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Short Stories : Interview With an Archangel (Chapter 4) |
CHAPTER 4
Ramses II; Moses
It's about a pharaoh, not just any old, but the most powerful and greatest pharaoh that Egyptian history has ever seen.
We are now talking about Ramses II (* around 1303 BC; † June 27, 1213 BC), also called the Great, was the third ancient Egyptian king (Pharaoh) from the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom.
During his reign, Egypt achieved an economic and cultural boom that no other pharaoh had achieved since him. Through his diplomatic actions he managed to keep a peace with his neighboring peoples, including the Hittites, for almost fifty years.)
I mentioned that Michael, as the reincarnation of Solomon, wanted to return to the light through good deeds.
As the reincarnation of Ramses, he wanted to bask in power that, as an angel who had not yet fallen, was sufficiently available to him. I will only go into the points of his life that are relevant to us, because too much has been speculated and written about.
Do you know that Michael invaded his body when he tried to take his own life after his firstborn was killed?
Like Cleopatra centuries later, he let himself be bitten by a poisonous snake, but his childhood friend Sinan, who specialized in medicine and snake science, found him and saved his life. From that moment Michael was inside of him and gave him his strength and strength again.+
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I would like to briefly tell you a bit more about Ramses ‘life before Michael took possession of him.
He was sired by Seti I. He was an Egyptian king (pharaoh) during the New Kingdom and second ruler of the 19th dynasty, who ruled from 1290 to 1279 BC. Ruled. He was the son and co-regent of Ramses I and father of Ramses II, whom he made his co-regent himself at the age of fifteen. So far it is known. At the same time, however, another child was conceived, Moses or Mosis.
Moses was conceived by Sethos ‘sister. The only no-go was that she wasn't married. This meant that under no circumstances was she allowed to become pregnant. Under absolutely no circumstances.
From the comparable rank of prince you had to be married to have a child; all lower classes were allowed to have illegitimate children. Therefore, she hid her pregnancy with loose clothes and the pretense of sensitivities. After Moses was born, she put her firstborn in a reed boat to avoid the shame and punishment that followed.
But since she was surrounded by many servants, this event did not go unnoticed. After the child was abandoned, a servant rescued Moses at the risk of her life. She jumped into the waters of the Nile and caught the basket before the rapids could tear it away forever. Moses and Ramses grew up together and loved each other like brothers, they were cousins, although nobody knew that.
After reaching the age of 16, both received the grand initiation. They were instructed in secret sciences, as well as astronomy, architecture, and mathematics.
On the day of the great inauguration of Ramses and Moses, seminal events took place.
They were led up the 72 steps of wisdom in the pyramid and, after they had consumed a kind of hemlock drink, which put them into a death-like sleep, were brought into two separate rooms.
There was a sarcophagus in both, one was the real one, the other a copy, a placebo, so to speak.
Ramses was supposed to be in the real (only this corresponded to the divine scale) and Moses in the imitation sarcophagus, but the followers of the Children of Light exchanged them, following the ancient scriptures in which the arrival of Moses had been announced for hundreds of years .
After being placed in the sarcophagus, Moses fell into a death-like sleep and began his journey through all 7 stages of being before his Creator. The result of his conversation with God were the 12 commandments.
I only want to tell you about this journey, it would fill a whole book, that it led him through space and time, to the throne of God, surrounded by 7 archangels, above all Gabriel.
After 12 hours in the sarcophagus, a drink was poured into both of them, which neutralized the effects of the hemlock and brought them back to life.
Now that they were both conscious again, they were carried out into the sun on a stretcher. A corridor in the pyramid, the walls of which rose about forty meters.
The first ray of light from the morning sun connected them directly with Ra, the sun god, who is the materialization of an archangel. Ra is the materialization of the archangel Raphael. Yes, the whole life of the earth is only made possible through the sun, the materialization of one of the sons of God. And if you are concerned about the power of God, look to the sun. And this is only a fraction of the divine power!
Well, the first ray of sunlight triggered a lock in Moses' brain that made him forget all that had been recognized until the point in time intended for it.
Distant worlds
Seven more years passed before Moses came to Pi-Ramses (Pi-Ramesses) as an architect for Ramses. As an architect, he directed the construction work.
(Shortly after the death of his father Seti I, Ramses II declared the summer palace built by his father near the old Hyksos town of Avaris in the eastern Nile Delta to be the core of his new capital. He called it Per-Ramessu-a'a -nachtu ("House of Ramses, great in victories").
During their excavations to dig foundations for the new city, they came across a temple complex from the times of the beginnings of Egypt, from the times of Thoth.
His construction workers broke through a cellar ceiling.
After lamps and ladders were brought in, Moses went down first. This basement room was just a kind of forecourt, from which a dark corridor led, at the end of which there was a grille made of pure gold.
Moses hurriedly had heavy poles brought in to open this gate. Only a small chamber followed, adorned with strange characters.
Moses had never seen these characters before. They were so graceful to look at that Moses could hardly take his eyes off them.
