing sailors on long voyages in the open seas.
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As they move between the portals of their minds, and those of reality,
they have seen such a pyramid before them.
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PYRAMID SIX
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It was here in the area of Tibet that a Pyramid was placed in frequency.
The soul who oversees this pyramid goes by the frequency signature, Tsu Li.
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us with our spiritual wisdom and knowledge.
It is in this pyramid that the entities known as spiritual masters and teachers,
angels, gods and goddesses, and spiritual guides, originated.
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scrolls hidden away since the dawn on mankind.
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Join with the energies of the three creators of this matrix.
Read their words. Heed their messages. Then you will know.
PYRAMID SEVEN
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PYRAMID EIGHT
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And there were many entities from these far away worlds
that were once part of the story of your planet, their journeys
encoded within the matrix by Xerthaneus and his two assistants.
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And so the storylines would read that these entities came to your
planet in great spaceships and interacted with those who lived
on the planet, in the water and others below the surface.
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And when this book is found, the ice shall melt from this place,
revealing starships created by this pyramid, left behind as
reminders of their work and interaction on your planet.
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And Xerthaneus shall guide their souls through this geometric matrix so
they may remember and join with other expressions of their creation.
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PYRAMID NINE
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that acts as a hub in the center of all of this,
the creational energy that gives life to the 12 pyramids,
and all that they create as expressions of the geometric design.
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to all other thoughts, which bind the souls together.
And that in one nano-second of your timeline, all
information is learned and understood by all.
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PYRAMID TEN
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The soul who creates through this pyramid goes by the frequency, Lubileah.
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Her consciousness speaks to the people of Earth about a time long ago
when ancient travels from the stars descended to the surface creating
a landscape in which souls would descend from above to experience,
later to return to her consciousness, through Her temple.
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in that which you experience as formless waves of energy,
which shift within each soul from moment to moment.
And the souls will feel torture and torment, and love
and compassion. And they will place all emotions into
words and deeds, and great dramas in which they did act.
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PYRAMID ELEVEN
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PYRAMID TWELVE
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The end of my story takes me to the Pyramid over New York City.
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The soul who oversees this pyramid goes by the frequency Isis
for She is the feminine aspect in all that moves through the matrix.
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Her energies move through the matrix touching all that is in creation,
all that flows through consciousness, all and everything that is
both old and new, for they are one and the same.
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Thoth
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Thoth's other names include Djehuty, Jehuti, Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, or Tetu,
Lord of the Khemenu. One of Thoth's titles, "Three times great, great" was translated to
the Greek (Trismegistos) making Hermes Trismegistus.
Thoth was considered one of the more important deities of the Egyptian pantheon, often
depicted with the head of an Ibis. His feminine counterpart was Seshat. His chief shrine
was at Khemennu, where he led the local pantheon, later renamed Hermopolis by the
Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as
Hermes) and Eshmunen in Coptic. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab,
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Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Takens.
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Thoth has been involved in arbitration, magic, writing, science and the judging of the
dead.
In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles, including
being one of the two deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's
boat. In the underworld, Duat, he appeared as an ape, A'an, the god of equilibrium, who
reported when the scales weighing the deceased's heart against the feather, representing
the principle of Ma'at, was exactly even.
Depictions of Thoth
In art, Thoth has been depicted in many ways depending on the era and on the aspect the
artist wished to convey. Thoth was usually depicted with the head of an ibis, deriving
from his name, and the curve of the ibis' beak, which resembles the crescent moon.
Sometimes, he was depicted as a baboon holding up a crescent moon, as the baboon was
seen as a nocturnal, and intelligent, creature. The association with baboons led to him
occasionally being said to have as a consort Astennu, one of the (male) baboons at the
place of judgment in the underworld, and on other occasions, Astennu was said to be
Thoth himself.
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He also appears as a dog faced baboon or a man with the head of a baboon when he is
A'an, the god of equilibrium. In the form of A'ah-Djehuty he took a more humanlooking form. These forms are all symbolic and are metaphors for Thoth's attributes.
