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Time Travel Stargate Found in Egypt

The Seti 1 Temple in Abydos, Egypt has always been cloaked in mystery. It has been rumored to have an Ancient Stargate, an opening to the next world. To add to the mystery, the temple contains strange carvings on several walls which Egyptologists have been at a loss to explain. Such carvings have not been seen in other temples.

New evidence now suggests that information on the Abydos Stargate may have been hidden in plain sight for centuries, waiting to be deciphered. But before I get into the specifics, a little history is in order.

The Temple at Abydos is the oldest necropolis in this ancient land and was believed to be the very heart center of Egypt. The temple we see today was built by Seti 1 over an older more sacred temple, which may contain even deeper secrets. It is well-known that the Egyptian Pharaohs would arrange for a “symbolic” burial tomb to be built in their honor at Abydos, even if their “physical” tomb was erected elsewhere. The Ancients believed Abydos Temple was the closest entry point to the next world and the much desired afterlife. One has to wonder why?

Abydos Temple was home to the Order of Melchizedek, the Brotherhood of the Law of One, known throughout millennium as the cosmic priests to the priests. The origin of this priesthood is said to go back further than Atlantean times, and quite possibly to the very beginnings of man on earth.

The Melchizedek priests were known as true visionaries, dedicated to the service of others. Their mission was to save man from his illusions, to free souls from earthly enslavement. The Melchizedeks were the founders of the Ancient Mystery Schools of Egypt. They were known to possess the knowledge of the cosmos and the keys to mankind’s ascension. They were also the gatekeepers to the Stargate at Abydos Temple.

Years ago I learned from a secret space program insider that Abydos contained a natural Stargate which allowed a covert military experiment to actually send an ET home. How? They forced the Stargate to open using advanced technology.

It sounded pretty far out, but I recall the insider saying the Stargate opening was along one of the Northern walls of the temple. Since Seti 1 built this temple on top of a much older sacred temple, I’ve been at a loss as to whether the wall in question was an inner or outer wall, above ground or below ground. This recently changed when I happened to mention the insider’s story to an Egyptologist friend of mine while revisiting the temple.

His face lit up with excitement as I related the details the military insider shared regarding seeing a series of “four field posts” positioned around “gates” as well as some sort of “projection device,” a “barrel” and a set of “containment rings”. Using a directed electromagnetic energy force, they were able to open and access this natural Stargate and effect time and space distortion.

My friend immediately took me over to an inside wall near the outside of the temple and pointed to an unusual carving that took up most of the wall. I was stunned. I had never really “seen” this carving from past temple visits. I’m sure thousands had walked by it, just like me, without understanding what they were actually seeing. It’s as if it was veiled in some cloaking field that transmitted to passing observers, “move along, nothing to see here.”

Abydos Temple – Sokar Sled to the Underworld

The entire wall carving shows a Pharaoh dragging a sled-like vehicle with wings (not an afterlife boat which is a common symbol seen in many temples). Oddly enough, this sled reminds one of the time travel vehicle used in the H.G. Wells movie, The Time Machine.

The Abydos vehicle contains four gated posts and a barrel-like device with rings displaying two heads of the falcon deity Sokar, the God of the Underworld.

Set Animal

On the wing is a strange creature with unusual ears. Oftentimes you see this animal-like head on the handles of “Was” Scepters, representing the symbol for ultimate power. Some have likened the head of this creature to the “Set Animal“—a  being used to control the chaotic forces of nature.

To the left of the Pharaoh is the deity Thoth, depicted with the head of an ibis. Thoth is the God of Wisdom, Knowledge and Magic. In this wall carving, he appears to be instructing the Pharaoh.

The powers of Thoth were known to be so great, that the Egyptians had tales of a “Book of Thoth”, which would allow a person who read the sacred book to become the most powerful magician in the world. It was said to contain “the secrets of the gods themselves” and “all that is hidden in the stars”.

