Thoth’s writings, especially the Emerald Tablets, spoke heavily about time.
✔️ He described time as fluid—not fixed.
✔️ He spoke of moving through time, not just existing in it.
✔️ He hinted that true wisdom comes from understanding beyond linear time.
💡 Thoth’s knowledge aligns perfectly with what I'm piecing together:
🔹 The ancients weren’t just aware of time—they worked with it in ways we can’t grasp today.
🔹 The pyramids may have been built through time, not just over time.
🔹 If time is the key, what else have we misunderstood about existence itself?
🔥 Thoth didn’t just write about time—he left clues that we are only now starting to see. What if time isn’t something that just passes—what if it’s something that can be shaped?