The Egyptians did not believe these gods actually looked like humans with animal
heads . For example, Ma'at is often depicted with an ostrich feather, "the feather of
truth," on her head , or with a feather for a head.
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Cairo Museum: Thoth, Sobek and Wadjet ... remind one of penguins.
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Thoth was thought to be scribe to the gods, who kept a great library of scrolls, over
which one of his wives, Seshat (the goddess of writing) was thought to be mistress. He
was associated by the Egyptians with speech, literature, arts, learning. He, too, was a
measurer and recorder of time, as was Seshat. Many ancient Egyptians believed that
Seshat invented writing, while Thoth taught writing to mankind. She was known as
'Mistress of the House of Books', indicating that she also took care of Thoth's library of
spells and scrolls.
Seshat is the Goddess of Libraries
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Thoth became credited by the ancient Egyptians as the inventor of writing, and
alphabets (ie. hieroglyphs) themselves. He was also considered to have been the scribe
of the underworld, and the moon became occasionally considered a separate entity, now
that Thoth had less association with it, and more with wisdom. For this reason Thoth
was universally worshipped by ancient Egyptian Scribes.
[Thoth the Scribe, wrote the story of our reality then placed it into grids for us to
experience and learn through the alchemy of time and consciousness.]
Thoth became credited as the inventor of the 365-day (rather than 360-day) calendar, it
being said that he had won the extra 5 days by gambling with the moon, then known as
Iabet, in a game of dice, for 1/72nd of its light (5 = 360/72). When the Ennead and
Ogdoad systems started to merge, one result was that, for a time, Horus was considered
a sibling of Isis, Osiris, Set, and Nephthys, and so it was said that Hathor/Nuit had been
cursed against having children during the (360) day year, but was able to have these five
over the 5 extra days won by Thoth.
Attributes
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the force which maintained the Universe. He is said to direct the motions of the
heavenly bodies. Without his words, the Egyptians believed, the gods would not exist.
His power was almost unlimited in the Underworld and rivaled that of Ra and Osiris.
Mythology
Thoth has played a prominent role in many of the Egyptian myths. Displaying his role
as arbitrator, he had overseen the three epic battles between good and evil. All three
battles are fundamentally the same and belong to different periods. The first battle took
place between Ra and Apep, the second between Heru-Bekhutet and Set, and the third
between Horus, the son of Osiris, and Set. In each instance, the former god represented
order while the latter represented chaos. If one god was seriously injured, Thoth would
heal them to prevent either from overtaking the other.
Thoth was also prominent in the Osiris myth, being of great aid to Isis. After Isis
gathered together the pieces of Osiris' dismembered body, he gave her the words to
resurrect him so she could be impregnated and bring forth Horus. When Horus was
slain, Thoth gave the formulae to resurrect him as well. Similar to God speaking the
words to create the heavens and Earth in Judeo-Christian mythology, Thoth, being the
god who always speaks the words that fulfill the wishes of Ra, spoke the words that
created the heavens and Earth in Egyptian mythology.
This mythology also credits him with the creation of the 365 day calendar. Originally,
according to the myth, the year was only 360 days long and Nut was sterile during these
days, unable to bear children. Thoth gambled with Khonsu, the moon, for 1/72nd of its
light (360/72 = 5), or 5 days, and won. During these 5 days, Nut gave birth to Kheru-ur
(Horus the Elder, Face of Heaven), Osiris, Set, Isis, and Nepthys.
In the Ogdoad cosmogony, Thoth gave birth to Ra, Atum, Nefertum, and Khepri by
laying an egg while in the form of an ibis, or later as a goose laying a golden egg.
