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Exploring Hidden Mysteries Under the Sphinx

My frequent travels to Egypt have allowed me to get into places few people ever get to see. I have climbed down rickety ladders and deep shafts to esphinx altarxplore and write about such things as the hidden water tunnels under the Great Pyramid (and even took water samples for analysis!). So when I had the opportunity to crawl through an opening underneath the Great Sphinx and see where it led, I literally jumped at the chance.

The Sphinx has forever been shrouded in mystery. Ancient texts provide little regarding its true origin or purpose. Traditional Egyptology admits the Sphinx most likely pre-dates the Great Pyramid, but they also believe the Pyramid is only about 4000 – 5000 years old. That’s the official story and they stick to it even though more discerning Egyptologists wink and nod when they espouse such datings.

A growing theory (including that of the famous sleeping prophet and clairvoyant, Edgar Cayce) is that both structures go back more than 10,500 – 12,000 years, to a pre-dynastic advanced civilization that may have come before the Great Flood or even the last Ice Age. So much of our history has been lost or hidden that it’s hard to say with any degree of certainty.

It has long been believed that there are lost chambers, tunnels, cavities and even tomes of ancient knowledge to be found hidden beneath the limestone bedrock of the Sphinx, just waiting to be uncovered at the right time in man’s evolutionary journey. If any of this ancient knowledge has been found to-date, we haven’t heard about it. So the mystery continues.

How much of it is fact? Back in 2014, I saw some of these hidden tunnels during a mystical out of body experience (OBE) I had while lying in the sarcophagus inside the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. I felt myself lift out of my physical body and travel down through the core of the Great Pyramid where I was surprised to discover water tunnels that encompassed a good portion of the Giza Plateau.

This OBE finding would eventually lead to my getting permission to gain access to these tunnel shafts to see and verify what I had seen in my astral state. The Egyptian authorities initially balked at my request and were extremely suspicious about how I even knew about the water tunnels. From that exploration, I verified that not only did these tunnels exist under the Great Pyramid but water tunnels can be found under most of the major pyramids of the world. (More on that story here.)

However, it was during this same OBE experience in the King’s Chamber that led to my encountering an underground passageway leading directly from the Great Pyramid to the Sphinx. This entrance was probably used during ceremonials and rituals which were privately conducted away from the eyes of the general public.

As my astral body traveled through the body of the Sphinx, I saw a cavity inside the Sphinx’s head and found myself shooting out through an opening at the top. (I would later learn there was indeed a hole atop the head of the Sphinx which has since been plugged.)

Unfortunately, as I shot out of the head I was pulled back to my physical body inside the sarcophagus by a member of my group leaning over the sarcophagus and asking, “Kathy, are you done in there yet?” While my astral exploration was prematurely cut short, my intense curiosity about the Sphinx increased tenfold.

The Sphinx appears to have been put to many uses over the centuries. Some called it a gateway or guardian to the underworld. One ancient text talks about the high priests sitting inside the Sphinx head, which was once painted red and yellow, and conducting oracles and prophesies for the people who would leave offerings and gifts in gratitude.

From these oral and written accounts, the ancients had to have discovered hidden passageways throughout the body of the Sphinx in order to get up inside to the head without the populace becoming any wiser. Kind of reminds one of an Ancient Egyptian Wizard of Oz set up.

Getting back to my “in the flesh” adventure… During the early hours before dawn I was able to explore a small tunnel shaft on the back rump of the Sphinx which is closed to the public. Using only flashlights and the light of a full moon, we popped open a wood frame and metal grating covering a small hole.

Someone had already placed a metal pipe ladder down in the hole which went down about 10 feet. The dirt floor showed signs of building and human garbage debris left behind by prior occupants.

I was the only one to make it down, as the opening to the hole was rather small. I was able to move forward about five feet before I discovered, to my great disappointment, that someone had plugged off the tunnel. By whom or when was unknown at the time, but it was clear the shaft led in the direction of the head and quite possibly angled deeper down.

Going back through archeological diaries, it appears this tunnel was sealed off in 1926 by Emile Baraize during his own Sphinx restoration work.

One of the reasons for plugging the tunnel was the belief thqt it could collapse and cause further damage to the structural body of the monument.

The current hole entrance at the back of the Sphinx, where I entered, was first identified by Johan Michael Vansleb in 1679 and explored in full by Egyptologist Auguste Mariette in 1853. This entrance is well documented and is mentioned in papers published between the 17th and 19th centuries.

