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Pyramids Essay Research Paper The Egyptians believed

Pyramids Essay, Research Paper


The Egyptians believed that their kings were gods. Even after they had died, the


rulers continued to affect daily life through their supernatural powers. In his new life in


the underworld, the king would need everything he needed while alive, and he needed his


home to last for eternity.


While alive, Egyptian kings lived in palace of mud-brick, wore linen roves, and


slept in wooden beds. In their gentle climate, more substantial comforts were not


needed. But eternity last a whole lot longer than life. So the tombs of the kings needed


to be durable and well-supplied. The tombs also needed to protect the body and its


supplies and gifts from thieves. They also were the focus of the Egyptian religion and so


needed to be extremely visible. The massive stone pyramid met all these criteria.


However, there was still the problem of supplying the king with essentials. Since


entombing a never-ending supply of food and servants was not very practical, the


Egyptians decided on the principal of “substitution by means of a representation.” Since


the dead king now existed in spirit, rather than physical form, he was not bound by


physical limitations. A picture or word could feed him as well as a real slab of meat.


Servants did not have to be killed and laid around his tomb; statues could take their


place.


Because the king was a god to his people, they needed to be able to come and


worship him. But if his body were accessible to the whole nation, the king and his


treasures would be too accessible to robbers. So, instead they built a statue resembling


the king which they placed in a temple open to the public. His ka, or spirit could leave


the tomb and come live in his statue for awhile. This way, the people’s prayers and gifts


could still be delivered while keeping him safe.


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Herodotus, a Greek who wrote about the building of the pyramids long after they


had been built, claimed that the Great Pyramid took tens of thousands of men and in just


twenty years to make. But even if those figures are not accurate, the construction of the


pyramids was an amazing feat. The Egyptians had not learned to use the wheel or the


pulley and so lifted all of the stones using ramps. The cut stone was edged along the


ramps on rollers, lubricated by only milk or water. We do not know how many people


died as laborers for the pyramids, but we do know that most Egyptians would have been


eager to participate in the building: because the king would become a god who could


bless or curse their lives; they wanted to make sure he was comfortable and cared for and


able to come back and help them.


On the rocky plateau of Giza, ten miles southwest of the center of Cairo, stands


the Great Pyramid, the most majestic and most mysterious monument ever erected by the


hand of man (Adams). The Great Pyramid is the largest stone building on earth, and the


last surviving wonder of the ancient world. Its base covers just over thirteen acres, and it


is composed of some 2.3 million blocks of granite and limestone, weighing from 2.5 to


seventy tons apiece, which rise in two hundred and three layers to the height of a forty-


story building. The Pyramid was originally covered with twenty one acres of polished,


marble-like casing stones, which, shining resplendently beneath the sun’s rays, earned for


it the ancient title “The Light.”


The Pyramid is an unrivaled feat of engineering and craftsmanship. It is aligned


with the four cardinal points more accurately than any contemporary structure, including


the Meridian Building at Greenwich Observatory in London. The three hundred and fifty


foot long descending passage is so straight that it deviates from a central axis by less


than a quarter of an inch from side to side and only one tenth of an inch up and down.


The casing stones, some of which weighed over sixteen tons, are so perfectly shaped and


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squared that the mortar-filled joint between them is just one fiftieth of an inch.


Egyptologist Sir Flinders Petrie described such phenomenal precision as the “finest


opticians work on a scale of acres”; work of this caliber is beyond the capabilities of


modern technology. The casing stones show no tool marks and the corners are not even


slightly chipped. The granite coffer in the King’s Chamber is cut out of a solid block of


hard red granite. Manufacturing engineer Christopher Dunn rejects the theory that it


could have been cut and hollowed using bronze saws set with diamond cutting points,


because when pressure was applied, the diamonds would have worked their way into the


much softer copper, leaving the granite virtually unscathed. In his opinion, the evidence


shows that the Egyptians possessed ultra-modern tools, including an ultrasonic tubular


drill that could cut granite five hundred ties faster than modern drills (Stecchini).


In addition to the Great Pyramid, there are two other large pyramids and six small


ones on the Giza plateau. Most Egyptologists believe that the Great Pyramid was built


about four thousand and six hundred years ago by Khufu, the second king of the fourth


dynasty. His son and successor, Djedefre, is thought to have begun the pyramid at Abu


Roash, five miles northwest of Giza; little remains of it today. The next king, Khafre,


another of Khufu’s sons, is believed to have built the Second Pyramid of Giza, the second


largest stone building in the world, and Menkaure, the smaller Third Pyramid. Although


these two pyramids are very impressive, they do not match the craftsmanship of the Great


Pyramid. Menkaure may have been preceded by Nebka, who is thought to have planned


the large, unfinished pyramid at Zawyat Al Aryan, a few miles south of Giza (Edwards).


