Incredible 5,000 year old Egyptian text discovered.

July 02, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
This text has remained locked away in a private collection for over 100 years since it was discovered by a German explorer during the excavations of tunnels in Egypt. At the time of the discovery, the papyrus scrolls, still in their original jars, were taken by their finder to the British Museum for translation, but as word of the incredible find got out, the owner came under mounting pressure to turn the texts over to the museum. Fearing that he was about to loose his amazing find, he never returned to the museum, choosing instead to keep the manuscripts locked away but still in his possession.

Ownership of the manuscripts has since passed to the grandson of the original discoverer. His curiosity finally getting the better of him, the grandson, who wishes to remain anonymous, approached a Lisbon based translator of ancient texts for help in revealing what the texts said.

Although no carbon dating has been carried out on the papyri, indications are that this text dates back to the Old Kingdom, which gives an approximate date of 2649–2150 B.C.

Experts have based their dating of the text to the Old Kingdom on the observation that the text wasn't written in the Hieratic script used by scribes from the early Middle Kingdom onwards, instead, it was written in traditional hieroglyphic script. Hieratic script was routinely used when recording magical and religious texts from the early Middle Kingdom. The fact that it is not employed in the manuscript means that the text predates the Middle Kingdom.

The results of the translation were astounding and the two translators who worked on the translations admitted they had never come across such unusual texts. They are clearly texts from the Egyptian Mystery schools, which makes them quite a staggering find.

What makes them remarkable is that almost all of the texts from the Egyptian mystery schools were destroyed towards the end of the fourth century when the Emperor Theodosius ordered the destruction of pagan temples and writings. The Serapeum in Alexandria and its library of ancient texts were raised to the ground, effectively ending the mystery school tradition in Egypt. Hypatia, the last great female alchemical philosopher, was able to save a small portion of the library and for a while the tradition was kept alive but her murder in 415 CE effectively ended esoteric learning in Egypt.

The translation that has been undertaken today reveals the true depth of the esoteric teachings of the Egyptian Mystery schools almost 5,000 years ago. These are teachings that mainstream Egyptology seek to deny and dismiss. To discover a fully intact document that deals with the Egyptian concept of the Alchemy of the Soul itself will further our understanding of Egyptian Esoteric Wisdom ten fold and ensure that the Egyptian mystery tradition, which provides the foundation of almost all Magickal and esoteric knowledge, is finally realised.

The Book of Thoth is pleased to announce that both the owner of the scrolls and the scholars who have tirelessly worked on the translations have granted us full and exclusive permission to publish the complete unabridged translation of this incredible text.

To read the unabridged translation of the text visit
http://www.the-book-of-thoth.com

or use the link below to access the translation direct.
http://www.the-book-of-thoth.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=186