Some believe (from very thin and flimsy evidence) that the Pharaoh Khafre built the second pyramid at Giza as well as the Sphinx sometime during his 28 year reign in the 4th Dynasty (roughly around 2560 – 2532 BC). But writings seem to suggest that Khafre had the reputation as a “restorer” pharaoh versus an innovative builder, so it is more likely he set about repairing a monument in architectural decline.

Geological surveys have revealed that the limestone of the area on and around the Sphinx show clear signs of erosion, most of which is assumed to have been caused by wind and windblown sand. This may have aided in the erosion visible on the body of the Sphinx, although different theories suggest the monument may have been exposed to large amounts of water in the past, which supports the theory that the Sphinx may date back to the end of the last Ice Age. These same water erosion markings are not seen on other 4th Dynasty monuments and temples, which would be the case if the sand erosion theory were true.

One has to ask whether this land during pre-dynastic times, was once fertile and quite possibly surrounded by water? The nearby Fayoun Oasis, where whale bones and fish fossils have been unearthed under the sand, seems to indicate that this land was once a lush tropical place and quite different than it is now.

We have no idea what the original Sphinx may have looked like before all the repeated restoration attempts that would continue throughout the ages. The first “documented” case of restorations to the Sphinx dates back more than 3,400 years ago, around 1400 BC, when the Pharaoh Thutmose IV organized a team of workers who managed to excavate the monument’s front paws where he would later place his famous granite “Dream Stele“.

For thousands of years the Sphinx was buried under the sand leaving only a visible head. The nose was reported to be missing in 1757. Arabian fighters brandishing swords and firing artillery would race by on horses and take pot shots at the Sphinx’s head. For hundreds of years man was clueless about the huge body hidden underneath.

During the early 1600 – 1800’s the Sphinx looked much different than today.  It has undergone so much cosmetic surgery–restoration, cementing, bricking, and such that it’s original builders migh find it barely recognizable.

There was once a fissure opening in the back of the body leading to the shaft which I crawled down.  This was first mentioned in archives in 1679 by German Archeologist Johan Vansleb. He said this shaft led to an underground cave the size of the head of the Sphinx that he thought was some type of burial chamber. No corpse was ever found, so he eventually filled up the crevice with sand.

The sands continued to shift and cover the Sphinx over time and, once again, In the 1800’s they began clearing it away. During this time many explorers began mapping the chambers they found.

From old archaeological texts and diaries we know that in 1833 Auguste Marriette noticed two chambers contained hieroglyphic texts and found the shaft which had been discovered in 1679. He reopened it up and found coffin boards inside. Had they been preserved they could have eventually been carbon dated, but they too are lost.

When we think about all these underground tunnels and shafts, we have to acknowledge the fact that they had to have been built prior to the above ground structures. It makes one forever ask: What else is hidden down there?

During my OBE I saw a glimpse of not only a tunnel system, but what looked liked an underground city. It could have been older temples still buried under the sand. It’s hard to say.

I did learn that rumors abound about the existence of a hidden city (or large complex) under the Giza Plateau, but Egyptian authorities vehemently deny it and past archeologists who said they stumbled upon it have been scorned and ridiculed by their academic peers.

It is illegal to dig down under any house and/or structure that abuts the Giza Plateau. Many who have done so have been immediately arrested. Some have dug down as little as 30 feet and struck tunnels.

I’m left wondering what may have been found when they broke ground for the new Cairo Museum on the Giza Plateau which is slated to open around October 2020. Will we ever know or will that, too, remain a mystery?

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Exploring the Great Pyramid’s Underground Water Tunnels

A vast network of underground chambers and water tunnels have been discovered beneath several of the world’s most well-known pyramids, including the Great Pyramid on Egypt’s Giza Plateau.

For centuries these ancient tunnels have remained hidden and off-limits to everyone but a select few. But now they are coming into the Light and what is being found raises even deeper questions.

There is an ancient Hermetic saying: “As Above, so Below,”meaning, “That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the Miracle of the One Thing.” 

This is especially true when it comes to the many mysteries surrounding all the world’s pyramids. In truth, we are just beginning to put together the puzzle pieces that have eluded us for centuries. Therefore, I was determined to know more about what was below ground.

THE EXPLORATION:

It wasn’t easy getting permission to explore under the Giza Plateau. Negotiations to enter the hidden shafts began in 2017. We were initially met with suspicion by Egyptian authorities who wanted to know who we were, what we wanted, and how we even knew about the shafts. They claimed no one had been down there in decades. Initially they refused our request, but eventually caved in for a price. In Egypt, all things are negotiable. (Our entry has now opened the way for others wanting access, but also for a hefty price.)

