Thursday 10 July 2008

Zep-Tepi

This was the starting point of the world again, halfway through the 26,000 year precessional cycle. After the solar system emerged from the great cataclysm after being in the photon band for 2000 years. This is the first time of Osiris (Egyptian god and Orion constellation the Hunter) when the worlds civilizations re-started after the dimensional polar-shift. Orion was at its lowest point in the southern sky and has been rising through precession ever since. At the time of this destruction of Atlantis and Lemuria, when the Earth shook, and all was lost in the oceans of creation, the secret knowledge was hidden in crystals, and higher frequency elements to be released at the time of the Zep Tepi. This is that time. The gods waited for the seas to settle and when the sun did shine, it rose in the Age of Leo, symbolized by the Lion Sphinx who sits beside the Great Pyramid (male-female).Zep-tepi is a place of awakening and a place of forgetfulness as there is a mass out of body experience. It is the beginning and the end of all and everything. It is the home of the creational forces, those who bend and shape realities through sound, light and colour encoding new DNA. Earth has now completed another cycle, soon it all happens again. (Alan. F. Alford being interviewed about his exploding planet theory).You propose that, at the time of Zep Tepi, the Earth had a perfect 360-day orbit as opposed to 365.25 days today. Is this merely a metaphysical wish on behalf of the ancient priests or is it your contention that it has some basis in fact?
(Alford) .I am fairly certain that this was 'a metaphysical wish' as you put it. It makes sense from an Egyptian perspective that the explosion of a planet brought chaos into a perfect universe (of Heaven and Earth) and thus extended the year by five days. Hence the legend of Nut giving birth to her five children of chaos. Readers are reminded that '5' was the number of the Egyptian Duat. The whole point of Egyptian religion was to go back in time, undo the act of creation, and restore perfect order. Symbolically, this involved eliminating the five days of imperfection and restoring the imagined perfect year of 360 days

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