For over 40 centuries, the Great Pyramid of Giza has baffled mankind as to its purpose. This book suggests that the design of the pyramid derives from a simple number code. When the pyramid is "decoded", the message that unfolds seems to be a blueprint for mankind that can be compared with the more recent prophecies of St Malachy, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce and others. The author has also uncovered links between the pyramid's picture of Man's place in the universe and the religious traditions of Egypt, Palestine, India, and even Central America.
A whole field (and fields) of study based on, by Lemesurier, to write on (like the shoulders of giants) and forge this book . . . only to be forgotten, and mocked by Umberto Eco in his Foucault's Pendulum.
What gives?
Referring to all these scholars and explorers-cum-ethnographers in this 197 work, the authors stands alone years ago by my reckoning into taking all seriously and aspiring towards some integration . . . of what? Mostly that the Pyramid (using technology that defied the grasp of most of those around to know what it was) was "written" in the "language" of mathematics (stay with me now . . . ) to serve as, among other things, a warning-and-reinforcer of those values and Eternal Truths.
The idea that they were tombs was a Christian projection — haughty and condescending at that.
Any book that ends with that Arthur C. Clark quote ("Third Law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic") can't be all bad (or at least senseless).
Peter can do geometry. But he also does bias. He is stuck in looking at this from the lens of modern Christianity. He tries to break out of it, but he doesn’t get there. He should instead be looking at the pyramid code through the eyes of times it was designed and built. It’s a little too convenient how “well” his Christianity based theories match the story of the pyramid. I think it’s a safer bet to assume that Christianity was designed to match the pyramid, than the pyramid predicted Christianity. Just saying.
I need some recommendations for non western pyramid theories. Like Kurdistan or India or hell, I’d take a Russian one. Get some diversity up in here.
Oh and according to this dude, enlightenment to come in 2279. Second messiah coming 2034/2039, departs 2116. Third arrives in 2134 and departs 2238. New physical existence 2264. Another messiah (brace yourself, 5th one is the charm. Blah blah blah, see page 118. Good luck in 3000 Nostradamus. Halloween 2033/2034 will tell.
Honestly, logically, the pyramid was probably telling the story of the people who built it, not predicting the future. Bite Pete thinks history will repeat itself every 26,000 years- so he may not be wrong. But god I wish I could get in there to see it for myself. Just speaks to my soul.
Interesting Esoteria. Seems hard to follow the heiroglyphs, but he sums up after each reading quite well. Leads you to make some interesting interpretations which are either brilliant, or pathetic depending on how open minded you are to the thinking.