2012 Countdown wrote:Yes, the 'Egyptologists'. Very odd bunch. They don't seem to be open to new information. Very closed minded. The opposite of what I would think any scientist or researcher to be.
BTW, off topic... anyone familiar with a book called "The Flight Into Egypt" by Timothy C. Ely? He was buddies with McKenna. Very RI-centric- This thread made me pull out my copy to review.
FYI...
he Flight into Egypt $60.00 + 12.00 shipping and handling in USA
First Edition, published in 1995 by Chronicle Books as a facsimile of a unique manuscript book by Timothy C. Ely. Full color throughout. Includes Foreword by Terence McKenna, Introduction by Timothy C. Ely, and an interview of Ely by Steven Clay of Granary Books in New York City. 56 pages, 14 1/4 x 11 1/8 inches. ISBN: 0-8118-0620-0
Here is more of his work-
http://www.timothyely.com/pdf/TimothyCEly.pdf
TIMOTHY C. ELY
Timothy C. Ely (b. 1949), manuscript bookmaker, found early his inspiration in UFOs, comic books, and arcane religious artifacts. After work in painting and design, he traveled to Japan and Europe with a grant from The National Endowment for the Arts (1981), training in traditional eastern and western methods of bookmaking.
Engaging techniques both traditional and unusual, from watercolor and embossing to metalwork and tooling, Ely makes books inspired by conceptual art and the mind-bending landscapes of sacred geometry, alchemy, and particle physics. His published titles include The Flight Into Egypt: Binding the Book (Chronicle, 1995) and Synesthesia (Granary Books, 1992), with text by the late ethnopharmacologist Terence McKenna. Ely's unique and editioned books can be found in museum and library collections worldwide. He lives and works in eastern Washington state.
www.centerforbookarts.org/archive/bio.asp?artistID=12
I've got to have that, thanks
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http://www.almaleh.com/flight.htm#
I found pictures~

