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Post by Sapphire on Feb 21, 2008 20:36:27 GMT -4
Copyright © 2008 by Sapphire
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Post by Sapphire on Feb 21, 2008 20:37:25 GMT -4
When I got there the rays appeared.
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Post by kentucker4 on Feb 21, 2008 23:49:55 GMT -4
Da*n, I want to go there. What were the people like? I hear parts of Africa are more dangerous now for Americans because of the muslims.
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 13:56:11 GMT -4
Da*n, I want to go there. What were the people like? I hear parts of Africa are more dangerous now for Americans because of the muslims. It is safe to travel there. I do not have the money nor the time or I would live there for a year just to study everything over there. Cairo museum could be the most precious museum in the world. Because all the artifacts over there. All genuine, all over couple thousand years old. The museum is dim (low lights) to preserve the mummies and statues. I was going to find King Dojser's statue first in the museum, I was standing at the front entrance of the museum (museum was packed with tourists), I could not find it right away. Later, I found the statue was right next to me, because it was surrounded by tourists, I could not see the statue right away, right after the tourists dispersed, it was right next to me, and it is located at left hand side of the front entrance. It was a magical moment, because I was him. I astral projected into this statue several times while I am in New York. Its location as if he is protecting Egypt. ;D After I left the museum, I did a prayer for me to be released by this statue, at night I projected into this statue again and exited out again. I felt I was tied into this statue for some reason, so I had to do the prayer, and at night I felt I was freed from it, and also because I was stabbed to death that life, I felt the knife pulled from my body and I was freed. There are very strong vibes and felt presences inside of the museum, because they are genuine kings and queens mummies. I saw the king Tut mummy and the mask he had, awesome. No photo allowed inside, to protect the arts. Museum is quite old, but one of the top 4 in the world. It was a magical trip, I met many kings and queens and local astrals, they all came to see me in astral. Very touching. Also, I broke the spells of the "Book of the Dead" while I was there, to save lots of astrals. Went to valley of the kings. ;D
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 14:06:57 GMT -4
I always wanted to visit Egypt, but it does take time and money, I am glad I did. Kentucker4, you must do a trip to Egypt at least once in a lifetime. Magical lands. There are budget travels, can fit all type of budget. I can give you some tips, when you visit Egypt, you must visit 3 cities like I did, because they are very rich in history. Cairo, Luxor, Aswan. Cairo is capital, Luxor is where all the kings and queens had the most history, Aswan is beautiful (I will load pictures, just give me time). ;D Look at this picture, the three pyramids of Giza from the airplane, when I was there ... I had lots of magical moments include some incredible shots, this is one of them. Copyright © 2008 by Sapphire
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 14:10:07 GMT -4
I found many secrets about the pyrimids and secrets of the book of the dead, I will write them in my book.
There are secrets about the 3 pryrimids, I found out while I was in Egypt. ;D
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 21:30:17 GMT -4
Hey Sapphire, Welcome back. Did you know the 3 pyramids point to 3 stars in Orion? The Urantia book says that is the headquarters for our local Universe. KS There is more than that, those pyramids and the sides are pointing the 3 stars in Orion is correct, but it is -not- the the headquarters for our local universe. It is pointing where the ____ lives. (I will give you a PM about this.) I will write these on my lastest book: " The Secrets of Dead: In the view of astral projection" (I changed the name of the book from "The Secrets of Dead: How the deceased crosses over to afterlife." I am still writing on this book. ;D
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Post by kentucker4 on Feb 22, 2008 21:33:26 GMT -4
Wow, when my contract over here is up, I am planning on going to Cambodia, Vietnam and then Thailand. Now I might just add Egypt to the list. I have always been curious about the pyramids and flight from Bangkok to Egypt probaly wouldn't be too bad.
