The Beast Below

Anubis holds a mirror to your soul. For Anubis is the beast below, the subwoofer who stalks the frequencies beneath our audible range. Anubis creates feelings of awe and terror that must be mastered before we can pass into deeper realms of...

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Puretone

To KNOW the universe, you must first BE the universe. If this phrase seems ambitious, it merely hints at the awesome wisdom of the ancient Egyptians. They planned and built on a scale never seen before and this was due to their profound...

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Thoth

Egypt's master magician was drawn as a bird: Thoth is the phoenetic rendition of the sound that an ibis makes—a short, sharp, tympanic rumble that resembled the ancient Egyptian word for God. Usually described as a silent bird, the...

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Are you Sirius?

The image below features Thoth—the god of communication: Thoth sits upon the left eye of Horus, hinting at the connection between the left eye and the pineal gland. He receives divine insights from the light of the star and then writes them...

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Seshat

Seshat was fondly known as the Mistress of Measure. Seshat was a Nubian name derived from Safeket which referred to the number seven, or a phase of the Moon. Initially, she gifted time to humanity which was governed by the menstrual...

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Entheogens

Some drugs are toxic. It's no accident that the etymological origin of the word toxic stems directly from the Greek toxicon that refers to the  "bow" used in poison arrows. The difference between a poison, a medicine and a narcotic is only...

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Stargates

A cave is a womb in the Earth. Since antiquity caves like Melissani (above) have been viewed as sacred places of retreat and renewal often associated with music. While a cave can be any enclosed space within Mother Earth, it actually implies...

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The Yin Yang

In Chinese philosophy, there are two complementary yet opposing forces: These powers may be used to describe a circle. Indeed, a circle uses π which mathematicians refer to as irrational and transcendental. But π really describes a ratio that...

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A Baby’s Heartbeat

Below is a girl singing within an ancient river temple: What was this ruined sanctuary designed to do? Actually it was built as a womb to amplify Earth’s heartbeat which is most easily heard from waterways. In fact, everything you ever...

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Set

Here is Set holding the Was sceptre: The Was is a staff that symbolises "power". It appears everywhere in Egyptian art: from relics and statues through to reliefs and hieroglyphics. It features a dog's head with a straight tail. It was held...

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Earth’s Birthday

What happened on Earth's birthday many cycles ago? She went from being a torus to a sphere; from a star to a planet. The image below is the geometry that governs solar and planetary formation. This is found in many solar systems in the universe. At...

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