quote:
The wiseman, after a lifetime of observation, experience, peace and
study, may discover this sacred knowledge for himself. But it is one
thing realising the purpose and banefulness of life, and another thing
preparing the soul for purification and escape from the endless cycle of
reincarnation and suffering. This takes time, and the pursuit of the
knowledge itself takes so much time that it precludes such preparation
in a single lifetime. The phrase ' ... abandon all hope, ye who enter ..
.', from Dante's Inferno could be fact; perhaps there is no escape from
this hell in a single lifetime.
But if I knew I were going to reincarnate, I
could write my knowledge down and keep it in a safe place. Next time
(providing it could be relocated) I could begin where I left off. This
would give me the time, next time, to purify my soul and escape.
My soul voltage would rise upwards from 10 volts, instead of back
downwards, alternate lifetimes. This, of course, is a simplified
explanation of the mechanism, but, as we shall soon see, it explains
why the ancients encoded their sacred secrets into the architecture of
their pyramids and into their treasures.
Quoted from "The Tutankhamun Prophecies" by Maurice Cotterell