Amenhotep III is believed to have begun his rule at about the age of nine. As an Egyptian Pharaoh, Amenhotep III and his wife Tiye are known as the founders of monotheism in Eygpt, a practice continued and expanded by one of Amenhotep?s sons, Akhenaton. His son Akhenaton extended Amenhotep?s reformation of the many-faceted Egyptian religion, emphasizing the worship of one God represented by the sun.
One of Amenhotep III's first decisions as king was to open two new limestone quarries. His extensive building projects included the construction of the temple at Luxor on the Nile and a large number of other projects in Nubia. He also oversaw comprehensive building projects at the temple of Karnak. When Amenhotep III died, Egypt was a strong and powerful country with a great deal of influence in the international world.
Amehotep III?s legacy continues in his current service as the ascended master Serapis Bey, guiding earth?s evolutions. The ascended masters are souls who have passed their spiritual initiations on earth and are no longer required to return to embodiment. Today, Serapis Bey helps to guide earth?s evolutions and is the sponsor of architects, builders and those who receive the Holy Spirit?s gift of the working of miracles.
Serapis Bey is an ascended master recognized for his devoted to discipline, excellence and purity. He is the lord or chohan of the fourth ray, the color white and the base chakra. A study of the lifetimes of the masters such as Serapis Bey?s life as Amenhotep III helps us to understand what is required for true self-mastery.
Rose Greenwood
Author Bio
Rose Greenwood is a freelance writer specializing in spirituality and natural health. For more information about Serapis Bey and other ascended masters see http://www.theheartscenter.org. The Hearts Center offers an opportunity for seekers to receive up-to-date inspiration from the ascended masters and other spiritual beings. To purchase books, CD?s, DVD?s, art, and more, please visit http://store.heartscenter.org.












