EGYPT: The Gift of the Nile - A New Theory

I know that Egyptologists, academics and other intelligent people looking at the Egyptian culture and religious beliefs have a complete misunderstanding of what they are looking at.  I am an esoterist; therefore, I look at problems esoterically as well as exoterically.

My expertise lies in the study of the first chapter of Genesis esoterically: what this means is that every letter of the Torah’s texts has a symbol associated to it and every letter is alphanumerically structured and the text has to be studied this way or not at all. I have been studying the first chapter of Genesis for almost four decades and there is no doubt in my mind that the esoteric storyline of the Torah, that run parallel to the exoteric storyline, in its symbolic and alphanumeric structure is base solely upon the Egyptian esoteric religion.

The key to understanding Egypt is the Nile River when its waters yearly dump its black earth onto both the east and west shores: fertilizing the land (or it did in ancient times before the Aswan Dam destroyed that esoteric nuance).  Note that on the west side of the Nile only temples built to the dead are allowed; in contrast, on the east side of the Nile only temples built to life are allowed. This is because the Egyptian believe that when the Sun set in the west it died and is reborn the next day after descending into the DUAT: First Times, which is also the name of the pyramid complex on the Giza plateau.

In looking at a map of the mainland of Egypt (not the Sinai) as the left and right brain with the pineal gland represented by the Nile you would have a somewhat perfect grasp of what Egypt is all about. Note that the Pharaoh headdress has a serpent at the point of the forehead where the pineal gland lies representing the Kundalini Serpent.

Taking the symbolism of what the pineal gland function is believed to represent and contrast that to what the Nile gives to Egypt overflowing the brain so-to-speak revitalizing the soul/psyche of the individual it is not difficult to grasp that Egypt was all about spiritual life: not materialistic death.


I can tell you unequivocally that the geologic landscape of Egypt is a symbolic representation of the first word of Genesis: BERESHITH (בראשית), which is translated a number of ways: one is “in the beginning”, which most of us are familiar with; however, BERESHITH (בראשית) can also be translated “in (the) first sign”. The first sign of the Zodiac is Aries/April. April First is the traditional date that the Jews have for God creating the universe.

The letter/word RESH (ראש) represents symbolically the Nile River. BETH (ב) symbolically represents the eastern shores of the Nile and YUD (י) and TAV (ת) combined symbolically represent the western shores of the Nile.

BERESHITH (ראשית) can be analyzed ad infinitum: believe me it has a bottomless depth. Many of those interpretations have to do with the Egyptian culture: especially the Sphinx and the nine pyramids on the Giza plateau; however, most important now is the discovery that BERESHITH (בראשית) is a map of the entire Egyptian landscape on both a physical and esoteric level.

Also BERESHITH (בראשית)  is the entire bible: meaning that the Old and New Testaments are commentaries on its infinite depths.

I did not want to air out in the blog the enormous implications of this theory; however, consider that the geodetic location of Egypt had to be studied and surveyed (especially Sinai, which has esoteric nuances relating to this theory) long before it was chosen by the people that colonized the area, which means that the entire Egyptian religion esoterically had to be completely understood by its indigenous culture long before the land of Egypt was inhabited by the colonizers.  This places the birth of Egypt long before five thousand years ago; rather, it place it beginning far into antediluvian times: before Babel.

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Comment by William John Meegan on March 23, 2013 at 1:55am

Hari Menon:

The overflowing of the Nile onto the East and West shores is basically synonymous to the Kundalini experience, which will wash over the brain (soul/psyche) with a luminous radiance (numinous glow) similar to the experience I underwent back in 1978, which change my entire outlook on life, which is similar to the black-earth dumped on the east and west shores obliterating the landscape.  That numinous glow has not left me.  This does not mean I can slack off.  I have still earn every step I take; however, I do realize that it is much easier for me because I had the experience and I have devoted my life to: nigh unto forty-years.

It is not anything new to build a mythology around the landscape that one inhabits.  Look at the American Indians naming their mountains and claiming them to be the origins of where their peoples came from.  Look how Christian cryptically placed a gigantic cross in the center of Jerusalem to commemorate the birth of Christianity.  All over the world it is like this.  Have you ever heard of Carl Munck's works.  He demonstrates that every temple on earth is geodetically align to the Great Pyramid of Egypt.  So my theory is not off at all to what has already been an established paradigm across the landscapes of the world.  Look at the temple of Luxor, which is built into the image of man.

In fact the New Testament has Christ talking to the scribes and Pharisees telling them they were nothing but white seplechure with all kind of filth inside.  What is the difference between a living monument to death as the scribes and pharisees were displaying and a grave stone?  Nothing.  That is the message of the ancients.  People living their lives, siring children, working throughout the day were spiritually dead.  They were not alive nor children of God.  This all goes that Free Will we were discussing earlier.  People think they are free and can do anything they want.  They have not got a clue they are all imprisoned by chooses previously made somewhere in the past.

Comment by Hari Menon on March 23, 2013 at 1:17am

Dear William ,

          I do believe you even if nobody else will , it makes for compelling reading and and almost like a sutra ! we are used to knowledge being very cryptically being ensconced in aphorisms. After all the ancient Jewish texts do have mantras and chants though they may be calling it by some other name . Even classical latin and greek have aphorisms or sutras . Archeologists only dig up the past and Egyptologists (whatever that may be ) are probably going by some superficial glimpses into a very shady history , it excites such people no end as they are facilitated by obscurity in patching up their theories into the main frame . The Pharoaes themselves traced their ancestory to the Sun . In ancient times when Kings were guided by Priests and other esoteric rituals it was not uncommon for the rulers to get visions from the cosmic intellect which they would later translate into actuality during their reign . There are ample examples of such visions having materializrd on earth in all parts of the globe . History and conjectures will not give any idea of what the cosmic mind and intellect pass on . These things still happen but we are not receptive as in ancient times . Our "modern'' thinking is unable to understand such things - and are dismissed as old wives tales by the so called specialists who do not have an iota of purity in thought or feeling . Firewalls every single one of them !!!

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