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"Serpent in the Sky: The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt" by John Anthony West is a thought-provoking and controversial exploration of the ancient Egyptian culture and its esoteric knowledge. The book, first published in 1979, challenges the conventional views of Egypt as a primitive society and instead argues that it was a highly advanced civilization with a profound understanding of science, art, and spirituality. West's central thesis is that the ancient Egyptians had a sophisticated cosmology and philosophy, which they encoded in their monuments, art, and texts. He contends that this knowledge was later corrupted and diluted, leading to the misconceptions that persist to this day. West supports his arguments with a wealth of evidence, including the work of earlier scholars, his own observations, and the insights of modern science. One of the book's most intriguing aspects is West's exploration of the similarities between ancient Egyptian and Eastern philosophies. He suggests that the two traditions share a common origin and that the Egyptians had a deep understanding of concepts such as karma, reincarnation, and the unity of all things. West also discusses the role of the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid in this context, arguing that they were not mere tombs or monuments but symbols of cosmic knowledge. "Serpent in the Sky" is not without its controversies, however. West's interpretation of the evidence and his challenge to conventional Egyptology have been met with skepticism and criticism by some scholars. Nevertheless, the book remains a valuable contribution to the field, offering a fresh and compelling perspective on the ancient Egyptian civilization. In conclusion, "Serpent in the Sky" is a fascinating and thought-provoking book that challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about ancient Egypt. West's arguments are well-researched and well-presented, making for a compelling and engaging read. While some of his ideas may be controversial, they are certainly worth considering and debating. Whether you are a scholar of Egyptology, a student of Eastern philosophy, or simply a curious reader, "Serpent in the Sky" is a book that will challenge and inspire you...
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