The Canopus Revelation
William Henry goes on an enthralling journey into previously misunderstood ancient Egyptian soul knowledge with Philip Coppens, who maintains that the Egyptians thought of the southern pole star Canopus as a gateway to other worlds and dimensions. Then Linda Moulton Howe interviews Dr. Bruce Maccabee about US Air Force attacks on UFOs, and the retaliation.
Coppens maintains that Canopus was literally a "stargate", where man could communicate with and aspire to become gods - and enter into other dimensions. In this interview, William Henry explores Philip's ideas about what the Egyptians believed happened to the soul after death, the paths it could choose, and what that means to us now.
Explore Philip's website here.
21 January 2006: Philip Coppens and the Canopus Revelation
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21 January 2006: Philip Coppens and the Canopus Revelation
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I think it's a combination of the accent (Coppens is Dutch), and the audio, and the guest. I listened to Whitley's interview with him in the subscriber section, and Whitley did not have an easy time of it either--you could hear frustration in his voice.
I'm not sure I'd give Coppens a lot of credence; he was the primary researcher for the book "The Templar Revelation," whose authors are so captivated with their own notion that Leonardo da Vinci faked the Shroud of Turin and that the Templars were all about worship of John the Baptist (the "true" Messiah) that they neglect to present a coherent or persuasive theory.
I'm not sure I'd give Coppens a lot of credence; he was the primary researcher for the book "The Templar Revelation," whose authors are so captivated with their own notion that Leonardo da Vinci faked the Shroud of Turin and that the Templars were all about worship of John the Baptist (the "true" Messiah) that they neglect to present a coherent or persuasive theory.
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