• Philosophy and Spirituality
    Welcome Guest
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
    Threads of Note Socialize
  • P&S Moderators: JackARoe | Cheshire_Kat

The Mysteries of the Egyptian Pyramids

Status
Not open for further replies.

Ninae

Bluelighter
Joined
Mar 18, 2010
Messages
4,522
I've been waiting for someone to post in another thread where this could go, but think it could have a thread of its own as it's such a major deal in this world, and has been for as long as I can remember.

And to be honest, I've never really gotten the big deal about them, and what makes them so "mysterious". Apart from their size, they're not much to look at, just a lot of decayed stones. They could have been kept in better shape if they're so significant.

But lately I've finally arrived to the point where I've taken the time to focus more on them (and pyramids in general) and I've made my reflections.

Another thing, and this is just an aside as a lot will just dismiss it as a lot of bullshit, I'm also suppoed to have been around for the entirety of the Egyptian period (after we continued the culture of Atlantis there), so in that case my subconscience or whatever might be able to come up with something.

Like, one time I was tested on my ability to receive images tepelathically by my guardian angels (through a medium), the second thing that came to my mind was a pyramid with a white cat next to it. And I thought, "A pyramid and a white cat, this has no meaning, now I'm just making up random crap" (though I got my first iamge right). But suprisingly they said, "Very good. The pyramid is for your lives in Egypt and the white cat is for an angel cat".

So, I don't know about how that worked, the image just entered my mind instantly just like you would think of something naturally, but there was no reason why I should think of that exactly. Having said that, I do receive mental inspiration very easily, i.e. I can write and write endlessly and the flow of ideas never stop. So maybe it works somehow similar to that.

Anyway, moving on to what I've been able to gather from my wordly studies, I'm going to make a lost of what I suspect the pyramids might have been used for and what makes them such a "mystery". And it must be a pretty big mystery since they keep being referred to as such, i.e. something on a world-changing level. I am also sure there are many in the know and it just hasn't been released to the general public.

(Reading this keep in mind the pyramids also has an underground chanmber, possibly as large as the pyramids themselves).

1. The Ankh

il_fullxfull.377199546_5jun.jpg


ankh7.jpg


aten_ankh_hands2.jpg



Okay, this is a major deal, and enough to make the pyramids and Egyptian culture a source of mystery by itself. There are endless carvings or paintings of it, many with beings pointing them at each other (either for good or as a weapon).

I've also never seen one look as beautiful as the one in the picture made of gold and precious stones. I've always imagined it as some old, rusty, iron thing for some reason. A good example of how much we underestimate the Egyptian culture.

Anyway, as far as I've been able to work out, it was some sort of energy-conductor that was used to tap into the electro-magnetic energy of the atmosphere. It could create free energy for one thing (Egypt had several ways of creating electricity), which can be done in many ways. But are all forbidden for financial reasons now and was probably preserved for the elite even then.

Depending on how it was used it could also be used to heal or kill, there would have been some way to adjust how much energy was tapped into (imagine the strength of a thunderbolt), and also the way that it worked. It could also possibly be used for rejuvenation and to extend life, and even create material objects for prosperity (as a way of amplifying creation by thought, which is a naturally-given human ability, but too weak and untrained to be effective in most).

It's funny, as looking at it in a picture where someone points it at a door as if to open it, it looks completely superstitious and nonsensical. But it could almost be compared to the way we use remote-controls now: Just a piece of plastic we expect to perform something from afar with - because they wouldn't know how it works or about the batteries and electricity inside the remote-control. Even being shown again and again in paintings and movies we never expect there could be anything real to it apart from fairytale imagination and primitive superstition.

It also seems it would have been synonymous with the mysterious "Vril-force", which is connected to Nazi Germany and some shamanic monks who used it by way of a "Vril-Staff", as well as theories (both fiction and intended seriously) about the Inner Earth and previous civilizations like Atlantis, and even before that.

So this seems as something that has always been there if you know the secret of it and how to use it. Though I imagine it would take a long period of training. And also that it would only be given to those deemed able to use it responsibly or the initiated (royalty and temple workers, mainly).

It seems it was also used for initiation in some way, and the "air-ducts" in the king's chamber has been found to have melted metals in them, which some believe were used as conductors for this energy.

It's very interesting indeed, and would have enabled someone to perform true "magic", in a totally scientific sense. No wonder so many were revered as "gods" if they had tools like these at their disposal. There are also so many clues that point to it, it seems illogical if there wasn't anything to it (anyone with a brain can see it was a HUGE deal in Egyptian culture).

Anyway, this post had become so long I will post the other points in another thread, which won't be that long.
 
Last edited:
Could it be possible that the Ankh was made from Alchemy? After all, Alchemy originated in Egypt as far as I remember.
 
Last edited:
I don't know about the Ankh. I think it's more the energy or force that matters. And the "Vril-staff" probably looked different though the principle is the same.

