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I wish—in fact, to support my story, I asked GPT to surf the web and find something on it. I remember it clearly now. It's in the temple of Philae, a very clear cube -like recess in the wall where the Eye of Horus once was. We had two world-class guides on this trip, it was magnificent. Yusuf, one guide, very famous here in the West, at least in archaeological circles, translated the area of the wall and you could see clearly that the Eye of Horus had previously been there based on the translation of the hieroglyphics

Temple of Hathor is replete with mushrooms

Absolutely, the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt is a fascinating subject. I'm bit sure where you're getting the above, however, as it is not specifically filled with mushrooms or mushroom imagery ( though I feel like I get what your referencing, the imagery in churches and, like, my impairments, for instance, yes, that's definitely a thing). The Dendera Temple is replete with intricate reliefs and esoteric symbolism that have intrigued scholars and alternative historians for years. Some people argue that what appear to be light bulbs in some reliefs, but, no, it's even more interesting. That specific relief is hidden in a crypt buried under the floor of a back room , it was their way of trying to save their symbolic representation of esoteric or "hidden" knowledge re the creation of the world. These claims often dive into the realm of alternative history, mixing archaeology with a hefty dose of speculative thought. It's a mesmerizing site, but claims about mushrooms seem to be more in the domain of Terence McKenna-style interpretations than mainstream archeological consensus. Still, if you're into the crossover of ancient spirituality and psychoactive substances, Dendera is a rabbit hole worth diving into.

203 days ago
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I wish—in fact, to support my story, I asked GPT to surf the web and find something on it. I remember it clearly now. It's in the temple of Philae, a very clear cube -like recess in the wall where the Eye of Horus once was. We had two world-class guides on this trip, it was magnificent. Yusuf, one guide, very famous here in the West, at least in archaeological circles, translated the area of the wall and you could see clearly that the Eye of Horus had previously been there based on the translation of the hieroglyphics

203 days ago
1 score