Sunday 30 December 2012



Back to the Beginning


 I started this blog at my poster presentation at the CPAK conference October 2012, Palm Springs.   This presentation merely put out the idea for circular time, and my attempts to disprove the idea.

I return to my early work on how I relate circular time to our history.  It began with years of study of the Ancient Egyptian religion.  

My understanding of Egyptology follows.   Egyptology studies the history of ancient Egypt as left to us by them.   Most significant and fascinating within this history, is the AE religion and their relationship with their God(s).   Much work and study, including PHD thesis, have been done on the complex array of gods and religious ideas.   The most predominant  god was Ra, with his son Horus.   You could spend a lifetime simply studying the AE concept of these gods.   Further, the relationship of the AEs through their religion to the Giza monuments, is an issue which has been studied extensively.   

If I could make one conclusion it is that the Giza monuments were considered by the AEs to have complex purpose relevant to the journey of the soul through life and death.  

What Egyptology generally does not do, is try and date monuments.   Egyptology deals with what the AEs left us as regards their relationship with those monuments. 

If you say Egyptologists are wrong, then you are saying that the Ancient Egyptians got it wrong.   This is the mistake most alternative writers make.   

Having been fascinated for years with the saying 'the world fears time but time fears the pyramids', I  came to the view that the pyramids and their relationship in the Giza complex, enable a linear time existence -albeit of limited life -  to exist within a universe where time/space is circular.

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