Sunday, October 27, 2013
U-Predict, 9/17/2012 – the Disappointment of the Hierophant – The Readers tackle “Did Ancient Egypt have Electricity?”
There is archaeology, and then there is rogue
archaeology. Neither match the romantic
idea of Dr. Indiana Jones – archaeology is slow and laborious. Currently, the most published and televised
data supports the ideas that have been around from the last century; the
Egyptians were obsessed by the afterlife.
They preserved the bodies of the royalty. They built massive pyramid-shaped tombs for
these royals. It’s in elementary text
books – It was there in the 60’s when I was in elementary school, and it hasn’t
changed.
Then there is rogue archaeology. These are the “crazy like a fox” archaeologists
who notice things like “gee they never found a body in the crypts in the
pyramids”; and “it would have taken the Egyptians over 2000 years to build the
pyramids – not the 20 as recorded in the text books. Names like Graham Hancock and Carmen Boulter,
PhD lead the field. Regular science is
outraged by their theories, and the support they are gathering. So against this background U-Predict asking
an interesting question “Did the ancient Egyptians have electricity?” Psychics that participated in the Reading
Room included: IvyLieberman, Latifah
Abdul'laah (Underland Tarot Musings), Jean Maurie Puhlman, Anita Perez,
Elizabeth Dennan, Becky Graywolf (WindLady) ReeNee Cummins, and Dax Carlisle.
The first question was “Did the Egyptians build the
pyramids?” Most of the Reading Room felt
that the pyramids were much older – that they were inherited or claimed by the
civilization that we think of as the Egyptians.
The second question was “Does archaeology give us a correct
picture about the use of the pyramids?”
The readers indicated that science wanted to keep the whole thing tidy,
and to continue down the same line of research, while ignoring things they
couldn’t explain. We had our first
Project TAROT moment with The World card; one being upright, the other
reversed. This was Major Arcana proof of
what we had been talking about. One
World showed us that we had a complete theory of the civilization; the other
showed that there was a whole theory and research yet to be pursued.
The Reading Room turned its attention to the work of Nikola
Tesla. Because Tesla theorized other
ways of generating/distributing electricity, many of the rogue archaeologists
look to these theories to expand the possibilities that the Egyptian
civilization was much more advanced than defined. The Project TAROT moment came with the Tower
card. There was amusement, as Tesla’s
theories utilized towers to distribute electricity. However, a deeper meaning of the Tower card
is a person who truly shakes things up.
Tesla’s theories definitely did that – and now they are being revisited
to see if they are more efficient in energy transmission/distribution.
The next two questions flowed together: “Were the conditions right to generate
electricity with the pyramids 10 – 15,000 years ago?” and “Were electric power
tools used to cut monuments in Egypt?”
The Reading Room identified that there was a power source, but that it
would not be understood by our level of science. This would explain why few archaeologists
would recognize the technology. The
Reading Room identified that the lasers were used to cut/shape the stones. Jean Maurie identified the laser tools, and
Dax immediately got confirmation with a yes/no spread (5 cards to the
yes). This is one area that the rogue
archaeologists focus on – the fact that the stone work from ancient Egypt is so
fine and accurate.
At this point Anita Perez called in and talked about some
past life work she had done with a group of people. She had talked about being in a chamber and
using the resonance of the chamber and a crystal to amplify energy. She said that the group of people weren’t sure
that they had the proper technique.
ReeNee told the listeners that chambers exactly like those Anita
described that had been discovered by Dr. Carmen Boulter. These chambers had used resonance. However their actual purpose remains a
mystery.
The final two questions:
“Will hard evidence ever arise about advanced ancient civilizations?”
and “Does science understand that it is hurting its authenticity with its
current theories?” are best answered by
the Project TAROT moment cards for the entire show: Five of Cups, The World, The Hierophant, and
The Lovers. The Five of Cups is about
disappointment. The rogue archaeologists
are disappointed that their ideas are ignored.
Mainstream archaeology faces the disappointment of disappearing funding
for expeditions, no support from Middle-Eastern governments to do research, and
the destruction of potential sites by desert nomads. Overall disappointment from a collective consciousness
standpoint is that we want to know. People
are interested and are getting more interested in the unexplained artifacts in
the world.
This now refers to The World card. How would our world change if we had
knowledge that there had been an advanced civilization all over the planet that
was somehow destroyed? Would this become
a focus of the current civilization – finding out what happened? Or would most people want not to be bothered
with ancient problems or disasters. The
Hierophant represents traditional science.
Science is already dealing with the rejection of evolution by
fundamentalist religions; what would be the result if long established facts
were overturned in another discipline?
The final card is The Lovers. This card may appear surprising, but in
actuality it makes a lot of sense. There
is a lot of romance about archaeology and ancient cultures. There also is a lot of romance about a lost
civilization and what we could learn from such a discovery. The Lovers is also a card of choice – which is
our true love? Do we want the next
generation of scientists to stick to tradition or are we willing to have them
dig deeper and perhaps overturn long cherished beliefs? U-Predict…
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