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The Tutankhamun Prophecies: The Sacred Secret of the Maya, Egyptians, and Freemasons

by Maurice Cotterell

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From the bestselling author of The Mayan Prophecies, this book re-examines the life, times and tomb of Tutankhamun. Maurice Cotterell attempts to explain some of the mysteries that have puzzled scholars for centuries.
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In this book the author sets out to prove the links between the Maya, the Egyptian culture and the secrets of the Knights Templar. His theories aim to connect the Mayan Lord Pacal and the Egyptian boy-king Tutankhamun through decoding artefacts, images, and monuments in terms of numbers and measurements. There are also many other links, too detailed to adequately describe in a review. This is a very simple overview of an incredibly complex theory. The book could have been divided into three extremely interesting examinations of three fascinating periods of history. However, the author has a theory which, unless one accepts the premise, renders the book unbelievable. This theory is: the world was visited by five `super gods' in the forms of Lord Krishna, Tutankhamun, Buddha, Jesus, and Lord Pacal. Unless one accepts the author's theory about these spiritual leaders being linked, and effectively being reincarnations of the one god, then the book does not have much meaning. While I enjoyed the fantastic level of research into the Egyptians, the Mayans, and the Knights Templar I cannot accept the author's theory and I felt that at times the obsession with achieving numerical links (especially the number 144 000) was contrived and even forced at times. However, the degree of research makes the book valuable to interested readers if only for separate investigations into the mysteries and achievements of two magnificent and advanced cultures. I simply cannot accept the quasi-religious angle and this has dimmed my enthusiasm for the contents. ( )
  FionaRobynIngram | Feb 7, 2012 |
Post-it note: "Inscribed copy by author" "To John, With Best Wishes"
  AnomalyArchive | Aug 12, 2018 |
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From the bestselling author of The Mayan Prophecies, this book re-examines the life, times and tomb of Tutankhamun. Maurice Cotterell attempts to explain some of the mysteries that have puzzled scholars for centuries.

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Reveals the common origins of the ancient Egyptian and Mayan civilizations.

• Shows how these cultures had the ability to gaze into the heavens to predict the future unfolding of humanity and their place within the cosmic order.

• The author's revelations about the Freemasons' connection to this ancient knowledge generated a firestorm of controversy in Europe.

• By the author of the bestseller The Mayan Prophecies.

Maurice Cotterell's background as a scientist, mathematician, and engineer helped him to decipher the code of the ancient Maya, revealing the mystery of their science and religion to an extent never before possible. Using the same techniques, the author turns his attention here to deciphering the secrets encoded within the tomb of Tutankhamun. His extensive research revealed that both the ancient Egyptians and the Maya possessed a sophisticated understanding of sun spot activity and other astronomical phenomena--facts recently confirmed by modern science. Knowledge of the connections between solar patterns and human destiny allowed the Egyptians and Maya to harness the energy generated by the sun to achieve spiritual enlightenment and soul growth.

The link between reincarnation and solar energy encoded in the tombs of Tutankhamun and the Mayan Lord Pacal is a jealously guarded secret held by a select number of occult groups, including the higher orders of Freemasonry. The author unleashed a firestorm of controversy in Europe when he exposed much of the esoteric knowledge of the Freemasons, including one of the society's most carefully concealed secrets: incarnate gods like Lord Pacal and Tutankhamun have come to earth to help humans achieve spiritual enlightenment, soul growth, and individual realization as solar beings.
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