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More than 5 ,000 years ago, Egypt gave
rise to the world's first great empire.
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And in the 20th century, a mysterious
woman named Omseti helped bring ancient
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Egypt back to life.
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Omseti was one of the most remarkable
women of the 20th century possibly ever.
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She moved modern archaeology along
enormously.
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She claimed to be the reincarnation of a
priestess.
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Omseti had an incredible insight into
ancient Egypt in a way which went
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beyond the norm.
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And she astonished archaeologists with
her incredible knowledge.
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They're fond of saying in Abydos that
Omseti was never wrong, and she was not.
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But was Omseti being directed by some
unseen force, perhaps one
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of otherworldly origin?
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She truly believed that she was bringing
back the old age of the gods.
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There is a doorway in the universe.
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Beyond it is the promise of truth.
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It demands we question everything we
have ever been taught.
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The evidence is all around us.
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The future is right before our eyes.
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We are not alone.
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We have never been alone.
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Cairo, 2021.
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Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and
Antiquities stages the Pharaoh's Golden
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A glittering celebration honoring the
nation's ancient rulers.
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The Pharaoh's Golden Parade was a major
spectacle.
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Mummies of ancient Egypt's greatest
pharaohs, 22 of them, paraded through
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capital. All of Egypt is watching, the
world's watching, and there's just
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tremendous excitement.
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The bodies were paraded through the
majestic boulevards of Cairo.
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to a new home, a new palace, a new
museum.
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Nothing like this had happened since the
days of Cleopatra, and the glory of
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ancient Egypt was rediscovered by the
world.
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The Pharaoh's Golden Parade was intended
to revitalize Egypt's tourism industry,
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and the three -mile procession from the
old Egyptian museum in Tahrir Square to
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the new National Museum seemed to bring
a long -forgotten age back to life.
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In the Western world in the 21st
century, people are hungry for
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something truly ancient and very
powerful.
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And that's ancient Egypt. And what we're
starting to see is a tremendous
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resurgence and interest in the Egyptian
mysteries and the gods.
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Considered by most historians to be the
world's first great empire, ancient
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Egypt is of enormous significance to the
ancient astronaut theory.
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It was a place of colossal structures,
technologies so advanced that they
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continue to astonish, and a pantheon of
gods said to have come from the stars.
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In ancient Egypt, one of the origin
stories says that a long time ago,
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a pyramid -shaped stone descended from
the sky, out of which the
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first creator gods emerged and started
Egyptian civilization.
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In fact, they refer to a golden age when
the gods still mingled with
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human beings.
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In ancient Egypt, it's chock full of
references of celestial beings
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from the sky and imparting knowledge to
our ancestors.
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Egyptian civilization arose in North
Africa around 3100 BC.
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and thrived for 3 ,000 years, before
being conquered by the Roman Empire.
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Over the centuries, many of its
monuments, celebrating the gods and
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were literally overcome by the sands of
time.
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But Egypt came roaring back to the
world's attention in the 20th century.
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thanks in large part to the
contributions of one of the most
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unlikely Egyptologists who ever lived,
Dorothy Eadie, more commonly known as Om
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Seti. Om Seti had an incredible insight
into ancient Egypt in a way
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which went beyond the norm.
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She wrote books, she wrote articles.
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She was one of the most accomplished
Egyptologists the world has ever known.
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And she had no formal training.
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Personally, I think Omseti was one of
the most remarkable women of the 20th
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century, possibly ever.
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Omseti astounded Egyptologists with her
ability to accurately predict the
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location of lost ruins and artifacts,
seemingly.
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out of the blue.
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Her incredible story includes
revelations from a past life,
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ancient pharaohs and gods, and
ultimately, recovering critical pieces
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lost history.
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There are many who believe the life of
Om Sedi was guided by a higher power,
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especially when considering it began
with a miracle.
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London, 1907.
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Three -year -old Dorothy Eadie is
playing in her family home when she
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terrible fall down the stairs.
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When the doctor comes to examine her,
she's completely non -responsive, and he
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soon pronounces her dead.
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But when the doctor returns to collect
her body, he is shocked at what he sees.