So it was in early 2018, at 4:30 AM, when a Giza Plateau inspector, my Egyptologist friend Hares and myself plodded across the desert sands with only a flashlight to light our way in the morning chill.  A military police escort hovered nearby.

In the darkness, we were led to an iron-gated entry under the causeway between the pyramids. The inspector handed me the key and allowed me the honor of opening this secret doorway. In the past they referred to this hidden place as “that shaft complex”. They now officially call it the “Osiris Shaft”.

A few steps inside the heavy gate there is a square hole in the ground. The inspector pointed to an iron ladder leading down this first shaft. From what I could see in the darkness, it didn’t look all that sturdy and I had no idea how old or maintained it was. This was one time when no male offered to go first. Instead, they let me lead the way with the caveat, “be careful.” (The liability factor in traversing such shafts would be off the charts in the U.S., but things are different in Egypt.)

I was told there were three lower levels, the last leading to the water tunnels more than 125 feet below ground.

The first level opened to a spacious but empty room. The air felt close and dusty, the temperature much warmer with little outside ventilation. I continued my descent to the second level, the longest, where the lighting was low, lit by a single bulb hanging from the ceiling which someone had thought to put in place years ago.

I stepped down and turned to find a chamber room with seven niches for seven large sarcophagi. Only two black basalt and granite sarcophagi were still there, both empty with their heavy lids slightly ajar. They had to weigh several tons. I wondered how they had managed to remove the other five sarcophagi, if they indeed existed. I was told this chamber was for the “favored ones”—the guardians which tended to be the highest of priests.

According to Herodotus, ancient Egyptian priests spoke of a long-held tradition of the creation of underground chambers by the original builders of ancient Memphis. These stories were confirmed when these large cavities were discovered during a survey conducted at Giza in 1993.

An article about the find stated: “…We have discovered a subway used by the ancient Egyptians of 5000 years ago. It passes beneath the causeway leading between the second Pyramid and the Sphinx. It provides a means of passing under the causeway from the Cheops Pyramid to the Pyramid of Chephren [Khephren]. From this subway, we have unearthed a series of shafts leading down more than 125 feet, with roomy courts and side chambers…”. (source)

It is less well-known that this Osiris Shaft was actually discovered as early as 1933–34 by famed Egyptologist, Dr. Selim Hassan. He claimed that the tomb dated from the Saitic period (26th Dynasty, c. 600 BC), and labelled it “the most extraordinary example of this type of tomb hole”.  Others dispute this dating and believe it dates back much earlier.

I looked down the last shaft and saw water was up to the last rung of the ladder leading to the third underground chamber. It is known that as early as 1934, the third chamber was already under water. Dr. Selim Hassan tried to clear the chamber but, after four years of pumping, the water level had not descended.

This chamber is known to flood and this year the water had mysteriously risen higher than expected. The authorities have no idea why this is occurring nor the source of the water. The Nile, which flows north, and is considered to be the largest river in the world, is approximately 5 miles east of the Giza Plateau.

Hidden Sarcophagus under Pyramids

I climbed down to a narrow ledge and got my first look at this mysterious chamber. The energy down there feels electrified, the air even feels cleaner. The water is clear, but filled with silt and some debris. A rotting wood platform structure leans off to the right of the chamber, probably left behind from Dr. Hassan’s day.

And then I saw it, a stone slab cover to a sarcophagus buried just beneath the water’s surface. There were undecipherable markings on the slab, a criss-cross of deeply carved lines and some symbols.

There are those who believe this to be the tomb of the god Osiris, which is why they refer to it as the Osiris Shaft. However, my inside sources reveal it to be anything but a tomb. My magnetometer had a higher reading than the norm, suggesting something else entirely. One of my sources, a expert timeline reader, claims it is a dimensional portal that only those that have the correct DNA can ever hope to open. It’s hermetically sealed by some form of ancient technology process. Interesting, if true.

The Giza Inspector confirmed it had never been opened, which one would find odd, unless they had already tried to open it and had been unsuccessful. The water looked to be about mid-thigh on a man, but could be deeper in parts further back.

While the water down there is relatively clear, there exists a hodgepodge of construction debris from earlier explorers–broken stones, scattered wooden slats, some papyrus strips, and a strange white filmy substance on the water in several places. I wasn’t sure of the bacteria levels, so I put on plastic gloves and filled up sterile containers with water samples. I had come prepared (see water analysis report further down).

