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In Session 1: Episode 10, David Wilcock and Corey Goode discussed the importance of the Pineal Gland which is the source of neuro-melanin. Egyptian pharoahs wore two snakes on their crowns to show that they were enlightened. The snakes represented the energy that rises through the spine and ignites in the Pineal Gland. "Melaninated people" are people who have melanin in the skin -- giving them various shades of color. However, everyone has some degree of neuromelanin.
The concept of the two "snakes" of energy rising through the spine to the crown chakra is depicted in the caduceus, the symbol of Western medicine. However, its vital significance for consciousness is never explained!
Amazon says about the book Dark Light Consciousness: Melanin, Serpent Power, and the Luminous Matrix of Reality by Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D.,
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"Within each of us lies the potential to activate a personal connection to the superconscious. Called “Ureaus” in ancient Egyptian texts and “Kundalini” in ancient Hindu yoga traditions, our innate serpent power of spiritual transcendence inhabits the base of the spine in its dormant state. When awakened, it unfurls along the spinal column to the brain, connecting individual consciousness to the consciousness of the universe enfolded within the dark matter of space. At the root of creativity and spiritual genius across innumerable cultures and civilizations, this intelligent force reveals portals that enfold time, space, and the luminous matrix of reality itself.
Combining physics, neuroscience, and biochemistry with ancient traditions from Africa and India, Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., explores the ancient Egyptian science of the Ureaus and reveals how it is intimately connected to dark matter and to melanin, a light-sensitive, energy-conducting substance found in the brain, nervous system, and organs of all higher life-forms. He explains how the dark light of melanin serves as the biochemical infrastructure for the subtle energy body, just as dark matter, together with gravity, holds the galaxies and constellations together."
The 7 Hermetic Principles of Thoth
Thoth, the Egyptian god was worshipped by the Greeks as Hermes Tresmigistus ("Hermes Three Times Great"). Romans called Thoth the winged god Mercury. The Egyptians credited Thoth with the founding of writing (hieroglyphics), rhetoric, philosophy, law, math, magic (alchemy), chemistry, music, art, and geography.
The caduceus, the symbol of Western medicine is the symbol of Thoth and features two snakes winding around a winged staff which show the Kundalini energy rising up the Chakras through the Pineal Gland to create Enlightenment. Thoth is usually shown as a scribe with the head of an Ibis. Sometimes, he is shown as a blue bird. Ma'at Goddess of Truth was Thoth's wife. They are both present for the weighing of a person's heart after death.
Video #1 below is a short introduction into the Seven Hermetic Principles of Thoth, Hermetic Principle #1: Mentalism (all is mind) shows that the Egyptians understood that consciousness is the foundation of the universe. This is a concept that Western science is now struggling with thousands of years later! Thoth was the author of The Kybalion and The Emerald Tablets. and the founder of the ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools.
The Hermetica, written by the Greeks to document the wisdom of Thoth/Hermes when they studied with Egyptian priests at the legendary Library of Alexandria in Egypt later fueled the European Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation.
Video #2 below is a more in-depth explanation of the 7 laws. It explains that all civilizations around the world are derived from the wisdom of ancient Egypt which was the center of learning for thousands of years. We are taught that the roots of English and the Romance languages are in Latin and Sanskrit. However, when you trace the etymology back to Egyptian root words, you the deeper roots! The English word "thought" may be derived from Thoth's (aka Thot) name.
Video #1: The Seven Hermetic Principles -- Hermeticism
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Hermeticism, also called Hermetism, is a religious, philosophical, and esoteric tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice Great"). Thoth lived in ancient Egypt in the earliest days of its civilization and later become one of their gods.
Thoth's greatest secret laws were handed down in the 7 Hermetic Principles that govern our material and spiritual life. Knowing these principles, the Universal Laws, shall open your insights to the deeper spiritual nature of reality. I will also show you how to use these principles in a practical manner. When you understand these laws, you will be able to Use it instead of being Used by it.
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Video #2: The Hermetic Teachings of Tehuti
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Video #2 is a more in-depth explanation of the 7 laws. It explains that all civilizations around the world are derived from the wisdom of ancient Egypt which was the center of learning. The caduceus, the symbol of Western medicine. was the symbol of Thoth and features two snakes winding around a winged staff. The Romans called Thoth the winged god Mercury. We are taught that the roots of English and the Romance languages are in Latin and Sanskrit. However, it is only when you trace the etymology back to Egyptian root words that you can fully understand your own language!
This video shows that all civilizations are derived from the wisdom of Egypt. It discusses Thoth whom the Greeks called "Hermes Trismegistus" which means "Hermes, three times great" -- or the greatest of the great masters. Our word "hermetic" comes from his name because his teachings were sealed -- not to be lightly revealed to the unprepared.
In ancient Egypt, Thoth was seen as the founder of language, writing (hieroglyphics), math, etc. He is usually shown with the head of an Ibis.
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