Thoth was thought to be the Master Scribe to the gods. It is believed that he wrote down the story of man’s reality then placed it into the grids of the earth for us to experience and learn through the alchemy of time and consciousness. A ruler is often seen in his hand, as he was the one responsible for making “calculations concerning the Heavens, the Stars and the Earth.”

Ascension Gate symbol

My Egyptian friend immediately sent a picture of the wall carving to a forum group of over 2000 Egyptologists asking if anyone knew what the wall scene meant. Only one response came back: “Gate to the second world”. On each side of the wall carving are Egyptian symbols for “Ascension Gate”.

There is a noticeable deep chunk taken out of the wall, which would have provided the identity of an unknown figure. The missing chunk looks like it may have been intentionally removed at some time.

In a prior blog I’d written, The Reincarnation of Om Sety and the Secrets at Abydos, an English woman named Dorothy Eady, who would become the infamous caretaker of Abydos Temple in the late 20th Century, recalled how she had once fallen into a dimensional hole inside the temple, giving her a time travel glimpse into the past. Many report that during her years of dedicated service at the temple, she was often seen pressing her hands along the walls looking for some hidden doorway that might take her back to that place in time. Perhaps this is Om Sety’s Stargate wall. How often it may spontaneously open is unknown.

The Abydos Stargate is said to be a natural time travel bridge. In 1935, Albert Einstein and physicist Nathan Rosen used the theory of general relativity to elaborate on the idea, proposing the existence of “bridges” through space-time. These bridges connect two different points in space-time, theoretically creating a shortcut that could reduce travel time and distance. The shortcuts came to be called “Einstein-Rosen bridges”, or wormholes.

While the wall carving at Abydos may indeed mark a natural Stargate, it appears the military found a way to open such portals on-demand. Once opened, they utilized a strange black box-like device to access information from the portal pertaining to past and future events.

This technology has been loosely referred to as the “Looking Glass” device, “Yellow Book” or “Orion’s Cube” It is said to be alien technology retrieved from a spaceship, believed to be from the Orion Constellation, which crashed in the U.S. prior to the famous Roswell, New Mexico crash in 1947.

This “Looking Glass” device was given to U.S. President Eisenhower, then widely passed around to several governments to view into their most probable future and plan accordingly. The insider reported they were able to see, in holographic display, information concerning future presidents (i.e. Bush, Clinton, Obama) as well as the events surrounding the World Trade Center attack on September 11th, 2001. (It is important to note that what they saw were the most probable futures based on the strength of pulsed energy emanating from the images. Interesting enough, years ago, upon questioning another person who had access to this device, I was told that they never saw Hillary Clinton as a future president.)

The military carefully studied past events that became true and which ones did not come true based on the energy signature of the holographic image displayed. They learned that not every event is written in stone—the future can be altered. They tried to find a way to accurately read the future events that were more likely to occur. Eventually, the U.S. Government was able to reverse engineer this device in the 60’s and 70’s under a secret CIA program known as “Project Looking Glass”.

The Abydos Stargate was supposedly only used to pass information from the future and/or other dimensions back to this time. Which leads one to ask an important question. Have those in power been manipulating future timelines to effect more desirable/profitable outcomes? If so, governments have been playing some dangerous games within time and space.

Scientists report that wormholes can spontaneously collapse. Any person using the portal when this happens can forever be caught in a state of space-time limbo. If there were early experiments, which I have told there were, how many test subjects did not return?

As of this writing, no one seems to know what became of the Looking Glass technology.  If they do, they’re not saying. The device was said to be turned off years ago out of fear for the impact it could have on Earth’s future timeline. The technology showed them that it would be ON when Earth experienced some future catastrophic world event.

The insider somehow knew the device would be accidentally re-activated in the year 2016/2017. How, where and under what circumstances, he would not say.  I don’t think he knew. My intuitive guess as to its current whereabouts would be that it’s either being hidden away in the Vatican or is buried beneath the ice cap of the Wllkes Land Crater in East Antarctica—which might explain why many government and church leaders have suddenly taken so many unexpected trips to this frozen land in the last two years. No one wants to talk about what’s going on in Antarctica. Ii’s completely cloaked in a heavy veil of secrecy.

