Many
are searching a 'Hall of Records'
at Giza or not far from it. Either beneath the Great
Sphinx or under the Great Pyramid itself is concealed
a 'Hall of Records' in which
is preserved the entire knowledge of a lost civilization.
In it you can find the secrets of all profound science
(knowledge of all history and astronomy, maps of the
earth, etc.). But is it? Is this the right place to
look at?
Not according to old manuscripts. Thirty years ago the
French Egyptologist Albert Slosman
translated that the 'Hall of Records'
is in the Labyrinth!
When putting the map of the Nile alongside the map of
the Milky Way there clearly is a visual resemblance.
Several important stars from the Milky Way correspond
with places where temples and pyramids have been built.
The data came from the astronomical center. The Old
Egyptians kept there the positions of stars and planets.
Together, these data formed specific geometrical combinations
of which the major harmonic laws were deduced.
Diodorus of Sicily confirms
this search for living in harmony on earth with the
consent of the heavens.
The following is written in chapter 89 of his first
book:
"Nowhere else can be found such an exact observation
of the positions and the movements of stars and planets
as with the Egyptians. They possess all observations,
which they made year after year, going back to incredible
ancient times!"
This confirms the highpriests being "Masters
of Mathematics and Numbers", and this from
time immemorial. With these astronomical data and based
on their "Mathematical Celestial
Combinations", they were able to make predictions
on planetary movement, their rotation time and many
other stellar phenomena, and all this without effort.
The story starts thousands of years ago. Exhausted from
a war which had lasted for millennia it was decided
to unite the followers of Seth
and Horus. It was then that
was decided to built an astronomical center.The construction
took 365 years (from 4608 - 4243 BC). On the day that
God had predestined for this event, Athothis
would officially declare the unification of Egypt. Some
research tells us that the first day of Thot
was 19 July 4243 BC. From then on, the Sothic era began,
in addition to the classical Egyptian calendar.
Undoubtedly there was a deeper significance in all this.
This was not only the celebration of the unification,
but also of certain cycles of sun, moon and stars.
Next to these two calendars they also used a moon-calendar,
counting alternately 29 and 30 days, and fitting in
a cycle of precisely 25 years of 365 days. The French
researcher Schwaller de Lubicz
noted that this time span matched 309 moon-periods.
He calculated;
25 x 365 = 9125 days
9125 / 309 = 29.5307 days per moon-period.
This result is of extreme accuracy.
The modern astronomy uses a moon period of 29.53059 days,
a difference of only one second! This Egyptian calendar
can be considered - and rightly so - as a wonder of precision.
Let's return now to the unification of Egypt. At the
bank of the Nile a public worship took place. Two highpriests
addressed the Nile and spoke:
"Your Heavenly sources enable us to live, because
they allow our lands to be flooded every year."
To the public they said: "From now on you will
live in harmony with God's laws and orders, because
they will grand you life on earth as well as in heaven.
Fertilize the earth for your work and in turn it will
provide you with cereals!"
To the heads of both fractions they swore:
"Your authority remains the symbol of all your
actions because the way you govern will determine the
happiness of your people."
With their hands raised to heaven, they spoke to God:
"Oh Lord of eternity, You who knows everything!
May your law and orders rule from this day on and
may our lives be trouble-free. May our children follow
our example. May Your heavenly wisdom, which You offered
us by means of the "Mathematical Celestial Combinations",
fill us all and inspire us to restrain from evil actions
which could provoke your anger."
It was after this memorable day that the construction
of a large astronomic center began. Its name was "Circle
of Gold" and it contained two temples:
"The Double House of Life"
and "The Temple of the Lady
from Heaven: Isis".
Two different schools were in it: those studying the
nightly firmament and reproducing it on earth; and others
preferring a more mathematical study, where everything
was theoretical, without watching the sky.
This given, they possessed an incredible amount of possible
combinations in relation to the sun, planets and stars
of the zodiac. Because the Egyptians divided the twelve
constellations of the zodiac into three, this gives
us thirty-six possibilities. When multiplying the planets
with this number it gives 7 x 36 = 252. Once more multiplied
with twelve it gives 252 x 12 = 3024. That's how many
chambers this building had!
Herodotus had seen the upper
part of it and written about it in his book.
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