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When he comes back to prepare the body,
Little Dorothy is sitting up and playing
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and eating candy.
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The doctor was certain that little
Dorothy had been dead. But here she was,
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she was awake, and she was great.
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But while she suffered no lasting
injuries from the fall, Dorothy Edie's
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personality had changed in a way that
deeply disturbed her parents.
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She was like a different girl.
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And she started talking about going
home. I want to go home. And her
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course, said, but you are home, darling.
You know, she said, no, I want to go
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home, not here, home.
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The following year, a family trip to the
British Museum in London gave her
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parents more cause for concern.
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Everything was going normally until they
got to the area of the Egyptian rooms.
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And this little girl.
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ran up to the statues and kissed the
feet and was just
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out of her mind with joy.
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Not long after, Dorothy began having
recurring visions of a place that would
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dominate her life for the next 60 years,
the Temple of Seti in the small
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Egyptian town of Abydos.
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Her father brings home...
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an exploration magazine and it has
photographs of the ruins of the temple
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seti at abidos and she sees it all
ruined with sand
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and the roof caved in and she starts to
cry because that's her
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place and something terrible has
happened to it
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Here's this little girl saying, not only
did I live there, but it looked
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completely different when I lived there
thousands of years ago.
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Did Dorothy Eadie simply have an
extraordinary imagination?
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Or is it possible, as many researchers
suspect, that when she hit her head
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falling down the stairs, it awakened a
memory of a past life?
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There have actually been many documented
cases where someone who has suffered a
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brain injury or head trauma suddenly has
something unlocked within them and now
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they can play an instrument that they
never learned or speak a language that
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they've never spoken before or have some
sort of skill that seemingly came out
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of nowhere.
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It is possible that because of the fall
that Dorothy endured that this is what
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happened.
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She had something unlocked in her brain,
and all of a sudden she can actually
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tap into a past life experience.
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Reincarnation is defined as the rebirth
of a soul into a new body.
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And from an early age, Dorothy Edie
sensed she had lived a past life in
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While many in the West view
reincarnation with skepticism.
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Numerous cultures, both past and
present, consider it an integral part of
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belief system.
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And ancient Egypt was no exception.
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In ancient Egyptian religion, there was
a great emphasis on the next life, the
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afterlife. Ancient Egyptians did believe
in reincarnation, that the soul
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appeared many times.
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Om Sedi was famous for accessing memory
from a past life.
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But she herself claimed that much of her
knowledge was given to her by figures
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she encountered in the night, figures
that came to her from the distant past,
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and some that came from the stars.
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London, 1914.
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At the British Museum, ten -year -old
Dorothy Eadie is exploring the Egyptian
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galleries when she catches the eye of
one of the world's most prominent
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Egyptologists, Sir Ernest Wallace Budge.
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Wallace Budge took her under his wing,
and at the time, he was it, man. You
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couldn't get any higher, and all of a
sudden, this guy is interested in a 10
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-year -old?
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Well, there had to be something there.
That was absolutely extraordinary.
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This tiny child just knew everything.
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She took to Egyptian hieroglyphics very
readily and sort of almost paranormally
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swiftly.
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With over 1 ,000 distinct characters,
hieroglyphic writing takes modern
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years to master.
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Did Dorothy Eadie simply have an unusual
aptitude for mastering a complicated
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writing system?
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Or is there another explanation?
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Years later, Dorothy would answer that
question herself.
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London, England, 1931.
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At the age of 27, Dorothy Eady takes a
job with a political journal advocating
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for greater Egyptian independence from
Great Britain.
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The British had had control over Egypt
for quite a long time, and there was a
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semi -independence, but still not
independence. So Dorothy was headlong
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that.
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At that time...
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There was a crazy Egyptian, Egyptomania
presence around the world.
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Dorothy was ahead of them. She was
already obsessed with Egypt.
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She started working at an Egyptian PR
relations magazine in London.
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And that's when she met Imam Abdel
-Megid.
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He was a student at the time.
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Imam was a young Egyptian man studying
to be a teacher.
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And Iman fell head over heels in love
with this energetic, passionate
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woman.
