What is the KEY to READING Egyptian HIEROGLYPHS?
A young lady’s transformative journey from America to Egypt, delving into hieroglyphs, mysteries, and spiritual connections
Step into the past with me and discover a treasure trove of age-old myths, stories, legends, and my own ponderings, all centered around the historic sites, revered temples, burial grounds, and monumental edifices, of Ancient and not so ancient Egypt
A young lady’s transformative journey from America to Egypt, delving into hieroglyphs, mysteries, and spiritual connections
From novice to guide: My Egypt journey, the wisdom I learn and share, and how Abydos and Dendera took hold of my imagination, why I recommend.
A few of the mysteries of Dendera Temple, where ancient secrets, divine symbolism, underground crypts, hidden passages, and secret rooms wait for you
Mysteries of Abydos Temple, enigmatic carvings, ancient symbolism, Join us on a journey into the heart of Abydos, a treasure trove of history and mystique
2012 was the end of a solar cycle and the beginning of a new one. In ancient Egypt the raising of the djed took place at such times and the Djedi were ancient wisdom keepers – is it time for the Return of the Djedi?
According to legend, Beit al-Kreitlia is home to Sultan al-Watawit (Watawit means bat) – King of the Djins and his seven daughters who sleep peacefully in golden beds at the bottom of a magic well in the corner of the courtyard of Beit Al-Kreitlia. The well also contains the Sultan’s treasure which he closely guards….
Agha Saleem’s Secret Treasure Trove Beit Al-Kreitlia, as with all houses of the wealthy and governing families had quarters known as the Harem where the ladies of the house could relax safely from strangers’ eyes. The ‘harem’ at Beit Al-Kreitlia is situated on the first floor directly above the magic well – where lives the…
Before the Kretlis family owned the house it was owned by a man named Hagg Mohammed. In those days there lived in the house a benevolent serpent by the name of Anon – she protected the house by preventing other reptiles from entering and keeping evil outside the walls. Hagg Mohammed had two little boys…
Many countries around the world have stories of water wells in which believers can see the face of their true love. Cairo also has such a well and it is at Beit Al-Kreitlia – the Gayer Anderson House. This famous well is also home to the Sultan Al-Watawit, the immortal King of the Djinns. In…