Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra

Horus KaNakht TutMoses Tutankhamon Son of Ra
The Haunted Pharaoh

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What the Curse of Tutankhamon really is

What the Curse of Tutankhamon really is © Copyright 2012 MJC

Curses are the modern terminology for supernatural (Superphysical) radiation. Negative radiation occurs from the premature demise of someone close to the source of the power; like a family member. Resentment of this action permeates and strengthens the radiation of the power source; like guilty feelings about what happened to the victim. The radiation may spread whenever someone activates it, as with mentioning names of the soul who was first affected, as calling names awakens the soul and this radiated memory.

The “Curse of King Tut” started when the tomb was opened and his names were first translated. Then it spread to the USA in Tutankhamon’s future incarnation as President John Kennedy, which occurred in Kennedy’s childhood rather than at birth. The soul of Tutankhamon entered the young Jack Kennedy and assumed control as his higher self. When Kennedy and his sister Kate were discussing “should his elder brother not return home from the War, (Jack) could be President of USA,” this action caused the elder Kennedy sibling to be “shot down over the ocean” from his airplane. He was the first Kennedy to die in this sequence. Even though the later assassination of Kennedy in 1963 was mostly “scripted in Time” – as by comparison to Pres. Lincoln – the “Kennedy Family Curse” continues to this day. That would not have occurred if Tutankhamon was not discovered in 1922.

Guilt trips have been found in my book, Eye of the Pharaoh ©1990, between Tut and his wife’s (stillborn) children. Though Tut may not have been responsible for it, he blamed himself and thus strengthened the field of radiation of resentment for what could have been an heir to his throne. And this would be a reason for why people are said to “cry when entering his tomb” for no explicable answer.

The term “curse” is what the Arabs used because of their lack of understanding with regard to magic, the occult, and the supernatural.

© MC 2012

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