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And when he had to go back to Egypt, he
asked her to marry him.
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And she did.
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She just went to Cairo.
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Dorothy and Iman married and moved in
with Iman's parents in Cairo.
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Not long after, she gave birth to a baby
boy and named him Seti, after the great
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pharaoh of the 19th dynasty, Seti I.
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In accordance with Egyptian tradition,
Dorothy changes her name to reflect her
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status as an Egyptian mother.
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Whoever your firstborn child is, you are
the mother of that child. You are Om,
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the mother, and then the child's name.
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Dorothy Edie is now Om Sedi, and she
spends every moment she can exploring
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archaeological wonders of ancient Egypt.
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She went all over, she studied
everywhere, and she specifically went to
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plateau a lot.
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She is obsessed by the pyramid of Giza.
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And she ended up meeting Selim Hassan.
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Selim is a huge...
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person. He's the godfather of
Egyptology.
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He liked her enthusiasm about
archaeology.
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He was terribly impressed by her. I
mean, she was no sort of mad flake.
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She knew stuff.
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She was very handy, and also she offered
her services as a proofreader of his
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writings and as a draftswoman, because
she was very good at drawing his finds.
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became a pivotal contributor to Hassan's
work, sketching the illustrations of
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his findings and helping to edit his
towering opus, the ten -volume
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at Giza.
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To this day, many Egyptologists consider
it to be the most important study of
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the Giza Plateau, which is the home of
the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx.
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Ultimately, Om Sedi became so consumed
with studying ancient Egypt that it left
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her no room.
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for her marriage she sometimes would
just spend the night out in one of the
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tombs and she would bring her baby and
of course her husband realized that
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this just was a marriage that could not
work and he didn't want his child
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brought up in that environment he asked
for a divorce he got custody around this
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same time in the early 1930s Om Seti
began to have mysterious encounters at
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night, awakening in what she described
as a trance -like state, to find a
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in ancient Egyptian garb standing before
her.
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This entity refers to himself as Hor Ra,
and he begins to give her information,
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and he tells her to write it down.
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She was writing it in a type of cursive
hieroglyphic script.
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known as demotic writing.
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But in her daily living life, she could
not write demotic. And this went on for
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almost a year until she had 70 plus
pages of information in this demotic
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It wasn't until she sat down with a
number of demotic dictionaries and went
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through the manuscript page by page and
began to actually translate it.
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that she ultimately came up with the
story that he was telling her.
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According to Omseti's writings, Hora had
related the story of Omseti's own
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previous life in ancient Egypt as a girl
named Ben -Rashid, born in Abydos in
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1300 BC.
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Eventually, Ben -Rashid became a
priestess of the goddess Isis and got
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in a secret affair with the pharaoh Seti
I.
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But who was this mysterious messenger
called Hora?
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And what was his reason for telling
Omseti the story of her past life?
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What happened to Omseti is actually
extremely similar to everything
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we've learned about close encounters
with extraterrestrial beings.
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Some sort of message is imparted to a
human being, and then it's up to them
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they interpret it and use that
information.
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Is it possible that Hor Ra was an actual
visitor from another time or another
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world?
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Soon after Om Sedi learned about her
past life in ancient Abydos, she had
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another nocturnal visitation and was
transported back in time to her home.
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and to her former lover, Pharaoh Seti I.
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Om Seti describes going to Abydos.
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And she also claims to have visited not
just that place, but the time that she
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claims to have hailed from, in 1300 BC,
over 3 ,000 years ago.
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It was very important because it helped
her to provide information to modern
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-day archaeologists who were looking for
things. She knew they existed before
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they were found.
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The way Dorothy Eadie describes her
interaction sounds strikingly similar to
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modern era alien abduction phenomena.
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She describes this amorphous, shimmering
being suddenly appearing before her in
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a physical form and then takes her to an
otherworldly realm where she's given
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specific knowledge and then is returned
to her room.
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You have to wonder whether she was
perhaps actually taken.
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physically back in time, and brought
back to the present.
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So is it possible that the strange
entities that were coming to her were
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extraterrestrials?
