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Egypt

Amun Temple...
Looking like a row of "Shems" or "Rockets"
Egypt.... was one
of the continuing civilizations of the
Anunnaki - the Akkadians - the Assyrians and the Sumerians...
and
many
of their symbols remain as proof
of their descendency
from the original Anunnaki Star Gods. Whose average year was 3,600 Earth
Years.



Notice top of
Relief... Showing Space Vehicles...



Heliopolis
In ancient Egypt, in fact, the devout made pilgrimages
to a
special temple
in Heliopolis... to view and worship
the
“ben-ben” (a pyramid-shaped object...
in which the
Gods
had been transported to Earth).

In the open courts... that formed
the sanctuaries of the Sun Temples of the 5th Dynasty,
there appeared unusual
monuments topped with gilded pyramidions...
that caught
the rays of the
rising sun.

These structures... imitated
the "ben ben" stone of Heliopolis,
situated on the primeval hill, to
which at each dawning Ra
sent his beams in a
re-enactment of the miracle of
creation.
Not only did they represent "shems"
or "rockets", they served
as
"hollow information portals", where "secrets
of the ages" were stored.
They also draw down from the Sun's
magnetic rays a
special type of
electromagnetic solar energy that would
run along
the energy grid of the earth and create
energy.

The purpose of the stone pillars... was to simulate a fiery
sky ship. The
Sumerians called them “NA.RU”,
(stones
that rise).

The Akkadians, Babylonians and Assyrians called them
“naru” (objects that give off
light). The Amurru called them “nuras”
(fiery objects – in Hebrew, “ner” still means a pillar
that
emits light).
In the Indo- European tongues of the Hurrians and the
Hittites, the stellae were called “hu-u-ashi”
(firebird of stone).

An example of
this pyramid... can be found today
on the
U.S. One Dollar bill. From these
monuments, and indirectly
from the primitive stone that had
been venerated... from time immemorial, sprang
the great obelisks that towered over
Thebes. (Also called a "Cap Stone").

Heliopolis... was an important, ancient
city of Egypt, situated
right at the apex of the Nile
River delta, 8 km east of the
river, and about 10 km north of
modern Cairo.
Heliopolis is the Greek name of
the city, but several
other names were used in different
texts: Egyptian
theology called
it Per-Re ("City of
Re", which is the
name that was model
for the
Greek name... which
can be translated with "City of
the
Sun"), and in the
Bible it is called "On".

Etymology... "On"
(light), called Beth-Shemesh in the
Bible.
On... is better known under its
Greek name Heliopolis
or
"City of the Sun." Today
known as
Cairo,
Egypt. One of the
three major cities of ancient Egypt,
after
Thebes and Memphis, Heliopolis, "city of the
sun" in
Greek,
was situated in the area
of Tell Hisn on the northwestern
outskirts of today's Cairo.

The ancient Egyptian
name was Iunu, or iwnw, meaning
pillar. Today, it is largely covered by
the suburbs of Cairo
at el-Matariya (similar to "Maitreya" our
next Avatar), and
Tell
Hisn. It is not situated
on the bank of the Nile, but
lay
inland, to the west of the
river, and was connected there
by
an ancient canal.
One of the
earliest, richest and most influential of
theological traditions, centered in Iunu, was
summarized in the concept of
the Ennead, the group of nine gods that
embodied the
creative source and includes
a tenth god, Horus
the Elder).





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