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the pharaohs’ ancient civilization interpretations on esoterism and
ufology are interwoven again. A week ago, during the mapping by some
satellites on the symbol-places of the Egyptian civilization, strange
circles have been seen, perfectly round and not closed in an area of
five-hundred meters- a km to the south of the plain in Giza. They are at
a few hundred meters from the Sphinx, in line according to a north-south
vertical. On the ground the figures are barely perceptible, damaged by
the centuries and the wind, nevertheless in origin they must have been
more marked and defined furrows easily visible. There haven’t been any
uncontroversial suppositions yet and the official Egyptology hasn’t yet
made any statement. Anyway the researchers of the Supreme Council of
Antiques in Cairo think there is no reason to connect the discovery to
the variegated mythological and religious world of ancient Egypt and so
be explained as elements of the pharaohs’ world. Some would want to
connect the presence of the circles to the sphinx, that would be
enriched and legitimized in its function as guard of the sacred and
cemetery area of the plain in Giza; the circles would be added and would
complete the elements recently noticed on this statue. In the decade
long restoration in the body of the sphinx, four tunnels have been
noticed, all explained as useful for its structure. The fact that these
new circumferences are in axis with the sphinx and that apparently they
seem arranged in a not casual way could let believe they had and
astronomical valence and that they were arranged according to some
constellation, very visible in the sky. In an important text of the
sarcophaguses, that goes back to the Ancient Reign, contemporary to the
construction of the sphinx, built by the pharaoh Chefren around 2500 BC,
we find written: “It was he who was born as a circle”.

In the Egyptian mythology, the whole universe was deified. Nevertheless,
the circle, which was scarcely represented compared to the other
geometric shapes, was the representation of the Universe at its birth. A
reference to the birth of the universe right in the great necropolis
would be logic, as there the Egyptians had the eternal life. A similar
connection, absolutely respectful of the religious faith of this
civilization, would subtract the foundation from esoteric theories of
the circular shapes and would bring back the discovery to the ancient
pharaohs and their subjects. |
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