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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,085 --> 00:00:04,585 More than 5,000 years ago, 2 00:00:04,713 --> 00:00:08,433 Egypt gave rise to the world’s first great empire, 3 00:00:08,550 --> 00:00:11,970 and in the 20th century, a mysterious woman 4 00:00:12,054 --> 00:00:16,184 named Omm Sety helped bring ancient Egypt back to life. 5 00:00:16,266 --> 00:00:19,096 Omm Sety was one of the most remarkable women 6 00:00:19,228 --> 00:00:22,438 of the 20th century... Possibly ever. 7 00:00:22,564 --> 00:00:25,614 She moved modern archaeology along enormously. 8 00:00:25,734 --> 00:00:28,244 She claimed to be the reincarnation 9 00:00:28,362 --> 00:00:30,162 of a priestess. 10 00:00:30,239 --> 00:00:33,119 Omm Sety had an incredible insight 11 00:00:33,242 --> 00:00:37,662 into ancient Egypt in a way which went beyond the norm. 12 00:00:37,746 --> 00:00:40,826 And she astonished archaeologists 13 00:00:40,916 --> 00:00:43,286 with her incredible knowledge. 14 00:00:43,418 --> 00:00:44,878 They’re fond of saying in Abydos 15 00:00:44,962 --> 00:00:47,592 that Omm Sety was never wrong. 16 00:00:47,714 --> 00:00:49,134 And she was not. 17 00:00:49,258 --> 00:00:52,048 But was Omm Sety being directed 18 00:00:52,135 --> 00:00:53,965 by some unseen force? 19 00:00:54,096 --> 00:00:58,926 Perhaps one of otherworldly origin? 20 00:00:59,017 --> 00:01:02,687 She truly believed that she was bringing back 21 00:01:02,771 --> 00:01:05,271 the old age of the gods. 22 00:01:08,777 --> 00:01:13,157 There is a doorway in the universe. 23 00:01:13,282 --> 00:01:17,292 Beyond it is the promise of truth. 24 00:01:17,411 --> 00:01:20,371 It demands we question everything 25 00:01:20,455 --> 00:01:22,575 we have ever been taught. 26 00:01:22,666 --> 00:01:24,996 The evidence is all around us. 27 00:01:25,127 --> 00:01:29,797 The future is right before our eyes. 28 00:01:29,923 --> 00:01:32,973 We are not alone. 29 00:01:33,051 --> 00:01:35,801 We have never been alone. 30 00:01:37,209 --> 00:01:39,249 DvX3M www.opensubtitles.org 31 00:01:48,817 --> 00:01:52,397 Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities 32 00:01:52,487 --> 00:01:54,907 stages "The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade," 33 00:01:54,990 --> 00:01:57,990 a glittering celebration honoring 34 00:01:58,076 --> 00:01:59,986 the nation’s ancient rulers. 35 00:02:00,078 --> 00:02:03,708 The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade was a major spectacle. 36 00:02:03,832 --> 00:02:06,712 Mummies of ancient Egypt’s greatest pharaohs, 37 00:02:06,835 --> 00:02:07,875 22 of them, 38 00:02:08,003 --> 00:02:09,923 paraded through the capital. 39 00:02:10,005 --> 00:02:11,425 All of Egypt is watching. 40 00:02:11,506 --> 00:02:12,416 The world’s watching, and there’s just 41 00:02:12,507 --> 00:02:14,337 tremendous excitement. 42 00:02:14,426 --> 00:02:17,046 The bodies were paraded 43 00:02:17,179 --> 00:02:20,009 through the majestic boulevards of Cairo 44 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:22,890 to a new home, a new palace, a new museum. 45 00:02:23,018 --> 00:02:26,518 Nothing like this had happened since the days of Cleopatra, 46 00:02:26,647 --> 00:02:31,317 and the glory of ancient Egypt was rediscovered by the world. 47 00:02:31,401 --> 00:02:34,031 The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade 48 00:02:34,112 --> 00:02:37,622 was intended to revitalize Egypt’s tourism industry. 49 00:02:37,699 --> 00:02:40,699 And the three-mile procession from the old Egyptian Museum 50 00:02:40,827 --> 00:02:45,327 in Tahrir Square to the new National Museum 51 00:02:45,415 --> 00:02:48,875 seemed to bring a long-forgotten age back to life. 52 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:50,800 In the Western world, in the 21st century, 53 00:02:50,879 --> 00:02:52,589 people are hungry for 54 00:02:52,714 --> 00:02:55,684 connecting with something truly ancient and very powerful. 55 00:02:55,759 --> 00:02:58,299 That’s ancient Egypt. 56 00:02:58,387 --> 00:03:01,057 And what we’re starting to see is a tremendous resurgence 57 00:03:01,181 --> 00:03:05,561 and interest in the Egyptian mysteries and the gods. 58 00:03:05,686 --> 00:03:09,856 Considered by most historians to be the world’s 59 00:03:09,940 --> 00:03:11,480 first great empire, 60 00:03:11,566 --> 00:03:15,146 ancient Egypt is of enormous significance to 61 00:03:15,237 --> 00:03:17,107 the ancient astronaut theory. 62 00:03:17,239 --> 00:03:20,909 It was a place of colossal structures, 63 00:03:20,992 --> 00:03:25,502 technologies so advanced that they continue to astonish, 64 00:03:25,580 --> 00:03:30,630 and a pantheon of gods said to have come from the stars. 65 00:03:30,752 --> 00:03:35,302 In ancient Egypt, one of the origin stories says 66 00:03:35,424 --> 00:03:37,134 that a long time ago 67 00:03:37,259 --> 00:03:41,929 a pyramid-shaped stone descended from the sky. 68 00:03:42,013 --> 00:03:44,773 Out of which the first creator gods 69 00:03:44,891 --> 00:03:47,811 emerged and started Egyptian civilization. 70 00:03:47,936 --> 00:03:52,186 In fact, they referred to a golden age 71 00:03:52,274 --> 00:03:57,454 when the gods still mingled with human beings. 72 00:03:57,529 --> 00:04:00,369 In ancient Egypt, it’s chock-full 73 00:04:00,449 --> 00:04:04,449 of references of celestial beings descending from the sky 74 00:04:04,578 --> 00:04:06,788 and imparting knowledge to our ancestors. 75 00:04:09,124 --> 00:04:12,344 Egyptian civilization arose in North Africa 76 00:04:12,461 --> 00:04:14,711 around 3100 BC, 77 00:04:14,796 --> 00:04:18,466 and thrived for 3,000 years, 78 00:04:18,592 --> 00:04:22,852 before being conquered by the Roman Empire. 79 00:04:22,971 --> 00:04:26,351 Over the centuries, many of its monuments... 80 00:04:26,475 --> 00:04:29,065 Celebrating the gods and pharaohs... 81 00:04:29,144 --> 00:04:32,314 Were literally overcome by the sands of time. 82 00:04:32,439 --> 00:04:36,319 But Egypt came roaring back to the world’s attention 83 00:04:36,443 --> 00:04:40,033 in the 20th century, thanks in large part 84 00:04:40,155 --> 00:04:43,665 to the contributions of one of the most extraordinary 85 00:04:43,784 --> 00:04:46,664 and unlikely Egyptologists who ever lived... 86 00:04:46,745 --> 00:04:51,335 Dorothy Eady, more commonly known as Omm Sety. 87 00:04:51,416 --> 00:04:52,996 Omm Sety had 88 00:04:53,126 --> 00:04:57,376 an incredible insight into ancient Egypt in a way 89 00:04:57,506 --> 00:04:59,416 which went beyond the norm. 90 00:04:59,508 --> 00:05:02,838 She wrote books, she wrote articles. 91 00:05:02,969 --> 00:05:04,679 She was one of the most 92 00:05:04,805 --> 00:05:08,735 accomplished Egyptologists the world has ever known. 93 00:05:08,850 --> 00:05:12,310 And she had no formal training. 94 00:05:13,146 --> 00:05:15,566 Personally, I think Omm Sety was one of 95 00:05:15,690 --> 00:05:17,530 the most remarkable women of the 20th century... 