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Abdel hakim awyan biography of martin luther

His answer brought a smile to my face. Several cycles are beginning and ending all at the same time—like an odometer resetting itself. This is what the Mayan Calendar is telling us, in my opinion, and this is the information the indigenous Egyptians say the ancients passed down to them.

EP. - MasterClass on Kehmitology & Hakim Awyan w/ Stephen Mehler.

Hakim and other indigenous Egyptians speak about five continuing cycles of existence that continue to repeat themselves over and over again. Everything is in a constant state of transformation and exists as an ever spiraling, cyclical and holographic matrix. The ancient Egyptians viewed the star, Sirius as a giver of life, as it always reappeared at the time of the annual flooding of the Nile.

When the star sank in the west and disappeared from the night sky, it remained hidden for 70 days before emerging again in the east. These were perceived as moments of ending and renewal.

Abd’el Hakim Awyan, world renowned Indigenous Egyptian Knowledge Holder, developed the discipline of Khemitology, to offer an alternative perspective of Egypt’s heritage.

They knew that we are ultimately immortal, and are in a constant state of change…or transformation. It also represents five stages of the sun during the day. You see the sun making its journey through her body the sky until she swallows it again at night. Kheper is the form the sun adopts at dawn. In hieroglyphics, the title has one glyph: the scarab beetle.

It was used to represent three consonants: hpr. The exact translation of the word is illusive.