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In Cairo, Om Sedi impressed
Egyptologists with her understanding of
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and knowledge of the ancient world.
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But the astounding revelations for which
she would become famous...
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had to do with the place she claimed to
be her home in a past life, the sacred
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city of Abydos.
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And when she finally returned there, her
insights would prove critical to
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reconstructing a temple that, according
to the ancient Egyptians, provided a
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direct connection to the gods.
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Egypt, 1951
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After 20 years in Cairo, Om Sedi feels
an irresistible urge to move to Abydos,
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the place she dreamt of as a child and
which she believed was her home in a
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former life.
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300 miles south of Cairo, this 5 ,000
-year -old town was once the chief
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pilgrimage center of ancient Egypt.
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People came to worship Osiris, the god
of the underworld.
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who brought knowledge to the people of
the Nile.
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The faithful, in a strong tradition, may
have a pilgrimage site.
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Abydos was that for the ancient
Egyptians. As Varanasi is for the Hindu
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India, Jerusalem for the Jews, Mecca for
Islam. These places change you.
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According to Egypt's pyramid texts, the
gods Osiris and Isis came to earth from
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their home in the stars of Orion's Belt.
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Is it more than mere coincidence that
Omseti was drawn to Abydos, the place
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where Egypt's most important gods were
worshipped? Could it be that she was led
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to this location because it served an
important purpose for otherworldly
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visitors? When you look back at ancient
Egyptian history and the various stories
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that the gods came down to educate the
Egyptians, who have
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power and very high -tech means to do
things, including building the pyramids
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and raising obelisks, moving stones that
weigh hundreds of tons.
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It would seem like they're
extraterrestrials.
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And so that Om Sedi was living in Abydos
is significant.
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With decades of experience assisting
Egyptologists in Cairo, 47 -year -old Om
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Sedi. seeks out Edward Gazuli, the man
in charge of excavating the ruins of the
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temple of Seti I, which is in shambles.
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Having heard of Om Seti's uncanny
knowledge, Gazuli devises a test, asking
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to find specific locations and carvings
within the temple that he and his team
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have just discovered.
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Long time no see. Hello, Omseti. Don't
get up. Hi.
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Omseti herself described this test in a
1981 BBC documentary called Omseti
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and Her Egypt.
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They said they would test me.
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The first time I went in, they told me
where to go.
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It's the Chapel of Ammon.
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So I went right in.
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They told me to go in front of the scene
of the sacred boats, which I did.
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Called out.
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They came and they found me where I was
supposed to be.
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They said, oh, that's just chance.
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I said, well, try again.
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Well, they tried several times. Each
time I was in the right place.
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It was as if I walked into a place where
I had lived before and
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knew all about it.
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Did you recognize anybody from the
relief?
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Oh, 30.
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The King's 30.
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I had known him.
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The archaeologists on site were
astounded by Omseti's unexplainable
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But what left them truly stunned was a
revelation of a temple garden that no
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knew existed.
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She asked them, where is this garden
that she was very familiar with?
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And the archaeologist said, well,
there's no garden here.
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And she said, it's over there. Just go
dig.
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And the head excavator says, we know for
a fact there is no garden over there.
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And she says, yes, yes, there is.
Please, just do it.
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And they started digging, and they found
the garden.
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So it's stuff like that. Just speaking
right now, I have goosebumps, because
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stuff like that shouldn't happen.
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Om Seti remained at the temple for the
rest of her life, helping to uncover
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artifacts known to her not only from her
past life memories.
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but also from the visitors she continued
to encounter in her dreams.
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While these dream state encounters were
regarded with skepticism in the 20th
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century, in ancient Egypt, they were not
uncommon.
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One of the key aspects of Om Sedi's
story is the dream conduit that she
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up to receive knowledge and also to
connect with these otherworldly beings.
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This is something that's very important
to the ancient Egyptians.
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In the ancient world, There was a
religious practice often referred to as
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incubation, which involved sleeping in a
sacred area with the intention of
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experiencing a divinely inspired dream.
