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Abu Gurab (also spelt Abu Ghurab, Abu Gurob and Abu Jirab) is an ancient Egyptian archaeological site. Egyptologists call it a ‘Sun temple’ and say it was built for the purpose of honouring Ra (it was never used as a burial place), by Nyuserre Ini, the sixth king of the 5th Dynasty, around 2420 BC. But according Abd’El Hakim Awyan, an acclaimed teacher of the sacred mysteries of Khemet,(the early name for Egypt), ancient Khemetian oral tradition says Abu Ghurab was already ancient by the time of the 5th Dynasty[1]

A limestone obelisk once stood atop this mound, with a pyramid-shaped cap called a ben-ben.  Egyptologists say it was over fifty metres tall and was modelled after the Sun temple at On (or Heliopolis), the site where Akhenaten was initiated in the esoteric mysteries. Pieces of this original obelisk are scattered all over the place. Hakim claims that the site dates deep into pre-history and is one of the oldest ceremonial sites on the entire planet. Moreover, he says the site was designed to create heightened spiritual awareness through the use of vibrations transmitted through the alabaster and other materials. This expanded awareness enabled one to connect with the sacred energies or invisible beings known as Neters. (For more on Neters, see my blog http://www.solarancestor.com/weekly-bulletin/-what-is-a-neter or full article: http://www.solarancestor.com/invisible-beings.html . It seems Hakim is describing what is called a Sun-gate portal today.[2] In Land of Osiris, author Stephen Mehler notes that indigenous tradition teaches that the Neters themselves, in some sort of physical form, once ‘landed’ and appeared in person at Abu Ghurab.

Other researchers say that this was actually a power plant, producing piezoelectricity by the effect of pumped water acting with mica in the ground, and the quartz crystal-laden red granite obelisk becoming a wireless energy transmitter. I believe this was one of the earliest Sun Tower electric energy source stations.


Credit Source for Picture at Top of Page
Top Left: http://guardians.net/egypt/cj98/abughurab/images/p002613.jpg
Top Right: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/Temple-solaire-abousir.jpg

References: 
[1] By William Henryhttp://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/stargate/stargate10.htm
[2] Ibid.

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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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