ruffashlar
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Post by ruffashlar on Nov 26, 2005 2:34:32 GMT
So does porphyry has special qualities that enable us to see profound things? Maybe we can test that by sleeping in the sarcophagus in the Great Pyramid?
As far as been there, done that, bought the T-shirt is concerned, Aleister Crowley and his then wife beat you to it, 101 years ago. Result: the Liber AL vel Legis.
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Post by a on Nov 26, 2005 7:14:26 GMT
What is the Liber Al vel Legis?
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ruffashlar
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Post by ruffashlar on Nov 26, 2005 12:34:54 GMT
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Post by maat on Nov 28, 2005 3:00:42 GMT
There is a very interesting article in either Nexus magazine or New Dawn this month about a fellow who, from his researches, has reached the conclusion that what we see of the Grand Gallery, Kings Chamber etc is only one half of what is there. He states that there is a mirror image of the same.
If you remember from diagrams you have probably seen yourselves in the past the positioning of 'it all' is rather odd. When you fill the diagram in with the mirror image - everything becomes 'perfectly placed'. It's quite amazing. He also knew that if what he proposed was true there should be some hole in a certain part of the wall...which he found, only now it is 'filled in'.
The author supposes that there were two Arks of the Covenant and these were housed in the porphyry stones - when not travelling.
Biblical accounts indicate that the Ark was electrical(?) in nature - ie it could kill people if touched, even accidently.
Maybe the Pyra(Fire)amid was a giant battery charger ;D
Maat
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 28, 2005 4:59:17 GMT
Or a nuclear reactor?
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Post by maat on Nov 28, 2005 22:44:58 GMT
Now we're cooking.... ;D ;D ;D
Maat
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Post by alkistis on Mar 7, 2006 15:33:11 GMT
I agree that it should happen. And, what does the word Maat means please?
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Post by a on Mar 7, 2006 16:59:48 GMT
what does the word Maat means please? Difficult to translate into English. It is something that you can feel. Thinking conceptually it can be likened to natural balance, order, truth, harmony. It is when our world ticks along tickity boo with the future looking really bright for all. Hope that helps. Perhaps some of the more experienced forum members will be able to offer a more concise explanation. Maat, what do you think?
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Post by giovanni on Mar 7, 2006 17:02:52 GMT
Maat cannot be translated with only one word
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Post by mike on Mar 7, 2006 18:03:55 GMT
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Post by ruffashlar on Mar 15, 2006 8:44:02 GMT
In Egyptian mythology, Maàt was the goddess, or rather the concept, of truth, justice and order.
Ma'at means Truth - with, admittedly, the extended meanings of justice and legal jurisprudence. The symbol of the scales of Justice comes directly from Egyptian iconography.
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Post by a on Apr 2, 2006 19:54:54 GMT
In Egyptian mythology, Maàt was the goddess, or rather the concept I hope that our Maat isn't too upset when she reads that she is only a concept and not a Goddess Ruff. Still she writes excellent posts for a concept! Just wait until the Egyptian Government do decide to recap the Great pyramid, with charged crystal, then you will see and feel the full benefits to all, even to darker forces, of balance in our world. I really hope that one day they do. Could make a great Lara Croft adventure from this - find the crystal, charge it up, place it into the pyramid cap, place on pyramid, and voila benefits to all! (Can't you tell that the child in me can't wait for the new Tomb Raider game to be released).
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Post by maat on Apr 3, 2006 1:45:20 GMT
In Egyptian mythology, Maàt was the goddess, or rather the concept I hope that our Maat isn't too upset when she reads that she is only a concept and not a Goddess Ruff. Edgar Cayce's Wisdom tells us that " Thought is the Builder" and as I think I am a Goddess ( ) in the making (as you are all, indeed, Gods in the making) - one can easily see just what an immaculate CONCEPT (ion) I am/we are. Maat
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Post by Antonius on Oct 25, 2007 11:32:12 GMT
I am firmly AGAINST capping the pyramid for several reasons:
-as stated before we dont know it had one to begin with
-if there is any truth to this technology idea at all, then still u cannot presume to know the firs thing about its function, so it would be foolish to simply start messing with it, seeing as its not to far from a densly populated area.
-if the cap was never intended, there might have been a reason for that. perhaps a symbolic reason. my capping it you may well assure yourself of never understanding its true meaning.
what if the missing capstone signifies the neccecity of another element? ie: 'u need a key to open this'
or how about the mayan pyramids? a connection has not been disproven to my satisfaction and it may well signify the very starting point of the idea of making the top flat so as to have a plane facing the heavens.
it may well be that the missing stone is missing because that is considered from that point on to be the throne of divinity.
there are meny reasons why capping it may be considered blasphemous and detrimental to our efforts at understanding what all of this is realy about.
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Post by tws on Oct 25, 2007 12:58:11 GMT
You also need to take into account that the outer casing is now missing, which, if there was some sort of technology involved, might negate whatever effect it was intended to produce.
I think that it was an initiation chamber.
It was certianly never a royal tomb for a megelomaniacal Pharoh.
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Post by Antonius on Oct 25, 2007 22:00:32 GMT
im pretty sure your right about that dude. i think the pyramid is a space ship. i know, i know, but bear with me. maybe were going about space travel all wrong, and it is not realy neccecery to take our bodies along with us. maybe conciousness can travel trough space by itself. in the king's chamber there is a particular accoustic quality that produces sound waves wich have been tested to be capable of enducing 'out of body' experiance in people. the technical term is bineural beating. also we know that some of the old mystery schools used hallucinogenic compounds in their initiation rituals, and the best way to make use of those would be in a sensory deprivation chamber. the symbolism lines up anyways. when you go into the kings chamber u are forced on hands and knees. egytpologists say in humility for the king, but i like the alternative explentation of symbolising the birth process better. anyways i can imagine the egyptians using a hallucinogenic compound to release the spirit from the flesh wile building these pyramids as machines to make sure the spirit is guided to the proper place, namely orion. the shaft leading to the draco constellation may be there to guide the ego to its proper place. (large doses are known to produce an effect called ego death) i hear graham hancock who figured out the orion connection wrote a book called 'supernatural' with claims very similar to my ideas there...
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Post by hollandr on Oct 25, 2007 23:18:21 GMT
Of course if the builders of the Great Pyramid were as smart as us then the construction (including subterranean parts) is multi-functional.
And perhaps, in the absence of the "sim card" and the manual, it is hard to work out all the functions
Cheers
Russell
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Post by Antonius on Oct 26, 2007 13:26:14 GMT
they might have been as smart as us, but it seems to me they were smart in a totaly different way. their society putting th emphasis on different things, they might have developed to have a great understanding about things our scientists know very little about.
i definetly agree that there is a more then one purpose for it though. in fact, after lerning about tarot, im getting more and more the feeling that there is a whole mystery tradition symbolicly encoded in the plateau somehow.
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Post by offramp on Aug 29, 2019 18:56:03 GMT
For those who like "The Builders" have a look at this magnificient site and get a feel for what these early Egyptians actually achieved. www.thebanmappingproject.com/You have to go into the site not just read the opening credits. Sadly, this site seems to no longer be working. It is a real shame. It was one of the best on the whole internet.
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