21 apr. 2012

We live in interesting times

Soon we will get to read the whole version of   Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Missing fragments from the ancient manuscripts have been found. There was uncovered deep in the stores of the Queensland Museum, ABC News reports.

According to Dr John Taylor, British Museum Egyptologist, the lost and now found manuscripts belonged to a high-ranking Egyptian official who lived in 1420 BC.
Dr Taylor says the rare specimens belonged to a high priest of the Temple of Amun, around 3,400 years ago.
Tailor tells, he saw the name, who of one of the top officials from Egypt at the peak of ancient Egypt's prosperity. Then he was taken to the Queensland museum's storeroom to see more and says what came next is a once-in-a-lifetime discovery (there were some dealing the British Museum currently has a mummy exhibition on display at the Queensland Museum in Australia).

What we've got in Brisbane are the missing portions of this ancient book which has been split up, divided across the world for well over a hundred years.
Yes, but as Madam Blavatsky said, very few has know ever anything about this work (current yet fewer and fewer).
But this Book does not die, it cannot, because there will be the key for mysterious of all beings.
Så mycket kommer att synas ut vem ska få leva.

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