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Thoth in the Book of the Dead
History
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was originally the deification of the moon in the Ogdoad belief system. Initially, in that
system, the moon had been seen to be the eye of Horus, the sky god, which had been
semi-blinded (thus darker) in a fight against Set, the other eye being the sun. However,
over time it began to be considered separately, becoming a lunar deity in its own right,
and was said to have been another son of Ra. As the crescent moon strongly resembles
the curved beak of the ibis, this separate deity was named Djehuty (i.e. Thoth), meaning
ibis.
Thoth became associated with the Moon, due to the Ancient Egyptians observation that
Baboons (sacred to Thoth) 'sang' to the moon at night.
The Moon not only provides light at night, allowing the time to still be measured
without the sun, but its phases and prominence gave it a significant importance in early
astrology/astronomy. The cycles of the moon also organized much of Egyptian society's
civil, and religious, rituals, and events. Consequently, Thoth gradually became seen as a
god of wisdom, magic, and the measurement, and regulation, of events, and of time. He
was thus said to be the secretary and counselor of Ra, and with Ma'at (truth/order) stood
next to Ra on the nightly voyage across the sky, Ra being a sun god.
Thoth became credited by the ancient Egyptians as the inventor of writing, and was also
considered to have been the scribe of the underworld, and the moon became
occasionally considered a separate entity, now that Thoth had less association with it,
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and more with wisdom. For this reason Thoth was universally worshipped by ancient
Egyptian Scribes. Many scribes had a painting or a picture of Thoth in their "office".
Likewise, one of the symbols for scribes was that of the ibis.
During the late period of Egyptian history a cult of Thoth gained prominence, due to its
main centre, Khnum (Hermopolis Magna), also becoming the capital, and millions of
dead ibis were mummified and buried in his honor. The rise of his cult also led to his
cult seeking to adjust mythology to give Thoth a greater role.
Thoth was inserted in many tales as the wise counsel and persuader, and his association
with learning, and measurement, led him to be connected with Seshat, the earlier
deification of wisdom, who was said to be his daughter, or variably his wife. Thoth's
qualities also led to him being identified by the Greeks with their closest matching god
Hermes, with whom Thoth was eventually combined, as Hermes Trismegistus, also
leading to the Greeks naming Thoth's cult centre as Hermopolis, meaning city of
Hermes.
It is also viewed that Thoth was the God of Scribe and not a messenger. Anubis was
viewed as the messenger of the gods, as he travelled in and out of the Underworld, to
the presence of the gods, and to humans, as well. Some call this fusion Hermanubis. It is
in more favor that Thoth was a record keeper, and not the messenger. In the Papyrus of
Ani copy of the Egyptian Book of the Dead the scribe proclaims "I am thy writing
palette, O Thoth, and I have brought unto thee thine ink-jar. I am not of those who work
iniquity in their secret places; let not evil happen unto me." Chapter XXXb (Budge) of
the Book of the Dead is by the oldest tradition said to be the work of Thoth himself.
There is also an Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt named Djehuty
(Thoth) after him, and who reigned for three years.
Center of Worship
During the late period of Egyptian history a cult of Thoth gained prominence, due to its
main centre, Khnum (Hermopolis Magna), in Upper Egypt also becoming the capital,
and millions of dead ibis were mummified and buried in his honor. The rise of his cult
also lead to his cult seeking to adjust mythology to give Thoth a greater role, including
varying the Ogdoad cosmogony myth so that it is Thoth who gives birth to
Ra/Atum/Nefertum/Khepri, as a result of laying, as an ibis, an egg containing him. Later
it was said that this was done in the form of a goose - literally as a goose laying a
golden egg. The sound of his song was thought to have created four frog gods and snake
goddesses of the Ogdoad who continued Thoth's song, helping the sun journey across
the sky.
