The Archive of the Gods of Egypt from the Island of Fire
LIVE WEBINAR
What if the resurrection of the world depended not on the gods but on the power of written words?
Join researcher and author Manu Seyfzadeh for this online webinar, a compelling exploration of ancient texts discovered at the Temple of Horus in Edfu, Egypt. These inscriptions tell the story of a forgotten world, the Island of Fire. Egypt’s original world is ruled by the four primeval forces of chaos, and it is lit up by light when Re, the Sun, is born from the lotus flower.
This sacred realm is eventually destroyed and nearly lost to memory. From the ruins of this drowned world, Ptah, the Shebtiu, and the KA-God resurrect existence using recorded and archived creation words—the Djaisu.
According to these texts, without the preserved words of creation, rebirth would have been impossible. This belief in the power of sacred language formed the core of Egyptian resurrection mythology.
Strikingly, these events mirror what Plato described in the fall of Atlantis and align with Edgar Cayce’s readings, which recounted that survivors of Atlantis journeyed to Egypt to preserve their legacy in the nation’s sacred monuments.
What to Expect:
- The Myth of the Island of Fire – Learn how the Edfu texts describe a drowned world recreated by divine forces through archived creation words.
- The Power of the Djaisu – Explore why the ancient Egyptians believed written and spoken words were essential for resurrection and continuity.
- Parallels with Atlantis – Examine connections between these myths, Cayce’s readings, and Plato’s description of the destruction of ancient civilizations.
Why Attend?
This webinar will focus on the written and archived words without which, in the belief of the ancient Egyptians, resurrection would have been impossible.
If you’re fascinated by ancient texts, mythic origins, and the hidden connections between civilizations, this evening promises to be insightful, thought-provoking, and richly layered.