How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Maktub on 11/10/2008, 3:05 pm

Hellen wrote:And I also believe that the Sphinx was female , not male.

I believe the Sphinx had no sexual polarity. Check its iconography present on the Asetian Tree of Life, published in the Asetian Bible. See its location on the universal Tree.

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Post by A'nen Sedjet on 11/10/2008, 3:28 pm

The Sphinx is Amon?
Kheper-i kheper kheperu kheper-kuie em kheperu en Khepri kheper em SepTepy

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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Hellen on 11/10/2008, 3:54 pm

Maktub wrote:
Hellen wrote:And I also believe that the Sphinx was female , not male.

I believe the Sphinx had no sexual polarity. Check its iconography present on the Asetian Tree of Life, published in the Asetian Bible. See its location on the universal Tree.

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i see what you mean ,did not thought of it and it will take some time for me to fit it in , while to my understanding Atum was not embodied and did not descend on Earth as the Four Rulers of Egypt did
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Post by Maxx on 11/10/2008, 4:38 pm

Maktub, Interesting discussion. But in reading the posts, it brings up a question that I would have for you. The question is
how accurate do you consider the information from Zecharia Sitchin regarding earlier history?

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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Maktub on 13/10/2008, 6:11 pm

Maxx wrote:Maktub, Interesting discussion. But in reading the posts, it brings up a question that I would have for you. The question is
how accurate do you consider the information from Zecharia Sitchin regarding earlier history?

Science fiction.
Now, really, I am not the right guy for you to ask that question. Most of his work and theories are around UFO/Alien nonsense, being him one of the proponents of a variant of those theories. To cut my story straight, I am one of the active opposers of all alien-driven theories for ancient history, especially Egypt, and a strong opposer of all that New Age fountain of highly creative theories. To me they are hilarious at best and culturally insulting at least.

Are you into his theories?

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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Maxx on 13/10/2008, 6:52 pm

I just picked up one of his books called Divine Encounters and started to read it. It brought to mind a question I had from reading just a short time is........why have not others reached the same decision that he has from what he says he has deciphered. I am assuming that the info is there for everyone to see and read.......the same things he is talking about. If that would be the case, then why is he the only one coming out with this info. I am aware of all the books he has put out but have never read any of them. This would be my first.

In light of the above discussion, I thought my question would fall into some area of what he is talking about and I know you would have knowledge of this.

Now, one theory I do agree with is the UFO connection. I would believe that the beings from the UFO's would have something to do with the areas of intelligence we see from the past in different cultures. It does not happen over a long period but it is input in what looks lilke a single bound or flash and then mankind progresses.

AND, I do not even begin to think that the Egyptians built the large items by themselves with no help. I am of opinion that the Gods were the instagators of this type of building. Maybe what I have written above comes close to what Sitchin puts out even tho I have never read his works before. Mankind had to be more developed in the past than what it appears he/she is at this time. The primary reason for this has to come from another dimension.

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Post by Victor on 13/10/2008, 8:36 pm

Maxx wrote:Now, one theory I do agree with is the UFO connection. I would believe that the beings from the UFO's would have something to do with the areas of intelligence we see from the past in different cultures. It does not happen over a long period but it is input in what looks lilke a single bound or flash and then mankind progresses.

AND, I do not even begin to think that the Egyptians built the large items by themselves with no help. I am of opinion that the Gods were the instagators of this type of building. Maybe what I have written above comes close to what Sitchin puts out even tho I have never read his works before. Mankind had to be more developed in the past than what it appears he/she is at this time. The primary reason for this has to come from another dimension.

I can understand and make sense out of Universal Gods coming to this realm to boost our abilities, knowledge and powers, as it may have happened in Egypt. But I can't really fit in my mind that being done by extraterrestrial beings that came from other planets. Superior beings from other realms, illuminated or godly souls, I can grasp, but aliens is just a bit too far fetched for me.
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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Hellen on 14/10/2008, 8:17 pm

Hi

I like when the forum get's animated on a discussion or other , and i wish to be always like this , because is a good way to learn and sometimes correct some thoughts
now i am thinking 'aliens' could be just another wrong name , people always rush to call names and build philosophies on a picture they not fully see and things they not always fully understand , all religions are made of that...


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Post by Maxx on 14/10/2008, 10:05 pm

That is what I am saying, that the aliens and the Gods were one and the same. Look at some of the pictures of UFO's and the Gods that appear to be that they were connected on the walls. In thinking about what is written in the Aset Bible, how could you not connect it from the beginning to the end any other way? Also, I would love to hear what Maktub would base his statement on, the cartoon section, I mean.
Aren't I mischievous?

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Re: How old is the Egyptian/Asetian Empire? (Discussion)

Post by Hellen on 15/10/2008, 4:46 pm

Maxx wrote:That is what I am saying, that the aliens and the Gods were one and the same. Look at some of the pictures of UFO's and the Gods that appear to be that they were connected on the walls. In thinking about what is written in the Aset Bible, how could you not connect it from the beginning to the end any other way? Also, I would love to hear what Maktub would base his statement on, the cartoon section, I mean.
Aren't I mischievous?

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Well, you see, what you said and what i said is not quite the same thing , i'm not pro ufo theories , i see them like just another human try to explain and express metaphysics


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