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Explorer. Researcher. Author of #1 Amazon New Release. Expedition Tour Leader. https://t.co/3q6ob6oVJt Ancient Egypt • Peru & Bolivia • Türkiye.

Luxor, Egypt Katılım Mart 2010
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
Honored to hear WWE SuperStar @FinnBalor mention my YouTube channel as one of his favorites on @StephMcMahon’s podcast while discussing his interest in ancient history and exploring the mysteries of our past. Appreciate the shoutout, brother. More investigations ahead. 🔎
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Today I’m back Inside the Osireion at Abydos again — one of Egypt’s most enigmatic ancient monuments. Massive stone, sacred water, underworld symbolism, and a mystery that still refuses to sit quietly in the past. Exploring themes I go deeper into in my forthcoming book, The Adept Initiate’s Guide to the Osireion: Experiencing the Birth House Isis using the esoteric symbols approach.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
I’ve been aware of his work for years, but I don’t see myself immensely benefiting from it. He invented his own interpretation for the bulb rather than relying on what the ancient Egypt Egyptians themselves say. If anything, I think he would’ve mentally benefit from the study of Egyptology, ancient Egypt, Egyptian history, and the hieroglyphic language, as I have. Without the fundamentals, you’re just playing a guessing game.
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KobieOne aka HEXLOCKER@KobieOne01·
@FoMaHun @Anyextee Both of you gents could benefit immensely by checking out the work of William Armand Sosa. It seems to be a bulb after all. Just not for lighting!
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
The famous so-called Dendera “light bulb.” 💡 See my next tweet for a full breakdown. Spoiler: it’s not a light bulb.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
The discussion around ancient Egypt often centers on “lost technology,” but many researchers argue the bigger question may involve lost techniques and forgotten knowledge. Even mainstream Egyptology acknowledges there are still gaps in our understanding of ancient engineering and construction. Explore more: AdeptExpeditions.com
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
Shows like Ancient Aliens helped introduce millions of people to ancient sites like Puma Punku, Tiwanaku, and other archaeological mysteries around the world. Over time, creators and researchers helped bring these conversations into mainstream online culture. Explore more: AdeptExpeditions.com
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
That’s an interesting interpretation, but it’s not what the hieroglyphic say and I’ve never heard of the “star temple project “ discussed among the ancient Egyptians themselves in their ancient Egyptian texts. There’s no such thing mentioned in the hieroglyphic descriptions. I would be curious to know more. What is the most compelling piece of evidence you’ve come across the suggest this idea?
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John L. Crangle
John L. Crangle@crangle_j·
@Anyextee Actually it's all dedicated to the Startemple project which is part of a seat-shaped alignment between a location in the Atlantic ocean and Sais, Egypt.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
You’ve probably been told the famous Dendera “light bulb” proves the ancient Egyptians had electricity. 💡 But what if you’ve been looking at it completely wrong? In this video, you’ll discover: - what the accompanying hieroglyphs actually say - the deeper esoteric meaning and ritual technology associated with this crypt, and how - all 7 Hermetic Principles are symbolically encoded within a single relief. Once you understand the symbolism, you’ll never look at the so-called “light bulb” the same way again. Watch now and please subscribe: youtu.be/WXfCafBwyuM?si…
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
@FoMaHun That’s creative and funny, but the hieroglyphs already explain the scene. It’s Harsomtus in his role as Ihy, the principle of vibration, son of Hathor and Horus, emerging from the lotus in a ritual/theological context — not a lightbulb, and not a liquor still.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
@AlexLarinx @FoMaHun It’s usually best not to be pedantic here. There is no “K” in Harsomtus. Harsomtus is a Greek/Latinized rendering of Hor-sema-tawy — “Horus, Uniter of the Two Lands” — which is the deity represented in the Dendera crypt scene.
