Lost Egypt
By John Wagner
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John Wagner
John Wagner was a successful lawyer with a prominent U.S. law firm in the 1990s. A frequent adventure and spiritual traveler, his life changed dramatically during a study tour on the history and culture of Peru, including studying Sendero Luminoso, the violent terrorist group. He gave up everything, and risked his career and his life, to join a mission organization to work for human rights in Peru—in the face of a death threat if he did so. In Peru, he deepened his spirituality, worked on a landmark human rights case, and fell in love with Bella, a local teacher.After his work in Peru, he returned to the U.S., resumed his legal career, and married Bella. He holds degrees from Western State Colorado University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Wisconsin Law School. An early Baby Boomer, he has been a civil rights and antiwar activist, a disc jockey (loving rock n roll, jazz, and opera), a world traveler, and a motorcyclist. He is now retired from practicing law and lives with Bella in Sacramento, California, near their children and grandchildren.Find out more at www.johnpwagner.com.
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Lost Egypt - John Wagner
6:
BOOK 1
THE
LOST
EGYPTIAN
UNIVERSE
To my Princess Neferamun.
PREFACE
This book describes a new modern Egyptian world and proposes an astonishing back in time journey, which will open minds and eyes, towards a better understanding of life, death and the environment we all share.
Recovering ancient Egyptian knowledge is not an easy task. As a little boy and as an environmental scientist today, I always admired the way the Egyptian masters had to see the world. After decades of investigation, I finally decided to put on paper all my discoveries in order to be transferred into future generations so this millenary knowledge do not get lost again.
Life is a labyrinth which travels from day to day, slowly and fast at the same time, in space and minds. Finding keys to open new doors sounds like something very useful we all should do in our lives.
In the world we know, science sometimes battles with religion, but not in the Egyptian case. In this amazing lost culture, gods and numbers were married, and proof of it, are indeed the pyramids.
The wisdom Queen and Pharaohs had about physics, medicine and genetics clearly shows we are dealing with the most advanced civilization in history. Golden lambs or wooden crosses existed always after the Egyptian first monotheism in history.
A great empire covers huge areas of territory and it is well defined by its technology and science knowledge. The environment is shared by everybody and its problems are everybody´s issues now, before and forever. This fact will find keys and will open doors we might never think would be opened. The knowledge of astronomy the Egyptians had could be proof of them having discovered America a couple of thousands