96 00:05:17,651 --> 00:05:19,531 Possibly ever. 97 00:05:19,611 --> 00:05:24,701 Omm Sety astounded Egyptologists with her 98 00:05:24,825 --> 00:05:26,995 ability to accurately predict the location 99 00:05:27,077 --> 00:05:31,207 of lost ruins and artifacts... Seemingly out of the blue. 100 00:05:31,331 --> 00:05:36,091 Her incredible story includes revelations from a past life, 101 00:05:36,211 --> 00:05:39,051 communicating with ancient pharaohs and gods, 102 00:05:39,172 --> 00:05:42,512 and ultimately, recovering critical pieces 103 00:05:42,592 --> 00:05:46,012 of Egypt’s lost history. 104 00:05:46,096 --> 00:05:49,096 There are many who believe the life of Omm Sety 105 00:05:49,224 --> 00:05:51,564 was guided by a higher power... 106 00:05:51,685 --> 00:05:55,405 Especially when considering it began with a miracle. 107 00:06:04,573 --> 00:06:07,703 Three-year-old Dorothy Eady 108 00:06:07,784 --> 00:06:09,794 is playing in her family home 109 00:06:09,911 --> 00:06:13,331 when she takes a terrible fall down the stairs. 110 00:06:13,415 --> 00:06:15,295 When the doctor comes to examine her, 111 00:06:15,417 --> 00:06:17,997 she is completely nonresponsive, 112 00:06:18,086 --> 00:06:21,796 and he soon pronounces her dead. 113 00:06:21,923 --> 00:06:24,183 But when the doctor returns to collect her body, 114 00:06:24,259 --> 00:06:26,549 he is shocked at what he sees. 115 00:06:26,636 --> 00:06:27,966 When he comes back 116 00:06:28,096 --> 00:06:30,096 to prepare the body, 117 00:06:30,181 --> 00:06:32,061 little Dorothy is sitting up, and playing, 118 00:06:32,142 --> 00:06:33,982 and eating candy. 119 00:06:34,102 --> 00:06:37,482 The doctor was certain that little Dorothy had been dead, 120 00:06:37,606 --> 00:06:42,026 but here she was, and she was awake, and she was great. 121 00:06:42,110 --> 00:06:45,030 But while she suffered no lasting injuries from the fall, 122 00:06:45,113 --> 00:06:48,493 Dorothy Eady’s personality had changed in a way 123 00:06:48,617 --> 00:06:51,537 that deeply disturbed her parents. 124 00:06:51,620 --> 00:06:55,000 She was like a different girl. 125 00:06:55,123 --> 00:06:56,923 And she started talking about 126 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:59,040 going home, "I want to go home." 127 00:06:59,127 --> 00:07:00,407 And her parents, of course, said, 128 00:07:00,462 --> 00:07:02,002 "But you are home, darling." 129 00:07:02,130 --> 00:07:03,810 You know, she said, "No, I want to go home! 130 00:07:03,882 --> 00:07:05,512 Not here... home!" 131 00:07:05,634 --> 00:07:08,854 The following year, a family trip 132 00:07:08,970 --> 00:07:12,310 to the British Museum in London gave her parents 133 00:07:12,432 --> 00:07:14,182 more cause for concern. 134 00:07:14,309 --> 00:07:19,019 Everything was going normally until they got to the area 135 00:07:19,147 --> 00:07:21,147 of the Egyptian rooms. 136 00:07:21,232 --> 00:07:26,362 And this little girl ran up to the statues 137 00:07:26,488 --> 00:07:29,698 and kissed the feet 138 00:07:29,824 --> 00:07:33,544 and was just out of her mind with joy. 139 00:07:36,790 --> 00:07:39,460 Not long after, Dorothy began having 140 00:07:39,542 --> 00:07:42,462 recurring visions of a place that would dominate her life 141 00:07:42,545 --> 00:07:46,045 for the next 60 years... The Temple of Seti 142 00:07:46,174 --> 00:07:49,224 in the small Egyptian town of Abydos. 143 00:07:49,344 --> 00:07:54,064 Her father brings home an exploration magazine 144 00:07:54,182 --> 00:07:56,812 and it has photographs of the ruins 145 00:07:56,893 --> 00:08:00,773 of the Temple of Seti in Abydos. 146 00:08:00,855 --> 00:08:04,935 And she sees it all ruined with sand 147 00:08:05,026 --> 00:08:07,066 and the roof caved in, 148 00:08:07,195 --> 00:08:09,065 and she starts to cry. 149 00:08:09,197 --> 00:08:11,697 Because that’s her place 150 00:08:11,783 --> 00:08:15,243 and something terrible has happened to it. 151 00:08:16,538 --> 00:08:19,248 Here’s this little girl saying, "Not only did I live there, 152 00:08:19,374 --> 00:08:21,174 "but it looked completely different 153 00:08:21,251 --> 00:08:23,001 when I lived there thousands of years ago." 154 00:08:23,086 --> 00:08:26,456 Did Dorothy Eady simply have 155 00:08:26,548 --> 00:08:28,878 an extraordinary imagination? 156 00:08:29,009 --> 00:08:32,389 Or is it possible... As many researchers suspect... 157 00:08:32,470 --> 00:08:34,810 That when she hit her head falling down the stairs 158 00:08:34,889 --> 00:08:38,229 it awakened a memory of a past life? 159 00:08:38,309 --> 00:08:41,649 There have actually been many documented cases 160 00:08:41,730 --> 00:08:43,810 where someone who has suffered 161 00:08:43,898 --> 00:08:47,488 a brain injury or head trauma suddenly has something unlocked 162 00:08:47,569 --> 00:08:49,069 within them and now they can 163 00:08:49,195 --> 00:08:51,735 play an instrument that they never learned 164 00:08:51,865 --> 00:08:55,415 or speak a language that they’d never spoken before, 165 00:08:55,493 --> 00:09:00,413 or have some sort of skill that seemingly came out of nowhere. 166 00:09:00,498 --> 00:09:02,958 It is possible that because of the fall 167 00:09:03,084 --> 00:09:06,464 that Dorothy endured that this is what happened. 168 00:09:06,588 --> 00:09:11,128 She had something unlocked in her brain and all of a sudden 169 00:09:11,259 --> 00:09:15,139 she can actually tap into a past life experience. 170 00:09:15,263 --> 00:09:18,893 Reincarnation is defined as the rebirth of a soul 171 00:09:18,975 --> 00:09:22,475 into a new body, and from an early age, 172 00:09:22,604 --> 00:09:26,734 Dorothy Eady sensed she had lived a past life in Abydos. 173 00:09:26,816 --> 00:09:31,026 While many in the West view reincarnation with skepticism, 174 00:09:31,112 --> 00:09:34,122 numerous cultures, both past and present, 175 00:09:34,199 --> 00:09:37,289 consider it an integral part of their belief system... 176 00:09:37,410 --> 00:09:41,160 And ancient Egypt was no exception. 177 00:09:41,289 --> 00:09:45,209 In ancient Egyptian religion there was a great emphasis 178 00:09:45,293 --> 00:09:47,003 on the next life, the afterlife. 179 00:09:47,128 --> 00:09:50,668 The ancient Egyptians did believe in reincarnation, 180 00:09:50,799 --> 00:09:53,879 that the soul appeared many times. 181 00:09:56,221 --> 00:09:58,971 Omm Sety was famous for accessing memories 182 00:09:59,099 --> 00:10:02,309 from a past life, but she herself claimed 183 00:10:02,393 --> 00:10:05,233 that much of her knowledge was given to her by figures 184 00:10:05,313 --> 00:10:07,613 she encountered in the night. 185 00:10:07,690 --> 00:10:11,030 Figures that came to her from the distant past... 186 00:10:11,152 --> 00:10:13,822 And some that came from the stars. 187 00:10:23,915 --> 00:10:27,675 At the British Museum, ten-year-old Dorothy Eady 188 00:10:27,752 --> 00:10:29,672 is exploring the Egyptian galleries 189 00:10:29,754 --> 00:10:32,844 when she catches the eye of one of the world’s most prominent 190 00:10:32,924 --> 00:10:36,594 Egyptologists... Sir Ernest Wallis Budge. 191 00:10:36,678 --> 00:10:38,178 Wallace Budge 192 00:10:38,263 --> 00:10:40,393 took her under his wing. 193 00:10:40,515 --> 00:10:43,185 And at the time, he was it, man. 194 00:10:43,268 --> 00:10:45,018 You couldn’t get any higher. 