Futuristic vehicles seen at ceiling

Centuries ago, the Melchizedek priests may have stumbled onto such a Looking Glass device, or been given one by the “Gods” or “Star Beings” as they called them. It’s no coincidence that the three Pyramids at Giza are also aligned to the Orion’s Belt Constellation.

Such an advanced technology would have allowed them to see over the curvature of time and space to view such future events. Perhaps this is why there are also carvings in the temple depicting futuristic technology, such as spacecraft, a submarine, and a helicopter—all hidden on a high beam near the ceiling where it would generally go unnoticed.

Any carvings closer to the temple ceilings were known to be of a more esoteric, next world orientation. On close inspection, these carvings do not display any evidence that they have been altered or carved over as other wall scenes displayed lower down. Oddly, the spaceship carving also appears to display field post symbols.

Since there is no way to prove any of this information is true, out of curiosity I asked several highly advanced intuitives to give me their initial impressions of the Abydos wall carvings without any prior information on its possible meaning. I received the following impressions: “beyond the veil sled,”  “stairway to heaven” “as above, so below,” “sliding down the rabbit hole,” and “Oh, wow! Whatever it is it gives me shivers all over.” The mystery continues.

See also by Kathy J. Forti:

Discovering Extraterrestrial Evidence in Egypt

The Mystery Schools of the Order of Melchizedek

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Dr. Kathy Forti is a clinical psychologist, inventor of the Trinfinity8 technology, and author of the book, Fractals of God: A Psychologist’s Near-Death Experience and Journeys Into the Mystical

Egos Clash Behind Stall in Search for Nefertiti’s Tomb

British Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves, director of the Amarna Royal Tombs Project, claimed last year that the tomb of King Tutankhamun holds a hidden doorway that leads to the tomb of Queen Nefertiti, the stepmother of Tutankhamun. Additional scans by radar technologist Hirokatsu Watanabe seem to also confirm there are two hidden chambers based on structural anomalies.

Yet, Live Science, recently released the news that National Geographic Society’s radar scans of King Tutankhamun’s tomb show no hidden chambers behind the walls. Dean Goodman, a geophysicist at GPR-Slice software, which conducted the scans for National Geographic and issued the definitive word, said he was barred from commenting on his findings. Disappointment reigned throughout the Egyptology world except, perhaps, for one man—Dr. Zahi Hawass.

Hawass, a former minister of Egyptian antiquities, who was ousted  due to accusations of corruption and Image: Zahi Hawass illegally selling antiquities in 2011, has vehemently been saying since day one that there are no hidden chambers, and that Nefertiti will not be found behind the walls, because he already found her mummy several years ago, which was aired on a TV show, one of many he has hosted for the History Channel, National Geographic and others. He points to DNA testing to confirm the legitimacy of his discovery.

Seasoned Egyptologists will readily admit that DNA testing on any mummy is inconclusive. The pharaohs and queens all inter-married within the royal family to protect sovereign blood lines, so any mummy found within a cache or “family” of mummies, would have similar DNA, rendering positive identification almost impossible.

Royal mummies were often moved from their initial burial site, sometimes put in used coffins, stripped of identification (and jewels), as was the case with the unknown mummy Hawass claims is his Nefertiti. In Egypt, as everywhere else in the world, DNA analysis is not a perfect science. Consequently, many questioned Hawass’ stance that he had actually found the real Nefertiti. But to challenge him, while he was still minister, was considered professional suicide.

The problem with Hawass is that he hates to be proven wrong. He also doesn’t like to watch from the sidelines while another Egyptologist, especially a foreign one such as Nicholas Reeves, might get credit for what could turn out to be the discovery of the century. It is no secret Hawass has openly challenged and ridiculed Reeves every step of the way, threatening that Reeves “would never be allowed to test his theory.”

