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EGYPT AT THE TIME OF RA TA (Edgar Cayce)-The Sphinx & Pyramid

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« on: October 16, 2007, 07:45:28 am »








                                  The Invasion of Egypt and Adjustment Period




There was an easy take-over from the existing king, Raai, who gave over the kingdom to prevent the bloodshed of his people. Eventually, Raai became enamored with one of the incoming people and continued to remain submissive.

Ra Ta aided greatly in making for an easy control of this land that supplied them all the luxuries of the earth. However, he was still looked on as strange by many due to his unusual psychic abilities.

Arart, who had been the leader of Ararat, became the first northern ruler of Egypt after peaceful arrangements were established. Ra Ta, as the spiritual leader and prophet, began teaching the people about the spiritual nature of man. The natives paid little attention to him until the uncovering of archaeological records. Evidently, he discovered the records through his psychic ability. As a result, more and more attention was given to this peculiar leader.

The native Egyptians objected to being taxed without any representation and wanted a say as to how things were run in the government. A scribe was sent to represent their views.

This young man-- learned and mystical-- impressed the king. Arart, to appease the Egyptians, gave up the throne in favor of his young son, Araaraart.

The rule was established:

Araaraart became the second northern ruler of Egypt at age sixteen.

Aarat, the clan name given to the native scribe, was elevated to a high position as councilor.

Arart, the king who abdicated, and Ra Ta formed an inner council to assure that the ideals for entering this land were upheld.
A council of twelve was appointed that had supervision over the various departments much as in our present government. (There is nothing in the present that hasn’t existed from the beginning. Only the form or the manner of its use being changed, and the use of many an element has been lost when in that day it was the common knowledge of the most illiterate. The individuals of that period were not so closely knit in matter— with lighter, finer bodies. Thus, they were much more aware of the forces in nature and the spiritual realms.)

A period of development began when the young king was pitted against the native councilor to see who could do more for the country. Stonecutters gathered materials to build residences for the king’s people and other structures. Storehouses for commodities of exchange were built. Araaraart opened mines that produced "…quantities-and quantities-and quantities of gold and silver" and many other metals. There were diamond mines and mines of many precious stones.

The native councilor, Aarat, presented to his people the concept that man is the representative of the higher creative forces in the earth. The first tenets were that all time, all space, all force is one. The native Egyptians found it easier to accept these teachings from one of their own rather than from those who had entered.
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