Since book “Awakening the Pharaoh” was completed (in 2005) research was initiated at the Hawara Necropolis area as a cooperation agreement between the University of Cairo (Department of Archeology) and the University of Wroclaw in Poland. Hawara is known as the site where so called ‘mud brick pyramid” is situated. Many egyptologists believe that this is the area where the Great Labyrinth (described by Herodotus) might be hidden. One of the goals of this research was to verify this hypothesis. It also has a connection with theory of the year 2012 events.
Hawara research
January 13, 2010Awakening the Pharaoh!
December 11, 2009In May 2001 we’ve learned where the tomb of the pharaoh, who constructed the Great Pyramid is located. It was done by a method of the hypnotic age regression with Mrs Lucyna Lobos from Wroclaw (Poland). Her abilities can be compared to a famous American clairvoyant Edgar Casey. The book “Awakening the Pharaoh” describes the story how it started and how it developed from non-significant session of hypnosis, to very significant, scientific research Project in Egypt in the field of archeology. The Agreement of Cooperation was signed between the University of Wroclaw (Poland) and the University of Cairo (Egypt) in pursuit of the Great Labyrinth in Hawara. More informations in further posts.
The whole subject of the book is connected with the hypothesis and theories concerning the year 2012 and possibility of world cataclysm of a huge scale. The sub-title of the book is “How to Avoid World Cataclysm in 2012″ and to my knowledge it is the only theory (amongst many more or less catastrophic predictions) that describes a possible protection for the Earth and humanity – if we really face a danger in December 2012.
Besides – from the time this book was completed in April 2005 – real research and excavations started in Egypt, in the Hawara Necropolis area, where there is a possible location of the Great Labyrinth described by Herodotus about 450 B.C. You can follow this research on English version of the website: www.projekt-cheops.com in the section “News”.
Andrew (Andrzej) Wojcikiewicz