Many authored Egyptologists, often allude in their books to Hawass dismissing their initial findings, sometimes even shutting down their digs or denying them further access, only to come back at a later time, when everyone is gone, and take credit for their discovery. Access to ancient sites, meant pandering to Hawass. Is it any wonder the man has made plenty of enemies over the years, resulting in his swift ouster during the 2011 Arab Spring uprising and regime change. Many Egyptologists say that while Hawass has done much to preserve ancient history during his reign as antiquities minister, he also did much to suppress important findings.

After his fall from professional grace, Hawass vowed to make a comeback. Towards this end, insiders currently believe he has been working behind the scenes to sow seeds of doubt and dissension between all parties, including the current minister of antiquities Khaled El-Enany, and the recently replaced minster, Mamdouh Eldamaty, who declared he was “90 percent” certain that such hidden chambers exist. Hawass may have been ousted from direct power, but he still seems to think he wields a mighty sword of influence behind the scenes. He may be right.

No one is sure why National Geographic abruptly pulled the plug, claiming nothing is there, when others have found evidence to the contrary, but insiders allege that Hawass might somehow be behind it.  Hawass’ relationship with the National Geographic Society goes way back. In fact, it was because of some of the contracts he illegally made with National Geographic, without required Egyptian government authorization, which contributed to him being accused of corruption charges for personal profit. Insiders theorize that Hawass may, once again, have his own agenda and timeline for this potential new discovery.

Archaeologist Howard Carter, who discovered King Tut’s untouched tomb hidden under another tomb in 1922, may not have thought to look any further in his tomb search. In 1998, when the Amarna Royal Tombs Project was granted permission to search for new tombs in the Valley of the Kings, Nicholas Reeves recalled the information once given by Egypt’s infamous seer Om Sety. In the book, Om Sety’s Egypt – A Story of Ancient Mysteries, Secret Lives, and the Lost History of the Pharaohs, by Hanny el Zeini and Catherine Dees, Om Sety talked about Nefertiti’s tomb:

Chapter 18, “She Who Waits: Finding Nefertiti (p. 265). “Now, about the tomb of Nefertiti”, [Omm Sety] continued, sounding a bit hesitant. “I did once ask His Majesty where it was, and he told me. He said, `Why do you want to know?` I said I would like to have it excavated, and he said, `No, you must not. We don`t want anything more of this family known`. But he did (p. 266) tell me where it was, and I can tell you this much. It`s in the Valley of the Kings, and it`s quite near to the Tutankhamun tomb. But it`s in a place where nobody would ever think of looking for it,” she laughed. “And apparently it is still intact.”

Debate continues to rage, as witnessed at this past weekend’s Second Annual Tutankhamun Grand Egyptian Museum Conference in Cairo. Over a hundred people watched the two former government ministers, Hawass and Eldamaty, sit onstage and angrily accuse each other of trying to drill holes into World Heritage Sites without proper permission.

The quarter-size hole needed in Tut’s tomb to put speculation to rest, would be drilled near the floor of the unpainted North wall (believed to be a false wall), and a small fiber optics camera would be inserted. No one is threatening to drill without permission. Permission to do so is what this entire drama is all about. They drilled holes even bigger in the hidden door found in the shaft of the King’s Chamber in the Great Pyramid during Hawass’ time. So this is really a power struggle between ego and politics.

Right now there are two different radar scans showing contradictory evidence. In Reeves’s theory, these doorways present several clues suggesting that the tomb was originally built for another ruler—Nefertiti, the principal wife of Akhenaten. It is not certain whether she is the biological mother of Tutankhamen,  or if he is a stepson by another of Akhenaten’s wives. But if she is buried in the hidden chamber next to him, it would certainly support a maternal theory.

