Here is something that could boost up your researches, I have been reading http://www.book-of-thoth.com/article1600.html and I must admit I was fascinated by this article, So I thought why not returning the favour and humbly offer you good people to read this book which I found very intresting to read too.
I'm new here so please be patient as I'm on in exploring the huge load of information you have here.
all the best
Robanan. I'm glad you've decided to join us and delve into all the info here. I've only given a quick read to the front page article you referenced, so I don't have much to say about it yet. I'm intrigued, though, so as soon as I get a chance I hope to sit down and give it a thorough read.
If you're just delving into a lot of our topics here, The Book is a good reference. It's a big project that was started specifically for people who are new to some of our topics to look things up in. I hope it helps out. Thanks for the link to the book info as well. I added it into The Book, too.
Robanan wrote:Psi it would also great to hear your opinion about it
I must say I didn't read the The Book of THoTH page thoroughly - only scanned it - but it looks good to me - as does the TP page. For what it's worth, I think the TP wiki page is well written and objective - as it has to be, if we're to be taken seriously.
Well done to those involved.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
~ Socrates
I've just noticed that while the article text and the text formatting on the abovementioned wiki page is the same as the one on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiaoouba_Prophecy, any reference to Wikipedia is removed and there isn't any mention that the article is not written by them. According to ethics and copyright law, any of that shouldn't be done. May I ask someone to contact them and ask them to put a prominent note that the information comes from Wikipedia, and, preferably, also link to the original article? For example, http://www.answers.com/topic/thiaoouba-prophecy credits the original source of the article as it should.