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Earth Ancients

Willem Witteveen: The Great Pyramid of Giza, A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge

23 Jan 2016

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“The legendary Egyptian Hall of Records is hidden in plain sight! Willem Witteveen uses not only 21st century science, but also overlooked reports from past explorations, in this meticulously researched account. He has cracked the code of our past to show us our future. The Pyramids of Giza can now be understood in their rightful place as the center of our world.”– Marcus Allen – NEXUS MagazineWilleveen will explain the discoveries he has made within the great pyramid and the unknown science which he has uncovered. From the book;The four visible side faces of the Great Pyramid reflect the four earthly elements Earth, Water, Air and Fire. The fifth invisible element Aether is represented by the invisible ground surface of the pyramid, the foundation on which the four elements are arranged, and at the same time the divine medium that merges these four elements. The perfect metaphor for creation; five elements, five Platonic solids.Each of these elements represents a sustainable process inside the Great Pyramid, and together they represent the essence of the message in stone that is bequeathed to us. This new and groundbreaking book 'The Great Pyramid - a modern view on ancient knowledge' by Willem Witteveen describes these extraordinary processes and makes the Great Pyramid of Giza indisputably the most outstanding library of knowledge and monument of creation.www.willemwitteveen.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.

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