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 21:52:03 GMT -4
This is for Kentucker4, The most expensive expense is the airline ticket, costs about 8 to 9 hundred dollars from the US. Once you get to Egypt, there are ways to save money, but unfortunately was not my case, because I traveled with my sister and other colleagues and friends, it could not save much. To save money, you can stay at hostels (not hotel, hotel is more expensive), hostels cost $8 per bed but share bathroom. I have a sister, there is no way she will share bathroom. Most hostels and hotels provide free breakfast, but simple breakfast, like a cooked egg, breadsticks, jam, butter and a small cheese. If you are by yourself or with a partner, eat sandwiches, will save you a bundle, I was with many people, we went out to eat a lot, local food is EXCELLENT. They are quite cheap, around 100 to 120 LE (Egyptian Pound) = $19 to $22 US dollars for two, I have to pay my sister's expense. $1 = 5.5 LE ... a dollar goes a long way. We could not communicate with the local and the local do not speak English, but we manage to order and some other local or tourists are helping to translate. ;D What will cost the most is... the admission fees to the sites, they are not expensive, but they add up. The Egyptian museum: 50 LE. The pyramids of Giza and step pyramid, 50 LE. Luxor: The Valley of the kings 70 LE, Al-Deir Al-Bahari Temple 25 LE, the sound and light show in Luxor 85 LE (this show is a waste of money). Karnak Temple: 50 LE, Luxor Temple: 40 LE, Temple of Hatzizu -valley of the queens 40 LE. Aswan: Philae Temple 40 LE, and great dam 8LE. Abu Simbel - 80 LE, plus we took the flight over $145 US each person- round trip, this you need to book ahead, at least 3 days ahead (my sister would not take bus). If you take bus tour, it will take 3 to 4 hours (each way) to get to the site, only cost 30 LE per person. These sites ... they add up. We had already skipped many tours, or they could add up a lot more, just decide which tour you means to you the most. You can book tours locally, will save you money, if you book from the US and book from Internet will rip you off big time. Local flights from Cairo to Luxor or Aswan, need 3 day in advance reservation then will save you money, like $60 US dollars (one way). Egyptian air provided free transportation to the Abu Simbel site once you get to the airport in Abu Simbel. In Egypt, they charge local or tourist differently, so book the tours in Egypt -- those tour operators, can give you local people price instead of tourist price. You always have to haggle over there, if you do not haggle, it is almost an insult to them. Cut the price they ask into the minimum you want to pay then pretend you do not care for the item and walk away, then they will ask you to come back and sell it to you. Local people are very nice and friendly, but Egypt is around 40 years behind western civilization. In the country, they are still riding on donkey. People are simple and innocent. When you get there, be nice to them. Most tour books teach you how to deal with the sightseeing souvenir sellers. They teach you phrases like... " Get lost" or "Go away." Don't do that, be nice to them, pretend you do not understand them, smile and keep walking, they are trying to make a living (the guy or the kid probably supporting the whole family with his income). They are poor, but it is not their fault. People live a decent and simple life. They do not steal because their Muslim religion. Very touching. Remember-- bring hear-plugs, the Muslim teachings will wake up the whole city 6 am in the morning. And streets are noisy.
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Post by king arthur on Feb 22, 2008 22:30:16 GMT -4
We took sleeper train which is an excellent choice from Cairo to Luxor, $60 US dollars. It was a lot of fun, at least to me. On the way over to Luxor, I was able to project out.
Saw many Egyptian people lined up on the side of railways. I asked them why they were there. They were waiting for me to appear in astral-- they knew I was coming. Those people were the ones who got killed on the rail tracks, they either died when crossing the rails or accident or commit suicides.
They were waiting for my appearance, and asking for pardon and help. I pardoned them all. So, they were able to be released from these rail tracks and able to enter other dimensions.
And saw some astrals who live near rail tracks, showed up and to welcome and greet me.
One astral was running outside of my train and asking, "Khan, we need help with agriculture."
(Khan means King to them.) I made a seed appear in my left hand and gave it to him and said, "This will grow abundantly, will help people will not starve, this seed can be only given not sell, do not sell them, then it will not grow, give and spread who needs it."
Then one astral came to me and said, "We know you are not quite pleased with the Muslin religion, Which religion we should believe?" I said to him, "Set a religion of King Dojser, because I will be able to hear you."
Muslin religion is good also, because they taught people -- no stealing, or their hand will be cut off.
Then a women ran after the train and told me her son is sick, asked my help to heal him, and I did.
On the way to Luxor, somehow they knew I am on the train, and all came to me for help.
One astral asked me, "Should we call you 'God'?" I said to them, "Don't call me God, call me King Dojser."
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2008 1:54:52 GMT -4
Very nice pictures.