As I crouched down to obtain my samples, my Mena House hotel key card literally leapt out of my backpack. Instead of falling by my feet as physics would allow, the card bizarrely flew out across a short span of water and onto the top of the stone sarcophagus. One couldn’t help but feel there were some unseen observers down there that day observing our entry into their watery crypt.

The Giza Inspector used a wood strip to attempt to retrieve my key card, but the card slid down further into the silt where it will probably remain forever. Someday, someone will find it and wonder who it belonged to. It felt like I was meant to leave something personal behind. How ironic that it was to be my room key.

Giza Water Tunnels

Off to the left of the cavern area is a tunnel entrance, leading to other tunnels that may extend for miles, linking other pyramid sites. The Egyptian authorities suspect there to be artifacts hidden under the water, possibly a treasure trove of information as well, which the Egyptian government has been reluctant to fully explore.

There is always the possibility that what they find may pre-date Egyptian culture, disproving the accepted timeline of history. It might reveal instead an earlier pre-dynastic culture which some scholars have referred to as the “Atlantic Period”, relating to those who fled a catastrophic flood event on earth and brought advanced knowledge to the Egyptian lands to preserve it from future global destruction. These “Atlanteans” may indeed be the true builders of the ancient pyramids.

It may be that the water tunnel system was built prior to the actual building of the pyramids. If the Great Pyramid was indeed intended as some kind of ancient power plant, as some physicists and engineers have theorized, then it would indeed need water to generate power.

Temple Kukulcan Pyramid

Perhaps the locations for all great pyramids around the world are based on a water need. In 2015, with the aid of Electric Tridimensional Tomography, scientists discovered a lake and caverns run underneath the Yucatan’s Kukulcan Pyramid at Chichen Itza. This water source connected both east and west of the pyramid.

Did the Mayans have knowledge of this body of water before building their pyramid? Is underground water a pre-requisite for all pyramid building?

There are hundreds of pyramids around the world, many overgrown by vegetation and barely recognizable. The pyramids in Bosnia were discovered in 2005, in the town of Visoko. Beneath the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids there is an extensive underground tunnel and chamber network which runs for a total of more than ten miles, connecting all pyramids and other places together. 

Bosnian Pyramid Tunnels

The Bosnian Pyramid, which is even larger than the Great Pyramid, also has water tunnels which look remarkably similar to the water tunnels running under the Giza Plateau. Coincidence?

When you think of pyramids, most people think only of those in Egypt and Middle America. However every continent has them, regardless of the fact that they often are not recognized by the scientific establishment.

China has many pyramids and some are extremely tall. The Chinese government doesn’t talk much about them and has cordoned them off from the public. Large pyramids, totally overgrown, recently were discovered in Indonesia, as well as one big one in West Java. Do these pyramids also have extensive water tunnels running underneath them? It wouldn’t be surprising if they did.

PYRAMID WATER ANALYSIS:

I was curious to know what an analysis of the water samples I took from under the Giza Plateau might show, if anything. I enlisted a certified water analysis lab in California to run a series of tests, then called a friend of mine, who is an organic chemist, for his analysis of the test results.  (CLICK HERE for the full report.)

The tests showed  something I hadn’t expected. The Water Report showed highest concentrate of sodium, followed by chloride. The percentages displayed a sodium level which is higher than the fresh water of the Nile River, and lower than the salinity of the Mediterranean Sea, which the Nile flows into.

Which means the water that runs under the Giza Plateau is essentially salt water. I wondered if there might be any inorganic salts in the rock walls, which could have leached into the water. My chemist friend thought that unlikely due to the indigenous rock in the area. So where is this salt water coming from?

Consulting a map, the only known salt water lake in Egypt is Lake Moeris, which is 50 miles southwest of Cairo. Lake Moeris is an ancient man-made lake in the northwest area of the Faiyum Oasis.

In prehistory it was once a freshwater lake, with an area estimated to vary between 490 – 656 miles. Today it is a smaller saltwater lake called Birket Qarun. The lake’s surface is 140 feet below sea-level, and covers about 78 square miles. It is unknown when Lake Moeris turned from freshwater to seawater, or the cause.

