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The Egyptian Heritage
註釋This fascinating account reviews the historical saga presented to us through the psychic channel of Edgar Cayce in light of the academic data available concerning Egyptian society in 10,500 B.C. The author first presents the readings' account of Egypt at the time of the migration from Atlantis and the subsequent years during which both the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx were constructed. The emphasis is on the people and their society---at the center of which were the Temple Beautiful and the Temple of Sacrifice. Revealed are the people's intimate human passions, love and enmity, suffering and disgrace, grace and inspiration. Next, the author parallels these stories with documented archaeological and mythological data, thereby placing the readings in a historical framework. Concerning the importance of Egyptian heritage, Mark Lehner states, "According to the readings, it is a legacy which will soon be rediscovered, and will bear profound determinations---not only for the history of dynastic Egypt, but for the entire physical and spiritual epic of our evolution on this planet, up to the present, and for the years yet to pass." (Back cover).