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Alex Larin
Alex Larin@AlexLarinx·
@FoMaHun @Anyextee The hieroglyphic inscriptions around the left and right figures read: “Kharsmothus, the great god who dwells in Dendera, rises from a lotus flower... His radiance fills the earth, his brilliance illuminates the heavens. His power is great, and he protects his sanctuary.”
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
This does not show the correct hieroglyphs and jabed hema is also incorrect. They are confusing that with Upu, the frog-headed baboon…holding two knives…a protective geni, he who cuts open the way for new life to emerge. The rest of the attributions are correct, but it doesn’t show the proper hieroglyphs
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
Btw this tweet is not about that cartouche or the dating of the site. Yesterday’s visit was not about the dating of the structure, it was a visit with different intentions with and for the Rosicrucians. None of the four photos above are showing the location or the cartoon itself nor were they intended to. I’ve made plenty of content on that subject and have already shown the cartouche elsewhere.
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Alfred Smith
Alfred Smith@SmithAlfre76417·
@Anyextee Do these photos contain the embedded cartouche? X Resolution options do now allow clear viewing
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
Inside the Osireion at Abydos today with my Fratres and Sorores of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC. 🌹 A rare and deeply meaningful moment in one of ancient Egypt’s most mysterious sacred spaces.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
These 4 photos do not contain the image of that keystone with the cartouche of Seti I. But I’ve posted images of it before — including my own captures using a 360° extendable selfie stick taken during a tour that I hosted alongside Ancient Architects and History for Granite YouTube channels. We also had author Keith Hamilton on that tour to witness I’ve both photographed and filmed the cartouche multiple times over the years to document it. You can also find published photographs of it in Egyptological literature. It should be noted that only part of the cartouche is visible through the crevice — but enough remains to clearly identify it as Seti. Additionally, several other keystones recovered from the site also bear his cartouche. And the mudbricks at the sealed entrance also had the cartouche signature. All of that has been recorded in the early archaeological reports by Frankfort. Yesterday, while revisiting the site, I noticed a new development: the authorities have now sealed over the crevice, likely as part of the ongoing restoration work. This appears to have happened within the last 4–5 months. This attached video shows the location, but it’s not the close-up shot. I took with the extendable Selfie stick. I would have to dig for that and I just don’t have time for that right now. youtube.com/shorts/wsRlGpf…
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
@Thiagorsvt We would be delighted to have you join one of our tours where we actually go inside the Osireion. You can use an app on your mobile device that translates English into your native language. AdeptExpeditions.com/tours
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Thiago@Thiagorsvt·
@Anyextee I've been on a tour of Abydos, but the closest I could get was the area overlooking the Osireion. I think it's one of the most incredible places in the world. I would take a tour like that just to go inside, but I would have to improve my English to fully enjoy the trip.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
My forthcoming book, The Adept Initiate’s Guide to the Osireion: Experiencing the Birth of Isis Using the Esoteric Approach, will be available later this year. 👉 Anyextee.com for more details.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
Matt Sibson of Ancient Architects and I will be leading our 3rd tour of Ancient Turkey together this October 2-12. Join us to experience a Taş Tepeler unlike any other & more! 👇
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Join me on a tour of Ancient Turkey from October 2nd to 12th this year! We’ll visit Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe and Sayburç, as well as the Hittite capital, Hattusa, the caves of Derinkuyu and so much more! Book your place now! Just visit adeptexpeditions.com/tours/turkey-t…

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Tasteless Opinion@tstless·
@Anyextee That has been done ad-nauseum. What worth do you really add to the table? other than protecting the mainstream narrative and walking the same dumb lines? There are so many cracks on their narrative and yet you choose to avoid them all like the plague. You are an asset 4 them.
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Anyextee@Anyextee·
The H blocks of Tiwanaku in Bolivia continue to fascinate researchers with their precision stonework, interlocking designs, and advanced engineering. These ancient sites reveal an incredible understanding of construction and materials in the ancient Andes. Explore more: AdeptExpeditions.com
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