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Scholars meant the observers.
They knew about the brain and
wrote about it. Your brain works in
pictures. If you don’t get a picture
of something in your mind you’re
lost and confused.
You can’t even speak unless you can
see a picture in your mind as to what
it is that you want to express and the
ancient scholars watched the way of
the two-edged sword, which today is
called the tongue.
Your tongue, when you make certain
sounds, is in a special position in
your mouth. Your mouth was the
entrance to the temple and when you
use the two-edge sword, even today
people realize you can speak words
that can cut somebody to the core
or you can use words that can heal
them and lift them and make them
feel loved.
They wanted to build out of stone
in a very special way the symbols
so that any human brain looking at
it and thinking about it would have
moments of pure intelligence or
downloads of their own mental soft-
ware activating apps in the brain that
otherwise just sit dormant. We call
these symbols hieroglyphs.
The position of the tongue is every-
thing. When a conscious person
sees hieroglyphics you’ll know the
sound that it represents. That’s what
everything in Egypt was built for is to
get you to look at not at face value,
but to engage it and watch where
your tongue was in your mouth and
expressing what you’re seeing all of
the sudden.
In Brodmann’s Scale of Neurosciences
and the anatomy of the brain, it’s
Area 39 of the brain right behind
the right eye (at the base), that’s the
area of imagination. Imagination is
everything! It is absolutely every-
thing and every child born into this
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world is a natural scholastic genius.
Unfortunately children are in what
they call today a fade-away 90% of
their waking hours. In other words,
they’re seeing things as modern
adults closing imagination. Most of
us went through public educations,
and they closed us down and shut
us off because of chant memorizing
useless academic information that
we end up using about 5% of.
The Egyptians understood in the
spine that there is 32 vertebra, also
32 teeth and then there’s 72 angles
or angles as known as the 72 joints of
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very particular thing that pre-
pared yourself for it. The sphinx
itself was the symbolism of that
whole process. That sphinx used
to represent four astrological
signs. There used to be 13 signs
of the zodiac We no longer have
13 moons or 28-day periods in
a lunar calendar but there were
13 months.
Pope Gregory VIII got rid of one
of the O’s in there and made it
months and made it 12. Well,
you take 13 x 28 it adds up to
364. Three plus six plus four is
Imagination is everything! It is absolutely everything
and every child born into this world is
a natural scholastic genius.
the human bodies, they had counted
them anciently. Your body is your
spaceship and your temple.
That’s why they built temples in the
ancient world and it why we take
journeys in our bodies. It’s why our
insides under the microscope look
like the universe. They were honour-
ing us, the human body and when
you understand how to bring the fuel
into this body, which today is the
study of enterologies, the entrances
and exits from the body, you can
reactivate imagination.
You have 13 entrances and exits and
that was what they taught and that’s
where the sphinx comes in.
They wanted people to remember
the enterologies and the ancient
alchemy of overcoming in a given
lifetime your 13th time around how
to get rid of the red blood out of your
body because it would no longer be
necessary, it would push right out of
the epidermis of the skin, the integ-
umentary system, your blood would
just shove right out when you did a
13 and it goes back to the 13
entrances of the body and it all
had this meaning of how you go
from mortality into an immortal
state and there are still people
on the earth today studying this;
science is even looking at it, how
could we stop dying? Is there a
way?
That’s what was taught anciently
and these immortal beings came
down to this earth and taught
and they built all of the stuff that
you’re seeing in Egypt according
to the collections.
It’s wild I know, but just imagine
for one minute if it were all true.
Einstein knew imagination was
the forefront of everything and
that it had to be encouraged and
nurtured. It’s time we looked
back.
Our ancient forefathers weren’t
as cave like as you may think. In
fact in many ways their civiliza-
tion was more complete, long-
lived and conscious than ours.
LEAD | January 2018