Nefertiti died suddenly in year three of Tutankhamun’s reign (1331 BC) and apparently vanished without a trace. When Tutankhamun himself died shortly into his rulership, at age 19, in all likelihood he was hurriedly buried in someone else’s finished tomb—someone with rank who had a tomb befitting a king. Tut’s current tomb is considered quite small, the size of a royal’s antechamber, not a full tomb. This is considered quite unusual for a king, even for one that had an uneventful and short reign. This would lead to the theory that it might be a partitioned double tomb. Perhaps, Om Sety was correct in saying that Nefertiti was buried close to Tutankhamun” where nobody would think to look,” (at least for centuries, that is).

I’m sure before long, we will all know the truth about Nefertiti’s final resting place. That should be the treasure of all treasures.

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Dr. Kathy Forti is a clinical psychologist, inventor of the Trinfinity8 technology, and author of the book, Fractals of God

Reincarnation of Om Sety and the Secrets at Abydos

La_Abydos_1If you’ve ever been to Egypt and visited the Temple at Abydos, then you’ve heard of the amazing story of a woman whose memory of a former life helped 20th Century Archaeologists uncover lost Egyptian history. Her name was Dorothy Eady (later to be called “Om Sety”) and her story is perhaps the most famous reincarnation case ever heard.

I’ve been to Abydos, Egypt twice. It is by far the temple I most resonate with, being home to the Ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools—so it’s not surprising that her energy lives on there.

To tell Dorothy’s story accurately, it is best told in her own words…

“I was born in London, England in 1904, and was christened Dorothy Lousie Eady. My father was then a Master Tailor. Neither he nor my mother had any interest in Egypt, ancient or modern.

“When I was three years old, I fell down a long flight of stairs and was knocked unconscious. The doctor was called; he examined me thoroughly and pronounced me dead. About one hour later he returned with my death certificate and a nurse to ‘lay out the body,’ but to his astonishment, the ‘body’ was completely conscious, playing about, and showing no signs of anything amiss!

“Soon after this accident, I began to dream of a huge and lovely building (which later I found out was actually the Temple of Seti I at Abydos). On waking, I would cry bitterly and beg to be allowed to go home.  This longing to ‘go home’ became a joke in my family, and I was assured that I WAS at home, but I was equally sure I was not.

“When I was four years old I was taken to the British Museum in London as part of a family party. Mother said I paid no attention to anything until we reached the Egyptian Galleries. Then I went simply crazy, running about and kissing the feet of all the statues that I could reach. When the family was ready to leave, Mother said I clung to a glass case containing a mummy and screamed, ‘Leave me here, these are my people.’ She was so surprised that she never forgot the incident.

“When I was six years old I saw a picture of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, in a magazine. I recognized it at once as the place I had always dreamed about, but was puzzled because the photo showed it to be somewhat ruined. I showed the picture to my father, told him that it was my home, and that I wanted to return there. Of course, he told me not to talk nonsense. He told me that it was an old temple in a country called Egypt, and that I had never been there in my life.

“When I started to go to school, I was bored to tears unless there was a lesson in which there was a reference to Egypt. So I got the bright idea of skipping school and going to the British Museum instead. Old Sir Ernest Budge, who was then Keeper of the Egyptian Collection, saw me nearly every mooning around the Egyptian Galleries, asked me why I did not go to school. I replied that the school did not teach me what I wanted to know. I wanted to learn hieroglyphics. So he offered to teach me, and he did…”

Dorothy Eady would continue to pursue her obsession with Egypt. She worked for an Egyptian interest magazine in London, where she met a young visiting Egyptian student. They married and she followed him back to his homeland of Egypt where they had a child she named “Sety.” As a married woman with a child, she acquired the respectful title “Om Sety” (meaning, mother of Sety, her first-born child).

The marriage lasted only two years and Dorothy was on her own. She went to work for the Egyptian Department of Antiquities working with well-known Egyptologist Professor Selim Hassan. When he retired she worked for the Pyramid Research Project at Dasher. During this time she would decipher and transcribe the hieroglyphics and point the archaeologists in places she thought they would find something significant. She was always right and no one knew how she knew. She quickly earned the respect of the male Egyptologists on dig expeditions who would agree that “if Dorothy says it’s there, then it’s there.”

