Stele of Revealing has been moved
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
Just saw that Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Zahi Hawass was fired. Don't know if it has an impact on the situation.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
@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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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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.
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This shall be your only proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough. ...
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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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
@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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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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.
"*Very *irresponsible. Those priests should be sacked!
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
The Stele of Revealing (along with many other items in the same display area) has been removed from its century-old housing in the Cairo Museum. We believe we know where it is going, and have every reason to believe it is safe. Partly to support its continued safety, i'm not disclosing any details about the relocation until I get permission.
Temple of Thelema has an Egyptologist/archeologist on site in Egypt - the person who discovered the unannounced relocation. I'm going to rely on that person's judgment on what to report. They may want to make the full announcement themselves.
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.)