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Stories of sleep incubation can be found
in the Hebrew Bible, in ancient Greece,
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and perhaps most commonly, in ancient
Egypt.
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There's story after story of people
coming, for example, to Saqqara.
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which was a dream incubation center.
People would come to Saqqara, go into a
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dream, and have an experience with the
god Ptah, or a healing entity, and be
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cured of whatever that malady was.
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Going back to Pharaoh Seti I, he
depended upon dreams. He had a dream
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informed him where to dig to find the,
what was already ancient, Assyrium.
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So it was not unknown for the ancient
Egyptians to use dreams in a very
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practical way.
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According to Om Seti, after she moved to
Abydos, Pharaoh Seti, who had been
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visiting her in the night, began to
appear to her even when she was not
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or in a meditative state.
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People would allegedly see him in her
room as a physical person.
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So how could this be?
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Is he an extraterrestrial who is able to
travel through different dimensions and
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to different times?
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If the figure that appeared to Oum Seti
as the Pharaoh Seti was an
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extraterrestrial, as ancient astronaut
theorists suggest, what was his agenda?
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Perhaps further clues can be found by
taking a closer look at the life of this
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mysterious pharaoh.
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Thebes, Egypt, 1290 B .C.
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The elderly king Ramses I passes away
after a reign of just 16 months,
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and his son Seti is announced as the new
pharaoh.
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Egypt is in a period of chaos, and
Pharaoh Seti believes the only way to
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is to restore the power of the old gods.
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Pharaoh Seti is one of the most
important characters in Egyptian
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And one of Seti's most important
objectives as pharaoh was to bring back
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gods, to bring back the power of the old
gods, the understanding of the
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importance of Osiris.
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One of the things that he does as part
of that restoration of the old ways to
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the multiple gods is go to Abydos.
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builds a temple up there with lots of
different side temples that are there to
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worship these different gods and
goddesses.
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In Abydos, Seti built one of the most
magnificent temples in all of Egypt,
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containing seven chapels dedicated to
different gods.
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But when Om Seti arrived in Abydos in
1951, the great temple she claimed to
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known in her past life was all but gone.
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There was around 2 ,500 pieces of the
temple scattered everywhere, and
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and others had no idea how to fit these
pieces back together.
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But Omtheti, maintaining that she had
this past life memory, could tell them,
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oh, this piece would go here, this piece
would go there, I remember it looking
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like this.
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This was an incredibly daunting task,
but she started each day with unbridled
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passion and enthusiasm.
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And Abydos was reconstructed according
to Omseti's instructions.
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She solves the amazing jigsaw puzzle of
putting together these 2 ,500 pieces and
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restoring the temple of Abydos in two
and a half years, which is absolutely
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impossible without her extraordinary
understanding of the temple. It would
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taken 20 years for anybody else to do
the work that she did in two and a half
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years.
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According to Omseti, restoring the
temple at Abydos was about much more
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just resurrecting the past.
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To her closest friends, she confided
that this ancient structure served an
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extraordinary purpose.
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Omseti would actually state that the
temple of Abydos served as a stargate of
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sort, a place where you were able to
jump in and out of time and space.
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A stargate?
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Could the Temple of Abydos have acted as
a portal to other points in the
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universe?
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According to ancient astronaut
theorists, a feature inside the temple
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this sensational claim.
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They point to a bell -shaped object
painted on a chapel wall that some refer
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as the Osiris device.
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When we look at this symbol through
modern eyes, it's highly technological.
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to the eyes of a physicist or an
engineer, it looks like a Tesla coil.
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And you wonder, what could an image that
resembles a Tesla coil be doing on the
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walls of a temple that's 3 ,500 years
old?
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The Tesla coil was designed in the late
1800s by inventor Nikola Tesla as a way
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to wirelessly transmit electricity.
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But ancient astronaut theorists suggest
there is a far more advanced technology
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depicted on the opposite wall.
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of the chapel.
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On the opposite wall, we see the same
device, but now it's attached to what is
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called the Neshamet Barge of Osiris, his
resurrection barge. And what's so
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amazing about this barge is that its
shape is virtually identical to the way
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modern science portrays a wormhole or an
Einstein -Rosen bridge.