Lake Moeris is also the site of the Hawara pyramid complex. Ancient Greek legends tell of a hidden above ground and below ground pyramid complex at Hawara known as “The Labyrinth” that contained “Twelve GreatHalls”. Ancient writings spoke of these 12 large chambers, which in modern day would be several times the size of football fields. As with many controversial sites, the Egyptian government is not allowing excavation there.

Researchers Dr. Carmen Boulter and Klaus Dona are using space-based technology to penetrate the Hawara complex for underground anomalies. What they found is mind-boggling (video link). Multiple levels of huge chambers and what looks like a complex of either an underground city or perhaps an ancient storage bunker. It’s possible this could be the depository of ancient and advanced knowledge the Atlanteans hid behind in the event of a future global catastrophe.

What’s interesting about Lake Moeris and Hawara is that it shows a massive network of tunnels and underground waterways as well. The Greek historian Herodotus wrote about the “pathways” between the Labyrinth of Hawara and the Giza Plateau being linked, much like an ancient underground subway system.

If Hawara has Twelve Great Halls, as the ancient Greeks wrote about, the water tunnels under the Great Pyramid may be even more significant. Before a Pharaoh could face the trials of the Twelve Great Halls, he first had to secure passage in the form of a boat that would carry him down the river of the Underworld. Once a Pharaoh was placed in his tomb, his spirit would descend into the Underworld where he would meet with a group of guardians and the gods Heka, Sia, and Hu who would help him (along with the god, Sobek) during his journey. The Pharaoh would then set sail and begin his adventure.

The water tunnels under the Giza Plateau may also have a duo purpose in carrying out ritual enactments on the journey to the Underworld. The second level of the Osiris Shaft may be the symbolic sarcophagi of the seven “guardians” and the third level the ascension portal to the Underworld.

As always, there is so much going on below the surface. “As Above, so Below.”  It is a well-known secret that an ancient city may exist underneath the Pyramids, much like Hawara. It was well documented in the past by early Egyptian archeologists, some who supposedly stumbled unto entrances. However, the Egyptian authorities deny and often ridicule anyone attempting to verify this hidden subterranean city.

So it goes that the water tunnels brought up more questions than answers, reminding us all that we have so much more to learn about our ancient history.

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Who Really Built the Great Pyramid – Part 1

GP_GizaEgyptologists will not agree with what I have to say about the Great Pyramid, but then they’ve been proven wrong countless times. This is because anything that contradicts one’s beliefs is oftentimes discarded or even suppressed. To understand Egypt and man’s true history, one has to see through a different lens.

The entire Great Pyramid timeline is inaccurate. The Sleeping Prophet, Edgar Cayce, was more in line with its true construction age, which is between 11,000 – 10,000 B.C. Chamber shafts inside the pyramid are perfectly aligned with key star systems during this time frame. Mainstream Egyptologists would have you believe the Great Pyramid came into being around 2500 B.C., which just happens to fit quite nicely into the reign of the Pharaoh Khufu.

Contrary to popular belief, Khufu (aka Cheops), a 4th Dynasty pharaoh of the Old Kingdom, was not the original builder of this great wonder. He did a great restoration job on a very old structure and no one will fault him for putting his name to it for vanity’s sake. But he did not build it.

Khufu had a reputation for cultural preservation and restoration building projects. He was also widely remembered as being an unlikeable tyrant—hardly someone with the higher consciousness required to build such a celestial monument. So little is known about Khufu, that historians are even in conflict about how long he actually ruled—anywhere from 26 to 53 years. Yet, because someone found an inscription in one of the chambers inside the Great Pyramid, which mentioned a work crew named “friends of Khufu,” historians jumped to the flimsy conclusion he must have been its builder. Wrong.

So who did built it? The very ancient Arab writers were convinced that the Great Pyramid was built by the Egyptian god “Thoth” (known as the Greek godThoth Ok Hermes, the Arabic Idris, the Hebrew Enoch, and the messenger of the gods, Mercury ). He went by many names in different world cultures, but it was the same man.

So was he man or god?  Perhaps a little of both. Through the centuries, the Egyptian god Thoth has held an extremely dominant place in all the sacred temples. Depictions of Thoth show him in human form with the head of an ibis—the symbol on alchemical scripts for successful transmutation. Thoth was revered as the “creator god” who brought knowledge, wisdom, medicine, sacred geometry, and the alchemy arts to Earth. This ibis-headed distinction made him readily identifiable on any temple wall.

Who was he really? Thoth was the true builder of the Great Pyramid. He was one of the original elders that came to Ancient Egypt (called “Khem”) after the third and final upheaval of  the continent known as Atlantis. He was entrusted by his “father,” an advanced Temple elder, to preserve the great cosmic knowledge, technology, and alchemy of the Atlanteans.

