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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

EGYPTS MUSEUMS MUMMY'S CURSE

Cairo's Egyptian museum of antiquities mummies curse; disturbed burial tombs usually have afterlife ritual prayers Dr. Zahi Hawass don't understand disturbing ancient burial chambers whether they are recent or ancient will have some cursing reprisals to whom desecrates them, however if ancient mummies tombs were just examined and recorded and resealed, perhaps tomb curses will stay within the tombs itself? That is why they are sealed?

The recent 2011 riot in Cairo semi explains of a learning experience on how powerful the energy of mummies corpses can be especially when tensions is at a high point already. North American Native burials or sacred grounds work in the similar matter to, and if you disturb native sacred grounds "it will upset the spiritual nature of the surroundings of the resting place to its dwellings and so forth."

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Keith Ranville

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CAIRO -- Egypt's museums and ancient monuments, including the Pyramids of Giza, are secure despite upheaval in the streets, and officials recovered nearly 300 archaeological items that were plundered by armed Bedouins in the Sinai Peninsula, the government said Tuesday

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