Honored to hear WWE SuperStar @FinnBalor mention my YouTube channel as one of his favorites on @StephMcMahon’s podcast while discussing his interest in ancient history and exploring the mysteries of our past.
Appreciate the shoutout, brother.
More investigations ahead. 🔎
The Emerald Tablet has influenced philosophers, alchemists, and scholars for centuries, with its history tracing through Arabic and medieval traditions before spreading across Europe.
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The strongest prison is the one you don’t realize you’re living in.
Al Karak Castle was built to keep enemies out.
Many of us build mental fortresses that keep growth out.
📍 Jordan 🏰
The Emerald Tablet has influenced philosophers, alchemists, and scholars for centuries, with its history tracing through Arabic and medieval traditions before spreading across Europe.
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The walls that protect you can also imprison you. 🏛️
Standing inside Al Karak Castle in Jordan, I was reminded of a lesson most people eventually face.
For nearly 900 years, these walls defended kings, armies, and entire civilizations.
But every fortress carries a hidden paradox:
The stronger the walls, the harder it becomes to leave them.
The same is true in life.
The fears that once protected you can limit you.
The beliefs that once served you can trap you.
The identity you built for survival can prevent transformation.
Sooner or later, growth requires stepping beyond the walls.
What is one thing you’ve outgrown but still carry with you?
The strongest prison is the one you don’t realize you’re living in.
Al Karak Castle was built to keep enemies out.
Many of us build mental fortresses that keep growth out.
📍 Jordan 🏰
Ancient Egypt endured for thousands of years, creating a legacy so vast that later generations could study the achievements of earlier dynasties as part of their own history.
Ancient wonders. Enduring legacies. Hidden histories.
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“Colonizers’ is not an insult. It’s a historical fact.
It is the historically accurate term for people who conquered Indigenous societies, imposed foreign rule, and destroyed or repurposed their temples.
Cortés may have been a bold explorer, but he was also a colonizer. The two are not mutually exclusive.
And saying that some later inhabitants did not know who built a particular ancient site—such as long-abandoned Teotihuacan—does not prove that Mesoamerican pyramids were built by some unknown lost civilization.
It only proves that civilizations rise, fall, and sometimes lose parts of their own history.
Spanish accounts and Indigenous records both document the conquest and destruction of Mexica (Aztec) temples.
Ancient Egyptians saw something divine in a woman’s ability to create life.
That’s why many of their most powerful deities were goddesses of fertility, motherhood, and creation.
They didn’t believe all women were literally goddesses, but they deeply respected the life giving power women carried.
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I’ve explored a lot of places, but Egypt has a way of pulling you back.
Maybe it’s the mysteries that still surround it. Maybe it’s the feeling of standing in places that have witnessed thousands of years of history.
Or maybe it’s because every visit reveals something new.
That’s why I love bringing people here - not just to see Egypt, but to experience it.
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The word Egyptian God is best viewed from the lens of the ancient Egypt Egyptians, they were neteru - principles and aspects of nature and cosmology.
No Egyptian gods built temples. Man built temples for the gods (neteru).
If you want to really know who the ancient Egyptian gods were- then study ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt’s monuments reveal layers of history, where rulers reshaped inscriptions and statues over generations while preserving one of the world’s most remarkable civilizations.
Ancient wonders. Enduring legacies. Hidden histories.
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@KitTortuga@qotsarena Wrong.
The Spanish colonizers wrote the History the way they wanted to write it, often misinterpreting, and getting things lost in translation and just flat out inventing stories to fit their religious narratives.
They didn’t find megaliths.
They made me megaliths.
Don’t be fooled.
You’ve been misinformed by alternative historians who don’t know any better - or do know better and are just trying to bamboozle you into subscribing to the YouTube channels, buying their books and going on their tours.
Most of them haven’t even studied the basics about ancient Egypt.
Ancient texts often contain layers of symbolism that continue to be studied and debated today. The Emerald Tablet remains one of the most influential and mysterious works associated with ancient wisdom traditions.
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From towering columns to intricate carvings, Egypt's temples remain some of the most remarkable architectural achievements in human history.
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One of the best parts of travel is realizing that strangers are often just friends you haven't met yet.
The places are unforgettable. The people are what make the journey memorable.
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Many ancient Egyptian statues are missing their noses, and archaeologists have proposed that some of this damage may have been intentional rather than accidental.
Ancient beliefs, symbolism, and history continue to shape how we understand these remarkable artifacts today.
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Inside the tombs at Akhetaten — the short-lived sacred city of Akhenaten.
A place where art, theology, and royal vision were radically transformed beneath the rays of the Aten.
Akhenaten figures prominently in Rosicrucian traditional sacred history 🌹