Sunday, February 26, 2006

Ancient Egypt Survey Boundary Stelae "Like the Sky" - LexiLine Journal 392

The hermetic principle in Ancient Egypt is well documented.

The failure to appreciate the corect nature of the pervading astronomical belief system in Ancient Egypt rests squarely with the Egyptologists, not with the evidence.

I have just been reading Four Surveyors of the Gods: In the XVIII Dynasty of Egypt -- New
Kingdom c. 1400 B.C.
by John F. Brock of Australia in which Brock not only observes that land survey in ancient Egypt dates back to the earliest days of that ancient civilization, but where he also relates that ancient Egyptian texts "even refer to setting boundary stelae 'like the sky' ".

Obviously, this is a clear and direct reference establishing the use of the hermetic principle in ancient Egypt. It shows that the sky was used as a model for land survey. The heaven of stars served as the map model for survey on earth.

In spite of such clear and unambiguous statements in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, the Egyptologists still "don't get it", and we are going to continue to berate the obvious until the message comes across.

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