Tales of King Tut’s Blog

Dispatch from the Past

Blogged by PaAten on Thursday February 14th, 2008 at 12:16 am in Author's, Egypt, LostBlogs, PaAten, Tut | 0 Comments »

Ba of King Tut

May Health, Life and Prosperity be yours!

Our Author has given us a chance to communicate with you, you and those in your world who have become fascinated with the romance of the beautiful dead young King and the wonderful treasures of his House of Eternity.

The two of us, Tutankhamen and Ankhesenamen, discovered the ultimate cause of disorder in our Empire on our assuming the Throne of Egypt. We found that fundamental beliefs cannot be successfully imposed by force, that the freedom to believe as one chose was more unifying and empowering, that force breaks the Divine Cycle of Energy between the Gods, the King and the People.

It is hard to explain these concepts to you in your modern day world.

Our intelligence revealed that our Egypt, our Kingdom of the Two Lands, began to lose power in the world as its people began to lose faith in their own traditional gods.

Tut: The Empire faltered when my Brother the Pharaoh Akhenaten attacked those other gods and those beliefs. Ma’at stumbled. Though he claimed to ‘live in truth’, Akhenaten brought only disorder and chaos to the Two Lands.

PaAten: When I saw that the people suffered, I told my father the Pharaoh, and that they also had no priests or temples to guide and help them.
His only answer was: ‘Let them come to me.’

But how could many come so far for recourse. For the King no longer went to them, only those in his Holy City could see Pharaoh and petition him for aid. All outside Akhetaten, that ‘Holy City,’ had been excluded from the ‘Garden of Heaven’ that had been our Egypt.

Villains took what they wanted and there was no one to stop them or punish them. And this had happened since Pharaoh only five years ago had closed all the temples, each of which maintained and guided certain essential routines in our world, for order, for Ma’at.

Tut: These routines had to be restored and the people, the devotees who helped maintain those routines, and guide them, had to be allowed to return to these duties, or new ones appointed to represent us. (Our delegates)

I, Pharaoh, re-endowed those temples with lands, servants and goods to support them along with the priests appointed from the locals who gave service for two months of each year. The ‘Bounty of the Gods’, benefiting all the priests’ families was restored as well.

Then the Gods of Egypt began to work for the the Two Lands again. And Ma’At, order and justice, returned to our Egypt again.

PaAten: Understand, this was not a ’surrender’ in a great battle between gods: the God-King of Egypt and many of Egypt’s Ancient Gods. That battle of my father and his father was laid to rest with their deaths.

We knew, Tutankhamen and I, that there is only Re, that all others come from Re, and that Re is more than just the Sun.

Now we see the cataclysmic struggle in your time, life and much death, over which god (of your biggest three) is real, which is the True God and must be believed. And one seeks to impose their vision of God on all the others by brute and fatal force, even on those who believe in the same god as theirs.

Tutankhamen: And so, our Ka’s, our spirits, have returned to the world from the Stars where we dwell, though Egyptologist Howard Carter released our Ba, our souls, for we have a message from the Star-Kings, and want our story told.

Ba of King Tut

Our Ba

Tutankhamen & PaAten

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New Global Egyptian Museum - Online

Blogged by Tut on Thursday December 20th, 2007 at 8:41 pm in Egypt, Tut | 0 Comments »

This new Global Egyptian Museum is easy to use, and provides lots of good info.
For instance, this incredibly beautiful winged scarab of mine, that I haven’t seen in over 85 years, is interpreted on the site by each of the symbols that depict my coronation name and make up the jewel:–>”Neb-Kheper-U-Re”

Lapis Winged Scarab from the Global Museum, with King Tut’s coronation name: Neb-Kheper-u-Re

Do explore this great new site as it grows and expands with museums adding new items and provenances. Provenances include who discovered it, if known, and when and where, what era of Ancient Egypt, and original owners, as well as where the item is now.

–>Global Egyptian Museum will prove to be of use to many scholars and laymen.

Enjoy! Let me know how you like the site.