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Thoth was the 'One who Made Calculations Concerning the Heavens, the Stars and the
Earth', the 'Reckoner of Times and of Seasons', the one who 'Measured out the Heavens
and Planned the Earth'. He was 'He who Balances', the 'God of the Equilibrium' and
'Master of the Balance'. 'The Lord of the Divine Body', 'Scribe of the Company of the
Gods', the 'Voice of Ra', the 'Author of Every Work on Every Branch of Knowledge,
Both Human and Divine', he who understood 'all that is hidden under the heavenly
vault'. Thoth was not just a scribe and friend to the gods, but central to order - ma'at both in Egypt and in the Duat. He was 'He who Reckons the Heavens, the Counter of
the Stars and the Measurer of the Earth'.
42 Books of Thoth
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Thoth as Hermes in ancient Greece complied the Hermetic Text referred to him as Kore
Kosmu. What he knew, he carved on stone [mataphor of physical plane] then hid most
of the information. The sacred symbols of the cosmic elements he hid away using the
secrets of Osiris, keeping and maintaining silence, that younger ages of the cosmic time
clock might seek them out. Thoth was said to have succeeded in understanding the
mysteries of the heavens and to have revealed them by inscribing them in sacred books
which he then hid here on Earth, intending that they should be searched for by future
generations but found by those of the bloodline.
Some of these sacred books are referred to as the 42 Books of Instructions or the 42
Books of Thoth which describe the instructions for achieving immortality plus 2 more
books kept separately. The dating of the books is somewhere between the third century
BC and the first century AD. Their influence has been tremendous on the development
of Western occultism and magic. Neo-pagan witchcraft contains many rituals and much
esoteric symbolism based upon Hermetic writings.
According to one legend Hermes Trismegistus, who was a grandson of Adam and a
builder of the Egyptian pyramids, authored the books. But, more probably the books
were written by several succeeding persons. According to legend, the books were
initially written on papyrus.
A chronicler of pagan lore, Clement of Alexandria, stated thirty-six [36] of the Hermetic
books contained the entire Egyptian philosophy; four [4] books on astrology; ten [10]
books called the Hieratic on law, ten [10] books on sacred rites and observances, two
[2] on music, and the rest on writing, cosmography, geography, mathematics and
measures and training of priests. Six [6] remaining books concerned medicine and the
body discussing diseases, instruments, the eyes and women. Most of the Hermetic
books - along with others - were lost during the burning of the royal libraries in
Alexandria. The surviving books were secretly buried in the desert where they are
presently located. A few initiates of the mystery schools, ancient secret cults, allegedly
know their location. What remains of the surviving Hermetic lore has been passed down
through generation and published in many languages.
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Most important of all are three works.
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Thoth's Chamber
Fibonacci Sequence
Thoth created a grid program of experience - electromagnetic in nature to allow for the
bipolar aspects of linear time and illusion. Thoth constructed a pyramidal shaped
vehicle which personifies the nature of reality. He placed half above - "As is Above" in
the nonphysical and half below "As is Below" thus creating the sands of time - the
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hourglass - the X Box - at the center of the planet where it all began and will all evolve
at Zero Point a time or place where all comes into balance.
Thoth was the 'god of the equilibrium' and considered depictions of him as the 'Master
of the Balance' to indicate that he was associated with the precession of the equinoxes a time when the day and the night were balanced.
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Thoth allegedly wrote books in which he set forth
Sumer: Enki among other creational forces depicted in myths about reality as a
biogenetic experiment with extraterrestrial connotations
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Mesoamerica: Quetzalcoatl
Inca Viracocha
Rome: Mercury The Messenger
Greece: Hermes Weights and Measures, Travel
Celtic: Merlin the Magician and Storyteller
Atlantis Chiquitet, Tehuti,Zep Tepi
Persia Zarathustra or Zoroaster - Z
The list of roles this soul played is endless from all mythological gods, religious figures,
famous people in science and history, creational forces including alien gods, etc.
According to a very old Masonic tradition, the Egyptian god Thoth played a major part
in preserving knowledge of the mason craft and transmitting it to mankind after the
flood. Our reality is a Masonic Program - Mother Sound - Creation by Harmonics Symbolized by the Pyramid and the Eye - the Dollar Bill and the collapse of the
economy at the end of time.
