In the old Egyptian
culture, there was an energy used, not known to the humans today.
Can it be imagined
that the archaeologists misinterpret discoveries made in Egypt,
because they do not know the existence of an energy unknown today?
Could the "divine" powers, possessed by the pharaohs, have an
explanation?
The first time I was
inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, in 1973, I got sick. My whole body
hurt and I was in bed for several days. I didn't quite understand at
the time that it had to do with the pyramid.
It wasn't until many
years later, when I had started working on self-development, and
received a channeling, where I could ask questions to higher
dimensions, that I began to understand. I learned that I had
been a person falsely accused of giving access to someone
uninitiated to use the tool used only by the masters who had the
ability to transcend matter. In other words, the tool that reveals
the secret of how pyramids are built.
When I had developed the
Keys of liberation in 2003, I used them to go back in time and work
through all the emotions of that life as a pyramid builder. It
turned out that a great master's energy was placed in my body
through programming, and that I was asked to help him release his
emotional pain of losing his mastery. So I was not him, but my cells
could remember what he had experienced as bad feelings related to
losing his mastery, which led to that he died and was unable to
complete the top of the pyramid.
He was and is the great
master Thoth, who became an ascended master in ancient Atlantis, and
who, together with another master, brought a group of people away
from Atlantis, before the great earthquake occurred that flooded the
continent that were situated in the Atlantic Ocean . The group wandered
through Africa and did not settle until they reached Egypt where
they founded the Egyptian culture. One of the two became the first
Pharaoh; his name was Ra.
The other, Thoth, set
about building a pyramid exactly like the one they had left on
Atlantis. (It has been discovered as the pyramid found on the seabed
between the islands of the Azores.) The pyramid, this amazing
structure, was built to be able to inaugurate high frequency energy
to people who trained themselves to hold the very strong energy that
he himself had.
I know a lot about what
happened to Thoth and a lot about what he has told me afterwards. I
hope that one day I will have the opportunity to share it with
historians and archaeologists.
There is much to tell
from the ancient Egyptian culture that the archaeologists don't
know. There was a type of energy that is not known today. The large
statues are not carved to be as they are. They were created with
focused thought power and the tool that I mentioned, which was used
during the construction of the pyramids, which only initiates could
use. Those who were initiated had to practice visualization,
focusing and, not least, practice their ability to love for at least
5 years, in order to be initiated. The tool was an ankh. This is
what Thoth tells me today:
When a pharaoh's son who had achieved initiation came to power, it
was customary to make a sculpture of himself. In the picture you see
Ramses II. The first thing the initiated pharaoh did to create such
a sculpture was to carve out a block of granite at a quarry. Even
carving in stone was done with thought power and ankh. The cut could
then become completely smooth, as if it had been polished! The stone
block could be very large and heavy, but the pharaoh had the ability
to make it as light as styrofoam with his focused thought!
The pharaoh had to keep his focus on the stone block during the
entire transport, which often took place in a boat on the Nile, all
the way to the place where the sculpture was to stand and raise it
into the position it was supposed to be in. Because the initiate
needed to rest along the way, so that the stone received its full
weight, the means of transport was a raft that was stable in the
water and for which they had made a steering device.
When the stone block was
transported overland, he placed logs under it, and moved it by
rolling it over the logs. He had to do this alone to be able to
focus on the lightness of the stone.
Once he had it in place,
he removed stone bit by bit with thought and ankh, (not a chisel!)
until he got a result he was happy with. He did his utmost to ensure
that the result was similar to himself. To know what he himself
looked like, he had to reflect in water, because mirrors, as we know
them, did not exist in ancient Egypt. He had to be completely alone
the whole time when he did this, to be able to focus the way he did.
I have described this as
if the pharaoh was always male, but there were also women who
achieved the great initiation and some of them made sculptures of
themselves. Some of them became pharaohs.
When the pharaohs and other initiates made such sculptures, it was
not out of selfishness, because then they would "fall". They did it
to establish their position as initiates and to show their
abilities.
Inger Susæg BECANTUS February 2023 All rights
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