At the end of the room there were six more lattice gates made of pure gold, one behind the other. The bars were as thick as the forearms of a grown man. In the middle of the first of the six gates was a round symbol, a triangle with one eye, around which the same characters were arranged in a star shape as in the first vestibule. The triangle protruded about 1.5 cm. Moses couldn't resist the temptation to touch it. When he put pressure on the eye with his fingers, the gate popped open.
He repeated the process for each subsequent gate, as they were all made the same. After all the gates had opened, they gave a view of a huge hall. The triangle with the eye was again in the middle of the hall floor. About ten feet in diameter. A triangle made of pure gold. The inner eye was the most wonderful work Moses had ever seen. The eyelids and eye rims were artfully crafted from interlocking black crystals. The pupil was made of a fist-sized sapphire that the torchlight made to glow. The floor plan of the room was round. There were 72 pillars on the outer walls. They had to be at least 5 meters high. Above it rose a dome depicting a starry sky. There were many small doors between the pillars, which Moses opened one after the other. 71 of the chambers contained amphorae, each filled with a papyrus roll. In the seventy-second chamber he discovered 2 box-like structures that would later go down in history as the Ark of the Covenant. In this chamber there was another door on the back wall. When it was opened, Moses was amazed, because innumerable steps led down. Moses had the door locked again and guarded. The two oversized boxes, some decorated with gold, looked like a carriage without wheels and were covered with strange symbols. He had one of them brought to his home. He sent a messenger to Ramses in order to find out the secrets of the found steps together with him.
Ramses arrived after two weeks. The rear door of the 72nd chamber was opened again, Moses and Ramses descended the stairs together, followed by a 30-strong bodyguard. They descended about 400 steps deeper and deeper into the earth. There the staircase ended in front of a round gate that was again provided with characters over and over. It was opened by force and Moses and Ramses could not believe their eyes what they now saw.
Above them, about 20 m high, was a dome, criss-crossed by brass walkways that continued in the wall. In the middle of the room, reaching up to the dome, there was a kind of top, the diameter of which was a third of its height. There were 32 recessed circular copper plates on the floor. Inside there were depressions of bare footprints.
Ramses had the soldiers who had brought with them take off their sandals and positioned one at a time on the platforms. He too shed his royal sandals and was the last to step on the remaining free copper disk. The brass parts all over the room glowed green. The top began to turn to the right, faster and faster, until it had reached a multiple of the speed of the earth's rotation. Then it happened. In front of Ramses and Moses' eyes, one by one his soldiers dissolved into molecules. The bodies now looked like hundreds of small spheres that were being pulled into the interior of the top. Ramses and Moses watched the events with fascination before teleportation was initiated for them as well. Then Ramses and Moses slowly began to dissolve.
The arrival
When they came to they were in the same room, but something was different. The brass strips no longer shimmered green, but blue. The top had also changed color from yellow to red. As they made their way to the exit, they found that the stairs that previously led upwards now continued downwards. They followed her until they stepped out through an archway made of a material they had never seen before. In front of them they saw a road paved with white cobblestones that led to a city that they could see far on the horizon, but whose silhouette was more like a mountain range than the contours of a city. The sky glowed red-greenish and let the surrounding landscape appear in an unreal light. When they turned their eyes to the firmament, they saw two suns. Ramses and Moses were frightened to death. After Moses was struck by the first rays of light, the veil of oblivion fell from him and revealed what had hitherto been hidden. He had seen this place before, during his long journey on the night of its inauguration. He knew instinctively where they were and what had happened. The gyro, as the transmitter of genetic data, had carried her to another planet. He dissolved the travelers into their molecules and encrypted each individual molecule in a numerical code. This code was then sent into the universe with a strong information signal to exactly the same machine, which converted this code into molecules, which in turn transformed them into a body. It was thus possible to get to other planets without leaving the earth in a gross physical manner. After the end of the journey to other planets, the reverse process was set in motion, only now with a numerical code extended by the experience.
The molecules formed again into a person who was now conscious of what had been experienced on the other planet, as this information was transmitted with the numerical code. The chambers discovered by Moses under Pi Ramses were the former travel center of the Atlanteans.
Egypt was the southernmost part of ancient Atlantis before the tectonic plates broke apart from the meteorite impact.
It should turn out that the city they now saw before them was the haven of the Atlanteans, used by those who had foreseen the danger of doom in good time. Ramses, Moses and his bodyguard followed the white cobblestones until they stood in front of a mighty gate. A short time later the gate was opened and two blond giants in shimmering gold armor let them in. Inside the walls the houses shimmered blue-metallic in the light of the two evening suns.
Their march led them directly to the largest building in the city, which loomed in front of them like a palace, so mighty and impossible to see where it ended.
After entering the building, they were led through many corridors until they reached a large hall. This hall ended at a height of approx. 50 m in the shape of a pyramid, which sat like a mighty roof on its walls.
At the far end of the hall steps led to a kind of platform on which 7 throne-like chairs were lined up in a semicircle. At that moment they were occupied by 5 men and 2 women. An old man wrapped in a blue robe scurried nervously in front of the dais, pacing back and forth between the chairs to confer with those seated there. A soft gong sounded, and the old man opened the door to Ramses, who exuded the dignity of a king just by his appearance.
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