But the more interesting part of Dorothy’s story, which Dorothy only revealed to Dr. Selim Hassan and a few chosen others, was that not only did she remember her previous life in Egypt, but at night she would be visited by the solid-appearing spirit of the Pharaoh Seti I. And more astoundingly, there were others that witnessed a tall kingly like figure standing at the foot of Dorothy’s bed at night. So who was Dorothy Eady in a past life to merit nightly visitations from the spirit of a famous, yet very dead, pharaoh?

Dorothy claims her name during Ancient times was ‘Bentreshyt’. She came from a poor peasant family who gave her in offering to the Temple at Abydos when she was a young child to be tutored in the ways of the priesthood. Abydos is in northern Upper Egypt and has been a sacred site to the Egyptians since predynastic times. Abydos is the cult center for Osiris, god of the dead.

In the temples of Abydos, an initiate’s training was a process that took many years, requiring many tests of moral strength, character, and service. Dorothy recalls, as Bentreshyt, spending many hours of quiet contemplation in a beautiful tree-filled garden at Abydos. One day the Pharaoh Seti, who built the Abydos Temple circa 1300 B.C.E., came to call. He saw the young initiate in the garden and struck up a conversation with her. Whenever he would visit the temple he would seek out Bentreshyt, and over time the two developed a close relationship.  Eventually, they became secret lovers, something forbidden to a temple initiate.

The inevitable happened and Bentreshyt became pregnant. When she was brought before the temple priests, she refused to reveal the name of the child’s father. She feared telling anyone it was her true love, the Pharaoh Seti.

Before Seti could learn of her pregnancy, Bentreshyt committed suicide to protect her secret. The next time Seti visited, he inquired about the whereabouts of his young love. He was informed she was gone and nothing else. Apparently, as the story goes, Seti grieved the sudden loss of Bentreshyt. He vowed to search to the ends of the earth to find her again. And Eady claims he visited her up until her death in 1981. It’s certainly a tragic, yet romantic, love story. But because of these nightly visitations in this life, she was able to fill in some important historical gaps about not only Seti I, but the life and times of this Ancient Egyptian period.

DSC_3063Om Sety (aka Dorothy Eady) went to Abydos for the first time, in this lifetime, in 1956 when the temple was under much-needed restoration. Her first visit to the temple was upon her arrival at night and no electrical lights were available. She told the guard on duty she didn’t need lights. She knew where everything was and then proceeded to give him a tour in the dark, pointing out every chamber, its name, as well as identifying each of the seven sacred chapels dedicated to a specific god. She even told him where the gardens used to be, which were no longer there. They didn’t believe her until they started digging up the area and found the tree roots just as she had described.

Om Sety would spend the remainder of her life as a caretaker of the temple, helping in the restoration process, giving dignitaries and archaeologists alike personal tours. No one knew the temple better than Om Sety. Yet, they say, she was always pressing the temple walls and stones, looking to open hidden chambers she said were once there.

The interesting thing about Om Sety’s life, which is not talked about in books such as Jonathan Cott’s,1454682_3771453381936_973764201_n1 “Search for Om Sety” or even in her own autobiography, “Om Sety’s Abydos,” is that her destiny had already been pre-set to some degree by the High Priests of Abydos who were expert seers unto the Temple of the Prophets.

The High Priests knew she would fall in love with the virile pharaoh and would have a child by him. They knew she would never become a full-fledged initiate into the priesthood. They also knew that she would eventually choose to take her own life, and that she would forever be drawn in future lifetimes to the temple where she experienced such a deep love.

The High Priests knew that on a soul level Bentreshyt had agreed to be the future caretaker of the Temple at Abydos—to honor both its heritage and its sacred secrets. In this respect, Om Sety appears to have made good her soul’s purpose and mission.