The Great Pyramid of Giza is so enormous and yet of such immaculate


workmanship that its construction would tax the skills and resources even of today’s


technology to breaking point. Standing on the boundary of the Sahara Desert and the


fertile Nile, this colossal monument has been called ” a masterpiece of technical skill and


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engineering ability”, “the greatest single building ever erected by mankind” (West). The


conventional belief that the Pyramid was built in just twenty years by tens of thousands of


peasants using only simple tools to serve as a grandiose tomb for a megalomaniac


pharaoh, King Khufu, who lived about four thousand and six hundred years ago. To


complete the Pyramid in only twenty years would require laying one block of stone every


two minutes.


Closely connected with the mysteries of the Great Pyramid is the Great Sphinx,


the most spectacular sculpture on earth. Carved out of the natural rock of the Giza


plateau, the Sphinx is two hundred and forty feet long, sixty six feet high, and thirteen


feet and eight inches at its widest. Orthodox Egyptologists believe that it was carved


during the reign of Khafre, around 2550 BC. It is supposedly a portrait of him, though


some people think it has more of a female appearance, or that the features resemble those


of sub-Saharan Africans. There is now strong scientific evidence that the Sphinx


predates the reign of Khafre by many millennia (West). Following a detailed


examination of the severe, undulating erosion on the body of the Sphinx, Dr. Robert


Schoch, together with other geologist and geophysicists, concluded that the Sphinx has


been weathered Mainly by rainfall before the Sahara became a desert, and must therefor


be at least seven to nine thousand years old.


The great pyramids of Egypt were built following a second migration to Egypt


some eighty to hundred thousand years ago (Dick). Blavatsky quotes an ancient


Commentary which says that the great pyramids were built at the beginning of a


processional cycle, “when Dhruva was at his lowest culmination, and the Krittika looked


over his head to watch the work of the giants”, and she identifies the polestar in question


as Polaris. Dick interpreted this obscure statement to mean that the first pyramids were


built when Polaris, the polestar at the time the Commentary was written, was furthest


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from the actual pole at the time the Pyramid was built, and was on the same meridian


both with the latter and Alcyone, the latter being higher than the pole (Dick). He


calculated that the last time such an event occurred was eighty six thousand, nine


hundred and sixty years ago, during the Age of Cancer, in which it appears a total of


three times. This is in agreement with Blavatsky’s statement that “the Egyptians have on


their Zodiacs irrefutable proofs of records having embraced more than about eighty seven


thousand years” (Purucker).


Calculations by Stellar reveal a number of potentially significant astronomical


alignments for the great pyramids during the processional cycle that began eighty six


thousand, nine hundred and sixty years ago. There appears to have been a master plan


from the very beginning, because in the case of pyramids tha

t seems to have been built in


several stages, the features that indicate the completion dates belong to an earlier phase


of construction.


The great pyramids include the two huge pyramids at Dahshur, seventeen miles


south of Giza, which are usually attributed to Khufu’s father Sneferu. Just as the position


of the three Giza pyramids reflects that of the three stars of Orion’s Belt, so the Bent and


Red Pyramids of Dahshur correspond to Aldebaran and Epsilon Tauri respectively, with


the Nile representing the Milky Way. The Bent Pyramids is so called because its lower


part has a steeper slope than its upper part. This symbolizes duality, as do the two


entrances, which lead to two separate sets of chambers (West). Furthermore, both


entrance passages change their angle of descent part-way. The lower part of the pyramid


may have been built eighty six thousand, five hundred years ago, when the vernal


equinox passed from Cancer into Gemini, and the lower part of the northern descending


passage was aligned with Nekkar, the then polestar, in the constellation Bootes (West).


The “Second” Pyramid of Giza is unique in having two northern entrances.


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Again, this is a sign of duality, and there may be a link with Gemini. the Bottom few


courses of this pyramid, up to a height of about thirty feet, are built of gigantic blocks,


similar to the core masonry blocks used in the megalithic Giza temples, which were


quarried from around the Sphinx. Since the temple alongside the Second Pyramid is


linked to a temple near the Sphinx by a causeway, the lower part of the pyramid was


probably built at the same time as the Sphinx. Several writers, including the astronomer


Sir Norman Lockyer, have suggested that the Spins is half lion, half virgin, and


symbolizes the junction of the constellations Leo and Virgo. Significantly, at the same


time as the summer solstice passes from Virgo into Leo, the spring equinox passes from


Gemini into Taurus. The last time this event occurred was around six thousand, five


hundred and eighty years ago, but if we go back a further three processional cycles, we


arrive at an epoch eighty four thousand, three hundred and forty years ago. At this time


the lower descending passage of the Second Pyramid would have been aligned with


Lambda Bootes, the previous polestar of the era (Lockyer).


Alnitak, the star represented by the Great Pyramid, coincided with the vernal


equinox eighty three thousand, eight hundred and sixty year ago, and at this time the


Pyramid’s descending passage would have been aligned with the then polestar, Alkaid.


