Review: The Book of Ahau: The Visions that Revealed the Secret of the Tomb of Osiris and the Hall of Records
In The Book of Ahau: The Visions That Revealed the Secret of the Tomb of Osiris and the Hall of Records, we are taken on a psychic adventure back to ancient Egypt and beyond. Our tour guide is author Govany Perony a self-taught remote viewer and independent psychic researcher. And for those of you not familiar with remote viewing, it’s the gathering of information from a distant or unseen location using extra-sensory perception.
Govany takes us into the heart of some of the world’s most mysterious locations, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza and The Great Sphinx. It’s there where things get really interesting. He finds new hidden chambers, undiscovered technology and an ancient library in the Great Pyramid. A machine is seen within the Great Pyramid that if turned on or used improperly could wipe out our current electromagnetic system permanently. Sound a little frightening. Yeah and maybe that’s why we’ve been told that everything has been found there. The powers that be don’t want anyone flipping the switch.
As for the Sphinx he saw a mausoleum and a museum containing untouched sarcophagi and much like the “Hall of Records” theory, documents containing “Man’s History.”
Giza could also be the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant according to Govany’s visions. He even speculates on how Moses really parted the Red Sea by the use of a secret tunnel. At the end of the book there is a quick section on future predictions and possible explanations on past events.
Sounds a bit fantastic I know but Govany does say right up front that all of it is purely speculative and needs investigation. But overall The Book of Ahau makes for an entertaining combination of the paranormal and archeology.
