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There is one more exciting aspect to this story.
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(ref - Philae, 3rd-1st centuries BC, Michael Hasselriis) It's interesting to point out that the other end of the conduit opens to an Udjat eye, something associated with the all seeing eye of the creator - it will be discussed later on this page. There exists a special depiction where both ends possess suns above literally speaking about a journey between two suns, click here to see the image. It clearly shows how the ship-conduit opens to a sun and the soul seen in white robe here is transported to that place. One particular depiction that stands out is placing a sun or star above the very opening of the lotus. Lotus flowers were also the openings of the same star gates just in a more symbolical style hence Egyptian depictions of ships and gods popping out from the sacred flower surrounded by stars. They were also attached to ship endings making the ship itself resemble the conduit, practically mimicking the serpents! Credit goes to researcher William Henry for discovering this extra feature. On the other hand jackals carry it too, the ultimate clue that the ship is entering the realm of the 'otherworld', perhaps referring to the change of dimensions here. Note how the ship on the Ramses tomb picture is connected to our sun by serpents below it as well. It's a clever clue how our sun was also a stargate as seen in other depictions, a cosmic gate that sucks in the ships and should transport them to other stars. Finally, note the bird glyphs placed around the gate in both Egyptian depictions, a symbol for flight.Īnd more, look at the papyrus, the mouth of the serpent is connected by a small line to the red gate that sucks in the ship! It tells everything. The red rectangular stargate opened is the ending of the tube like serpent which is the cosmic conduit, wormhole. But the serpent depiction doesn't end here, the ship not just 'glides' on the snake, it is also carried by such cosmic snakes called uraei as shown on the other part of the papyrus, click here to see it. When the gate opened lots of tiny ribbons (perhaps plasma) opened around and from it, depicted as floral branches by the ancients, the other versions of the serpents in tiny edition. The Ramses VI tomb shows many star ships sailing into opened stargates all traveling along the body of Nut, the representation of the sky filled with stars, they travel from star to star, from sun like star to sun like star. The ancient gods really did not kill these serpents nor were the snakes evil, it was mythological story for controlling them! ref The serpent or dragon was the ancient synonym for a conduit, wormhole so to speak. When opened formed a special gateway to the stars, depicted as an almost flaming patterned door. The other star scenes also show the same Sol star being born from sky goddess Nut's womb like the Seti Tomb but it was rather symbolic, unlike this solid case.Īncient depictions around the world show their gods opening a mighty stargate using one but usually two special rods, rods sometimes transformed into serpents - no wonder, symbolically depicted they 'kill' the cosmic serpent to open its end. Now the ancients would not paint the sky dark like this with stars as per all their other night scenes then add OUR sun. But what stands out as particularly special here is the first time the sol star, which is a star just like our Sun, is placed looking like our Sun, at night! The identical theme is seen on the most powerful star map of the Senmut tomb, deciphered by Wayne Herschel, author of the Hidden Records. The mural shows a night scene with the souls of past great kings and the veneration of the seven star cluster, to the right of it a sun disc, the same star map found all over the world, a special star near Pleiades. It proves a long standing mystery of the Sun-like star theory, depicting the sun star in a night scene. The Egyptian tomb of Sennedjem has an entrance above the workmen's village at Deir el-Medina.