THOTH 2
Thoth
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Thoth is most often depicted as wearing a mask, with the head of an ibis, a large bird of
the Nile. Egyptians associated the ibis's long curved beak with the moon. The ibis was
regarded as one of Thoth's Earthly representatives.
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In Egyptian mythology, Thoth was the god of the moon, god of wisdom, the measurer
of time, and the inventor of writing and numbers. He is credited with devising the
standard 365-day year.
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Thoth was depicted with a symbol combining the Sun's disk and the Moon's crescent
upon his head, and - in words reminiscent of the biblical adoration of the Celestial Lord
- the Egyptian inscriptions and legends said of Thoth that his knowledge and powers of
calculating 'measured out the heavens and planned the Earth'.
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of him as the 'Master of the Balance' to indicate that he was associated with the
equinoxes - the time when the day and the night were balanced.
Pyramids
Thoth played a crucial role in the design and orientation of many famous pyramids,
temples and ziggurats.
In December 2000 I traveled to Egypt. There I had met researcher John Anthony West.
He told me that the name Khufu is found in more than one cartouche in the Relief
Chamber above the King's Chamber - in the Great Pyramid. Khufu is credited as
building the Great Pyramid. Khufu was Thoth - Khufu's Folly.
The first races [of the doctrine of primordial egg where all life began] can be
authenticated in the Pyramid Texts, where a union with the ibis Thoth takes place in the
marshy area of the Delta. The Pyramid Texts were a collection of Egyptian mortuary
prayers, hymns, and spells intended to protect a dead king or queen and ensure life and
sustenance in the hereafter. The texts, inscribed on the walls of theinner chambers of the
pyramids [from c. 2686-c. 2160 BC]., are found at Saqqara in several 5th- and 6thdynasty pyramids, of which that of Unas, last king of the 5th dynasty, is the earliest
known. The texts constitute the oldest surviving body of Egyptian religious and
funerary writings available to modern scholars.
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According to Thoth, the Great Pyramid and all of the sacred sites in Egypt were built
following the geometry of the human body. Just as there are black-light and white-light
spirals that come off the human body, so there are similar spirals that come out of the
Great Pyramid. One of these spirals used to pass through one end of the sarcophagus
that is in the Kings Chamber - the Egyptian Antiquities Authority has moved the
sarcophagus from it's original location, because of strange things" that used to happen
when visitors lay down in the sarcophagus.
After years of intensive training, an initiate would lie down in the sarcophagus in the
Kings Chamber. Through technology available at that time, linked to ancient aliens, an
energy beam created a white-light spiral that would pass through the initiate's head. The
initiate could then link his or her consciousness with the white-light spiral, and be
projected into higher consciousness to be met by Thoth.
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Sumer
The Egyptians and the Sumerians worshipped virtually identical lunar deities who were
amongst the very oldest in their respective pantheons. The moon-god Sin was charged
with measuring the passage of time.
Sumerian Mythology takes us to Flood Stories and Ancient Alien Theory - The Gods in
all Pantheons, even present day religions, are all extraterrestrials. Thoth is indeed one of
them. According to ancient Masonic tradition, he played a major part in preserving
knowledge of the mason craft and transmitting it to mankind after the flood - which is a
metaphor for the movement of consciousness from one reality to another in the alchemy
of time.
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Thoth as Quetzalcoatl
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Ouroboros
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Flower of Life
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Caduceus
Thoth as ...
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Thoth as Mercury
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Hermes
The Hermetic Text - Kore Kosmu - complied Alexandria referred to him as 'all
knowing'. Hermes understood all things. What he knew, he graved on stone. Though he
graved them onto stone he hid them mostly . The sacred symbols of the cosmic
elements he hid away hard by the secrets of Osiris, keeping sure silence, that every
younger age of cosmic time might seek for them.
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Thoth in Egypt
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ShareThis
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TREE GODDESSES
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