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Stele of Revealing has been moved

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    Anonymous
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    There are many people who disagree with the essentialist perspective (such as Sarte, who flipped it around), but I consider Martin Heidegger a goddamn genius and regard his phenomenology and essentialist perspective to trump any others I've read.

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    Danica
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    @Dar said

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    There is never a 'trump' to play in Philosophy... it's a temporary game. 😉"

    😆 😆 yeah, that's what Heidegger said too (using his own concepts and terms, of course)...

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    Avshalom Binyamin
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    Just saw that Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Zahi Hawass was fired. Don't know if it has an impact on the situation.

    www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ijBtFZ08OmsLpDoUeg-YSLO-p1Sg?docId=036d849b7eed4fd4ab3516b948a1f7ad

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    Jim Eshelman
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    It's probably good news. If I understand local politics correctly, this removes the biggest risk that certain things will mysteriously come up missing and not be reported 😀

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    Mephisto
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    Very interesting.

    If I remember correctly, the Cairo museum has had problems with security, so this is probably a good thing.

    Keep us updated.

    "In case someone is thinking of contacting officials in Egypt, I discourage it. The government has little or no idea of its importance to us. If that changes, the safety (or, at least, its public availability) could be in peril. I encourage very low profile attention."

    I couldn't agree more.

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    Cygnus
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    Was there ever any news on where it went to?

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    Jim Eshelman
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    @Cygnus said

    "Was there ever any news on where it went to?"

    Not yet public information. It likely will be many months - or as much as a year and a half - before this becomes public.

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    Zafero Berro
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    I read once, at alt.magick probably, that some stelae and statues were taken occasionally to the rooves of museums to expose them to sunlight. Sounds possible.

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    Edward Mason
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    93,

    Sunlight tends to bleach pigments, and UV rays also tend to break down carbon-bonds in organic materials. Any paint on ancient art, which would probably use vegetable dyes, would be damaged by sunlight. No responsible museum curator would take valuable ancient artworks onto a roof. Maybe the writer at alt.magick was nuts...?

    93 93/93,

    Edward

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    Knowledge + Delight
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    1. Get the stele of revealing itself; set it in thy secret temple -- and that temple is already aright disposed -- & it shall be your Kiblah for ever. It shall not fade, but miraculous colour shall come back to it day after day. Close it in locked glass for a proof to the world.

    2. This shall be your only proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough. ...
      "

    Just curious; has there every been any 'before and after' comparisons of the colors of the stele?
    Seems that if it's 'the only proof', someone would have examined this claim by now?

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    Zafero Berro
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    @Edward Mason said

    "Maybe the writer at alt.magick was nuts...?"

    Maybe the writer didn't realise that these 6000 year-old artefacts were so fragile that they couldn't stand an hour a year of sunshine.

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    Zafero Berro
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    I managed to find it. It is at groups.google.com/group/alt.tarot/msg/ccdaced936fec029?hl=en and it reads as follows:

    "According to one Edfu local, once a year the priests set the statue of
    Horus in a solar boat and carried it to the roof of the temple to bathe it
    in sunlight. Seems a similar motif to Waite's six of swords.
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    *Very *irresponsible. Those priests should be sacked!

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    ptoner
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    Any further news on where the Stele was moved too or when it will be back on display.
    Lucky enough that it escaped the civil uprising may I add.

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    Jim Eshelman
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    The last news I had is that the new location will be completed in a couple of years. (It's under construction, and the intended items are in safe storage, as best we last knew.)

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