Here is an image of one I think is from a book about Atlantis:

fire_vajraTroyCFrantz200po.gif


It sure looks impressive and familar in some way. I would prefer that Ankh, I think. The Egyptian visuals are kind of weird though.

Either way, this energy is known by many names all over the world. "Prana" in India. Then Ancient Greek had Zeus with his thunderbolt (like the Nordic Thor). And "Orgonite" that was discovered by a British scientist who used it to control the weather which was forbidden and he was jailed (Wilhelm Reich).

So I hardly think it's any secret for anyone higher up in the ranks of knowledge. You can also observe some people are able to channel more of this force naturally, like their nervous system or physique in itself is stronger, and when they get angry the emit a lot of power and can scare the living lights out of you. It also seems to be heridatory.

I was discussing this the other day with my grandmother, about the differences in my family. I mentioned that she, me, and my dad were more mild-tempered, but when my grand-father or uncle gets angry..."there's lightening" she finished the sentence for me. But my grandfather had so much power no one would even begin to think of messing with him. Even I, who was his grand-daughter and he loved, found it hard to look into his eyes. There was such a threat and potential for harm there. But wonderful when in a good mood and loving dispositon. Very charismatic.

When someone unleashes that kind of power on you, or more than you can take, it actually does you physical and psychological damage (from what I can feel and I can see how it could). But you seem to instinctually sense who are the more powerful when you meet someone new and automatically become subservient to them. You just don't need that kind of damage done to you. They also know it themselves, if just subconsciously, and won't take anyone trying to dominate them (when they have the ultimate tool of domination).

But he was worshipped by animals, and truly loved them too. I think they sensed this and saw him as a valuable protector. No one could touch them when he was around and my pets forgot all about me when he was there.

I think it's kind of the same principle that women are attracted to powerful men. Even if they can mistreat you. But you can't deny they are more sexually attractive?
 
Sounds like the Asian verion of an Ankh - but there's an Atlantean association about it for me. This is also very strong in my mind. Maybe it was on the cover of one of the fictional books about it?
 
The only ones who underestimate the ancient Egyptians are those who doubt their engineering skills and claim there must have been supranatural or otherworldly forces at work.

True, it was a form of technology, but also made to look super-natural to those who didn't know how it worked. It still does today. They had so many ways of creating power, etc. I think all must still be known, but just as not used, or not that we know about, for some reason.

Mixing technology in with fantasy and fairytales is also a way of keeping it unknown or in the imaginary realm. Like the fairytale wizard with his staff - we assume the staff is just a prop and the magic is done by the wizard.
 
You should know.. Didn't you come from the 5th dimension to help human civilisation? ;)

Why do you think it was anything other than a symbol?

It is by Egyptologists called the symbol of life. It is also called the "handled cross", or crux ansata. It represents the male triad and the female unit, under a decent form. There are few symbols more commonly met with in Egyptian art. In some sculptures, where the sun's rays are represented as terminating in hands, the offerings which these bring are many a crux ansata, emblematic of the truth that a fruitful union is a gift from the deity.[2]

In their 2004 book The Quick and the Dead,[4] Andrew Hunt Gordon and Calvin W. Schwabe speculated that the ankh, djed, and was symbols have a biological basis derived from ancient cattle culture (linked to the Egyptian belief that semen was created in the spine), thus:
the ankh, symbol of life, thoracic vertebra of a bull (seen in cross section)
the djed, symbol of stability, base on sacrum of a bull's spine
the was, symbol of power and dominion, a staff featuring the head and tail of the god Set, "great of strength"
 
Because there are versions of the same thing spread across the world in all cultures. What would make someone born a hundred years ago think that a cell phone was any more than a symbol? There are already being made technological objects disguised as decorative items. No reason they wouldn't think to do that with something so revered and useful. A cell phone with a metallic lid on wouldn't look like anything much in an illustration but it can do a lot.
 
Well the symbol for love or a heart is also all over the world, nobody knows exactly why it is drawn like <3 but it is.. (one theory is it is a female butt when bent over)

It suggests that civilisation is older than we thought, sure.. but there's no reason to think that the ankh is anything more than a symbol.

Where else was it found?
 
Where else was it found?

You just haven't read much. The Vikings had Odinic force, the Germans had Vril and the Vril-staff, the Asians had Prana and their own conductor, and it's been mentioned in hundreds of fictionary and fact-life tales about Atlantis and an Inner Earth civilization.

Then why would the Egyptians make such a major deal about it, like the way it was pictured, buried with kings, etc. if it had no other use to them than a symbol? How much time does the average person spent occupying themselves with something that is just a symbol?

It would either have to represent something important or be something important. And the way it's described makes it sound more like a technological power device. There's not much variation in the ideas. Anyway, they're not depicted as symbols but as TOOLS.
 
People still do that now.. Think how many people constantly wear a crucifix and even get buried under huge stone ones.. Why would someone bother? I don't know.. but they do. The original christian crosses was an evolved ankh.. So people are still occupying themselves with that symbol unknowingly.

