Ancient Egyptian Wisdom:
The Science That Is Magick, Part One
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There are also devices to be found in Egyptian artwork, normally without too much digging, that depict strikingly vaccuum-tube like devices- more weight to Nikola Tesla's statements that his art of wireless electricity and radio was an ancient one, a statement that was recounted in one of Thomas Bearden's works.
Support for its transmission capabilities can either be accepted from the interpretation of the tet that appears in "Pyramid Energy: The Philosophy of God, The Science of Man" by Dean and Mary Hardy, and Marjorie and Kenneth Killick", or inferred that the array of rings is like the configuration of the master magnet, of which it’s noted that these rings act like the secondary in a transformer, hence a coil device need not be present.
One classic scene where an apparent cathode can be actually seen extending through the layers of material in the tet has an ankh resting atop the tet, and they may have presumed it a functional literalism saying the two are linked.
My own feeling is that the output of a tet, perhaps a single one by itself, can be easily induced into the ring of an ankh, and then input can be applied to moderate or modulate the energy, much like a transistor.
Beyond simple applications such as those suggested by the text in question, any interaction with the wielder of an ankh, such as galvanic skin response or capacitance tuning, familiar modern principles, may be an opportunity for biofeedback and even holographic data from the brain to enter the current flow. Hence the ankh and tet pair could be used like a powerful electronic magick wand, ultimately limited only by the humanity and skill of its operator.
There are many Egyptian artworks that show something coming from the ankh in this way, and other of "annointings" and various deeds which look a lot more like someone is applying electromagnetic waves to various purposes. Healing, and everyday tasks such as warming food or sanitation, perhaps, may be likely candidates.
Rare squared form of tet, at left. The heavy animal may be a ancient symbol for heavy electrons; the squaring may be an ancient way of referring to water. The tet might employ magnetohydrodynamic principles like ancient Egyptian and modern transportation technology, but it may employ it in obtaining energy from certain materials as well
Hence, the "missing principle" of such a wireless battery may be the, if any, "missing principle" of the magick mirrors made of marcasite, pyrite and other "near-ferromagnetics". The word "potential" seems to ring clearly, it is almost as if such a device might somehow convert the physical potential of a near ferric to be the magnetic material that it is so very close to, and convert that potential into electrical potential, if the technology does not head off in the direction of Tom Bearden’s assertions and circumvent a science- our modern science- based on the possibly erroneous notions of "potentials" altogether.
One of Allen and Sally Landsburg's books delves into the peculiar recorded longevity of certain ancient Middle Eastern rulers. Their ages are written as numbers like 60, 000 and 70,000 years. They go so far as to speculate that these ancients took perhaps the kind of batteries that are found in archaeological sites in the Middle East, and connected them to their endocrines to achieve this effect. As bizarre, or even Frankensteinian, as this may sound, not only with a wireless contrivance such as a tet could they have a reasonable chance of existing in such a fashion without the encumbrance of being perpetually physically wired to a machine, but some of the vignettes of the tet as an old man certainly encourage even more speculation along these lines. The depiction of the tet with eyes may not necessarily tend to contraindicate this either. Fortunately, Nikola Tesla's enthusiasm for unusual application of electricity toward such elements of the human condition helps such a speculation seem even less perverse; fortunate because such a speculation could even prove to be the truth.
Symbolically grouped here with the crook and the flail is the curious "bat" staff that appears in a great deal of ancient Egyptian art. With the big eared creature at one end and a possible tuning fork at the other, it's a convincing symbol for sound, adding further weight to an alternative method of levitating stone blocks and the like by the ancients through the mastery of acoustics.
This vignette may be a sort of unified feild theory, showing the equanimity of magnetic, mechanical (acoustic), and electric forces respectively
Ancient Egyptian Wisdom
The Magick That Is Science, Part Two
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The "vacuum tubes" themselves prove puzzling. They do not always appear to be sealed, they often seem to be cavitized or perforated with a square opening, and yet they continuously appear in scenes that do not otherwise make sense. All of this merely serves as more assertion that the "pouring" and "annointing" we see in so many Egyptian works is the application of electromagnetic forces and not the application of actual fluids.
There is an abundance of mundane evidence alone to suggest that the Egyptian science included what might be called fertility magic. It may entail the ability to cause spontaneous and miraculous plant growth in the same fashion as the plant miracles which are so familiar in many cultures and of which the Theosophists such as Madame Blavatsky provided such striking details of, and whose likes include the plant miracles of the Eleusinian Mysteries, for which Mircea Eliade's "Rites and Symbols of Initiation" (pg. 111), which is quoted on one of the pages of this site which includes material on plant miracles, remains one of the more excellent sources in regards to the matter of "vegetation miracles".
The subject of possible ancient Egyptian familiarity with heavy electrons (muons) is a broad subject that also embraces their legendary achievements in alchemy and in making the fabled "elixirs of life" or of eternal youth.
As asserted on the page of this site regarding "elixirs" and "fountains of youth" and their like, many of these agents may be human growth factor promoters or analogs, given hundreds of times their normal effectiveness through the phenomena of exotic where normal molecules may take on hundreds of times the normal physical properties when even a single heavy electron is fixed into an atomic orbit.
The relationships of muons to alchemy and cold fusion that appears in many theories of the latter might explain also the peculiar relationship between transmutation of elements and the making of elixirs that is traditional, even if the transmutation should eventually be proven to be accumulation and substitution of magnetized atoms mined from the ground for the atoms in the material being transmuted.
The cathode-ray tube or "Crookes' tube" like object depicted in scenes from the temple of Hathor (a bovine Goddess) at Dendera may depict a relativistic source of these heavy electrons- a muon gun- which could drastically expedite the magickal processes which involve these particles.
This scene looks an incredible amount like a modern radiesthesia texts detailing the energetic properties of various geometries, particularly pyramidal forms and domes. Such notions have been supported by the scholarly acknowledgements of various forms as dielectric resonators that have appeared in conventional scientific journals.
Another supporting notion is the presence and the iconographic labelling of the Scarab as a symbol of immortality in perhaps even more instances than the sacred blue water lily.
Besides the behavior of the dung beetle in many ways serving to allegorize and subsequently symbolize the aspects of artificial generation of life and the clearly alchemic act of creation of an artificial life form, the Homunculus, which is notorious in magick. Like the case with the Homunculus as well, we could surmise a possibility of a human growth factor to be saturated with heavy leptons.
E.A.W. Budge in fact recounts just what we would expect if the insects yielded such substances, that the scarabs were ingested by a number of indigenous peoples and that they also showed effects such as we would associate with possible human growth factor promoters such as the promotion of menstruation. Some agents that promote human growth factor may promote menstruation even after menopause.
This of course should not surprise the chemist; the insect kingdom is full of strange chemicals, particularly many phenethyl derivatives which are similar to human growth factor promoters and neurotransmitters, but which are rare and different enough that their effects may be now largely unknown, if they are now known at all.
Manly Palmer Hall included in some versions of "The Secret Teachings of All Ages" a scene which is included in Bird and Thompkins' "Secrets of the Great Pyramid", showing a secret initiation that might have occurred in the Pyramids where the initiate is acquainted with death and the afterlife through out of body experience, and once thus "enlightened" is able to return to the body and enjoy physical immortality because of it.