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Great Pyramid: built to represent human body ?

March 25, 2009 | Comment icon 5 comments
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A water pump, a power plant, an Extraterrestrial landing strip, a beacon, a weapon, an observatory, a tomb – these are some of the labels assigned to the Great Pyramid of Egypt. But there is one idea that has not been presented or explored, and it is possibly the simplest of all: that it was designed and built to represent us.

Alright. Down to business.

The Human Body: Our Spiritual Anatomy.

According to esoteric tradition, fully realized human beings in heightened states of awareness are composed of eight elements:

1) The four elements of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire.
2) The twelve signs of the Zodiac.
3) A secret “thirteenth” sign containing the other twelve within itself.
4) Crystals.
5) Chakras, or the body’s seven energy centers.
6) Third eye.
7) Kundalini, most often described as a coiled serpent existing within the body in conjunction with the chakras.
8) Androgeny (i.e. two genders in one).

How does the Great Pyramid contain all this? Let’s start with the four elements.

The Elemental Pyramid.

Each of the pyramid’s four sides represents one element. Our bodies have the four elements of Earth (that which gives us substance), Air (allowing us to breathe), Water (over 85 % of our total body mass), and Fire (what keeps our inner temperature at 98.6 degrees), and the Great Pyramid contains these as well. That’s it. Simple as that.

The Astrological Pyramid.

How does the pyramid display the twelve signs? Easy. According to astrology, each element has three signs. Therefore, each side of the pyramid has three signs – one for each corner of the structure. Earth, for instance, has Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. Air has Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra. The Water element contains Scorpio, Cancer, and Pisces. And as for Fire, we find within it the signs of Leo, Aries, and Sagittarius.

The Christlike Pyramid.

The thirteenth astrological sign is easily seen within the pyramid: it’s the capstone itself. Wait a second, I hear people say, the Great Pyramid has no capstone! Actually, it does. If you want to see the “missing” capstone, just look at the back of the American dollar bill. What you’ll see is an ethereal or fiery capstone hovering above the structure. The premise? That we humans are essentially “stuck” within our individual earthly signs, but by aligning ourselves with “spirit” or “God” (who presumably has far greater vision on things) we can become the entire zodiac at once and thus more in harmony with everyone and everything.

This certainly lends insight into why people like Jesus chose twelve people to chum around with. Such a simple message…

The Crystal Pyramid.

The Great Pyramid is shaped like half of a naturally growing octahedron crystal: 51 degrees between its slopes and the base. The message? If the pyramid is a crystal and crystals reside within us (and they do, since our bodies return to the earth once we die and help in the formation of crystals), then we should be able to do everything crystals can. And where do we find crystals? We find them in calculators, watches, computers, cellphones, radios, GPS devices, and so on. Eventually we will discover that we are capable of emulating and surpassing our best technological discoveries and developments – simply with our own minds. This might seem like a far-fetched statement to make, but keep in mind that technology does indeed come from human ingenuity (and some would say, from inspiration).

The Chakra Pyramid.

What happens to light as it passes through a crystal prism? Answer: it refracts (bends) and becomes visible to the naked eye as the rainbow colored spectrum. The Great Pyramid, of course, may not specifically contain this spectrum since it’s a mountain of stone, but since the pyramid is crystal shaped and crystals divide light…you get the picture. Basically, The sun shines into the human body (which, again, contains crystals) and reveals the seven chakras.

The All-Seeing Pyramid.
Take a second look at the Great Seal on the back of the American dollar bill. What do you see at the top of the pyramid? An eye. Now why in the world would an inanimate stone structure have an eye – unless the structure itself wasn’t inanimate at all? If the Great Pyramid was designed to represent the human body, then it stands to reason that it would be equipped to see as a human would, wouldn’t it? After all, they say that the eyes are the gateway to the soul. And no human eye can see as clearly or as deeply as our spiritual third eye.

Random rant: The Great Seal of the United States of America is not an evil symbol. Get over it. It is a divinely inspired image designed by highly learned men (and women) of very elite caliber. Its purpose: to inspire, to protect, and to elevate humanity beyond its current barbaric state.

The Reptilian Pyramid.

