William Henry

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William Henry

@iamwilliamhenry

Researcher, author, and guide. Dedicated to recovering humanity's forgotten wisdom, the luminous teachings encoded in sacred art and ancient sites.

PHOENIX, AZ Katılım Ağustos 2010
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...wherever the deepest questions about the nature of reality are being seriously pursued. The Non-Human Intelligence Question with William Henry - Nashville, May 16th. Click here for details. 👇 iamwilliamhenry.com/events/nhiq
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...in sandals reconstructing a first century context. Their orientation was always toward the furthest edge of human understanding. Today, William suggests, you might find them at CERN, or working with the data coming back from the James Webb Telescope...
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The insight William Henry describes here came as a gift precisely because it reoriented his entire relationship to the figures he had spent decades studying. The realisation was not that he was following Jesus or channelling Mary Magdalene...
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The ancient Egyptians, William argues, understood this as a literal technology of transformation, and Seti's posture before Ptah is its clearest surviving visual record.
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Around 1200 BC, King Seti enters the conversation as one of the most significant figures in the ancient Egyptian resurrection tradition. William directs attention to a specific scene depicted at the Temple of Seti at Abydos...
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...the knowledge that the human being is not confined to one life, one realm, or one world, and that the technology of ascension was understood and practiced in ancient Egypt long before it was lost.
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Nothing in ancient Egyptian symbolism is accidental. The axe on Ptah's chest is not ornamental - it is a compressed theological statement waiting to be decoded. William traces that decoding to one of the oldest bodies of sacred text in the world.
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