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Post by silverhorse on Feb 23, 2008 12:10:42 GMT -4
Welcome back! Sapphire! ;D
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Post by king arthur on Feb 24, 2008 0:55:51 GMT -4
Thanks everyone! ;D Cairo from airplane: Copyright © 2008 by Sapphire Great food in Egypt, very tasty. (My friend's hand in the pic) Coco Cola
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Post by king arthur on Feb 24, 2008 1:11:04 GMT -4
All pictures...Copyright © 2008 by Sapphire Step Pyramid, too bad, no one is allowed to enter, the tour guide told me since he was born never heard anyone can enter. I know King Dojser's mummy is still in there, I could be the only one on earth knows where is his mummy, because I was him. There are many sad stories about this pyramid, I will write it into my book some on this forum. In the country, people are still riding on donkeys, it is kind of cute. ;D People are poor but live a decent and simple and happy life, see all kids are smiling. It is very difficult to keep yourself clean in Cairo, because it is in the dessert, sands and pollutions.
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Post by kentucker4 on Feb 24, 2008 1:47:58 GMT -4
This is for Kentucker4, The most expensive expense is the airline ticket, costs about 8 to 9 hundred dollars from the US. Once you get to Egypt, there are ways to save money, but unfortunately was not my case, because I traveled with my sister and other colleagues and friends, it could not save much. To save money, you can stay at hostels (not hotel, hotel is more expensive), hostels cost $8 per bed but share bathroom. I have a sister, there is no way she will share bathroom. Most hostels and hotels provide free breakfast, but simple breakfast, like a cooked egg, breadsticks, jam, butter and a small cheese. If you are by yourself or with a partner, eat sandwiches, will save you a bundle, I was with many people, we went out to eat a lot, local food is EXCELLENT. They are quite cheap, around 100 to 120 LE (Egyptian Pound) = $19 to $22 US dollars for two, I have to pay my sister's expense. $1 = 5.5 LE ... a dollar goes a long way. We could not communicate with the local and the local do not speak English, but we manage to order and some other local or tourists are helping to translate. ;D What will cost the most is... the admission fees to the sites, they are not expensive, but they add up. The Egyptian museum: 50 LE. The pyramids of Giza and step pyramid, 50 LE. Luxor: The Valley of the kings 70 LE, Al-Deir Al-Bahari Temple 25 LE, the sound and light show in Luxor 75 LE (this show is a waste of money). Karnak Temple: 50 LE, Luxor Temple: 40 LE, Temple of Hatzizu -valley of the queens 40 LE. Aswan: Philae Temple 40 LE, and great dam 8LE. Abu Simbel - 80 LE, plus we took the flight over $145 US each person- round trip, this you need to book ahead, at least 3 days ahead (my sister would not take bus). If you take bus tour, it will take 3 to 4 hours (each way) to get to the site, only cost 30 LE per person. These sites ... they add up. We had already skipped many tours, or they could add up a lot more, just decide which tour you means to you the most. You can book tours locally, will save you money, if you book from the US and book from Internet will rip you off big time. Local flights from Cairo to Luxor or Aswan, need 3 day in advance reservation then will save you money, like $60 US dollars (one way). Egyptian air provided free transportation to the Abu Simbel site once you get to the airport in Abu Simbel. In Egypt, they charge local or tourist differently, so book the tours in Egypt -- those tour operators, can give you local people price instead of tourist price. You always have to haggle over there, if you do not haggle, it is almost an insult to them. Cut the price they ask into the minimum you want to pay then pretend you do not care for the item and walk away, then they will ask you to come back and sell it to you. Local people are very nice and friendly, but Egypt is around 40 years behind western civilization. In the country, they are still riding on donkey. People are simple and innocent. When you get there, be nice to them. Most tour books teach you how to deal with the sightseeing souvenir sellers. They teach you phrases like... " Get lost" or "Go away." Don't do that, be nice to them, pretend you do not understand them, smile and keep walking, they are trying to make a living (the guy or the kid probably supporting the whole family with his income). They are poor, but it is not their fault. People live a decent and simple life. They do not steal because their Muslim religion. Very touching. Remember-- bring hear-plugs, the Muslim teachings will wake up the whole city 6 am in the morning. And streets are noisy. Cool, thanks all of the advice.
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