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Serapis was embodied as the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III (reigned c. 1417–1379 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>.), the son of Thutmose IV and the great grandson of Thutmose III, an incarnation of [[Kuthumi]]. His son and successor to the throne was Amenhotep IV, later known as [[Ikhnaton]]. During Serapis’ reign, Egypt was at her height of prosperity, peace and splendor, which were the direct manifestation of his communion with his own heart flame and with the ascended masters all the way back to the Ancient of Days.
Серапис воплощался египетским фараоном Аменхотепом III (правившим приблизительно в 1417-1379 годах до и. э.), сыном Тутмоса IV и великим внуком Тутмоса III — воплощения [[Special:MyLanguage/Kuthumi|Кутхуми]]. Его сыном и наследником трона был Аменхотеп IV, позднее известный как [[Special:MyLanguage/Ikhnaton|Эхнатон]]. Во время правления Сераписа Египет достиг высот процветания, мира и величия, что являлось прямым следствием общения правителя со своим собственным пламенем сердца и с Вознесенными Владыками, включая самого Ветхого Днями.


Amenhotep III was regarded as the greatest ruler on earth. He maintained a high level of peaceful diplomatic relations with all nations during most of his reign. Part of the great wealth of his treasury was spent on the construction of magnificent temples and palaces. He enlarged the existing Temple of Karnak of the Nile, and he built a huge funerary temple, the remains of which are known today as the Colossi, the monolithic seated statues uncovered on the banks of the river. He sought to outpicture in stone the understanding of the hierarchical order of initiates, of ascended masters, of philosopher kings who had walked the earth in the earlier golden ages.
Amenhotep III was regarded as the greatest ruler on earth. He maintained a high level of peaceful diplomatic relations with all nations during most of his reign. Part of the great wealth of his treasury was spent on the construction of magnificent temples and palaces. He enlarged the existing Temple of Karnak of the Nile, and he built a huge funerary temple, the remains of which are known today as the Colossi, the monolithic seated statues uncovered on the banks of the river. He sought to outpicture in stone the understanding of the hierarchical order of initiates, of ascended masters, of philosopher kings who had walked the earth in the earlier golden ages.
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