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The power of Abydos is something that
we're still only beginning to
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It's such a profoundly mysterious place.
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Is it possible that by reconstructing
the temple at Abydos, Om Sedi was
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restoring an ancient stargate?
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And if so, was she being directed by
otherworldly beings that have the power
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activate it?
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By the 1970s, Om Seti had become famous
beyond the world of Egyptology.
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She was toasted by luminaries like Carl
Sagan and became the subject of several
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books and documentaries.
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Om Seti means Mother of Seti, because I
have a son named Seti, hoping he'd turn
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out like the king. Of course he didn't.
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In a 1981 BBC documentary, 76 -year -old
Om Seti.
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visits the temple in abydos with british
egyptologist dr rosalie david due to a
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hip injury she hasn't been inside the
temple in almost a year how do you feel
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now you've arrived back what are your
feelings about it
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indescribable the temple
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which she was integral in rebuilding
honors not just one Egyptian god, but
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seven.
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And Om Sedi had an incredible theory as
to why it was considered the most sacred
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site in ancient Egypt.
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People coming from all over Egypt, you
see, would find their local important
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god, weren't they?
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It may be that the gods themselves were
coming to Abydos on pilgrimage to
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Osiris. I was beginning to think I'd
never see it again in this life.
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Yeah.
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Get in the next one.
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Could it be true that this extraordinary
woman was connected to the gods of
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ancient Egypt?
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Gods that were perhaps extraterrestrial.
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As far as ancient astronaut theorists
are concerned, the answer is a
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yes. And they suggest the proof may soon
be found.
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by investigating a prophecy she made
about the tomb of King Tut.
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Over the course of her lifetime, Om Seti
made countless predictions that were
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proven to be true.
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But perhaps her most significant was one
that has yet to be verified.
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In 1970, she claimed that Pharaoh Seti
had given her important information
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the location of the lost mummy of an
18th dynasty queen named Nefertiti.
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Nefertiti's tomb has become the new
obsession of the 21st century.
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Everyone wants to find Nefertiti's tomb.
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Now here's this truth.
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In Amarna, in the city of ruins, there
is a tomb for Nefertiti there.
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But her mummy was never found there.
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As far as ancient astronaut theorists
are concerned, recovering this mummy
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00:33:32,160 --> 00:33:36,760
be the most significant archaeological
find in human history, because they
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believe Nefertiti was very likely not of
this world.
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00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:44,620
Nefertiti's parents are unknown.
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00:33:44,920 --> 00:33:49,900
On pictures, she's shown with one of
these elongated heads.
439
00:33:51,210 --> 00:33:56,710
Now we know the old Egyptian gods, they
had longer heads than we have.
440
00:33:57,350 --> 00:34:02,210
And according to the pyramid texts,
sometimes they left the earth.
441
00:34:03,470 --> 00:34:07,290
So Nefertiti's parents were maybe
extraterrestrials.
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00:34:09,230 --> 00:34:15,090
This sensational claim applies not only
to Nefertiti, but also to her husband,
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the pharaoh Akhenaten, during his rule.
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00:34:19,040 --> 00:34:24,800
Akhenaten introduced a new and
controversial monotheistic faith to
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00:34:24,800 --> 00:34:29,440
the worship of multiple gods was
replaced with reference to only one disc
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00:34:29,440 --> 00:34:32,420
-shaped sun god, called Aten.
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00:34:33,820 --> 00:34:39,020
Akhenaten is worshipping this sun disc
up in the sky, and he actually
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00:34:39,020 --> 00:34:44,860
communicates with it. He said he spoke
with a disc, and it also had wings.
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00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:50,960
So the idea is that we have
misunderstood technology here.
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And Akhenaten, in the ancient astronaut
opinion, may have been an
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00:34:56,800 --> 00:34:57,800
extraterrestrial.
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00:34:58,220 --> 00:35:03,740
Some Egyptologists believe that a mummy
found in a vandalized tomb in the Valley
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00:35:03,740 --> 00:35:06,540
of the Kings is in fact Akhenaten.