195 00:10:45,103 --> 00:10:46,693 And, all of a sudden, this guy 196 00:10:46,813 --> 00:10:49,233 is interested in a ten-year-old? 197 00:10:49,357 --> 00:10:51,147 Well, there had to be something there 198 00:10:51,234 --> 00:10:53,364 that was absolutely extraordinary. 199 00:10:53,444 --> 00:10:57,374 This tiny child just knew everything. 200 00:10:57,448 --> 00:10:58,988 She took to Egyptian hieroglyphics 201 00:10:59,075 --> 00:11:00,695 very readily. 202 00:11:00,785 --> 00:11:02,655 Um, and sort of almost paranormally swiftly. 203 00:11:02,745 --> 00:11:07,035 With over 1,000 distinct characters, 204 00:11:07,125 --> 00:11:11,425 hieroglyphic writing takes modern scholars years to master. 205 00:11:11,546 --> 00:11:15,876 Did Dorothy Eady simply have an unusual aptitude 206 00:11:15,967 --> 00:11:18,887 for mastering a complicated writing system? 207 00:11:18,970 --> 00:11:21,560 Or is there another explanation? 208 00:11:21,639 --> 00:11:27,809 Years later, Dorothy would answer that question herself. 209 00:11:33,526 --> 00:11:35,896 At the age of 27, Dorothy Eady takes a job 210 00:11:35,987 --> 00:11:39,067 with a political journal advocating for 211 00:11:39,199 --> 00:11:42,409 greater Egyptian independence from Great Britain. 212 00:11:42,493 --> 00:11:44,043 The British had had 213 00:11:44,120 --> 00:11:46,580 control over Egypt for quite a long time. 214 00:11:46,664 --> 00:11:49,464 And there was a semi-independence, 215 00:11:49,584 --> 00:11:51,754 but-but still not independence. 216 00:11:51,836 --> 00:11:54,756 So, Dorothy was headlong into that. 217 00:11:54,839 --> 00:12:00,889 At that time, there was a crazy Egyptian Egyptomania 218 00:12:00,970 --> 00:12:02,930 presence around the world. 219 00:12:03,014 --> 00:12:04,934 Dorothy was ahead of them. 220 00:12:05,016 --> 00:12:06,766 She was already obsessed with Egypt. 221 00:12:06,851 --> 00:12:10,441 She started working at an Egyptian 222 00:12:10,521 --> 00:12:14,361 PR relations magazine in London. 223 00:12:14,442 --> 00:12:17,112 And that’s when she met Eman Abdel Meguid. 224 00:12:17,195 --> 00:12:19,285 He was a student at the time. 225 00:12:19,364 --> 00:12:25,954 Eman was a young Egyptian man studying to be a teacher. 226 00:12:26,037 --> 00:12:29,367 And Eman fell head over heels in love with this 227 00:12:29,457 --> 00:12:34,297 energetic, passionate woman. 228 00:12:36,047 --> 00:12:38,917 And when he had to go back to Egypt, 229 00:12:39,008 --> 00:12:43,348 he asked her to marry him... And she did. 230 00:12:45,306 --> 00:12:47,386 She just went to Cairo. 231 00:12:50,186 --> 00:12:53,146 Dorothy and Eman married and moved in with 232 00:12:53,231 --> 00:12:55,401 Eman’s parents in Cairo. 233 00:12:55,483 --> 00:12:57,823 Not long after, she gave birth to a baby boy 234 00:12:57,902 --> 00:12:59,572 and named him Sety, 235 00:12:59,654 --> 00:13:04,534 after the great pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, Seti I. 236 00:13:04,659 --> 00:13:08,289 In accordance with Egyptian tradition, 237 00:13:08,371 --> 00:13:11,331 Dorothy changes her name to reflect her status 238 00:13:11,457 --> 00:13:12,997 as an Egyptian mother. 239 00:13:13,126 --> 00:13:14,836 Whoever your 240 00:13:14,961 --> 00:13:19,091 firstborn child is you are the mother of that child. 241 00:13:19,173 --> 00:13:21,883 You are Omm, the mother, and then the child’s name. 242 00:13:23,678 --> 00:13:25,258 Dorothy Eady is now Omm Sety, 243 00:13:25,346 --> 00:13:27,676 and she spends every moment she can 244 00:13:27,765 --> 00:13:31,475 exploring the archeological wonders of ancient Egypt. 245 00:13:33,354 --> 00:13:34,814 She went all over. 246 00:13:34,897 --> 00:13:36,517 She studied everywhere. 247 00:13:36,607 --> 00:13:40,567 And she specifically went to Giza Plateau a lot. 248 00:13:40,695 --> 00:13:44,625 She is obsessed by the Pyramid of Giza. 249 00:13:44,699 --> 00:13:49,119 And she ended up meeting Selim Hassan. 250 00:13:49,203 --> 00:13:51,623 Selim is a huge person. 251 00:13:51,706 --> 00:13:54,416 He’s the godfather of Egyptology. 252 00:13:54,542 --> 00:13:58,462 He liked her enthusiasm about archaeology. 253 00:13:58,546 --> 00:14:01,216 He was terribly impressed by her. 254 00:14:01,341 --> 00:14:04,391 I mean, she was no sort of mad flake. 255 00:14:04,469 --> 00:14:05,719 She knew stuff. 256 00:14:05,845 --> 00:14:07,175 She was very handy. 257 00:14:07,263 --> 00:14:09,723 And also, she offered her services 258 00:14:09,807 --> 00:14:12,057 as a proofreader of his writings, 259 00:14:12,143 --> 00:14:14,733 and as a drafts woman because she was very good 260 00:14:14,854 --> 00:14:17,944 at drawing his finds. 261 00:14:19,400 --> 00:14:22,610 Omm Sety became a pivotal contributor to Hassan’s work, 262 00:14:22,737 --> 00:14:26,567 sketching the illustrations of his findings and helping to edit 263 00:14:26,657 --> 00:14:28,617 his towering opus, 264 00:14:28,743 --> 00:14:31,623 the ten-volume Excavations at Giza. 265 00:14:31,746 --> 00:14:35,536 To this day, many Egyptologists consider it 266 00:14:35,625 --> 00:14:38,925 to be the most important study of the Giza Plateau, 267 00:14:39,003 --> 00:14:42,923 which is the home of the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. 268 00:14:43,007 --> 00:14:46,927 Ultimately, Omm Sety became so consumed with studying 269 00:14:47,011 --> 00:14:51,141 ancient Egypt that it left her no room for her marriage. 270 00:14:51,265 --> 00:14:54,475 She sometimes would just spend the night out 271 00:14:54,602 --> 00:14:56,602 in one of the tombs 272 00:14:56,687 --> 00:14:59,107 and she would bring her baby. 273 00:14:59,190 --> 00:15:02,570 And of course, her husband realized that 274 00:15:02,652 --> 00:15:05,612 this just was a marriage that could not work 275 00:15:05,738 --> 00:15:09,198 and he didn’t want his child brought up in that environment. 276 00:15:09,283 --> 00:15:11,953 He asked for a divorce. He got custody. 277 00:15:12,036 --> 00:15:16,536 Around this same time, in the early 1930s, 278 00:15:16,624 --> 00:15:20,594 Omm Sety began to have mysterious encounters at night, 279 00:15:20,670 --> 00:15:23,300 awakening in what she described as a trance-like state 280 00:15:23,381 --> 00:15:27,471 to find a figure in ancient Egyptian garb 281 00:15:27,552 --> 00:15:30,802 standing before her. 282 00:15:30,930 --> 00:15:34,020 This entity refers to himself as Hor-Ra, 283 00:15:34,142 --> 00:15:37,102 and he begins to give her information, 284 00:15:37,186 --> 00:15:38,646 and he tells her to write it down. 285 00:15:38,771 --> 00:15:42,441 She was writing it in a type of cursive, 286 00:15:42,525 --> 00:15:46,825 hieroglyphic script known as demotic writing, 287 00:15:46,904 --> 00:15:51,834 but in her daily living life, she could not write demotic. 288 00:15:51,909 --> 00:15:55,449 And this went on for almost a year until she had 289 00:15:55,538 --> 00:16:00,418 70-plus pages of information in this demotic script. 