In 1799, when Napoleon was in Egypt fighting the Ottomans, his army took shelter in a dilapidated fort in Rashid on the west bank of the Nile. When one of Napoleon’s aides, Lieutenant Pierre-François Bouchard, was inspecting the defensive walls, he made a discovery that changed history. One of the stones had lettering carved into it. The words were written in Greek, but there were also symbols – Egyptian hieroglyphics.
This was the Rosetta Stone, with the same text written in Ancient Greek and Ancient Egyptian. It was the key to unlocking the mysteries of Egyptian picture-writing, allowing the modern world to finally understand the language of the Pharaohs.
About 130 years later came the second most important breakthrough in our understanding of Ancient Egypt. In 1937, R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz began a painstaking study of the grand temple complex of Luxor. It took 15 years, but after precisely analyzing every stone, statue and inscription in every chamber, Schwaller de Lubicz demonstrated how profoundly advanced the civilization of Ancient Egypt really was, both materially and spiritually. He showed that the foundation of our modern science and culture came not from Greece, but from Egypt.
Now you can get the benefits of Schwaller de Lubicz’s research. There is space available for you in a small group tour of Egypt that features Luxor. We will learn about the symbolism at the heart of Egyptian philosophy when we visit Luxor’s enigmatic Temple of Man. We will also connect with the Sacred Geometry and gain the benefits of Egypt’s divine energies.
Our October 4 – 14, 2022 tour of Egypt is co-hosted by author, astrologer and intuitive life journey guide Nancy Auspelmyer, with her partner, alternative healing teacher Dr. Ling Chen.
Here are more of the highlights of this amazing experience…
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- 4 day/3 night deluxe Nile cruise
- Private Interior Entrance to the Great Pyramid
- Private Interior Entrance to the Sphinx
- Horse-drawn carriage ride in Edfu
- Special visit to Abu Simbel including flights
Update: This tour has now been cancelled.
Photo Credits:
Fort Rashid: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rashid_For_Wiki-9.jpg
Rosetta Stone: <a href=”https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rosetta_Stone_-_front_face_-_corrected_image.jpg” data-link-id=”990409092″>Awikimate</a>, <a href=”https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0″ data-link-id=”990409093″>CC BY-SA 4.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons