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To
understand and appreciate the history and impact of western theological
thought in the light of new discoveries
is to embrace an awakening that comes from a studied look into
the "not too distant history" of the Middle East. It
frees us from the shackles of a programmed psyche to savor the
elixir of a new, rediscovered, truth. More simplistic then a perceptual
shift, the journey that we embark on is
a scientific exploration of great depth. We invite our visitors
to enter into a dialog that identifies the dynamics and roots
of historic misinformation, correcting the record, and seek a
resolution that is a win-win for all.
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It is the dawn of the twenty-first century
and change is occurring at a blitzing pace on Spaceship Earth. Pictured
at the left is the sector of investigation and research that we
have been charged with: the far northeastern tip of Africa and the
Sinai peninsula. Here, in the womb of civilization, the roots of
western monotheistic religious thought was born in the Eighteenth
Dynasty of Egypt. A new religious philosophy flourished, then vanished
in a crescendo of destruction that erased the stories of powerful
families who built political and theological alliances of power,
wealth and religious dominance. Their story impacts us to this day!
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We
are truly travelers on a voyage from the future into the past and,
in the same moment, are culturally impacted by misrepresented belief
systems that are a disservice to a humanity on threshold of celestial
exploration and travel. We are also awakening to the knowledge that
visitors with links to other star systems also share our terrain.
This
is one story among many that will open your heart, mind, and psyche.
It redefines history and sheds light on the forces that shape belief
systems as a web of historical misinformation is unraveled. Most
importantly, it underscores the journey towards reconciliation and
rekindled knowledge on our pathway to the future.
Guided
by scholars, we'll review and discuss many of the scientific discoveries
concerning Egypt's 18th Dynasty and the profound impact of the Amarna
Kings on the origin
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