Everything that the Ancient Egyptians built/molded/sculptured was for the purpose of generating energies and/or to embody energies. And just like our electrical system that needs activation by turning a switch on, all Egyptian works also require/required activation by the right actions [sounds, gestures, etc.]. And while these 'stone' marvels appears static because they appears stationary, they are no different than [stationary] energy generating units—like our solar panels that absorb solar energy from the sun and convert it to energy supply for our earthly human needs.
This book reveals the Ancient Egyptian knowledge of harmonic proportion, sacred geometry, and number mysticism, as manifested in their texts, temples, tombs, art, hieroglyphs, ...etc., throughout their known history. It shows how the Egyptians designed their buildings to generate cosmic energy, and the mystical application of numbers in Egyptian works. The book explains in detail the harmonic proportion of about 20 Ancient Egyptian buildings throughout their recorded history.
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Moustafa Gadalla is an Egyptian-American independent Egyptologist, who was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1944. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Cairo University.
Gadalla is the author of twenty two published internationally acclaimed books about the various aspects of the Ancient Egyptian history and civilization and its influences worldwide.
He is the Founder and Chairman of the Tehuti Research Foundation (www.Egypt-Tehuti.org)—an international, U.S.-based, non-profit organization, dedicated to Ancient Egyptian studies. He is also the Founder and Head of the on-line Egyptian Mystical University (www.EgyptianMysticalUniversity.org).
From his early childhood, Gadalla pursued his Ancient Egyptian roots with passion, through continuous study and research. Since 1990, he has dedicated and concentrated all his time to researching and writing.
"The Ancient Egyptian Metaphysical Architecture" by Moustafa Gadalla is a thought-provoking and meticulously researched ebook that delves into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian architecture from a metaphysical perspective. Gadalla, an Egyptian-born author and researcher, presents a unique and comprehensive exploration of the spiritual and metaphysical aspects of ancient Egyptian architecture, providing readers with a fresh and insightful understanding of this ancient civilization.
One of the key strengths of the book is its interdisciplinary approach. Gadalla combines his expertise in Egyptology, metaphysics, and architecture to present a holistic and multi-dimensional perspective on ancient Egyptian architecture. He explores the underlying metaphysical principles and beliefs that influenced the design, layout, and symbolism of ancient Egyptian buildings, temples, and monuments.
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However, it is important to note that some of Gadalla's interpretations and theories may be debated among scholars, and his ideas may not be universally accepted. The book presents a specific viewpoint that may not align with the mainstream understanding of ancient Egyptian architecture.
In conclusion, "The Ancient Egyptian Metaphysical Architecture" is a thought-provoking and comprehensive ebook that offers a fresh and insightful perspective on the metaphysical aspects of ancient Egyptian architecture. Gadalla's interdisciplinary approach, accessible writing style, and evidence-based insights make this ebook a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian culture, metaphysics, or architecture.