290 00:16:02,503 --> 00:16:04,173 It wasn’t until she sat down 291 00:16:04,297 --> 00:16:06,167 with a number of demotic dictionaries 292 00:16:06,299 --> 00:16:09,679 and went through the manuscript page-by-page 293 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:11,680 and began to actually translate it, 294 00:16:11,804 --> 00:16:13,184 that she ultimately 295 00:16:13,264 --> 00:16:15,814 came up with the story that he was telling her. 296 00:16:15,892 --> 00:16:19,522 According to Omm Sety’s writings, 297 00:16:19,604 --> 00:16:22,864 Hor-Ra had related the story of Omm Sety’s own 298 00:16:22,940 --> 00:16:24,690 previous life in ancient Egypt 299 00:16:24,775 --> 00:16:30,695 as a girl named Bentreshyt, born in Abydos in 1300 BC. 300 00:16:30,781 --> 00:16:34,871 Eventually, Bentreshyt became a priestess of the goddess Isis, 301 00:16:34,952 --> 00:16:40,502 and got involved in a secret affair with the Pharaoh Seti I. 302 00:16:40,583 --> 00:16:44,213 But who was this mysterious messenger called Hor-Ra? 303 00:16:44,295 --> 00:16:47,465 And what was his reason for telling Omm Sety 304 00:16:47,548 --> 00:16:49,468 the story of her past life? 305 00:16:50,718 --> 00:16:55,558 What happened to Omm Sety is actually extremely similar 306 00:16:55,640 --> 00:16:57,890 to everything we’ve learned about 307 00:16:57,975 --> 00:17:01,725 close encounters with extraterrestrial beings. 308 00:17:01,812 --> 00:17:04,732 Some sort of message is imparted to a human being 309 00:17:04,815 --> 00:17:08,485 and then it’s up to them how they interpret it 310 00:17:08,569 --> 00:17:11,029 and use that information. 311 00:17:11,113 --> 00:17:15,583 Is it possible that Hor-Ra was an actual visitor 312 00:17:15,701 --> 00:17:19,621 from another time... Or another world? 313 00:17:19,747 --> 00:17:22,997 Soon after Omm Sety learned about her past life 314 00:17:23,084 --> 00:17:24,424 in ancient Abydos, 315 00:17:24,544 --> 00:17:26,924 she had another nocturnal visitation 316 00:17:27,004 --> 00:17:31,264 and was transported back in time to her home, 317 00:17:31,342 --> 00:17:34,972 and to her former lover, Pharaoh Seti I. 318 00:17:35,096 --> 00:17:39,266 Omm Sety describes going to Abydos. 319 00:17:39,350 --> 00:17:42,440 And she also claims to have visited not just that place, 320 00:17:42,520 --> 00:17:44,270 but the time that she claims 321 00:17:44,355 --> 00:17:46,275 to have hailed from in 1300 BC. 322 00:17:46,357 --> 00:17:47,937 Over 3,000 years ago. 323 00:17:48,025 --> 00:17:51,895 It was very important because it helped her 324 00:17:51,988 --> 00:17:54,448 to provide information to modern-day archaeologists 325 00:17:54,532 --> 00:17:56,122 who are looking for things. 326 00:17:56,200 --> 00:17:58,120 She knew they existed before they were found. 327 00:17:58,244 --> 00:18:02,624 The way Dorothy Eady describes her interaction 328 00:18:02,748 --> 00:18:05,628 sounds strikingly similar to modern-era 329 00:18:05,710 --> 00:18:07,380 alien abduction phenomenon. 330 00:18:07,461 --> 00:18:10,961 She describes this amorphous shimmering being 331 00:18:11,048 --> 00:18:13,468 suddenly appearing before her 332 00:18:13,551 --> 00:18:14,801 in a physical form 333 00:18:14,885 --> 00:18:17,465 and then takes her 334 00:18:17,555 --> 00:18:19,645 to an otherworldly realm 335 00:18:19,724 --> 00:18:22,144 where she’s given specific knowledge 336 00:18:22,226 --> 00:18:24,646 and then is returned to her room. 337 00:18:24,729 --> 00:18:28,109 You have to wonder whether she was perhaps actually taken 338 00:18:28,190 --> 00:18:30,230 physically back in time 339 00:18:30,318 --> 00:18:33,568 then brought back to the present. 340 00:18:33,654 --> 00:18:36,534 So, is it possible that the strange entities 341 00:18:36,657 --> 00:18:39,157 that were coming to her were extraterrestrials? 342 00:18:39,243 --> 00:18:43,833 In Cairo, Omm Sety impressed Egyptologists 343 00:18:43,914 --> 00:18:46,174 with her understanding of hieroglyphs 344 00:18:46,292 --> 00:18:49,172 and knowledge of the ancient world. 345 00:18:49,253 --> 00:18:50,843 But the astounding revelations 346 00:18:50,921 --> 00:18:52,511 for which she would become famous 347 00:18:52,590 --> 00:18:55,630 had to do with the place she claimed to be 348 00:18:55,718 --> 00:19:00,348 her home in a past life, the sacred city of Abydos. 349 00:19:00,431 --> 00:19:03,141 And when she finally returned there, 350 00:19:03,225 --> 00:19:05,515 her insights would prove critical 351 00:19:05,603 --> 00:19:07,693 to reconstructing a temple that, 352 00:19:07,772 --> 00:19:09,312 according to the ancient Egyptians, 353 00:19:09,398 --> 00:19:14,948 provided a direct connection to the gods. 354 00:19:22,036 --> 00:19:24,576 After 20 years in Cairo, 355 00:19:24,705 --> 00:19:27,325 Omm Sety feels an irresistible urge 356 00:19:27,416 --> 00:19:31,496 to move to Abydos... the place she dreamt of as a child, 357 00:19:31,587 --> 00:19:35,507 and which she believed was her home in a former life. 358 00:19:35,591 --> 00:19:40,681 300 miles south of Cairo, this 5,000-year-old town 359 00:19:40,763 --> 00:19:44,223 was once the chief pilgrimage center of ancient Egypt. 360 00:19:44,308 --> 00:19:48,848 People came to worship Osiris, the god of the underworld, 361 00:19:48,938 --> 00:19:52,568 who brought knowledge to the people of the Nile. 362 00:19:52,650 --> 00:19:54,190 The faithful, 363 00:19:54,276 --> 00:19:57,856 in a strong tradition may have a pilgrimage site. 364 00:19:57,947 --> 00:20:00,697 Abydos was that for the ancient Egyptians 365 00:20:00,783 --> 00:20:03,623 as Varanasi is for the Hindu in India, 366 00:20:03,744 --> 00:20:06,584 Jerusalem for the Jews, Mecca for Islam. 367 00:20:06,664 --> 00:20:09,214 These places change you. 368 00:20:09,291 --> 00:20:12,791 According to Egypt’s Pyramid Texts, 369 00:20:12,920 --> 00:20:16,220 the gods Osiris and Isis came to Earth 370 00:20:16,298 --> 00:20:18,428 from their home in the stars of Orion’s Belt. 371 00:20:18,509 --> 00:20:22,099 Is it more than mere coincidence 372 00:20:22,221 --> 00:20:24,771 that Omm Sety was drawn to Abydos... 373 00:20:24,890 --> 00:20:28,060 The place where Egypt’s most important gods were worshipped? 374 00:20:28,144 --> 00:20:31,944 Could it be that she was led to this location because it served 375 00:20:32,064 --> 00:20:35,904 an important purpose for otherworldly visitors? 376 00:20:35,985 --> 00:20:38,615 When you look back at ancient Egyptian history 377 00:20:38,696 --> 00:20:43,736 and the various stories that the gods came down 378 00:20:43,826 --> 00:20:46,076 to educate the Egyptians 379 00:20:46,162 --> 00:20:51,292 who have power and very high-tech means to do things, 380 00:20:51,375 --> 00:20:55,085 including building the pyramids and raising obelisks, 381 00:20:55,171 --> 00:20:59,091 moving stones that weigh hundreds of tons. 382 00:20:59,175 --> 00:21:03,265 It would seem like they’re extraterrestrials. 383 00:21:03,345 --> 00:21:06,265 And so, that Omm Sety was living in Abydos is significant. 384 00:21:06,348 --> 00:21:10,808 With decades of experience assisting Egyptologists 385 00:21:10,936 --> 00:21:13,766 in Cairo, 47-year-old Omm Sety 386 00:21:13,856 --> 00:21:16,396 seeks out Edouard Ghazouli, 387 00:21:16,484 --> 00:21:19,404 the man in charge of excavating the ruins 388 00:21:19,487 --> 00:21:22,987 of the Temple of Seti I, which is in shambles. 