The Hidden Records: Ancient pyramid star maps decode the secret of human origins
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Wayne Herschel, in a culmination of 15 years of research on archaeo-astronomy, has unravelled an extraordinary secret. His journey begins in Egypt discovering that in all probability, all 50 of the pyramids of Lower Egypt represent a grand star map of the brightest stars forming a 360 degree circuit of constellations along the edge of the Milky Way. Even more importantly, the star map denotes the proverbial X that marks the spot. He also identifies the origins of a human blueprint code within the star map. In its context it claims cryptically that our human lineage is associated with what appears to be another nearby Sun-like star system. The human blueprint emerges at other ancient sites. The same star pattern found in Egypt is also found at Stonehenge, Tikal, and Angkor Wat when their nearby monuments are included. The earliest human cave paintings at Lascaux, the Sumerians and the Incas, as do many other ancient civilisations around the world, all appear to emulate the very same star secret with great obsession. In every instance it is their ultimate monument or an inscription that reveres the importance of one nearby Sun-like star. This star is in Taurus, the bull of the heavens, and the ancients passionately worshiped it as the place of their gods. Just when you think you have seen it all, the so-called pyramid ruins on the planet Mars reveal the unthinkable. This full-colour glossy book takes the reader on a riveting journey from one clue to the next, proving its theories at the hands of a whole array of forgotten ancient texts and artefacts.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18204 in Books
- Published on: 2003-05-01
- Formats: Colour, Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Flexibound
- 292 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Since Wayne s book, another three ancient star maps depicting the same sacred star area in the heavens enter the area. This time they have been sourced from the Vatican, the Freemasons and the Key of Solomon codex the very same controversial sources that Dan Brown recently announced he would expose in his next book: Solomon Key . (Kindred Spirit United Kingdom, Jan/Feb issue 2008). --Solomon Key . (Kindred Spirit United Kingdom, Jan/Feb issue 2008)
Since presenting his shocking human origin star theory well over a year ago, Wayne Herschel has released his most convincing evidence in support of his hypothesis. The oldest Hebrew talisman, the Key of Solomon, in which the star secret is encoded, can be seen at www.keyofsolomon.net. (Table Talk Cape Town, 2008) --Table Talk Cape Town, 2008
This is a book to exercise the mind and reading it opens windows into understanding the universe in ways we have never wondered. It is a fine read and a feast for the mind. (Grady Harp Amazon top 10 reviewer Los Angeles, CA United States, 23 May 2007). --Grady Harp Amazon top 10 reviewer Los Angeles, CA United States, 23 May 2007
Since presenting his shocking human origin star theory well over a year ago, Wayne Herschel has released his most convincing evidence in support of his hypothesis. The oldest Hebrew talisman, the Key of Solomon, in which the star secret is encoded, can be seen at www.keyofsolomon.net. (Table Talk Cape Town, 2008) --Table Talk Cape Town, 2008
This is a book to exercise the mind and reading it opens windows into understanding the universe in ways we have never wondered. It is a fine read and a feast for the mind. (Grady Harp Amazon top 10 reviewer Los Angeles, CA United States, 23 May 2007). --Grady Harp Amazon top 10 reviewer Los Angeles, CA United States, 23 May 2007
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Money and time well-spent
I have bought The Hidden Records three years ago and spent so many enjoyable hours reading and rereading it, researching the claims and comparing the evidence with other authors in this field - outside mainstream science - and was gratified to see that Wayne's conclusions concur with other authors in the field; although he worked independently and did not know of the others' similar conclusions - which simply strengthens his case for objective evidence found and interpreted on his own, without relying on the opinions of others. As for arguments for and against the star-map-pyramid-reflection-theory; it is not acceptable to say it must be wrong simply because the mainstream scientists did not come up with it, and to reject it on the basis of 2-dimensional and 4-dimensional correlations seems like so much hair-splitting and prevarication. The general public accept the claims of mainstream science simply because it is based on inter-subjective consensus - therefore on the same basis, we accept the claims of those outside mainstream science as based on another inter-subjective consensus - and comparing star constellations with the structures along the Nile and other ancient sites is very stimulating; makes sense and widens the possibilities. Mainstream science and cosmology is based on conjecture and nice, compact theories that only last as long as the evidence can be made to fit those speculations; and new maverick theories afford the opportunity to broaden the mind and try more possibilities. If Einstein came along with his alternative theory of Relativity and all called out "You are wrong because your presentation style is unorthodox and mainstream scientists are not interested in you", the world would have been the poorer for it! Actually, I am glad to have read criticism on the book, because that made me realise how well it is written, how it meets the needs of its target readers; and I sympathise with superior intellects who cannot enjoy variety in style and presentation and who are condemned by their own standards of excellence to only ever appreciate a small amount of the endless variety offered by this diverse world.
the hidden records
Although I enjoyed reading Wayne Herschel Hidden records and found some parts fascinating, I deplore the written style and the difficulty in cross referencing. All pictures should be numbered to avoid statements such as "as you can see in the previous pages..." The book could have been half its size and avoid tedious and repetitive reading. Although I can understand some of Herschel's criticism of well known scholars, he seems to suffer an inferiority complex.He was happy to use their research on the matter to develop his own theories only to belittle them later on. The plugging of his sequel throughout this book is unpleasant, I would have preferred all these revelations in this one. However, the quality of the pictures is outstanding and some of the information is mind blowing. Definitely worth reading!
Brilliant !
If you know your facts, and have done some research of your own, you'll love it. ( Definitely a "must-read" )
I myself have read the "The Orion Mystery"by Robert Bauval, and had to agree that he had something there.- Wayne Herschell and Brigitt Lederer, finally had the courage to go out, and search for something that actually was lying in front of all of us the whole time. It was staring us in the face, but we were too afraid to admit it!
The layout of the book is easy to follow, and the pictures are the best I've seen so far, compared to other books in this field.
I would recommend it to anyone who has questions and an interest about ancient civilizations and our history. It's brilliant!



