…and where you will find those enigmatic carvings of an ancient helicopter, submarine, airplane and stealth fighter. But many more mysterious abound at ancient Abydos and Dendera – Have you heard of the Osirion? It was a special Temple of Initiation in ancient times and, according to Oom Sety, it holds a well of healing waters. And, you may ask, who was Oom Sety? She was an English girl who died after falling down the stairs and came back to life as the reincarnated 15 year old Priestess of Isis…

Read on in wonder!

 

 

 

The Two Most Mysterious but Least Visited Temples in Egypt

by Mara

 

 

 

A helicopter, stealth fighter, submarine and an aeroplane carved in stone on the ceiling of a 3000-year-old Egyptian Temple. Astrological maps of the Earth’s sky as it was 5000 B.C.; a 15 year Priestess of Isis who committed suicide in 1285 B.C. re-incarnates as a daughter of a half-Irish master tailor in 1904; healing waters; instructions for magical potions; boats sailing through Star Gates; hidden passages and secret rooms…welcome to some of the mysteries of the sacred, ancient Egyptian Temples at Abydos and Dendera!

 

Abydos – a sleepy little town 145 km. north of Luxor, known from ancient times as the burial place of the head of the god Osiris. It takes approx. 3 hours to drive there – less if you are lucky not to hit traffic in Qena and other towns on the road. Started by Sety I and finished by his son, Ramses the Great, the unique L-shaped Temple is built almost on top of another Temple – The Osirion.

 

When you enter the main Temple, walk past the first two columns, turn sharp right and walk straight ahead about another 2 -3 columns. Turn around and look up at the ceiling. You will clearly see, on the same carving – a helicopter, submarine, aeroplane and stealth fighter. Why did the ancient Egyptians carve these in the same place? I believe if they were scattered around the temple they could be written off as coincidences – but all in the one place has everyone who sees them questioning…

 

For the complete article click here to go to “Art of Backpacking”.

 

Thank you to Green Mother Medicine for pointing us to this post. GMM is a blog you don’t want to miss. You can find it here.

 

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