Egyptian Mysteries
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An Egyptian Initiation
A Tale of Imhotep
Code of Conduct



Egyptian Mysteries

An Egyptian Initiation (Original)

Contrary to popular belief and accepted viewpoint of mainstream archeology, the pyramids of the Gizah plateau were NOT funerary tombs but temples of initiation. Witness here an initiation in the Great Pyramid of Gizah.

A Tale of Imhotep (Egyptian Play) (Orig.)

Sabber and Konozer-Horeb are two priest of the Temple of the Sun at On or An [known as Heliopolis by the Greeks] and close friends. Sabber has been absent to Nubia for almost a year fulfilling a diplomatic mission entrusted by the Pharaoh Akhnaton. Upon arrival he went to the Temple and there he finds his old friend Konozer-Horeb, an orator and chanter priest, when he had just finished an afternoon offering to the Sun God Aton. The scene happens during Akhnaton's time (circa 1350 B.C.) before the construction of the city of AkhetAten (today's Tel El Amarna).

Code of Conduct When Visiting Egyptian Temples (Orig.)