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“La rivelazione della Sfinge” (Harmakis Ed. 2024, Italian edition) constitutes a proof-of-validity element within the broader discursive quest into the pre-theoretical nature of mind.
Long believed by Egyptologists to be part of the funerary complex of Pharaoh Khafra of the Fourth Dynasty, the three Temples associated with the Sphinx actually convey a message through their architectural blueprint, deliberately deployed as a symbolic layout across the Giza Plateau. A layout — composed of some of the most enigmatic and cyclopean structures in all of Egypt — that forms a kind of a megalithic hieroglyph. The Valley Temple depicts a higher entity projecting a beam toward the brain of a primate, symbolized by the Mortuary Temple, thus triggering its evolution.
Since the dawn of time, all religions and traditions have recounted that man was created as such by the ‘gods’. The design preserved by the Sphinx stands as a tangible and megalithic confirmation of this: a direct language that leaves no room for interpretative doubt.
Beginning in the nineteenth century, Western science has maintained that man descended from apes, and paleogenetics has established that evolution primarily targeted the primate brain. The hieroglyph preserved by the Sphinx affirms these same two events. The difference between the wisdom of the Sphinx and contemporary science lies in the cause of the emergence of Homo sapiens: for modern science, hominization is the result of pure chance under conditions of extreme statistical improbability; for Sacred Science, it is the intervention of non-human beings.
Moreover, all religions believe that humans as well carry within them a divine portion. Esoteric doctrines — which have preserved in every civilization on Earth what they call the authentic meaning of Knowledge — affirm that one can ascend from ordinary human nature to higher stages of consciousness, and that the source of this possibility is precisely that innate divine spark latent within every individual. ‘O Agni, immortal among mortals, manifest the gods within us!’ recited the Rigvedic rishis.
Indeed, the unveiled document of the Sphinx reveals the origin of the divine spark and, above all, shows that it exists.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the Sphinx was the repository of vast and profound doctrines, and at the same time the treatises of the Corpus Hermeticum tells how Thoth, god of wisdom, hid his secret knowledge within the land of Egypt.
In La rivelazione della sfinge, the supreme enigma guarded by the Sphinx is unveiled after millennia of oblivion: the three gigantic and arcane temples that make up the Sphinx complex convey a precise and deliberate message through their configuration — inscribed on the Giza Plateau as a megalithic hieroglyph — which has eluded generations of Egyptologists.
This document, with a meaning both concrete and plainly rational, will be found to harmonize with the various branches of Sacred Science that have always underpinned the civilizations of the Earth. Indeed, the Sphinx’s message constitutes the Cornerstone of Knowledge, both as the archetypal foundation and as the key to understanding that vast body of doctrines which the Western way of thinking, idolizing the most debased form of calculating reason, can no longer grasp.
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