389 00:21:23,115 --> 00:21:26,285 Having heard of Omm Sety’s uncanny knowledge, 390 00:21:26,368 --> 00:21:29,958 Ghazouli devises a test, 391 00:21:30,039 --> 00:21:32,619 asking her to find specific locations and carvings within 392 00:21:32,708 --> 00:21:36,628 the temple that he and his team have just discovered. 393 00:21:36,712 --> 00:21:38,462 - Long time, no see! - Hello, Omm Sety. 394 00:21:38,547 --> 00:21:40,337 - Don’t get up. - How are you? 395 00:21:40,424 --> 00:21:43,344 Omm Sety herself described this test 396 00:21:43,427 --> 00:21:46,007 in a 1981 BBC documentary 397 00:21:46,096 --> 00:21:49,516 called Omm Seti and Her Egypt. 398 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:52,810 They said that they would test me. 399 00:21:52,895 --> 00:21:55,485 The first time I went in, they told me where to go. 400 00:21:55,564 --> 00:21:58,614 It was the chapel of Amun. 401 00:21:58,692 --> 00:22:01,822 So, I went right in, and they told me to go 402 00:22:01,904 --> 00:22:05,664 in front of the scene of the sacred boats, which I did. 403 00:22:05,741 --> 00:22:06,991 Called out. 404 00:22:07,076 --> 00:22:08,236 They came, they found me 405 00:22:08,369 --> 00:22:09,999 where I was supposed to be. 406 00:22:10,079 --> 00:22:12,119 They said," that’s just chance." 407 00:22:12,206 --> 00:22:14,326 I said, "Well, try again." 408 00:22:14,416 --> 00:22:15,706 Well, they tried several times, 409 00:22:15,835 --> 00:22:18,675 and each time, I was in the right place. 410 00:22:18,754 --> 00:22:20,924 It was as if I walked in... 411 00:22:21,048 --> 00:22:26,508 into a place where I had lived before and knew all about it. 412 00:22:27,388 --> 00:22:29,308 Did you recognize anybody 413 00:22:29,390 --> 00:22:30,810 from the reliefs? 414 00:22:30,891 --> 00:22:32,521 Seti! 415 00:22:32,601 --> 00:22:35,731 The King Seti. I had known him. 416 00:22:36,897 --> 00:22:40,027 The archaeologists on-site were astounded 417 00:22:40,109 --> 00:22:42,399 by Omm Sety’s unexplainable knowledge. 418 00:22:42,528 --> 00:22:46,318 But what left them truly stunned was her revelation 419 00:22:46,407 --> 00:22:49,697 of a temple garden that no one knew existed. 420 00:22:49,785 --> 00:22:51,535 She asked them, 421 00:22:51,620 --> 00:22:54,580 where is this garden that she was very familiar with? 422 00:22:54,665 --> 00:22:58,965 And the archeologists said, "Well, there’s no garden here." 423 00:22:59,086 --> 00:23:01,376 And she said, "It’s over there, just go dig." 424 00:23:01,463 --> 00:23:03,133 And the head excavator says, 425 00:23:03,257 --> 00:23:05,377 "We know for a fact there’s no garden over there." 426 00:23:05,467 --> 00:23:09,427 And she says, "Yes, yes, there is, please just do it." 427 00:23:09,513 --> 00:23:13,853 And they started digging, and they found the garden. 428 00:23:13,934 --> 00:23:15,524 So, it’s stuff like that... 429 00:23:15,603 --> 00:23:17,983 Just speaking right now, I have goose bumps, 430 00:23:18,105 --> 00:23:20,145 because stuff like that shouldn’t happen. 431 00:23:22,192 --> 00:23:25,322 Omm Sety remained at the temple for the rest of her life, 432 00:23:25,446 --> 00:23:28,236 helping to uncover artifacts known to her 433 00:23:28,324 --> 00:23:30,374 not only from her past life memories, 434 00:23:30,451 --> 00:23:33,911 but also from the visitors she continued 435 00:23:33,996 --> 00:23:35,656 to encounter in her dreams. 436 00:23:35,789 --> 00:23:38,289 While these dream-state encounters 437 00:23:38,375 --> 00:23:41,415 were regarded with skepticism in the 20th century, 438 00:23:41,503 --> 00:23:44,213 in ancient Egypt, they were not uncommon. 439 00:23:44,298 --> 00:23:46,588 One of the key aspects of Omm Sety’s story 440 00:23:46,675 --> 00:23:50,005 is the dream conduit that she opened up 441 00:23:50,137 --> 00:23:52,217 to receive knowledge and also to connect with 442 00:23:52,306 --> 00:23:53,806 these otherworldly beings. 443 00:23:53,891 --> 00:23:56,061 This is something that’s very important 444 00:23:56,143 --> 00:23:57,313 to the ancient Egyptians. 445 00:23:58,437 --> 00:24:01,607 In the ancient world, there was a religious practice 446 00:24:01,690 --> 00:24:04,150 often referred to as "incubation," 447 00:24:04,276 --> 00:24:07,276 which involved sleeping in a sacred area 448 00:24:07,363 --> 00:24:09,033 with the intention of experiencing 449 00:24:09,156 --> 00:24:10,986 a divinely inspired dream. 450 00:24:11,116 --> 00:24:15,536 Stories of sleep incubation can be found in the Hebrew Bible, 451 00:24:15,663 --> 00:24:18,753 in ancient Greece, and perhaps most commonly 452 00:24:18,832 --> 00:24:20,632 in ancient Egypt. 453 00:24:20,709 --> 00:24:23,339 There’s story after story of people coming, 454 00:24:23,462 --> 00:24:25,092 for example, to Saqqara, 455 00:24:25,172 --> 00:24:27,672 which was a dream incubation center. 456 00:24:27,800 --> 00:24:30,430 People would come to Saqqara, go into a dream, 457 00:24:30,511 --> 00:24:32,681 and have an experience with the god Ptah 458 00:24:32,763 --> 00:24:34,763 or a healing entity, and be cured of 459 00:24:34,848 --> 00:24:36,678 whatever that malady was. 460 00:24:37,726 --> 00:24:40,646 Going back to Pharaoh Seti the first, 461 00:24:40,729 --> 00:24:42,939 he depended upon dreams. 462 00:24:43,023 --> 00:24:46,943 He had a dream that informed him where to dig 463 00:24:47,027 --> 00:24:50,777 to find the... what was already ancient Osirion. 464 00:24:51,782 --> 00:24:55,662 So, it was not unknown for the ancient Egyptians, 465 00:24:55,744 --> 00:24:58,834 to use dreams in a very practical way. 466 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,210 According to Omm Sety, 467 00:25:02,292 --> 00:25:05,172 after she moved to Abydos, Pharaoh Seti... 468 00:25:05,254 --> 00:25:07,134 Who had been visiting her in the night... 469 00:25:07,214 --> 00:25:10,054 Began to appear to her even when she was not asleep 470 00:25:10,134 --> 00:25:13,224 or in a meditative state. 471 00:25:13,345 --> 00:25:16,425 People would allegedly see 472 00:25:16,557 --> 00:25:18,347 him in her room 473 00:25:18,434 --> 00:25:20,854 as a physical person. 474 00:25:20,936 --> 00:25:22,226 So, how could this be? 475 00:25:22,312 --> 00:25:25,572 Is he an extraterrestrial 476 00:25:25,649 --> 00:25:27,779 who is able to travel through different dimensions 477 00:25:27,901 --> 00:25:29,951 and to different times? 478 00:25:30,070 --> 00:25:33,320 If the figure that appeared to Omm Sety 479 00:25:33,407 --> 00:25:36,577 as the Pharaoh Seti was an extraterrestrial, 480 00:25:36,660 --> 00:25:41,460 as ancient astronaut theorists suggest, what was his agenda? 481 00:25:42,708 --> 00:25:46,208 Perhaps further clues can be found by taking a closer look 482 00:25:46,295 --> 00:25:49,425 at the life of this mysterious pharaoh. 483 00:25:56,680 --> 00:26:00,520 Thebes, Egypt. 1290 BC. 484 00:26:01,393 --> 00:26:05,193 The elderly King Rameses I passes away 485 00:26:05,272 --> 00:26:07,772 after a reign of just 16 months, 486 00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:12,490 and his son Seti is announced as the new pharaoh. 