Ancient Sound
Penned by Seriah Azkath, February 17, 2005

The more I research the more I find this to be true, in the ancient past there was a culture that used sound as the main function of their technology. This makes more and more sense as time goes on. I first came across this idea, well, I guess it was Jane Robert's Seth material, when Seth states just that, that there was a past culture that used sound as their main technology. I didn't think much of it at the time, until I read Andrew Collins' 'Gods of Eden' where he explores the various bits of evidence around the ancient sites remaining in this world that suggests a level of sound technology that we just don't comprehend. Since then, I have seen numerous articles about strange sound properties found in ancient sites (for example, there is a temple in Mexico which, when you clap your hands at the foot of it, the sound the is reproduced at the top is that of the bird sacred to that temple. We can not explain this at all.), and now in reading this current book by David Childress, he also delves into the idea of sound technology, as especially relating to the Great Pyramid.

This bring various things to mind. One, I think of all the stuff that has been destroyed in the name of science. Not just ancient sites that have been vandalized and robbed, or intentionally destroyed in the name of some god, but places that have been damaged, like the great Pyramid, in the name of science exploring it. Much material was removed from the Grand Gallery during early exploration for example. The acoustic properties of this chamber have been obvious since the day of Napoleon, how much more prevalent was that before much of it was 'excavated'? Right up to present day, we have this attitude that ancient cultures were, well, really dumb. So we lumber through these remaining ancient places, and like young kids breaking some delicate instrument, we destroy through ignorance.

I was watching a show called UFO Files on, hmm, The History Channel I believe. Decent show, had Graham Hancock on this one, so that made me happy, and they were talking about ancient records of UFO sightings. So, being fair, they had comments from all sides of the argument, and what I see time and time again, is the arrogance of our current scientific community. And it is sad, and it limits where science can go. Any account that was brought up was dismissed by the 'scientific experts' as simple hallucination, or bewildering misidentification. You see, if an ancient person sees a strange light in the sky, they will of course be frightened. Then they will simply make up stories about how the light did things it didn't, and how angels and demons came out of it and spoke to them. They didn't know any better, it was probably just a meteor. Nowadays, people have mistaken the moon as a UFO, seriously. Ancient people were far more familiar with the sky than most people today. Hell, most people today never see the night sky. They were not stupid. Something happened 6000 - 10000 years ago that wiped out a very advanced civilization on this planet. Not advanced like we are, not advanced in the sense that we pollute and destroy the planet, as well as ourselves, at a frightening rate, but advanced in a different way. I don't believe that they were some perfect culture that never did harm to each other or the planet. No, there is evidence from manuscripts in India that say otherwise. They speak of great wars, and what sounds like Atomic Warfare, and in the deserts of the middle east are unknown cities that have been found that are still radioactive, that have had the sand turned to glass in a way that only matches one other place on earth... The Trinity test site in the US, where the first atomic bomb was tested. It seems it was a different culture, a different technology, and if we could drop our childlike arrogance, maybe we could learn something. The Mayan calander that ends in 2012 is more accurate than anything we could create, and probably comes from these ancients, the pyramids, as well as structures all over the planet, mystify us. We could not build them today. We could not build anything even close to the level that they did. And the acoustic properties in many of these things baffles our science. We can't even begin to explain it. It's too bad we already know everything, or it seems like there may be a lot to learn from these stupid, primitive, cultures.

Aleister Crowley spent some nights in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. He talks about how, when doing a certain chant during a ritual there, the chamber lit up and glowed. He was amazed by this. As would any of us be if it happened to us, but it may have a very simple explaination... The place was built to turn sound into energy. Nah, must have just been a burial chamber, nothing more, you know, despite the fact that almost NO bodies have ever been found in any pyramids... They are almost always found in underground chambers and caves. But why let the facts get in the way with theories...