Tutankhamen

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Tut’s Mummy Moved

Blogged by René on Tuesday November 6th, 2007 at 9:24 am in Author's, Egypt, LostBlogs, Tut | 2 Comments »

—>René ODeay gBlog: Tut’s Mummy Moved
Yesterday morning I cried. I didn’t know why until I checked my forum on Glyphdoctors.com.

Taking Tut out of his coffin. Notice Hawass and his hat?

They took King Tut out of his sarcophagus and his gold-covered coffin that Howard Carter and the Egyptian Museum left him in after stripping his tomb and his body.

Exposed in a plain wooden box under glass, Tut’s head and feet left naked.

And left King Tut in a plain wooden box under glass with his bare head and bare feet exposed to all who pay the extra fee to see him.

So what about the golden diadem and beaded skullcap that Carter had left on Tut’s head? What happened to those?

Mummy of Tut with the golden diadem Tut

And what about the last gold-covered coffin that had been his resting place since the rest of his tomb had been plundered by the ‘authorities’?

More Photos on —>Fox News

There has been mixed reactions to these developments from the public and on blogs and forums.

No news yet on the “Left-Behind Baskets.”

Please feel free to add your comments here, as I would like to know how others feel about this.

René O’Deay

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Tut’s mummy on display for 1st Time?

Blogged by Tut on Thursday October 18th, 2007 at 7:37 pm in Egypt, Tut | 4 Comments »

First Time? Get serious, Dr. Hawass!

Mummy of Tut

Tut’s mummy will be moved to a climate-controlled glass case in the antechamber of the pharaoh’s tomb in November.

The pharaoh’s remains will be partially rewrapped in linen with the face of the pharaoh left uncovered, according to Mansour Boraik, general supervisor of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Luxor.

Officials hope the display will increase the number of visitors and generate profit for the conservation of other Egyptian antiquities.

“The golden boy has magic and mystery that bring people from all over the world,” Hawass said.—>King Tut’s Mummy to Be Displayed for 1st Time– Natl Geo News-

At least my naked body will be partially covered, but my face! No mask, no coffin! Just bare.

And what happens to the sarcophogus and my gold and jewel covered coffin?

All for more money. You are greedy, Hawass!

At least Carter had a heart. You just have a hat!

Tutankhamen

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We Need a Champ!

Blogged by René on Sunday October 7th, 2007 at 7:49 am in Author's, Tut | 1 Comment »

René has gotten super-busy here in New Orleans. And we have a query almost ready to go. Even have some research done on the Publishing Houses that might be highly interested in this new novel.

We are looking for a Champion editor or agent who will help us get this historical novel published in the manner it deserves.

Here is our second draft of:

The Absolutely Amazing Query

Dear Editor,
Dear Super Agent,

As we continue to part the veils of the distant past in search of our last sane moment, more documentaries and more published findings are made available to the public. The mysteries surrounding the world’s first superstar remain a global obssession.

He was the Master Magician and dominant King of his world, 3,300 years ago. And, guess what? He is still. Everybody knows his name. He pulls in millions every year, millions of tourists to Egypt and visitors to museums and exhibits, book and reproduction sales.

For the very first time in the history of literature, the mysteries of the King of Egypt who has captured the imagination of the world since Howard Carter discovered his tomb in 1922 are portrayed in a manner to satisfy even the most jaded of Egyptologists.

Since you represent/published XYZ and the books: (twa).
I present the fictional life and death of the Eternal Superstar: King Tut, for your consideration.

Sun Child, Prince of Egypt
Tales of King Tut: Book One
Author: René O’Deay
Word count: 89,000
Genre: Adult Historical Fiction-Ancient Egypt
Manuscript format: PDF, easy to read with chapter bookmarks. 1.6 MB
Markets: Harry Potter Fans & Ancient Egypt/King Tut Fans

Contact Info:
Author: René O’Deay
PO Box 2343
Marrerro, LA 70073-2343

cell phone: 971-239-9894
house phone: 504-328-3113
email: rene.odeay@gmail.com

Know a Champ? Let us know.

Tutankhamen & René

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