The lower part of the Pyramid may date from this time, including the subterranean


chamber and the descending passage. The Second Pyramid may have been completed


around eighty three thousand, seven hundred and seventy years ago, when Alnilam, the


star that it represents, coincided with the vernal equinox, and its upper descending


passage was aligned with Alkaid. Some seventy years later, Mintaka, the star represented


by the Third Pyramid, coincided with the equinox and the descending passage pointed at


Alkaid. According to an ancient Arab inscription, when the Great Pyramid and Second


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Pyramid were built, the Lyre was in Cancer. At the dates mentioned here, the celestial


meridian of Vega, the brightest star in the Lyre, would have intersected the ecliptic in


Cancer and Capricorn. The causeway leading to the Great Pyramid and Second Pyramid


point fourteen degrees to the north and south of due east respectively, and at this epoch,


this exactly one-third of the angle between due east and the sunrise points at the summer


and winter solstices (Lockyer).


The construction of the Red Pyramid of Dahshur may have begun around eighty


two thousand, seven hundred and ten years ago, when Aldebaran coincided with the


vernal equinox, and the descending passage was aligned with the then polestar, Mizar.


The upper part of the Bent pyramid may have been built about two hundred years later,


when Epsilon Tauri coincided with the vernal equinox and the upper part of the northern


descending passage was aligned with the polestar, Alioth. The combined angle of the


lower and upper parts of the unique western descending passage of this pyramid equals


the number of degrees that the equinox would have moved through the zodiac during the


long period between the pyramid’s commencement and completion.


The bulk of the Great Pyramid may have been built toward the end of the


processional cycle that began eighty six thousand, nine hundred and sixty years ago.


What is commonly called the Grand Gallery was in ancient times known to some as the


Hall of the Orbit, and Dick suggested that given the extraordinary astronomical


knowledge of the Pyramid’s builders, it was probably built to lie in the exact plane of the


earth’s orbit at that time. The ascending passage to the Hall of the Orbit is inclined at


about twenty six point seven degrees Celsius, and the Hall of the Orbit at about twenty


six point twenty two degrees Celsius, corresponding to a tilt of the earth’s axis of thirty


three point fifty four degrees Celsius and thirty three point thirty nine degrees Celsius


respectively. The former tilt refers to a date of about sixty seven thousand, eight hundred


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years ago, and the latter to a date of about sixty six thousand, one hundred and eighty


years ago.


Sixty seven thousand, eight hundred years ago the summer solstice occurred in


Capricorn, the Goat. One of the oldest gods of Egypt is Khnum, who is depicted with a


goat’s head, and is associated with Capricorn. A goat also appears in the hieroglyphs


reading “Khnum-Khufu”, sometimes abbreviated to “Khufu”, which appears on some of


the stone blocks used in the Great Pyramid, and are usually assumed to refer to the


fourth-dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Capricorn is found at the head of the rectangular zodiac


in the Temple of Dendera. The present temple dates from the first century BC, but it is


built on the site of a succession of earlier temples. It is oriented seventy one point five


degrees north of east, and according to an ancient inscription, when the original temple


was laid out, the king directed his gaze to Ursa major (Lockyer). the latitude of Dendera


is the same as the angle of the ascending passage of the Great Pyramid, and at the date


represented by this angle, Dubhe, the brightest star in Ursa Major, was about seventy one


point five degrees from the celestial pole. At this time the earth’s north pole would have


pointed near to the neck of Cygnus. Dick suggests that the Pyramid was built in space


towards which the sun appears to be moving. Astronomers estimate that the solar apex is


currently located near the border of the Lyre and Hercules.


Far from being an “idle and silly display of royal wealth” (Wake), or “a dead end


in massive stone construction” (Blavatsky), the Great Pyramid was a majestic temple of


initiation and stands as en enduring monument to the wisdom of the initiated adepts who


designed it and supervised its construction. The pyramid shape symbolizes the


emanation of matter from spirit; it “conveys the idea that all things had their origin in


spirit-evolution having originally begun from above and proceeded downward”


(Blavatsky). It is interesting to note that the Great Pyramid was never entirely completed.


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Pyramids were generally crowned with a granite or basalt capstone, sometimes gilded to


represent the sun. The capstone of the Great Pyramid, however, is missing, and there is


evidence to suggest that it was never added. Another novel feature of the Pyramid is the


existence of four corner sockets cut into the bedrock a little outside the original corners;


the Pyramid was therefore built slightly smaller than the full design. The unfinished


Pyramid can be regarded as a symbol of our unfinished evolution (Blavatsky).


Similar symbolism can be found on the reverse side of the United States seal,


which shows a pyramid without the capstone, with a blazing eye in a triangle above it;


the inscription at the top means “he has looked with favor on the beginnings”, and the one


at the bottom means “a new order of ages”. This design, which has appeared on the


dollar bill since nineteen thirty five, reflects the desire of the founders of the United


States to establish a new order in the west (Judge). The four corners of each side of the


truncated pyramid can be interpreted as symbolizing the lower quaternary, the four lower


aspects of the sevenfold human constitution, which constitute the limited, personal self.


The eye in the triangle above it is the eye of Hours, standing for the upper triad, the three


aspects of our spiritual self. The aim of human evolution is to “so purify the Lower


Quaternary that it shall vibrate in unison with the Upper Triad” (Blavatsky). That is, to


refine our lower nature so that it can manifest the nobler qualities of our higher self, our


inner Buddha or Christ (Blavatsky).

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