
Hanny el Zeini and Catherine Dees
$19.95 Paperback
328 pages, Includes 24 Photographs
ISBN: 978-0-9767631-3-0
Publisher: St. Lynn's Press
“Omm Sety knew things she could
not have known without some extraordinary extension of consciousness.”
Stephan A. Schwartz,
Director of Research,
Rhine Research Center & author,
Opening to the Infinite
“The authors navigate this explosive material with elegance & sympathy… readers may have trouble putting this book down.”
John Anthony West, author,
The Serpent in the Sky
a revealing new book about the woman known as Omm Sety - that brilliant, adventuring Englishwoman who worked under some of the greatest Egyptologists of the 20th century and "saw" into the past.
Hers is a story of ancient love and far memory - of gods, pyramids, pharaohs and queens, and treasures that wait beneath the sand. With access to Omm Sety's secret diaries and hundreds of hours of recorded private conversations, the authors present never-before-seen episodes from her amazing life, including important revelations about Egypt's lost history.
Omm Sety's Egypt is a thought-provoking combination of the scholarly and speculative. Romantic and vastly entertaining, it offers rare glimpses into an extraordinary woman's life in two worlds.
Find answers to these questions and more:
“If you read the book with an open mind, you will find it hard to put down and may even find yourself believing it.”
KMT Journal review,
Spring 2007