Stephen S. Mehler

Stephen S. Mehler

Biography:

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 also leads tours to Egypt and 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, has seen as many as nine that could fit that category, and was able to work with Dr. Marcel Vogel and F.R. ‘Nick’ Nocerino. 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).

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  • Bigfoot & Hominid Theories

    Student of ancient Greek and classical literature, M.J. Miike began to research the mythology of cryptids, such as Bigfoot and the Chupacabras and discovered a scientific basis for their actual existence. He discussed the various theories both mythical and scientific explaining...More »
  • Crystal Skulls Special

    Various experts (Stephen Mehler, Carolyn Ford, Raymond Tarpey, & Jaap van Etten) shared their experiences with the intriguing world of Crystal Skulls. First hour guest, Dr. Len Horowitz reacted to news that the Gardasil vaccine had some contaminated doses.More »
  • Egypt Unrest

    Three different guests appeared during the evening. Ambassador Clovis Maksoud offered analysis of the situation in Egypt and the Middle East. Archaeologist and researcher Stephen Mehler reacted to the Egyptian uprising. "We are witnessing history...Egypt has never experienced it...More »
  • Crystal Skulls & Open Lines

    The first half of the show featured a discussion on crystal skulls with researcher Stephen Mehler, Michele Nocerino, guardian of the Sha Na Ra crystal skull, teacher Kirby Seid, and Jaap van Etten, Ph.D. Open Lines followed.More »
  • The Ancient Crystal Skulls

    Egyptologist and pre-historian Stephen Mehler discussed ancient crystal skulls (photos), exploring their debated history, and mysterious functions and properties.More »
  • UFOs and Presidents

    UFO Researcher and author Grant Cameron presented stories and documentation of U.S. Presidents and their involvement with UFO phenomena. He also discussed various presidential candidates and their UFO related experiences.More »
  • Expelling Entities

    Lecturer and expert dowser Raymon Grace discussed his process for cleansing spaces & individuals of negative entities.More »
  • The Influence of Egyptology

    Archaeologist Stephen Mehler shared his research in the field of Egyptology, which he has studied for over thirty-five years. He described working with a teacher from Egypt named Hakim, "an indigenous wisdom keeper" who shared the civilization's oral history with him. Hakim said...More »
  • Inside the Great Pyramid

    Stephen Mehler, of the Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association, discussed his work in Egyptology. Construction of the Great Pyramid was done in three stages, he theorized, with the first starting as far back as 20,000 years ago. At the time, the climate was temperate and the...More »