Soul
Usurpation in Ancient Egypt
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2018 Mike Costa, All rights reserved
The real
reason KV62 is haunted is not about a magical Curse. Amonhotep the 3rd (Nebmaatra) was the
biological father of Tutankhaton. Both he
and his son have a clubbed foot, as does Tut’s sister (KV21A). The mummy in KV55 (Akhenaton or Smenkhkara)
does not. Tut was born during the
Co-regency of A3 and A4. When A3 died,
his soul usurped the body of his son, Tutankhaton, and took over; this was when
A4 became known as Akhenaton. Lady Maia
was the wet nurse of Tutankhaton, and wouldn’t recognize the new soul in Tut’s
body. When he was Pharaoh, Tut changed
his name to Tutankhamon; the original soul of Tutankhaton entered the mummy in
KV62 when Tutankhamon died. He is angry
about this situation whenever his name is called. So when people say his name, he awakens in
anger and causes negative events, like electrical device malfunction, breaking
technology, or unexplained deaths. This is
the effect of the so-called Curse of the Pharaohs. Curses do not work that way, because of the
programming.
Soul Usurpation
also found its way in Roman Egypt from Julius Caesar to his son Ptolemy
Caesarion (Caesar), following the Ides of March in Rome. Soul usurpation only occurs to incarnate
Deities, not with normal souls. This is
like Forced Reincarnation. Modern Soul
Usurpation occurred after 1923 when Lord Carnarvon died among other infidels
who opened the tomb in Egypt. The soul
usurped the body of John F. Kennedy from KV62, and later became President
Kennedy in 1960; the Curse of the Pharaoh Tut became the infamous Kennedy
Family Curse, which started after Jack unconsciously willed his elder brother’s
death on advice of his sister who suggested one evening, “If (your elder
brother) doesn’t return home from the War, you (Jack) can be President (of
USA).” Jack never wanted to be President;
he wanted to be a writer. His health was
an issue in 1960s. Other examples of
Soul Usurpation in Ancient Egypt are in the age of the Hyksos, or the war against
the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great (from Socrates).
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