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The Road from Orion - by Judy Kay King (Paperback)

The Road from Orion - by  Judy Kay King (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This surreal story decodes the hidden biological meaning of ancient Egyptian funerary texts that is supported by historical facts, creative artists, and a real study called The Isis Thesis.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>The Road from Orion</em> is a story of magical realism, fictional characters and historical facts, based on an authentic study of signs in ancient Egyptian texts called <em>The Isis Thesis </em>(2004). The semiotic study argues that Egyptian deities are signs for viral and bacterial genes and proteins describing a developmental path for human evolution at death. Backed up by the results of the Human Genome Project, the Human Microbiome Project, and initial studies showing developmental genes switch on at human death, <em>The Road from Orion </em>explains that virus and bacteria in the human body have evolved with us, and they may play a role in the evolution of the human host. The basic idea is that at a death transition we need new traits to be fit in a quantum environment, and so, the emergence of a new form is essential. History keeps repeating this evolutionary message in the literature and art of early cultures and creative individuals, but we keep missing the point. Yet, this hidden viral evolutionary code is buried in the Egyptian pyramids and tombs, showing that the hieroglyphs contain undeniable proof of the pharaonic priesthood's understanding of microbiology, space physics and much more. This knowledge allowed the evolution of Mind along a specific pathway, which <em>The Road from Orion</em> reveals.</p><p> </p><p>Both the story and the thesis center on the Egyptian assumption that an aliveness or type of consciousness exists in both the organic and the inorganic. The Egyptian evolutionary process or the Pharaohs' science of death made humans into starry gods or what we might call 'crystallized mind' through their secret knowledge. To convey this scientific knowledge to readers who are not scientists or Egyptology scholars, <em>The Road from Orion</em> explains the semiotic study through the adventures of John Friedman, an undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, who is interested in the mystery of Death. Impulsive by nature, John signs up for a cloning experiment conducted by Dr. Lucia Farrell, the only granddaughter of Sir William Flinders Petrie, who excavated the Great Pyramid. John then discovers that Dr. Lucia has an impressive quantity of 'gold', a white powder with mind-expanding properties that her grandfather found on the floor of the Great Pyramid. Lucia believes that the Pharaohs used this powder to grasp total cosmic knowledge, so she plans to experiment with the powder on John, hoping to prove her Isis Thesis through biotechnology.</p><p> </p><p>Travel with our truth seekers as they gaze deep into the minds of the omniscient Pharaohs. Each chapter begins with a cryptic quotation and ink drawing, signs for you to decode that explain chapter content. You will meet famous historical musicians, artists, writers, philosophers, and madmen who are caught up in a surreal web of biotechnology, magical realism, dream, madness, knowledge and creativity. Today the key to understanding the Pharaohs' silent legacy and the lost meaning of ancient historical texts can be decoded by traveling <em>The Road from Orion</em> to unlock the secrets in <em>The Isis Thesis</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>The author presented <em>The Isis Thesis</em> at the Third International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities at the University of Cambridge, UK (2005) and at the Second International Congress for Young Egyptologists in Lisbon, Portugal (2006). Using quantum mechanics and microbiology as synthesizing principles, the scientific study is unique because it disputes the general consensus of modern egyptologists and scholars who believe the Egyptian texts are unintelligible and primitive. For the author's free Open Access 2019 peer-reviewed article, see doi:10.18848/2327-008X/CGP/v14i01/57-79</em></p><p><sup> </sup> </sup></p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Review</p><p>A fast-paced journey into ancient wisdom that is spiked with science, genius madman, great artists, musicians, philosophers and creativity. -- Vicki Pistor, retired school teacher, February 10, 2005</em> </p><p><br></p><p>Review</p><p>Judy King is a champion for mystics and others who put their selves through the pain of questioning existence. These books confirm that there is nothing new under the sun-every new discovery can be found in our past if we look for it. It proves all of what I believed and felt instinctively but frustratingly had no words or ideas to express. Judy King was able to examine and relate an idea that is way ahead of its time, and this will be the beginning of something wonderful. It gives people a validity to exploring the universe starting with introspection and ending with a connection to the universal thread of knowledge that surpassed time. While reading you are given the tools to understand the concepts through literary philosophers that come to life to explain their ideas. The book describes the world as a biological machine with a breathing heart. Matrix fans will love it. -- Dawn R. Richards, August 16, 2005</p><p><br></p><br>

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