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00:35:06,860 --> 00:35:11,780
While others say the remains of the
controversial pharaoh are still missing.
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00:35:12,220 --> 00:35:15,280
But locating Nefertiti's mummy may be
well.
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Within Reach.
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Thanks to Om Sedi.
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00:35:19,710 --> 00:35:24,810
One amazing idea that Om Sedi has left
us that is still yet to be fulfilled
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involves the tomb of the Queen
Nefertiti.
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During a conversation with Pharaoh Sedi,
he told her that Nefertiti's tomb
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00:35:35,290 --> 00:35:40,750
is nearby Tutankhamen's tomb in a place
that no one would think to look.
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00:35:42,590 --> 00:35:48,160
Tutankhamen. better known as King Tut,
was the son of Akhenaten by another
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00:35:48,360 --> 00:35:50,520
making Nefertiti his stepmother.
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00:35:50,940 --> 00:35:56,640
But when the tomb of King Tut was
discovered roughly a century ago, the
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00:35:56,640 --> 00:35:59,380
area around it was thoroughly excavated.
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00:36:00,140 --> 00:36:04,020
So how could Nefertiti's mummy be
somewhere nearby?
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00:36:04,860 --> 00:36:10,780
Over the past few years, evidence has
been found from ground penetration
468
00:36:11,660 --> 00:36:17,900
and other means of the existence of a
chamber next to that
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00:36:17,900 --> 00:36:20,900
of Tutankhamun himself.
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00:36:22,340 --> 00:36:28,680
Incredibly, 35 years after Om Sedi
suggested that the mummy of Nefertiti
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00:36:28,680 --> 00:36:34,460
hidden near King Tut's tomb, evidence
was discovered that this tomb may
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00:36:34,460 --> 00:36:36,600
a secret chamber.
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00:36:38,670 --> 00:36:45,290
In 2005, the British Egyptologist
Nicholas Reeves, he noticed that there
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some cracks in the walls.
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00:36:47,550 --> 00:36:52,910
And on further examination, he came to
the conclusion that these could possibly
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00:36:52,910 --> 00:36:57,430
be that of a doorway into a separate
chamber.
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00:36:58,930 --> 00:37:01,730
And since that time, there has been
radar.
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00:37:02,300 --> 00:37:06,820
done inside the tomb, which definitely
seems to confirm that there is some kind
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of chamber. And is it possible,
therefore, that this could be the tomb
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00:37:13,280 --> 00:37:14,280
Nefertiti?
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00:37:15,780 --> 00:37:19,940
Archaeologists are still debating how to
enter the hidden chamber without
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00:37:19,940 --> 00:37:22,580
causing severe damage to King Tut's
tomb.
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00:37:23,520 --> 00:37:28,140
Once they do, will they discover that Om
Shetty was correct?
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and that her amazing life didn't just
connect us to ancient Egypt, but to our
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00:37:33,870 --> 00:37:35,650
ancestors in the stars.
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Nefertiti's tomb is potentially very
special because Nefertiti may have had
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secrets of the whole Akhenaten lineage.
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00:37:45,710 --> 00:37:47,970
Did she have an elongated skull herself?
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00:37:48,170 --> 00:37:53,390
I think finding her tomb could answer a
lot of unanswered questions in ancient
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00:37:53,390 --> 00:37:54,390
Egypt.
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00:37:55,050 --> 00:38:00,440
Throughout her life, OMSETI made
numerous predictions that years later
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00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:01,460
proven to be true.
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00:38:02,100 --> 00:38:06,820
And according to ancient astronaut
theorists, she may well have been
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00:38:06,820 --> 00:38:08,920
facilitating an alien agenda.
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00:38:09,900 --> 00:38:14,180
One whose purpose is soon to be
revealed.
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00:38:18,540 --> 00:38:21,880
On April 21st, 1981,
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00:38:22,740 --> 00:38:29,660
Dorothy Eadie, now famously known, as Om
Seti, dies in Abydos at the age
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00:38:29,660 --> 00:38:30,660
of 77.
