Mohamud AbdErehman
Egypt
Mohamed AbdElrahman is a field archaeologist specializing in the Giza Plateau, with more than a decade of hands-on experience in active archaeological excavations. Since 2011, he has been continuously involved in research and fieldwork dedicated to uncovering, preserving, and understanding what lies beneath the sands, working with deep respect for the memory of those who lived in ancient Egypt and for the messages they left inscribed in their tombs, temples, and sacred landscapes.
His vocation arises from a profound desire to give voice and presence back to the ancients, helping to ensure that their names, stories, and legacies — as they themselves intended — continue to be remembered thousands of years later. His work bridges rigorous scientific research with a deep sensitivity to the symbolic and human dimensions of cultural heritage.
Mohamed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Egyptology, a Diploma in Tour Guidance, a UNESCO–Poland fellowship in Archaeology and Conservation, a Master’s degree in Heritage Conservation and Management for World Heritage Sites, and he is currently a PhD candidate in Heritage Studies. His academic background is complemented by extensive field experience across some of Egypt’s most significant archaeological sites.
Since 2011, he has participated in excavations in multiple areas of the Giza Plateau, including the Menkaure quarry cemetery, the Western Field near the Pyramid of Khufu, the Valley Temple, and the causeway of Khufu. Beyond Giza, he has also worked at the site of el-Lisht, the ancient capital of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom, expanding his expertise across different historical periods and archaeological contexts.
Mohamed was part of the team involved in the discovery of a tomb in the Menkaure quarry cemetery belonging to a woman named Shepset-kau. This discovery was featured in a documentary produced by National Geographic, contributing to the international dissemination of contemporary archaeological work in Egypt.
Within the Código Egipto Initiatic Journey, Mohamed contributes his deep field knowledge, direct excavation experience, and intimate understanding of the archaeological landscape. His presence ensures a rigorous, grounded, and respectful engagement with the sites visited, as well as informed access to places of exceptional historical and patrimonial significance.
His work weaves seamlessly into the symbolic and conscious approach of the journey, offering a solid bridge between academic archaeology, the living history of the land, and the embodied experience of sacred places. Through this integration, participants are invited to encounter Egypt not only as an ancient civilization of the past, but as a living field of memory, knowledge, and continuity.
Juan Pablo Hernandez Becerra
Mexico
Juan Pablo is part of the guidance and support circle of the Código Egipto Initiatory Journey. He is a co-creator and active voice of the podcast Retorno del Sol, where — together with Alessa — he explores the relationship between consciousness, archetypes, spiritual memory, and stellar lineages, with a special focus on high-frequency energetic readings.
Guidance and Integration Support
His role focuses on providing human, emotional, and energetic support to participants throughout the journey, offering a space of listening, containment, and integration during the experience.
Juan Pablo is a numerologist who works primarily with systems derived from Mayan numerology, Mayan astrology, and what he refers to as destiny matrices. These tools are used for the symbolic reading of personal processes, cycles of consciousness, and inner dynamics. Through these readings, he supports individuals in understanding deeper movements within their life path and in making sense of the processes they are undergoing.
Throughout the journey, Juan Pablo maintains a close and accessible presence, accompanying the group during moments of integration following experiential practices, meditations, and activations. His presence provides emotional support, grounded companionship, and conscious dialogue, especially valuable when deep emotions or intense inner processes arise.
His work is oriented toward helping each participant assimilate, organize, and embody what is experienced during the journey, translating symbolic and energetic experiences into personal understanding, inner calm, and emotional coherence. Through empathetic listening and a sensitive, grounded approach, he supports the individual integration processes that emerge throughout the pilgrimage.
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