Chronological Nations and Tribes
Summary: Ancient Egypt was a dominant civilization known for its monumental architecture, religious practices, and long-lasting cultural influence.
Atlantean priestess Alyne
The influence of Alyne’s practices can be seen in ancient Egypt's medical and spiritual traditions and other cultures that inherited Atlantean knowledge.
Hept-Supht
Chapter 4 of Edgar Cayce's "Atlantis" focuses on the Great Hept-Supht, who is described as an important Atlantean figure with a role in both the spiritual and material development of ancient Egypt.
These teachings were encoded in the rituals, hieroglyphs, and architectural designs of ancient Egypt, awaiting the time when humanity would be ready to fully comprehend and utilize them.
Chapter 4 emphasizes the enduring connection between Atlantis and ancient Egypt, with Hept-Supht serving as a critical link between these two great civilizations.
This timeline stretches back to a period associated with the figure known as Zeptepi, the first era, which some researchers believe connects the legends of Atlantis with ancient Egypt.
The worship of Crawling things
In ancient Egypt, several insects and animals were worshipped or associated with deities due to their perceived symbolic meanings and importance in Egyptian culture.
Goddess Wadjet: The cobra was a symbol of protection and royalty in ancient Egypt.
Scarab amulets were very popular in ancient Egypt and were believed to protect the wearer and ensure resurrection in the afterlife.
God Horus: Falcons were associated with Horus, one of the most important deities in ancient Egypt, who was depicted as a falcon or as a man with a falcon's head.
The connection between these creatures and the gods of ancient Egypt reflects the deep spiritual significance that Egyptians attached to the natural world around them.
In some cases, this worship took place in grand temples dedicated to the Sun god, such as the Temple of Ra in ancient Egypt or similar temples in other sun-worshipping cultures.
Khem (Ancient Egypt)
Ta Seti, Africa’s Early Powerhouse
This episode explores Ta Seti's origins, cultural significance, political dynamics, and legacy, highlighting its influence on the development of ancient Egypt, also known as KHEM.
Khnum was considered the god of the inundation, which was crucial for agriculture in ancient Egypt.
Turin King list
The Turin Royal Canon, also known as the Turin King List, is an ancient Egyptian papyrus that provides a list of Egyptian kings and is considered one of the most important sources for the chronology of ancient Egypt.
Asherah
Ashira's worship extended to ancient Egypt, where she was identified with the goddess Qetesh, known as the Queen of Heaven and Mistress of the Gods.
The theory that the Ark of the Covenant and the Great Pyramid of Giza played a significant role in the environmental and societal changes in ancient Egypt and Jerusalem involves drawing upon a combination of historical records, archaeological findings, scientific analyses, and textual interpretations.
Khem (Ancient Egypt)
Menes – Adam
Timelines: According to Randolph, the timeline of Menes and ancient Egypt conflicts with the biblical narrative of Adam.
Egypt: Ra manifest in many forms
There were significant disruptions and manipulation of timelines in ancient Egypt.
The Pleiadian Goddess Satya
These temples were places of sacred mystery training, where higher-dimensional beings were visible, similar to times in ancient Egypt.
The bull
The Apis bull was one of the most important religious symbols in ancient Egypt.
Egyptian Astronomy: In ancient Egypt, the bull was linked to the god Osiris and the constellation Taurus was associated with the bull-god Apis.
Thoth’s arrival in Khem
The pyramids, being one of the most remarkable constructions of ancient Egypt, can be attributed to his influence due to several reasons:
7 Rivers of the Nile
These branches were crucial for irrigation and agriculture, shaping the economic and social landscape of ancient Egypt.
The Hyksos Expulsion
The Hyksos Expulsion is celebrated in ancient Egyptian texts as a moment of national triumph and liberation, and it played a crucial role in shaping the history and identity of ancient Egypt.
Map of the World before the great Flood
Oldest Calendars of the world
This calendar was used in ancient Egypt and does not have a continuous counting system in use today.
Pre-dynastic Rulers
The Turin Royal Canon, also known as the Turin King List, is a papyrus document that provides a list of kings and is one of the most significant sources of information on the chronology of ancient Egypt.
Manetho’s King Lists
Manetho was an Egyptian priest and historian from the 3rd century BCE who is known for his works on the history of ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt – 11,800 BCE
Atlantis’ Readings
Over its years of destruction, Atlanteans migrated to other parts of the world, including ancient Egypt and the Yucatan Peninsula, where they brought with them their technological advancements, beliefs, and recorded history.
Atlantis reconstructed
The plough, a significant agricultural tool, was present in ancient Egypt and Peru, implying its use in Atlantis.