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Do anybody know anything about the third eye ?
Sort of. But your post sounded interesting, can you expand upon it a little? My wife has studied Egyptology and can read basic Egyptian writings.Pyramids were temples where believers engaged in a powerful mystical practice called “Awakening Our Third Eye,” long banned by the Church, yet long safeguarded by Western Secret Societies. Dont know if this is what your referring to, but if not I want to know lol
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Do anybody know anything about the third eye ?
Pyramids were temples where believers engaged in a powerful mystical practice
I'm beginning to be reminded of the people who claim that there is no proof that Obama was born in the USA.
Agreed that they were initially not used as tombs, I have watched far too much Nat Geo and read too many books to fall for the tomb only nonsense. It was only later that they were used to house the dead. Here is a list of popular theories over the years http://www.gizapyramid.com/articles/theories-why.htm Also, the theory that slaves built the pyramids is being challenged http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egyptI would agree with widows son here, the Great Pyramids are much more then mere tombs. ...
Here is a transcript on the cocaine and tobacco http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/misc/mummies.htmHaving found traces of cocaine and nicotine in the remains of mummies hair (indicating that they used both, in quantities that made it show up there there hair, 100s of years later.) and elephant artwork and artifacts from central America dating from around a similar time period as the ancient Egyptians, shows they must have had trade of some type, and religious and spiritual ties could also form along with economic ones, as we have often seen in the past.
Seems like a fun challenge, accepted. Here is my first hit on Google from the horses mouth "But then Dr. Hawass commented that “these chambers were found off what is called the Queen’s Chamber, but we don’t know if it was ever used by a Queen. There never has been a burial found in a great pyramid. We do not actually know they are tombs.” With that statement Dr. Hawass has signaled a sea change in position. While no one in the audience, (or the National Geographic for that matter,) seemed to notice, the Open Cheops Committee was paying attention. Dr. HAWASS' ANSWER TO THE OPEN CHEOPS CHALLENGE IS HIS PUBLIC ADMISSION THAT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE ANY OF THE GREAT PYRAMIDS AT GIZA WERE USED AS TOMBS." http://www.opencheops.org/page13.htmWhat actual contemporary evidence is there that the Pyramids were used for some kind of "mystical rituals" aside from burials? I'm not demanding you prove a negative. I'm not demanding that you prove they were not tombs. I only want to see the evidence for their "true" use if they were not tombs. Note that speculation from centuries after their construction is not contemporary evidence. That sort of thing starts to verge on cargo cultism.
"The big problem is that there are no royal bodies, or mummies, or even skeletons. None! Of course the orthodox apologists claim that the ‘tombs’ were obviously robbed in antiquity – which is somewhat of a convenient circular argument. The absence of bodies proves that they must have been robbed! But even that fatuous proposition would be elegantly proved [or disproved] if there were an intact sealed un-robbed tomb or ‘coffin’, which therefore ‘must’ contain a body.
Unfortunately for the tomb theorists it turns out that even the intact sealed ‘tombs’ were empty.
Flinders-Petrie excavated the 1st-2nd dynasty structures at Abydos, believed to be tombs, but he recorded that ‘no human burial was ever found.’[4]
The [alleged] coffer of Queen Hetep-Heres found By American George Reisner at Giza was still perfectly sealed and had to be winched open – but it was empty. Bare! [5]
The internal chamber of a 3rd dynasty pyramid at Saqqara was opened by Chief Inspector of Antiquities Mhd Zakaria Goneim in 1954, and found to be ‘absolutely empty’.[6]
Seven pyramids attributed to 3rd dynasty Pharaoh Huni were found empty with ‘nothing to suggest they were built to serve as tombs’.[7]
The 3rd dynasty Layer Pyramid at Zawiyet el-Aryan was explored to find galleries ‘clean and empty’ with no trace of a burial. [8]
The 4th dynasty Unfinished Pyramid at Zawiyet el-Aryan was found a with a granite coffer with the lid still mortar-sealed – but it was empty. [9]
The pyramid of Pharaoh Unas, last King of the 5th dynasty, contained an undamaged coffer opened by Maspero in 1881 – but found to be empty. [10]
Rationally we have to admit that there is no evidence of bodies or entombment; and contrariwise, there is definite evidence of an absence of bodies. The pyramids were not primary tombs.
The famous case of King Tut came very much later (ca 1330BC) and he was entombed under a cliff in the Valley of Kings – not in a pyramid.
[1] Mendelssohn, K. The Riddle of the Pyramids, 35, 81-83
[2] Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt
[3] Lehner, M. The Complete Pyramids, 26
[4] Petrie, W.M.F. The Royal Tombs of the 1st Dynasty; Frankfort, H. Ancient Egyptian Religion, 92
[5] Reisner, G. Hatshepsut, Mother of Cheops. Boston Bulletin of Fine Arts, Suppl. Vol 1 (1927)
[6] Lehner, M. The Complete Pyramids, 62, 94;
Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt, 62
Spencer, A.J. Early Egypt. The Rise of Civilisation in the Nile Valley, 105
[7] Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt, 69
[8] Lehner, M. The Complete Pyramids, 95
[9] Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt, 146-7
[10] Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt, 175-6
[11] Edwards, I.E.S. The Pyramids of Egypt, 286
Lehner, M. The Complete Pyramids, 20
I would agree with widows son here, the Great Pyramids are much more then mere tombs ...
I find the idea that the pyramids in central America have no connection to the ones in Egypt is also wrong.
No I believe, and have the studies to prove, that much of what is taught and believed about the ancient world is woefully inaccurate and people must wide their view.