487 00:26:12,613 --> 00:26:14,663 Egypt is in a period of chaos, 488 00:26:14,782 --> 00:26:17,282 and Pharaoh Seti believes the only way 489 00:26:17,409 --> 00:26:21,659 to save it is to restore the power of the old gods. 490 00:26:21,789 --> 00:26:24,249 Pharaoh Seti is one of the most important characters 491 00:26:24,333 --> 00:26:25,713 in Egyptian history. 492 00:26:25,793 --> 00:26:29,593 And one of Seti’s most important objectives 493 00:26:29,671 --> 00:26:32,631 as pharaoh was to bring back the old gods, 494 00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:35,966 to bring back the power of the old gods, 495 00:26:36,053 --> 00:26:39,473 the understanding of the importance of Osiris. 496 00:26:39,598 --> 00:26:41,638 One of the things that he does as part of 497 00:26:41,767 --> 00:26:43,887 that restoration of the old ways 498 00:26:43,977 --> 00:26:47,517 to the multiple gods is go to Abydos, 499 00:26:47,648 --> 00:26:51,778 builds the temple there with lots of different side temples 500 00:26:51,860 --> 00:26:54,950 that are there to worship these different gods and goddesses. 501 00:26:55,030 --> 00:26:58,280 In Abydos, Seti built one of the most 502 00:26:58,367 --> 00:27:00,327 magnificent temples in all of Egypt, 503 00:27:00,452 --> 00:27:05,082 containing seven chapels dedicated to different gods. 504 00:27:06,875 --> 00:27:12,255 But when Omm Sety arrived in Abydos in 1951, the great temple 505 00:27:12,339 --> 00:27:15,839 she claimed to have known in her past life was all but gone. 506 00:27:18,011 --> 00:27:21,141 There was around 2,500 pieces of the temple 507 00:27:21,223 --> 00:27:23,223 scattered everywhere, 508 00:27:23,350 --> 00:27:25,230 and Ghazouli and others had no idea 509 00:27:25,352 --> 00:27:27,522 how to fit these pieces back together. 510 00:27:27,646 --> 00:27:31,356 But Omm Sety, maintaining that she had this past life memory, 511 00:27:31,441 --> 00:27:33,821 could tell them," this piece would go here. 512 00:27:33,902 --> 00:27:37,322 This piece would go there. I remember it looking like this." 513 00:27:40,159 --> 00:27:42,659 This was an incredibly daunting task. 514 00:27:42,744 --> 00:27:44,164 But she started each day 515 00:27:44,246 --> 00:27:47,746 with unbridled passion and enthusiasm. 516 00:27:47,875 --> 00:27:50,385 And Abydos was reconstructed, 517 00:27:50,502 --> 00:27:55,172 according to Omm Sety’s instructions. 518 00:27:56,300 --> 00:27:58,760 She solves the amazing jigsaw puzzle, 519 00:27:58,886 --> 00:28:01,256 putting together these 2,500 pieces 520 00:28:01,388 --> 00:28:04,518 and restoring the Temple of Abydos in two and a half years, 521 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:06,600 which is absolutely impossible 522 00:28:06,727 --> 00:28:09,397 without her extraordinary understanding of the temple. 523 00:28:09,521 --> 00:28:11,731 It would have taken 20 years for anybody else 524 00:28:11,857 --> 00:28:13,897 to do the work that she did in two and a half years. 525 00:28:15,402 --> 00:28:19,742 According to Omm Sety, restoring the temple at Abydos 526 00:28:19,865 --> 00:28:23,285 was about much more than just resurrecting the past. 527 00:28:24,203 --> 00:28:27,123 To her closest friends, she confided that 528 00:28:27,247 --> 00:28:32,287 this ancient structure served an extraordinary purpose. 529 00:28:32,419 --> 00:28:34,299 Omm Sety would actually state that 530 00:28:34,421 --> 00:28:38,631 the Temple of Abydos served as a star gate of sorts, 531 00:28:38,759 --> 00:28:40,969 a place where you were able to 532 00:28:41,094 --> 00:28:43,854 jump in and out of time and space. 533 00:28:45,224 --> 00:28:48,144 A star gate? 534 00:28:48,268 --> 00:28:51,808 Could the Temple of Abydos have acted as a portal 535 00:28:51,939 --> 00:28:53,939 to other points in the universe? 536 00:28:54,066 --> 00:28:57,236 According to ancient astronaut theorists, 537 00:28:57,319 --> 00:29:01,659 a feature inside the temple supports this sensational claim. 538 00:29:01,782 --> 00:29:06,292 They point to a bell-shaped object painted on a chapel wall 539 00:29:06,370 --> 00:29:09,330 that some refer to as the Osiris Device. 540 00:29:09,456 --> 00:29:11,956 When we look at this symbol through modern eyes, 541 00:29:12,042 --> 00:29:13,632 it’s highly technological. 542 00:29:13,710 --> 00:29:15,840 To the eyes of a physicist or an engineer, 543 00:29:15,963 --> 00:29:18,053 it looks like a Tesla coil. 544 00:29:18,131 --> 00:29:20,181 And you wonder, what could an image 545 00:29:20,300 --> 00:29:21,970 that resembles a Tesla coil 546 00:29:22,094 --> 00:29:26,224 be doing on the walls of a temple that’s 3,500 years old? 547 00:29:26,306 --> 00:29:31,056 The Tesla coil was designed in the late 1800s 548 00:29:31,144 --> 00:29:32,734 by inventor Nikola Tesla 549 00:29:32,813 --> 00:29:36,073 as a way to wirelessly transmit electricity. 550 00:29:36,149 --> 00:29:40,319 But ancient astronaut theorists suggest there is a far more 551 00:29:40,404 --> 00:29:44,824 advanced technology depicted on the opposite wall of the chapel. 552 00:29:45,993 --> 00:29:49,203 On the opposite wall, we see the same device, 553 00:29:49,329 --> 00:29:51,999 but now it’s attached to what is called 554 00:29:52,082 --> 00:29:55,882 the Neshmet Barge of Osiris, his resurrection barge. 555 00:29:56,003 --> 00:29:59,713 And what’s so amazing about this barge is that its shape 556 00:29:59,840 --> 00:30:03,050 is virtually identical to the way modern science 557 00:30:03,176 --> 00:30:07,886 portrays a wormhole or an Einstein-Rosen bridge. 558 00:30:08,015 --> 00:30:10,855 The power of Abydos is something 559 00:30:10,976 --> 00:30:14,186 that we’re still only beginning to understand. 560 00:30:14,271 --> 00:30:17,651 It’s such a profoundly mysterious place. 561 00:30:18,984 --> 00:30:20,364 Is it possible that 562 00:30:20,485 --> 00:30:24,235 by reconstructing the temple at Abydos, 563 00:30:24,364 --> 00:30:26,744 Omm Sety was restoring an ancient star gate? 564 00:30:26,867 --> 00:30:29,327 And if so, was she being directed 565 00:30:29,411 --> 00:30:34,291 by otherworldly beings that have the power to activate it? 566 00:30:36,168 --> 00:30:39,918 By the 1970s, Omm Sety had become famous 567 00:30:40,047 --> 00:30:41,917 beyond the world of Egyptology. 568 00:30:42,049 --> 00:30:45,759 She was toasted by luminaries like Carl Sagan 569 00:30:45,886 --> 00:30:48,716 and became the subject of several books and documentaries. 570 00:30:48,847 --> 00:30:51,427 Om Seti means 571 00:30:51,558 --> 00:30:54,888 "mother of Seti," because I have a son named Seti, 572 00:30:54,978 --> 00:30:56,768 hoping he’d turn out like the king. 573 00:30:56,897 --> 00:30:58,227 Of course, he didn’t. 574 00:30:59,566 --> 00:31:02,276 In a 1981 BBC documentary, 575 00:31:02,402 --> 00:31:07,242 76-year-old Omm Sety visits the temple in Abydos 576 00:31:07,366 --> 00:31:10,156 with British Egyptologist Dr. Rosalie David. 577 00:31:11,411 --> 00:31:14,251 Due to a hip injury, she hasn’t been 578 00:31:14,331 --> 00:31:16,711 inside the temple in almost a year. 579 00:31:18,043 --> 00:31:19,793 How do you feel, now you’ve arrived back 580 00:31:19,920 --> 00:31:21,710 - after so many months? - I feel marvelous! 