Father Sikar's Egyptian Mission: Rare Manuscripts and Their Destruction
The real tragedy was when Father Sikar landed in Egypt in the eighteenth century... and he was driven by a crazy, fanatical spirit. He visited Egypt from beginning to end... collecting rare manuscripts, buying them from people, then burning them without knowing a single word of them.
Father Sikar confesses that he found rare manuscripts in Fayoum that were said to talk about Adam. It is said that some manuscripts were talking about people who came from the West... and that they were completely different from the people of Egypt, in shape and color, and that they appeared and disappeared with strange animals and fruits.
Father Sikar admitted that some Egyptian clerics knew how to read these manuscripts... and this makes us... We say that it was written in the Coptic language... not in ancient hieroglyphs.
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The Tragic Burning of Bartolomeu de Gusmão’s Scientific Legacy
In the year 1790, the Catholic Inquisition burned the works of the scientist Bartolomeu de Gusmão in the city of Lisbon, who built the first airplane. And he was flying in the air...!
Not only did it burn, but it scattered the remnants of the fire in the mountains so that no human being could collect them again. It was rumored at that time that this Gusmão was able to turn dirt into gold... and burnt paper into white paper!
In World War II, many libraries of rare antiquities, inscriptions and manuscripts were burned, and people lost secrets whose value cannot be estimated... and we cannot know how much effort we had to put in. Among all these books, a two-volume book from Pharaonic Egypt was lost. It was said in its description that it is a summary of dialogues between the historian and twenty Egyptian priests, one of whom is described as holding the key to the Great Pyramid and the other pyramids.
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Ancient Egyptian Medical Secrets: Lost Knowledge of Healing and the Stars
This book contains medical prescriptions and natural treatment for all diseases, treatment of aging... and seeing the stars in the sky more clearly. This book contains a detailed description of how a person rises from the earth and then returns to it without any of his family noticing.
Then there is a remedy for unintended blows from the gods or their representatives. This phrase may have meant that the Pharaohs were guided to hallucinogenic drugs... or drugs that lead to clarity of mind or psychological treatment for psychological illnesses... or physical treatment for psychological illnesses caused by ghosts or unseen creatures... or inhabitants of other planets... this book It was also lost.
The great historian Arnold Toynbee did not mourn the loss of a text as much as he mourned the missing phrase on the Temple of Sais in Egypt. When the Greek historian Plutarch came to Egypt, he read this phrase on the Temple of Sais, and the phrase says: “I am who I was and who is and who is.” It will be. that no one revealed my secret and did not lift the veil of the unknown from my face. And that someone...” Then the text stopped, as someone came and erased this phrase
And many other things that man has wasted on man... to increase his confusion in knowing what happened, what is happening, and what will happen to us, against us, and after us... on this earth and on the planets.
Ancient Teachers of Wisdom: From Hermes to Buddha
In human crises, the sky opens, or a person opens the sky so that justice or justice advocates descend in the form of people... or in the form of animals, to teach people what is truth and what is good in all ancient civilizations.
for example, the Egyptian Hermes taught the Pharaohs writing and science... The Greek Apollo taught them music and medicine... Warpheus taught the Greeks how to reveal secrets... and Manus taught the Indians how to think about everything. Zoroaster taught Persian astronomy and melting metals. He taught the Celtic tribes how to sow love... He taught them horsemanship and taught them in times of crisis to sing and dance and that the stars in the sky dance on us and that we will not hear them until after we die, and our souls ascend.
Book Burnings Throughout History: Knowledge Destroyed to Control Thought
In the year 335 BC, it is said that Alexander the Great burned the Persepolis Library, which contained ten thousand manuscripts. In the year 270 BC, the Chinese Emperor Zi Shenhuang ordered the burning of all science and history books. It numbered one hundred thousand books.
In the year 48 BC, all the books attached to the Temple of Apollo in Greece were burned. In the same year, Julius Caesar burned the Library of Alexandria with all its rare manuscripts on paper, leather, and wood. In the first year AD, Emperor Augustus burned all the books that talked about prophecies and how the end of the world would occur. Its number reached two thousand books, copied from India, Tibet, and Pharaonic Egypt.
In the year 54 AD, Saint Paul ordered the burning of all books dealing with “strange topics” stored in the city of Ephesus. In the year 296, Emperor Diocletian ordered the burning of all Christian books and Pharaonic and Greek manuscripts. At the end of the third century, the Christian emperors burned all the libraries of the temples of Diana in the city of Ephesus. They contained rare historical books.
In the year 389, Emperor
Theodosius burned all the known libraries of his time “because they contained
books that called people to think and distracted them from working for a living
and loyalty to an emperor.” In the year 490, the Library of Alexandria was
burned for the third time. In the year 510, the library was hit with bricks and
stones. Then people attacked the library and tore up its rare books and
valuable manuscripts.
The Lost Secrets of the Alexandria Library: Origins of the Universe and Humanity
One of the historians said about this library, it contained a hundred manuscripts equal to all the knowledge man has known so far. One of them talked about the origin of this universe. One talked about what the earth was like on the day of Adam’s descent, and one talked about how the first hundred years were from the life of Noah on Mount Ararat.
In the year 641, the Library of Alexandria was burned for the third time. In the year 728, Leon Isori burned the Byzantine Library, and it is said that the number of books in it was more than half a million manuscripts. In the year 789, Emperor Charlemagne burned all documents related to those who worship idols.
They sanctify water springs and rivers, especially
those who look at the clouds and wait for something strange to fall from the
sky, because they have an appointment with someone...or people who will save
them just as they saved humanity before, and therefore they sit on the roofs of
houses and mountaintops, looking and waiting for the return of other people
whom we do not know. .
Cultural Erasure in the Middle Ages: Libraries Destroyed Across Asia and Europe
In the year 1221, Genghis Khan burned the libraries of Iraq. In the thirteenth century, Catholics burned all ancient historical libraries... everywhere in Europe. In the fourteenth century, the Inquisition in Spain completely eliminated all rare ancient manuscripts for fear of harming Christianity.
In the sixteenth century, Archduke Diego de Landa set fire to all the old libraries in Mexico. He said in the decision to burn the library that demons lurk in this library, because people see luminous ghosts entering and exiting from these books... and because these books made people stare. It's strange, I don't understand it...but it scares me.
The fires continue to this day to hide from man everything he is supposed to know.
Throughout history, humanity has repeatedly lost irreplaceable knowledge to flames. These vanished manuscripts remind us of the profound wisdom left in ashes, urging us to preserve and protect what remains.
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