Where we stopped for lunch today in Sakkara. Or is it Saqqara? Or both? So many things here have more than one name! #egypt #sakkara #abugharab #raegypt2017 (at Saqqara)
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Where we stopped for lunch today in Sakkara. Or is it Saqqara? Or both? So many things here have more than one name! #egypt #sakkara #abugharab #raegypt2017 (at Saqqara)
Spending the day with these guys felt like getting an injection of adrenaline. Powerful energy, grand ideas, loads of passion. This is a small taste of what it's like to be with a group of Resonance Science Foundation Delegates. People who are not afraid to change the world and who are doing it mindfully, with love. ❤️ I feel blessed to be a part of this great community of brilliant minds. #raegypt2017 #whereistheark #arkcrystal #resonancesciencefoundation #resonance #sanclemente #drewbrophy #artgallery (at Drew Brophy Art Studio)
Luxor Temple Complex: I had an unforgettable experience in the Holy of Holies in the Luxor Temple one night. Every Temple has a Holy of Holies; it's the most sacred chamber where they held their highest spiritual ceremonies. Each Holy of Holies has a large stone in the center, somewhat like an altar. In all of the temples, you can feel the energies. Everyone can, even people who don't believe in such things. The energies are strong and each Temple's energy feels different. Some heavy, some light and soft. In the Luxor Temple I stood in the Holy of the Holies, on a foot rest made of round stone, beautifully imbedded in the stone floor. For centuries people have stood on that stone and prayed. And so I stood there, tapping into the resonance of the spirit that is contained in such a place. I felt the ground move under my feet, then I experienced a brief ability to deeply feel the spirit of each person that came into contact with me. It was strange and wonderful. Many people who go to Egypt come back saying they will never be the same. Now I know why. Immersing yourself in those chambers opens up your heart and your mind, to greater love and possibility. How can old stone walls have this effect? I don't know for sure, but i have a few ideas and I'm working on figuring it out. #raegypt2017 #luxor #holyofholies (at Luxor, Egypt)
At the Karnak Temple Complex near Luxor, Egypt. This complex is massive, we only got to see some of it. This "pit" had many staircases leading to it, on each side. I wanted to go down the stairs but it was off limits! #raegypt2017 #egypt #karnak (at Karnak, Egypt)
Some Egyptologists claim that 1,000 Ton obelisks were sculpted by banging stones against the hard rock, then the heavy piece was moved by hand by men, hundreds of miles over hills and valleys, via ropes and manpower. At the time these things were supposedly created, the wheel hadn't been invented yet and the closest trees that can be used as logs were hundreds of miles away. They say the men were rewarded with beer! It's so ridiculous that I'm embarrassed for those "experts" to claim such nonsense. The stones used were are all in ONE SOLID giant piece, not parts, and are perfect with no cracks. To get perfect cuts of stone like that you have to go deep, as surface stone is imperfect. We spent the day exploring the Aswan Quarry, which is where all of the stone came from and was taken to sacred sites all over Egypt. The Aswan Quarry is considered a sacred site itself, and the Unfinished Obelisk at the quarry, weighing over 1,100 tons, is exactly 365.4 Nautical miles from the Great Pyramid of Giza, in a straight line. That's also the number of days in a solar year. A Nautical Mile is an exact sub-division of the 360 degree circle of the Earth, and is used in navigation and aviation today. In this clip, Nassim Haramein is pointing to the Unfinished Obelisk and shares with us his thoughts on the claim that men with rocks and ropes, paid in beer, created and moved the obelisks. 😀 #raegypt2017 #truthseekers #aswanquarry #obelisks #nassimharemein (at Aswan, Egypt)
At the Sphinx in Egypt with a few of the lovely ladies I have spent the last couple weeks with! #raegypt2017 #truthseekers #resonance (at The Great Pyramids Of Egypt)
Got up close and personal with the Sphinx today. It may possibly be the oldest, largest sculpture on the planet. It was carved out of solid bedrock. Ancient Egyptians found it in a state of erosion and repaired it. It was ancient to the ancient Egyptians! Quite amazing. #sphinx #raegypt2017 #truthseekers (at The Great Pyramids Of Egypt)
Last day on the boat and we get off at Aswan. The banks of the Nile are incredibly lush with life. It only rains about once a year here and for only a few minutes! Imagine how happy everyone is on the day that it rains. Thanks to the Nile, this region is teeming with life. It's very beautiful and calm, I can feel the peace that emanates from the many sacred sites surrounding us. #raegypt2017 #aswan #nileriver (at Aswan | أسـوان)