581 00:31:21,797 --> 00:31:24,587 What are your feelings about it? 582 00:31:26,718 --> 00:31:28,798 Indescribable. 583 00:31:29,805 --> 00:31:32,775 The temple, which she was integral in rebuilding, 584 00:31:32,891 --> 00:31:36,641 honors not just one Egyptian god, but seven... 585 00:31:36,770 --> 00:31:40,980 And Omm Sety had an incredible theory as to why 586 00:31:41,108 --> 00:31:44,818 it was considered the most sacred site in ancient Egypt. 587 00:31:44,945 --> 00:31:47,165 People coming from all over Egypt, 588 00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:50,780 you see, would find their local important god 589 00:31:50,867 --> 00:31:52,037 - worshipped here. - Yes. 590 00:31:52,119 --> 00:31:56,119 It may be that the gods themselves 591 00:31:56,248 --> 00:31:58,748 were coming to Abydos on pilgrimage to Osiris. 592 00:31:58,834 --> 00:32:00,424 I was beginning to think 593 00:32:00,502 --> 00:32:02,422 I’d never see it again in this life. 594 00:32:02,504 --> 00:32:06,094 - Yes. - I’ll see it in the next one. 595 00:32:08,468 --> 00:32:11,638 Could it be true that this extraordinary woman 596 00:32:11,721 --> 00:32:14,971 was connected to the gods of ancient Egypt? 597 00:32:15,100 --> 00:32:19,060 Gods that were perhaps extraterrestrials? 598 00:32:20,230 --> 00:32:23,650 As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 599 00:32:23,775 --> 00:32:26,355 the answer is a resounding "yes," 600 00:32:26,486 --> 00:32:29,816 and they suggest the proof may soon be found 601 00:32:29,906 --> 00:32:31,696 by investigating 602 00:32:31,825 --> 00:32:34,955 a prophecy she made about the tomb 603 00:32:35,036 --> 00:32:40,456 of King Tut. 604 00:32:40,542 --> 00:32:43,292 Over the course of her lifetime, Omm Sety 605 00:32:43,378 --> 00:32:46,628 made countless predictions that were proven to be true. 606 00:32:47,424 --> 00:32:49,594 But perhaps her most significant 607 00:32:49,676 --> 00:32:52,346 was one that has yet to be verified. 608 00:32:53,555 --> 00:32:57,685 In 1970, she claimed that Pharaoh Seti had given her 609 00:32:57,809 --> 00:33:00,139 important information about the location of 610 00:33:00,228 --> 00:33:03,228 the lost mummy of an 18th Dynasty queen 611 00:33:03,356 --> 00:33:06,106 named Nefertiti. 612 00:33:06,193 --> 00:33:09,323 Nefertiti’s Tomb has become the new obsession 613 00:33:09,404 --> 00:33:11,704 of the 21st century. 614 00:33:11,823 --> 00:33:14,283 Everyone wants to find Nefertiti’s Tomb. 615 00:33:14,367 --> 00:33:16,617 Now here’s this truth: 616 00:33:16,703 --> 00:33:19,873 in Amarna, in the city of ruins, 617 00:33:19,956 --> 00:33:22,326 there is a tomb for Nefertiti there. 618 00:33:22,417 --> 00:33:25,087 But her mummy was never found there. 619 00:33:26,463 --> 00:33:29,803 As far as ancient astronaut theorists are concerned, 620 00:33:29,883 --> 00:33:32,683 recovering this mummy could be the most significant 621 00:33:32,761 --> 00:33:35,641 archaeological find in human history... 622 00:33:35,722 --> 00:33:38,312 Because they believe Nefertiti 623 00:33:38,391 --> 00:33:41,191 was very likely not of this world. 624 00:33:41,269 --> 00:33:45,269 Nefertiti’s parents are unknown. 625 00:33:45,398 --> 00:33:48,148 On pictures, she is shown with one of 626 00:33:48,235 --> 00:33:50,405 these elongated heads. 627 00:33:51,321 --> 00:33:53,991 Now we know the old Egyptian gods, 628 00:33:54,074 --> 00:33:56,914 they had longer heads than we have. 629 00:33:57,035 --> 00:34:00,495 And according to the Pyramid Texts, 630 00:34:00,580 --> 00:34:03,290 sometimes they left the Earth. 631 00:34:03,416 --> 00:34:08,086 So Nefertiti’s parents were maybe extraterrestrials. 632 00:34:09,548 --> 00:34:13,298 This sensational claim applies not only to Nefertiti, 633 00:34:13,426 --> 00:34:17,346 but also to her husband, the Pharaoh Akhenaten. 634 00:34:17,430 --> 00:34:20,520 During his rule, Akhenaten introduced 635 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:24,350 a new and controversial monotheistic faith to Egypt, 636 00:34:24,437 --> 00:34:28,107 where the worship of multiple gods was replaced with reverence 637 00:34:28,233 --> 00:34:33,243 to only one disk-shaped sun god called Aten. 638 00:34:33,321 --> 00:34:37,951 Akhenaten is worshipping this sun disk up in the sky, 639 00:34:38,034 --> 00:34:40,834 and he actually communicates with it. 640 00:34:40,954 --> 00:34:45,214 He said he spoke with a disk and it also had wings. 641 00:34:45,292 --> 00:34:48,422 So, the idea is that we have 642 00:34:48,503 --> 00:34:51,593 a misunderstood technology here. 643 00:34:52,549 --> 00:34:56,389 And Akhenaten, in the ancient astronaut opinion, may have been 644 00:34:56,469 --> 00:34:57,719 an extraterrestrial. 645 00:34:57,804 --> 00:35:00,524 Some Egyptologists believe 646 00:35:00,640 --> 00:35:03,230 that a mummy found in a vandalized tomb in 647 00:35:03,310 --> 00:35:07,060 the Valley of the Kings is in fact Akhenaten, 648 00:35:07,147 --> 00:35:10,727 while others say the remains of the controversial pharaoh 649 00:35:10,817 --> 00:35:12,277 are still missing. 650 00:35:12,360 --> 00:35:14,530 But locating Nefertiti’s mummy 651 00:35:14,654 --> 00:35:16,494 may be well within reach... 652 00:35:16,573 --> 00:35:19,493 Thanks to Omm Sety. 653 00:35:19,576 --> 00:35:22,826 One amazing idea that Omm Sety has left us, 654 00:35:22,954 --> 00:35:25,164 that is still yet to be fulfilled, 655 00:35:25,290 --> 00:35:28,040 involves the tomb of the Queen Nefertiti. 656 00:35:28,168 --> 00:35:31,958 During a conversation with Pharaoh Seti, 657 00:35:32,047 --> 00:35:34,087 he told her that 658 00:35:34,174 --> 00:35:38,554 Nefertiti’s tomb is nearby Tutankhamun’s tomb, 659 00:35:38,678 --> 00:35:40,928 in a place that no one would think to look. 660 00:35:42,015 --> 00:35:45,645 Tutankhamun, better known as King Tut, 661 00:35:45,727 --> 00:35:48,187 was the son of Akhenaten by another wife, 662 00:35:48,271 --> 00:35:50,941 making Nefertiti his stepmother. 663 00:35:51,024 --> 00:35:53,654 But when the tomb of King Tut was discovered 664 00:35:53,735 --> 00:35:55,745 roughly a century ago, 665 00:35:55,862 --> 00:35:59,452 the entire area around it was thoroughly excavated. 666 00:36:00,617 --> 00:36:04,367 So, how could Nefertiti’s mummy be somewhere nearby? 667 00:36:05,330 --> 00:36:08,880 Over the past few years, evidence has been found 668 00:36:08,958 --> 00:36:11,128 from ground penetration radar 669 00:36:11,211 --> 00:36:16,301 and other means of the existence of a chamber 670 00:36:16,383 --> 00:36:21,473 next to that of Tutankhamun himself. 671 00:36:21,554 --> 00:36:26,564 Incredibly, 35 years after Omm Sety suggested 672 00:36:26,643 --> 00:36:30,813 that the mummy of Nefertiti was hidden near King Tut’s tomb, 673 00:36:30,897 --> 00:36:33,897 evidence was discovered that this tomb 674 00:36:33,983 --> 00:36:37,363 may contain a secret chamber. 