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I, Tutankhamun Domino Rhodes
This incredible story begins in the desert prior to conception, during the return journey from the Northern Greek realm, as the Father, the Egyptian Warrior Pharaoh Amunhotep, is escorting the Princess Tyah, his chosen bride, to her new home. We watch with a birds-eye view the splendid entrance into Thebes, and the welcome the Egyptian people give their new Queen who in time will become Tutankhamun’s moth. We re-live the birth of the Crown Prince, and recall his sudden death. Through his eyes we see ‘olden-day’ Egypt: its government, war machine and economics, its customs, philosophies and beliefs, and the peoples’ total understanding of each lifetime and the next. We see Egypt’s splendour in its buildings, its people, their clothes and jewellery; and witness the balance and harmony of life from lavish banquets with noisy entertainment, to reflections on sadness, decay and sorrow. We also see its treachery, envy and jealousy, intertwined with malicious actions, which eventually bring the Golden Age of Egypt to an untimely end. We meet Tutankhamun’s sister Sasha, and Kalaf, their minder and cousin by birth to Tutankhamun’s mother, along with Nishie, his much-loved attendant for outings and excursions, and Mei’ha, Kalaf’s once school mate, friend and helper. We also meet Ohmar, Through the Great Mysteries in the Initiation chapter, we see how Tutankhamun returns to the beginning of time as a spirit, to be again as one with the Almighty One, along with the OverSeers or OverLords who are the guardians of the universe. We find out, via his memories, how the pyramids were built and by whom, why the sphynx was built for and why Tutankhamun’s tomb was not found until early this century - and, we find out who the one to be called Sananda might have been, and how if Sananda had been born at the time, then not only Egypt but this planet may have had a different and better future. Tutankhamun becomes, in the eyes of the Egyptians, one of the honoured ‘Twice Born’, and finds, somewhat too late, that his mission in life is over.
I was TUTANKHAMUN’, way back then in Egypt. We are one and the same spirits, helping to prove re-Incarnation and thus Immortality is a fact, not a fantasy. We all can remember our pasts, when we are guided and instructed correctly by others who know.
This is one of my stories . . .
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