The Golden Age of Egypt
After the priest’s rejuvenation, differences were laid aside. Peace was established with the Atlanteans. The various groups and factions worked together for the good of the whole.
There began a great development in Egypt. Homes and families gradually grew much as in the present but with more than one companion. Where there had been only forts or temples in various sections of the country, there emerged communities, towns, and cities with their own rule, similar to those in our own land. With these divisions, rather than dividing the country, it centralized the interests of the whole. This began the first national spirit of a people.
The Temple Beautiful reopened after twenty years. Decorations in the temple became more elaborate as did dress and ornamentation. These were with the supervision of Isis and with the spiritual influence of Iso, (the child who had died). Isis (formerly Isris, the priest’s companion) was elevated to the position as the first goddess of Egypt to show the importance of woman in human affairs. Women were on an equal par with men in national, local, and individual relationships.
Egypt became known as a scientific, cultural and spiritual center. The Atlanteans brought much in the way of culture and scientific advancements to Egypt. They aided in the construction of the Great Pyramid.
The great teachers of the world were called into Egypt to correlate their understandings of the Law of One God. They unified the teachings of the world. (This period became the foundation of the Master’s teachings.) Emissaries were sent to many lands to spread the truths.
Work on the Sphinx resumed. The Sphinx was later set as the sentinel or guard of the records. A chamber at the right paw of the Sphinx leads to the Hall of Records which lies between the Sphinx and the river. The Atlantean records and many from the Egyptians are stored there—to be opened when much of the selfish motives in the world are broken up and the fifth root race begins.
There began the preparation for that later called the Great Pyramid. This was to be the presentation of that which had been gained through the activities of Ra Ta, now known as Ra. These understandings were to be preserved for the generations to come and until the change in the earth’s position (the shifting of the poles).