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the Mer-Ka-Ba.

The word Mer-Ka-Ba is made up of three smaller words, Mer, Ka and Ba, which, as we are using them, came from [the] ancient Egyptian[s]. It is seen in other cultures as merkabah, merkaaba and merkavah. There are several pronunciations, but generally you pronounce it as if the three syllables are separate, with equal accents on each. Mer refers to a specific kind of light that was understood in Egypt only during the Eighteenth Dynasty. It was seen as two counterrotating fields of light spinning in the same space, which are generated by certain breathing patterns. Ka refers to the individual spirit and Ba refers tot he spirit’s interpretation of its particular reality. In our particular reality, Ba is usually defined as the body or physical reality. In other realities where spirits don’t have bodies, it refers to their concepts or interpretation of the reality they bring with them.

Source: Drunvalo Melchizede. The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life: An Edited Transcript. Volume 1. pg. 4-5. 1998.

“Just because you can’t figure out how ancient civilizations built stuff, doesn’t mean they got help from Aliens.” — Neil deGrasse Tyson

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“The science of Thoth is the sacerdotal science of all times because it founded on an irrational basis and would be totally absurd otherwise. Its foundations are identical to those of every other philosophy concerned with the beginning of things. No determinate body can serve as a point of departure for the alcehmical opus, because what is involved is not a decomposition of matter (notwithstanding the beliefs of our atomists), but a generation of the matter of the world in the image of creation. Thus we are concerned here with revealed knowledge and not with rational science.”

Source: R. A. Schwaller. Sacred Science. pg. 8. 1961.

“What is the general attitude in our day toward this Hermetic science usually referred to alchemy? The word is of Islamic origin and signifies ‘the science of al-Kemit’ encountered by the Arab invaders of Egypt, the ancient Kemit which gave so much light to an Islam setting out to conquer the world. For nearly everyone, alchemy is the science of ‘making gold’ and nothing more. For some, it is a fantasy; for others, a mysterious science of fascinating discovery. There are also the ‘spiritually minded’ who consider alchemy to be a psychospiritual science of transforming consciousness, and the acquisition of psychic if not spiritual powers.”

Source: R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz. Sacred Science. pg. 7-8. 1961.