08-07-2010, 03:59 PM
(08-07-2010, 01:40 PM)Namaste Wrote:Peregrinus Wrote:unless ease of access to the Kings chamber was a requirement
This a key point. If it were at ground level, people would have to climb to a height of at least 410 feet. No easy task by any means, especially as you say, for anyone in need of healing.
The outside material P linked to, a combination of analysis and NDE insight, refers to the pyramid's primary function as training initiates in astral projection. Here's the relevant passage:
Quote:The purpose of the pyramids was instantly elucidated by the Tree of Life:
* Firstly, pyramids are designed to teach civilisations of their star origins by virtue of their layout plan that mimics the stars, as a star map.
* Internally their chambers are functional as spiritual stargates to induce the soul out of a living initiate. This will allow the initiate's soul to have an out of body experience, so it can traverse the heavens as a star traveller and visit other worlds as well as The Tree of Life. The soul returns back to the initiate's body once again after its cosmic journey, and the initiate awakens.
Once there's clarification about whether it's allowed by the forum rules, I'd very much like to discuss that material and evaluate how it might or might not integrate with what Ra has said about the Great Pyramid. If the material is right, the size of the Pyramid might have been necessary, not just for the swirling of energies mentioned by Ra, but also for the handling of the very low resonant frequencies involved - as with my orchestra & pipe organ illustration.
I simply mention it passing here to point out that if this other material is accurate, then climbing the Grand Gallery to the King's Chamber would indeed require some physical energy but this wouldn't be a problem as the path would be only be one for trained and prepared initiates.
Returning to the concept of the King's Chamber as a site for healing: is there a chance that the Gallery could have included some kind of diagonal pulley system so that an infirm subject could be hoisted up to the King's Chamber, even if they couldn't walk up that far on their own?