Kundalini (or energy serpent) seems unrelated to the Great Pyramid, but the truth is that they’re more like kissing cousins. Most people involved in esoteric philosophy for instance, are aware of the Mexican Temple of Chichen Itza in the Yucatan and how twice a year (during the spring and autumn equinoxes, to be more precise) a shadow resembling a snake with wings (i.e. Quetzalcoatl, whom the Toltecs of Mexico revered as a God) slithers its way up and down the 364 steps of the pyramid.

Meanwhile, back in Egypt, the mask of King Tut reveals a cobra protruding from the forehead – with the rest of the reptile’s body presumably extending back in the King’s body. Just like Kundalini. And then there’s Wadjet, the goddess of lower Egypt – another serpent with wings. In fact, there are so many examples of winged serpents or deities with reptilian traits within most cultures of the world that it really makes one wonder if ancient peoples all had access to the same knowledge. I believe they did. The evidence sure shows such.

And that’s it. That’s how the Great Pyramid contains Kundalini – by association.

The Dual Gendered Pyramid.

If the above wasn’t enough to raise hackles, this might. Actually, it’s probably the most controversial concept of all in regards to the Pyramid.

Question: if you were a god and had the ability to co-create a world, would you create two genders to fill this realm, or would you save your energy and have one gender that was already whole and fully functional? I’m asking you this because it seems to me that the best way to create chaos (or a distraction) would be to split what was once whole into two parts – and have these duke it out with one another instead.

Needless to say, this is not virgin territory. Plato presented the same scenario during his Symposium dialogue, as have others. The idea of our once being dual gendered sounds too freakishly alien to accept. And yet, right there within the first pages of an ancient text, it clearly states:

"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them."
Genesis 1 V. 27

With this appearing in the next passage:

"And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man."
Genesis 2 V.21 to 23

I’m not a religious man. But I’m also not for discarding ancient texts before their time – especially if they possess much we’ve yet to fully comprehend. All I can say about Genesis is that we are explicitly told of a time when the first human being – a man – was both male and female at the same time – and that at some point, something happened to this being where “he” decided to split up into two parts, whereas each half had what the other lacked.

As for how the Great Pyramid contains this, well, that’s easy. At the present time, there are only two main chambers within the Great Pyramid: the King’s Chamber, and The Queen’s Chamber. Male and female…within one structure. One body. Us.

The Human Pyramid: The Overall Message.

If we become the Pyramid, we save ourselves. That is what I feel the structure is trying (and has tried) to tell us over the centuries. The nice thing about the ideas above is that they aren’t really new at all. They’ve been around forever and simply require an artist’s touch to weave together. They also render the Pyramid’s age, size, weight, and mass almost irrelevant. It is the implied symbolism and angles that matter. Seen under that light, the “Great” Pyramid could have been built only an inch high and made out of chocolate and the message would be the same. Of course however, having a huge stone structure makes it less likely to be stolen or destroyed.

In the end, Man is not known for his sense of introspection. He is known for reason, force, his lust for control, and war. Fortunately, like nightmares seeping away in the first kiss of the morning sun, old paradigms will fade. Our kind will embrace new ways of thinking and relating with one another, ones allowing us to become – or rebecome – as we once were. And when that day arrives, we will no longer require monoliths of stone to reflect our image.

Stephane Wuttunee
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Comment icon #1 Posted by ThePitOfReason 15 years ago
You put a great deal of thought into the idea. You get my vote on it. The design of the pyramids is by far one of the great questions in life. I feel like they were built with more than one idea behind it. So many in fact we could write a book on it.
Comment icon #2 Posted by Arcanus. 15 years ago
I still don't get about the eye thing. If you referenced to the Great Pyramid in one section then the back of a dollar bill in another then why post this article?
Comment icon #3 Posted by DigitalSentinal 15 years ago
I still don't get about the eye thing. If you referenced to the Great Pyramid in one section then the back of a dollar bill in another then why post this article? Masons built America. People with extreme masonic abilities also designed and built ...the Great Pyramid. Therefore, masons having decided to place a pyramid within the Great Seal (a country's most important emblem) most likely did so for a reason. I strongly believe that the Great Seal's pyramid is essentially a representation of the Great Pyramid and its teachings. I assumed the implications were quite clear. Guess I was mistaken. ... [More]
Comment icon #4 Posted by DurgaMata 15 years ago
William Barton who had the idea for the great seal was a mason and chose the pyramid as a symbol of strength and duration.
Comment icon #5 Posted by DigitalSentinal 15 years ago
Yes - that certainly is the official story.


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