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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Broken images of a lost technology?<br />

Take for example some of the peculiar equipment and accessories<br />

designated for the pharaoh’s use as he journeyed to his eternal resting<br />

place among the stars:<br />

The gods who are in the sky are brought to you, the gods who are on earth<br />

assemble for you, they place their hands under you, they make a ladder for you<br />

that you may ascend on it into the sky, the doors of the sky are thrown open to<br />

you, the doors of the starry firmament are thrown open for you. 5<br />

The ascending pharaoh was identified with, and frequently referred to, as<br />

‘an Osiris’. Osiris himself, as we have seen, was frequently linked to and<br />

associated with the constellation of Orion. Osiris-Orion was said to have<br />

been the first to have climbed the great ladder the gods had made. And<br />

several utterances left no doubt that this ladder had not extended<br />

upwards from earth to heaven but downwards from heaven to earth. It<br />

was described as a rope-ladder 6 and the belief was that it had hung from<br />

an ‘iron plate’ suspended in the sky. 7<br />

Were we dealing here, I wondered, simply with the bizarre imaginings<br />

of half-savage priests? Or might there be some other explanation for<br />

allusions such as these?<br />

In Utterance 261, ‘The King is a flame, moving before the wind to the<br />

end of the sky and to the end of the earth ... the King travels the air and<br />

traverses the earth ... there is brought to him a way of ascent to the sky<br />

...’ 8<br />

Switching to dialogue, Utterance 310 proclaimed,<br />

‘O you whose vision is in his face and whose vision is in the back of his<br />

head, bring this to me!’<br />

‘What ferry-boat shall be brought to you?’<br />

‘Bring me: “It-flies-and-alights”.’ 9<br />

Utterance 332, supposedly spoken by the King himself, confided, ‘I am<br />

this one who has escaped from the coiled serpent, I have ascended in a<br />

blast of fire having turned myself about. The two skies go to me. 10<br />

And in Utterance 669 it was asked, ‘Wherewith can the King be made to<br />

fly-up?’<br />

The reply was given: ‘There shall be brought to you the Hnw-bark<br />

[italicized word untranslatable] and the ... [text missing] of the hn-bird<br />

[italicized word untranslatable]. You shall fly up therewith ... You shall fly<br />

5<br />

Ibid., p. 227, Utt. 572.<br />

6<br />

Ibid., p. 297, Utt. 688: ‘Atum has done what he said he would do for this King; he ties<br />

the rope-ladder for him.’<br />

7<br />

The Gods of the Egyptians, volume II, p. 241.<br />

8<br />

The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts, p. 70, Utt. 261.<br />

9 Ibid., p. 97.<br />

10 Ibid., p. 107.<br />

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