And yeah the symbol for life could have been seen as a very important thing back then.

And sure.. Now we have magic wands and dream catchers.. It doesn't mean they actually did (/do) anything outside of superstition and peoples ignorance.

I haven't read much? I think you've been reading too much bollocks.
 
The Christian cross is a kind of cut-off Ankh and is being shown as a kind of parody of it - to bless or drive away demons and stuff. But you don't see how it's empowered or that there's a missing part of it. You might have read all for all I know, but it doesn't sound like you've been reading much about this just recently.
 
Umm, I feel kind of slow now. I'm quite sure it must have been some use of solar power, which is also been discovered and put to use in our time. One big clue is the golden relief where they're holding their ankhs up to the sun catching the sun's rays...couldn't be any more plain, and what power source could be greater than the sun?

So charged solar batteries would have be involved, which I, imagine could be put into form, also decorative and everyday-looking objects, which would make them appear more magical and God-like. They might have started out as more technological looking devices, but by shaping them like them there was the chance to bring something super-natural into it and play gods over the primitive people at the time. Like we could do with electricity in certain parts of the world now.

I also doubt this knowledge have ever been lost, just not made public for many good reasons, like finanancial and keeping it as a secret weapon. There's also an interesting picture of Elvis where he holds what seems like could have been a Vril-Staff (he was stationed in Germany during the war and initiated into the mysteries there which he continued so he might have earned the right to one at one point).

It's black with a golden top (a metallic conductor?) and at first I thought it was supposed to emulate a a king's scepter, as to symbolise that he was the king of rock'n'roll. And I also think that was the superficial intention, but it might have had a double meaning.

As for "Vril", the German name for the force, of course they used the reverted Swastika (old-age solar symbol), as their emblem. As if to say "We use the dark side of the force and we have the most of it", and they scared most nations into submission just by that as they knew (from the ones specialising in these things) what it meant and it would just be a futile fight.

Oh, Yeah, while I'm on the subject, not to forget "Star Wars". What was the cliche line? "Don't use the dark side of the force" Delivered by an actor with positive energy and charisma to make it seem credible. And don't even get me started about the ancint-wrinkled-up wise man who wouldn't go on about anything else.

The whole series was virtuallly based around the concept but would only be understandable for those in the know. For the rest it's just a bunch of nonsensical warble. Very poorly produced projects, at that, my best guess is they were made simply to show off American Space Technology and knowledge of "The Force" during the cold war.
 
Holding up a scared symbol to the god/s (Ra, in this case) is nothing new..

I've seen many Christians holding up their crucifix necklaces to the air while or to their chest while in church or praying.. But i highly doubt they are actually wind / sky / heartbeat powered tools.
 
I think as you read more into this, it kind of speaks for itself.

You're basically suggesting the great Egyptian culture with all their knowledge and technolegy was largely based on superstition. As I understand they even had the power to water the lands with the Nile at will twice a year, which was the very foundation for their country.

There would be no Egypt without the watering of the Nile. So if that was one of the things it could accomplish it's no wonder it was so revered.

As a clue, in a movie about Cleopatra played by Vivien Leigh, in one of the scenes she says to Cæsar, "I'll do anything you ask, I'll make the Nile water your lands twice a year". And details like that tend to be based on historical fact in (boring) historial movies.

Anyway, there's no need for us to go on debating back and forth like this coming from completely different viewpoints. I'm sure people can connect the dots for themselves and do their own research if they want.
 
You're basically suggesting the great Egyptian culture with all their knowledge and technolegy was largely based on superstition

Yep.

Or are we soon to find out that we will need our body (minus the brain, obviously) to traverse the obstacle course that the many gods will throw at us in the afterlife?
 
Anyway, there's no need for us to go on debating back and forth like this coming from completely different viewpoints.
In other words, this post, like most of your others, is actually just a personal rant about your latest fantastic idea (probably caused by some drug-intoxication/withdrawal, as you previously have testified). It's not about having a discussion with other people by means of reason (i.e. giving arguments for your position, answering questions of others,...). It's about YOU saying all the crazy ideas and random associations currently in your head.

Please, if you don't intend to discuss your ideas, just post them on your BLOG. You have no idea how much this kind of stuff fills me with intellectual disgust.
 
Last edited:
In other words, this post, like most of your others, is actually just a personal rant about your latest fantastic idea (probably caused by some drug-intoxication/withdrawal, as you previously have testified). It's not about having a discussion with other people by means of reason (i.e. giving arguments for your position, answering questions of others,...). It's about YOU saying all the crazy ideas and random associations currently in your head.

Please, if you don't intend to discuss your ideas, just post them on your BLOG. You have no idea how much this kind of stuff fills me with intellectual disgust.

this, this, a million times this.

i'm afraid of engaging with Ninae's delusions because by doing so one would most likely reinforce them and cause her harm.
 
That image of the Ankh is beautiful, but I don't find this is generating useful discussion. Please use blogs.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top