The Great Pyramids Of The World
November 4, 2013
Hosted by Audrey E. Kitagawa
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Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak share their points of view about the great pyramids of the world as repositories of knowledge, and key centers that stored ancient records of higher knowledge for spiritual transformation and the development of higher consciousness. The triangular shape of the pyramid corresponds to the body, mind and spirit of the human being. They are concentrated power points that receive cosmic signals that lead us to greater realms of knowledge. The ancient records within these sacred sites retain encoded secrets that reveal among other matters-the great seafaring civilizations that previously existed, and an ancient energy system that provided light within the pyramids. Those who have entered the interior chambers of the pyramids know that they are pitch dark, and how the ancients were able to see within them have been an historic mystery.
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Audrey E. Kitagawa
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Audrey E. Kitagawa, is a cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California, and a graduate of Boston College Law School. She practiced law in Honolulu for twenty years. At the time of her retirement in 1996, Ms. Kitagawa had a Martindale-Hubbel AV rating, (i.e. highest rating for professional and ethical excellence in the legal profession).
She is President of the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, a nondenominational, ecumenical, spiritual community with broad global outreach. She is the former Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations, and the former Vice President/Trustee of Council For A Parliament of The World’s Religions, one of the world’s largest conveners of communities of faith. She is currently a Founding Trustee of the New York City Peace Museum.
She has been enstooled into the royal family as the Nekoso Hemaa (i.e.Queen Mother of Development), of Ajiyamanti in Ghana, West Africa, and has a school named after her in her African name, the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School. She has published articles in World Affairs, The Journal of International Issues. She has authored chapters for three books, and has been listed in Who's Who of American Law, Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and Prominent People of Hawaii.