Element 52 Tellurium

In late January 2021, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities revealed the latest discovery of 52 burial shafts with more than 50 sarcophagi estimated to be 3,000 years old – the oldest found at the Saqqara complex thus far. Excavators were earlier surprised to find human remains at the site after already finding a mausoleum of mummified sacred animals, including crocodiles, snakes, scarabs, lion cubs, falcons, and mongooses. 

Most of Egypt’s burial sites have been damaged due to centuries of grave-robbing and looting. To find a mound of untouched pieces is rare, let alone a find of this magnitude.

The coffins are significant because they confirm that ancient Egyptians were already burying their dead at Saqqara between the 16th and 11th centuries BC, far earlier than previously thought.

Additionally, with the number of mummies found, scientists can now construct better family trees of Egypt’s ancient elite and get a better sense of their community. 

When we began this activation of Tellurium, most of us felt the need to ground and then felt full body energy.  One of us felt the Beloved, ecstasy and bliss.  I felt immediately taken out of my body and spent time to bring myself back. For one of us the celestial cow came forward.  The meaning of this is the destruction of mankind against the sun god Re. She felt she wanted to sing a hymn to Isis followed by a wave of beautiful heart energy flooding her body and then deep down into the earth. It seemed that there was once water here much like in the Osirion at Abydos.

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