- Watch a documentary about the strangest Pharaoh’s tombs.
Watch every documentary you come across about Ancient Egypt. Also, watch movies and read everything on Wikipedia! And based on all my information... you will start to see and understand everything...
So, what conclusions can I initially draw after watching “Wrath of the Titans”? I also want to add a few more comments after my conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man and a couple more after watching a documentary about the pharaoh’s tomb – about Tutankhamun. There’s an interesting observation here as well. You see, the first thing that stands out is that Tutankhamun emerged during a time of reforms – he was a reformer. A reformer is someone who restructures and changes existing orders as much as possible. And before Tutankhamun’s rule, his father reigned – and again, perceive all of this as sacred language, don’t imagine a specific person, but rather time periods. Before Tutankhamun, there was a force that ruled, and during that time, people recognized only one God. The one who ruled declared that only he could communicate with Him, and that was it. People were essentially cut off from the gods, and even the concept of polytheism was lost – it had disappeared. And when Tutankhamun came to power, he began restoring lost history, reviving ancient Egyptian religion, and bringing back knowledge and information about the afterlife, the existence of gods, and the underworld. What’s curious is that in the documentary, they even said that Tutankhamun led Egypt out of chaos – which is exactly what I’ve been talking about lately in my book, in the fifth volume. It’s as if we are currently in a time of chaos, and we need to transition from this chaos into a new kingdom. And this new kingdom is precisely the new knowledge – or rather, the forgotten old knowledge – the revival of the understanding of gods, worlds, and the structuring of the cosmos, the creation of all boundaries. In essence, all the current problems in the world – physical,