Thoth’s vast knowledge of harnessing earth forces was like magic to the Ancient Egyptians who knew nothing of alchemy. To them he appeared to be a god. Like some early missionary to the native tribes, he brought knowledge of man’s true connection to the Light of Source, his origins to the stars, and how to attain the path to enlightenment and wisdom. For wisdom is power and power is wisdom. One could say that Thoth was man’s first Higher Consciousness coach.

The Egyptians knew him as “one of the ten members of the dynasty of gods who ruled earth before earthly kings,” meaning he came from the Atlantean Order of Melchizedek (the cosmic priests to the priests)—highly evolved beings who reincarnated to help man during key periods in evolutionary time.

Today Thoth is best remembered as the great scribe of the sacred writings called the “Emerald emerald tabletTablets.” These 12 Tablets are said to be constructed in a material that is “imperishable and resistant to all elements, corrosion and acids. The atomic and cellular structure is fixed, and no change can take place, thus violating the material law of ionization.” They were translated and interpreted by a Dr. M. Doreal in 1925. How and where they were first found is still unclear. To review the writings, click here: The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean. In these Tablets, Thoth actually reveals his involvement in building the Great Pyramid. It’s definitely worth a read.

Thoth encapsulated much about the universe, the stars and mathematics into the dimensional structure of the Great Pyramid, thereby giving man a cosmic time capsule. Thoth intended that knowledge be preserved for those who would come after—those who could read the signs.

The Ancient Egyptians did not just wake up one day and suddenly know what even our scientists are still learning about our world today. This knowledge was shared with them by the Atlanteans—some of it openly revealed and some hinted at, even secreted away, until man had evolved enough to be ready to use it to connect with the Divine Source.

Misuse of some of this knowledge—i.e. weather manipulation, DNA experimentation, bio-engineering, and advanced weaponry led to man’s “fall into darkness,” causing the destabilization and submersion of Atlantis by those only interested in service to self. We seem to be revisiting that same trajectory pattern today. Is history once again repeating itself until we finally learn the lesson?

pyr4The Great Pyramid had several purposes. It was not just a cryptic depository of universal knowledge, but it also served to magnetically stabilize the Earth’s axis and anchor it in time and space. It was intentionally built on the exact center of Earth as well as aligned to Earth’s inner core, to correct a slight wobble in its orbit caused by the upheaval of the Atlantean continental landmass.

Today’s scientists have already established that Earth went through several magnetic pole reversals since pre-Ice Age time. They also know that continental drift and tectonic plate dynamics can cause strange magnetic anomalies to occur.

Could pole shift have disrupted the entire magnetic field of the planet during this Atlantean time? If so, someone certainly found a way to fix it. The Earth now has an unusual magnetic grid (the 12 Earth Vortices), laid out so astoundingly uniform throughout both hemispheres, it defies natural explanation. All these vortice sites display magnetic anomalies. Scientists admit the uniformity of design could not have been naturally formed, but appears to have been somehow intentionally placed in this pattern. Cosmic alchemy at work?

In addition to its function as an Earth stabilizer, the Great Pyramid was also a resonant energy generator using vibrational sound. The pyramids around the world, as well as obelisks were much like today’s electrical transmitting and receiving towers. Because of this natural energy source, the Great Pyramid also became a vehicle for transmutation—transforming matter into Light Energy—the key to Soul Evolution and Higher Consciousness. This knowledge was used in initiation rites to access the Divine Will of One and transverse the cosmos (more on this in a later blog).

The Ancient Egyptians, and our entire planet, have Thoth and the Order of Melchizedek to thank for all this. Is it any wonder he was thought of as a god. So what happened to Thoth?

The ancient Sabaeans, who inhabited the Biblical Land of Sheba, adamantly believed that the Great Pyramid concealed the tombs of both Thoth and his father. Because of this strong belief, they came on pilgrimages to Giza right up until medieval times in order to venerate them. They said Thoth possessed the secrets to immortality. They may have been right.

In Part 2 of my next blog, I will share what they found deep beneath the pyramid, in a vertical shaft chamber that is almost unreachable. Soon after they made the discovery, few in Egypt wanted to talk about it. Yet, the quest for Truth continues…

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Dr. Kathy Forti is a clinical psychologist, inventor of the Trinfinity8 technology, and author of the book, Fractals of God