675 00:36:38,738 --> 00:36:43,658 In 2005, the British Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves, 676 00:36:43,743 --> 00:36:45,543 he noticed that there were 677 00:36:45,620 --> 00:36:48,000 some cracks in the walls. 678 00:36:48,081 --> 00:36:51,171 And on further examination, 679 00:36:51,251 --> 00:36:53,501 he came to the conclusion that these could possibly 680 00:36:53,586 --> 00:36:55,836 be that of a doorway 681 00:36:55,922 --> 00:36:58,052 into a separate chamber. 682 00:36:59,092 --> 00:37:02,762 And since that time, there has been radar 683 00:37:02,887 --> 00:37:04,807 done inside the tomb which definitely seems 684 00:37:04,931 --> 00:37:08,391 to confirm that there is some kind of chamber. 685 00:37:08,476 --> 00:37:11,096 And is it possible, therefore, 686 00:37:11,229 --> 00:37:14,149 that this could be the tomb of Nefertiti? 687 00:37:14,274 --> 00:37:19,614 Archeologists are still debating how to enter the hidden chamber 688 00:37:19,696 --> 00:37:23,116 without causing severe damage to King Tut’s tomb. 689 00:37:23,199 --> 00:37:26,119 Once they do, will they discover 690 00:37:26,244 --> 00:37:28,624 that Omm Sety was correct? 691 00:37:28,747 --> 00:37:31,367 And that her amazing life didn’t just 692 00:37:31,458 --> 00:37:33,208 connect us to ancient Egypt, 693 00:37:33,293 --> 00:37:36,173 but to our ancestors in the stars? 694 00:37:36,296 --> 00:37:39,876 Nefertiti’s tomb is potentially very special, 695 00:37:39,966 --> 00:37:41,466 because Nefertiti may have had 696 00:37:41,551 --> 00:37:45,051 the secrets of the whole Akhenaten lineage. 697 00:37:46,055 --> 00:37:48,215 Did she have an elongated skull herself? 698 00:37:48,308 --> 00:37:50,308 I think finding her tomb 699 00:37:50,393 --> 00:37:54,233 could answer a lot of unanswered questions in ancient Egypt. 700 00:37:55,398 --> 00:37:57,068 Throughout her life, 701 00:37:57,150 --> 00:37:59,110 Omm Sety made numerous predictions 702 00:37:59,194 --> 00:38:01,744 that years later were proven to be true. 703 00:38:01,821 --> 00:38:05,701 And according to ancient astronaut theorists, 704 00:38:05,825 --> 00:38:09,905 she may well have been facilitating an alien agenda... 705 00:38:09,996 --> 00:38:14,496 One whose purpose is soon to be revealed. 706 00:38:19,506 --> 00:38:22,836 On April 21, 1981, 707 00:38:22,967 --> 00:38:25,087 Dorothy Eady, 708 00:38:25,178 --> 00:38:27,468 now famously known as Omm Sety, 709 00:38:27,555 --> 00:38:31,475 dies in Abydos at the age of 77. 710 00:38:32,393 --> 00:38:35,863 Of her many contributions to Egyptology, 711 00:38:35,980 --> 00:38:38,900 the reconstruction of the Temple of Seti I 712 00:38:39,025 --> 00:38:41,395 stands as her greatest accomplishment, 713 00:38:41,528 --> 00:38:45,238 attracting millions of tourists every year. 714 00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:49,872 Because of Omm Sety, Abydos is one of the most 715 00:38:49,994 --> 00:38:52,874 important places in ancient Egypt. 716 00:38:52,997 --> 00:38:56,747 The Seti temple is an absolutely fascinating temple. 717 00:38:56,876 --> 00:39:02,256 It’s got beautiful carvings and pillars and wall inscriptions. 718 00:39:02,382 --> 00:39:06,222 It has the famous kings list on it, 719 00:39:06,302 --> 00:39:08,932 which is really interesting, 720 00:39:09,055 --> 00:39:10,505 because this really describes 721 00:39:10,598 --> 00:39:13,308 kings going back thousands of years. 722 00:39:17,564 --> 00:39:21,284 While many consider the Temple of Seti in Abydos 723 00:39:21,401 --> 00:39:23,441 to be the most sacred site in Egypt, 724 00:39:23,570 --> 00:39:25,360 for ancient astronaut theorists, 725 00:39:25,446 --> 00:39:29,196 it may represent something even more profound. 726 00:39:29,284 --> 00:39:31,624 Could this ancient structure have 727 00:39:31,744 --> 00:39:34,044 once been capable of opening a portal 728 00:39:34,122 --> 00:39:35,792 to other parts of the universe, 729 00:39:35,915 --> 00:39:38,245 as Omm Sety claimed? 730 00:39:39,002 --> 00:39:41,752 And was her work in Egypt the fulfillment 731 00:39:41,838 --> 00:39:44,418 of an otherworldly agenda? 732 00:39:44,507 --> 00:39:46,627 Omm Sety’s story has meaning 733 00:39:46,759 --> 00:39:49,759 as a spiritual story, 734 00:39:49,846 --> 00:39:52,766 as a reincarnation story, 735 00:39:52,891 --> 00:39:54,851 as an archeological story. 736 00:39:54,934 --> 00:39:57,404 But most importantly to me, it says 737 00:39:57,478 --> 00:39:59,648 that we can open portals 738 00:39:59,772 --> 00:40:01,772 between our earthly material world 739 00:40:01,900 --> 00:40:04,490 and the immaterial realm of the gods. 740 00:40:04,611 --> 00:40:06,781 That’s the realm of the extraterrestrials. 741 00:40:07,947 --> 00:40:10,567 There’s something so special about Omm Sety because 742 00:40:10,658 --> 00:40:15,698 she makes all of these ideas... Interdimensional realities, 743 00:40:15,788 --> 00:40:20,168 time travel, connections with otherworldly beings... 744 00:40:20,293 --> 00:40:23,003 She makes all of these things real. 745 00:40:24,422 --> 00:40:26,842 Her predictions came true. 746 00:40:26,966 --> 00:40:30,216 And Omm Sety really influenced and inspired 747 00:40:30,303 --> 00:40:32,353 generations of people 748 00:40:32,472 --> 00:40:34,722 who wanted to get deeper into 749 00:40:34,807 --> 00:40:37,307 an understanding of Egyptology. 750 00:40:38,728 --> 00:40:43,608 When it came to being a woman of 751 00:40:43,691 --> 00:40:44,981 service to Egyptology, 752 00:40:45,109 --> 00:40:48,699 she was all seriousness and science. 753 00:40:49,822 --> 00:40:52,412 But the esoteric part, 754 00:40:52,492 --> 00:40:55,702 the parallel consciousness, that was there, too. 755 00:40:55,828 --> 00:40:58,208 And I have no way of proving 756 00:40:58,331 --> 00:41:00,041 that she didn’t experience this 757 00:41:00,166 --> 00:41:03,286 and there are so many reasons to think she did. 758 00:41:03,378 --> 00:41:06,378 Omm Sety is one of the most 759 00:41:06,506 --> 00:41:09,216 enduring mysterious stories 760 00:41:09,342 --> 00:41:12,762 in the history of humankind. 761 00:41:12,845 --> 00:41:14,965 Because even the Egyptologists 762 00:41:15,056 --> 00:41:20,016 say that she had something that nobody else had. 763 00:41:20,103 --> 00:41:25,113 So is it possible that maybe she tuned into 764 00:41:25,191 --> 00:41:29,031 a direct channel of ancient Egypt? 765 00:41:30,530 --> 00:41:33,410 I think the answer to that is "yes." 766 00:41:34,450 --> 00:41:36,910 Some believe that Omm Sety’s story 767 00:41:37,036 --> 00:41:38,576 is not yet complete. 768 00:41:38,705 --> 00:41:42,715 Is it possible that her life’s work was to help 769 00:41:42,834 --> 00:41:46,094 prepare for the return of Egypt’s ancient gods? 770 00:41:48,089 --> 00:41:52,549 Perhaps, like Dorothy Eady, humankind is about to awaken 771 00:41:52,635 --> 00:41:54,425 to an entirely new reality, 772 00:41:54,554 --> 00:41:56,764 and find that the key to 773 00:41:56,889 --> 00:41:59,559 unlocking our future in the stars 774 00:41:59,684 --> 00:42:04,944 can be found deep in our own extraterrestrial past. 775 00:42:05,064 --> 00:42:07,944 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS61415

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