The Temple at Abydos, along with the Temples at Saqqara, were the primary homes of the great Mystery Schools of  Egypt. Seti I erected his own temple over an existing, even older temple, making it automatically a “sacred temple.” Each Pharaoh would aspire to have either a real tomb or a symbolic “fake” tomb built there for himself to insure his entrance into the afterlife. Why?

One reason might be hidden in plain sight. Atop a high temple beam at Abydos, which was discovered in the early 1900’s, is the infamous stone symbols of a helicopter,Hieroglif_z_Abydos submarine, and a spaceship. The futuristic symbols have often baffled Egyptologists. Some claim these strange symbols are the result of later pharaohs (after Seti I), carving over old symbols, as they sometimes did to put down their own name instead, thereby distorting the original image. But there is no evidence of this on the stone slab in question and the beam is so close to the ceiling, most people never even see it.

According to military aerospace historian and pilot, Michael Schratt, Abydos sits on a natural occurring Stargate portal, much like the Great Pyramid. He reports that the U.S. military used this portal in 2003 to send an ET visitor home. Perhaps this is the technology former Lockheed Skunkworks Director, Ben Rich, was referring to when he said over 15 years ago that “we now have the technology to bring ET home.”

Did the pharaohs all know about this natural portal? Ramses II built a temple 300 yards northwest from his father Seti I’s temple at Abydos. No one knows why it is mysteriously referred to as the “Portal Temple.” More recently, “Abydos” is referenced in the 1994 “Stargate” movie and even in video games of the same nature. Is it any wonder the Ancients considered Abydos the most sacred temple in all of Egypt? The interest never seems to wane regarding Ancient Stargates and portals. Fimmakers are now in production to do a remake of the Stargate movie, in trilogy form.

This particular Stargate portal was protected by the Mystery School Priests of Egypt, long before Seti I built his temple at Abydos. This portal provided time travel capabilities and knowledge of the future, which might explain the mysterious futuristic aircraft symbols seen on the ceiling wall beam. Using this portal technology is how the High Priests verified the future destiny of the reincarnated initiate who would one day become famous as “Om Sety,” and also why Pharaohs built their tombs at Abydos to insure their entrance to the stars after death.

about_osIt is interesting to note that cosmologists have pointed out that the many temple drawings of Egyptian boats, always seen as carrier vehicles to the heavenly stars, have the odd shape of what today’s scientists say look exactly like wormholes in space. They have trumpet-like openings at each end and hardly look like sea-worthy vehicles. Did they represent portal streams to the universe?space_wormhole500

These depictions on the walls of Abydos and other Egyptian temples is always linked to the astrological stars and the quest for the “after” world. Perhaps, what they really were trying to show us was the pathway to an “other” world in time and space.

DSC04020The Abydos Stargate is part of the Osirion, a building that pre-dates Seti I’s temple. For centuries the Osirion was buried under layers of sand, protecting its secrets. It’s still partly underground and now flooded with green water. There is an unusual double laser-infused “Flower of Life” pattern on one of the granite walls. It’s not carved or burned into the stone—it’s lasered on, telling us it was done by advanced tools. This is the oldest example of sacred geometry found anywhere, to-date. Other examples can be found in Phoenician, Assyrian, Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and medieval art, but not laser stone cut.

The Flower of Life is the symbol said to contain the blueprint of creation and the fundamental forms of spacefloweroflife and time. It is the visual expression of the connections of life that runs through all sentient beings. The adepts of the Mystery Schools of Egypt knew and understood these universal truths. We are only now beginning to rediscover them again.

We may even discover that many of the sacred temples around the world, often said to be built on energetic Earth ley lines, may actually hide other portals into space and time that the ancients knew about. I guess it’s only a matter of time, but what an exciting time it’s bound to be.

OmmSety Priestess of Abydos Documentary (22 mins.)

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Dr. Kathy Forti is a clinical psychologist, inventor of the Trinfinity8 technology, and author of the book, Fractals of God