13/11/2021
Would you believe it if we told you that a London woman fell off the stairs, was pronounced medically dead, but somehow came back to life as an Egyptian priestess?
Well, that's the case of Dorothy Eady. In 1907, 3-year-old Dorothy fell off the stairs in her parents' home in London. She died on the spot. While they were trying to pack up her dead body, she came back to life.
At first it looked like she was acting normal, but that's not the case. The little London girl is no longer who she was. She came back to life with an accurate memory of her past life in Ancient Egypt.
Dorothy now has unbelievable knowledge of Egyptian culture and secrets that she didn't have before she died. The new Dorothy became a mystery to her parents, doctors and scholars of Egyptology.
She spoke with strange accent and kept pressing her parents to take her ‘home,’ a home that's not in London. In Sunday school, if her teacher ask her questions about the Bible, she goes into an elaborate comparison of Christianity with ancient Egyptian religion. Her teacher had to stop her from coming to Sunday school.
One day, her parents made the mistake of taking her to an exhibition in British Museum London. There at the museum, Dorothy went to the section where Egyptian artifacts were displayed. She started kissing the feet of one of the Egyptian statues, screaming: "these are my people."
Later she claimed to bee seeing ancient Egyptian personalities, temples, and rituals in her visions. At this point, her parents confined her to a sanatorium. But no amount of medical healing, therapy, or persuasion could change Dorothy.
At 27, Dorothy married an Egyptian Londoner named Emam Abdel Meguid, and together they moved to Cairo. There in Cairo, her dreams and visions even became stronger.
She revealed ancient Egyptian secrets and buried temples that no scholar of Egyptology or any member of the general public already knew about. She claimed an Egyptian goddess revealed it to her.
In one of her visions, she said the Egyptian god Ho-Ra (Horus) appeared told her a detailed story of her past life.
She spent every morning and evening praying in reverence to the gods of Egypt and living in the temple. On April 21st, 1981, Eady, also known as Omm Sety, died at the age of 77 in Abydos, Egypt.
Credit: Apotheosis of Knowledge