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Stephen Mehler
Stephen Mehler’s fascination with ancient
Egypt, which began at the age of eight, has
guided his education and spiritual work all
his life. Mehler holds three degrees in the
sciences and is a trained field
archaeologist and prehistorian. Mehler also
served as a Staff research scientist for the
Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, in San Jose,
California from 1978-1980.
For almost 16 years, 1992-2008 , Mehler was
a student, disciple, and close friend of
Egyptian-born Egyptologist and indigenous
wisdom keeper, Abd’El Hakim Awyan
(1926-2008), popularly known as Hakim.
Stephen has written two books, The
Land of Osiris (Adventures Unlimited Press,
2001) and From Light Into Darkness: The
Evolution Of Religion In Ancient Egypt
(Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005), based on
his work and collaboration with Hakim and
Stephen’s over 40 years of research in the
area. Stephen is currently Director of
Research of both the Great Pyramid of Giza
Research Association and his own Land Of
Osiris Research Project. He is working on a
third book based on his work with Hakim.
Mehler has researched the phenomenon of
crystal skulls since 1979, especially those
known as ancient crystal skulls. Mehler has
experienced and tested four skulls that he
has labeled ancient artifacts and has seen
as many as nine that could fit that
category. Stephen has written a book on the
subject with David Hatcher Childress, The
Crystal Skulls: Astonishing Portals To Man’s
Past (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2008).
Ms. Vivian Zaki, PhD

Ms. Vivian
Zaki, PhD, Egyptologist/Tour Guide is
extremely knowledgeable, very
professional, and also very warm and
friendly. Vivian has a degree in
Archaeology and Tourism, with over 15
years experience guiding groups in
Egypt.
Vivian
also brings a vast knowledge of
alternative indigenous understanding of
ancient Egypt with her academic training
in Egyptology as she has worked with
Stephen for four years and was a guide
on Stephen's last tour with Hakim in
March 2007. Besides being a wonderful
guide, Vivian is a very spiritual person
and is an active participant in all our
ceremonies.
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