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00:38:32,260 --> 00:38:38,020
Of her many contributions to Egyptology,
the reconstruction of the temple of
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00:38:38,020 --> 00:38:43,700
Seti I stands as her greatest
accomplishment, attracting millions of
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00:38:43,700 --> 00:38:44,820
every year.
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00:38:46,040 --> 00:38:52,180
Because of Om Seti, Abydos is one of the
most important places in ancient Egypt.
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00:38:53,390 --> 00:38:56,370
The Seti Temple is an absolutely
fascinating temple.
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00:38:56,570 --> 00:39:02,250
It's got beautiful carvings and pillars
and wall inscriptions.
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00:39:02,750 --> 00:39:09,010
It has the famous king's list on it,
which is really interesting because this
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00:39:09,010 --> 00:39:12,570
really describes kings going back
thousands of years.
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00:39:17,050 --> 00:39:22,420
While many consider the Temple of Seti
in Abydos, to be the most sacred site in
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00:39:22,420 --> 00:39:27,960
Egypt. For ancient astronaut theorists,
it may represent something even more
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00:39:27,960 --> 00:39:33,620
profound. Could this ancient structure
have once been capable of opening a
510
00:39:33,620 --> 00:39:37,620
portal to other parts of the universe,
as Omseti claimed?
511
00:39:38,840 --> 00:39:43,720
And was her work in Egypt the
fulfillment of an otherworldly agenda?
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00:39:44,560 --> 00:39:47,760
Omseti's story has meaning on many
levels.
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00:39:48,020 --> 00:39:49,600
It's a spiritual story.
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00:39:50,510 --> 00:39:54,310
as a reincarnation story, as an
archaeological story.
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00:39:54,590 --> 00:40:00,730
But most importantly to me, it says that
we can open portals between our earthly
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00:40:00,730 --> 00:40:04,150
material world and the immaterial realm
of the gods.
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00:40:04,370 --> 00:40:06,690
That's the realm of the
extraterrestrials.
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00:40:07,670 --> 00:40:13,130
There's something so special about
Omseti because she makes all of these
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00:40:13,250 --> 00:40:15,050
interdimensional realities.
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00:40:16,060 --> 00:40:21,860
time travel, connections with
otherworldly beings. She makes all of
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00:40:21,860 --> 00:40:22,860
real.
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00:40:23,720 --> 00:40:26,340
Her predictions came true.
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00:40:26,700 --> 00:40:32,960
And Bomsedi really influenced and
inspired generations of people who
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00:40:32,960 --> 00:40:36,880
get deeper into an understanding of
Egyptology.
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00:40:37,740 --> 00:40:44,280
When it came to being a woman of service
to Egyptology,
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She was all seriousness and science.
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00:40:49,500 --> 00:40:56,080
But the esoteric part, the parallel
consciousness, that was there too, and I
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00:40:56,080 --> 00:40:59,600
have no way of proving that she didn't
experience this.
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00:40:59,840 --> 00:41:03,200
And there are so many reasons to think
she did.
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00:41:03,640 --> 00:41:08,700
Om Sedi is one of the most enduring,
mysterious stories.
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00:41:09,340 --> 00:41:16,120
in the history of humankind, because
even the Egyptologists say that
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00:41:16,120 --> 00:41:19,540
she had something that nobody else had.
533
00:41:19,900 --> 00:41:26,720
So is it possible that maybe she tuned
into a direct channel
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00:41:26,720 --> 00:41:28,240
of ancient Egypt?
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00:41:29,740 --> 00:41:32,400
I think the answer to that is yes.
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00:41:34,100 --> 00:41:37,980
Some believe that Omseti's story is not
yet complete.
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00:41:39,400 --> 00:41:44,460
Is it possible that her life's work was
to help prepare for the return of
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00:41:44,460 --> 00:41:45,780
Egypt's ancient gods?
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00:41:47,800 --> 00:41:53,880
Perhaps like Dorothy Edie, humankind is
about to awaken to an entirely new
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00:41:53,880 --> 00:42:00,560
reality and find that the key to
unlocking our future in the stars can be
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00:42:00,560 --> 00:42:04,120
deep in our own extraterrestrial path.
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