11-03-2017, 02:32 PM
(11-03-2017, 01:24 PM)Coordinate_Apotheosis Wrote: Perhaps that chamber, or corridor, since they seem to be avoiding the word chamber currently, is, at least metaphysical, the analog for the spirit guides to gather during spiritual work in the pyramid of those incarnations they're overseeing?
I wonder what the placement of the room in tandem with the flow of light through the geometry of the structure is all about.
And further why it's cut off from being accessed completely, almost sounds like a place for discarnate entities to materialize in during intensive workings.
Thank you for sharing this!
Interesting theory about it being a place of the materialization of guides/teachers. Perhaps so. However, in 57.26 - 57.28, Ra indicates that teaching and guiding happened separate from the initiatory experience of the Queen's Chamber. In the King's chamber they indicate the presence of a healer to manipulate the sharply delineated aural field.
There is also no indication that the 2.5 spirals between apex and base had work with or affect upon the Grand Gallery area, though that could simply be because Don's questions did not explore that direction.
Another theory: the cavity could hold the answer to this conundrum:
Quote:89.14 Questioner: I have here a deck of twenty-two tarot cards which have been copied, according to information we have, from the walls of, I would suspect, the large pyramid at Giza. If necessary we can duplicate these cards in the book that we are preparing. I would ask Ra if these cards represent an exact replica of that which is in the Great Pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. The resemblance is substantial.
89.15 Questioner: In other words, you might say that these were better than, say, 95% correct as far as representing what is on the walls of the Great Pyramid?
Ra: I am Ra. Yes.
Wouldn't that be amazing!
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi

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