[CPProt.net] Curse of the Egyptian mummies
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Wed Jul 27 06:04:01 CEST 2005
Curse of the Egyptian mummies
Ruby Lilaowala | Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:58:42 IST
Ancient Egyptian religion was obsessed with afterlife and the Egyptian Book
of the Dead mentions a pantheon of Gods like Anubis, Osiris, Nephtys, Hermes
and Iris, who guided souls after death.
Ancient Egyptian religion was obsessed with afterlife and the Egyptian Book
of the Dead mentions a pantheon of Gods like Anubis, Osiris, Nephtys, Hermes
and Iris, who guided souls after death. In the last century, the London
Times carried the story of an Egyptian queen who was mummified and buried
inside a pyramid. Millenia later, the 18th century, four rich English ladies
visited Egypt and one of them bought this Egyptian queen's coffin as an
antique. That very night, she woke up restless and shivering and walked away
into the desert, never to be found again. The second lady from the group
packed the coffin and was killed when her gun accidentally went off. The two
remaining ladies took the coffin to London and sold it to a nobleman. Within
a week, the two ladies died in a swimming pool, though both were expert
swimmers.The nobleman's wife committed suicide along with their only son for
no apparent reason, as they were a very happy family. Dejected, the nobleman
donated the coffin to the British Museum where, as it was being unloaded,
the cart suddenly started, went out of control and killed all the seven
loaders from the museum. A newspaper reporter went to the museum and on the
sly, took a photograph of the coffin for a cover-story. Driven insane, the
reporter jumped from the window, print in hand, and died instantly. The
coffin was then kept by the curator of the museum in his cellar. When the
famous theosophist Madame Blavatsky visited his cellar, she immediately felt
the presence of a strong evil spirit and asked the curator to get rid of the
coffin. A rich American bought the coffin. One day later, the curator who
was hale and hearty, died of a massive heart attack. The American sailed
with the coffin on a huge ship which was supposed to be unsinkable. The ship
crashed against a giant ice-berg, taking along with it, 1,500 passengers,
all their luggage... and the cursed coffin. This coffin is still lying at
the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The ship's name?
The Titanic.What is the reason behind the curse of Egyptian mummies? Simple.
Those who disturbed the tombs of ancient Egypt, whether archeologists or
robbers, released terrible evil forces into the physical world because
whenever a body was mummified, it was done under the guidance and protection
of magic. This magic could be white or black and both have spirit-powers
which are invoked to protect the tombs and punish intruders. Some of these
spirit-powers were exceedingly evil, menacing and destructive. They existed
within the closed tombs for the thousands of years and every such tomb which
is unsealed, lets out, like a flood, a rush of pent-up, noxious
spirit-entity upon our physical world to bring about harm and destruction.
Archeologists have no shield against them since they are invisible and very
potent. Robbers don't even understand the psychic nature of these tombs and
have no knowledge to comprehend the serious results of their actions.
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