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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Inversion Principle

The Great Pyramid Of Khufu
The Pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid one day called his master- builder and said that he had willed a certain area for building his resting place which would be neither too grand nor low.
“We expect it be of the right proportion, and grand too, that our subjects expect from one descended from the Heavens. What are we that we could match the glory of a god? Lo, a House which is humble enough that the Sun God would condescend to enter will serve the purpose.”
Shortly thereafter the Master builder brought a model to his Royal Master who pointed out where he wanted his Royal treasures should be concealed and size of the Grand chamber for his ease. He dismissed his architect to get on with the work immediately. ”Utmost secrecy we expect. Location of my treasures should not be shown to anyone other than those who need to know.”
“To hear is to obey!”
The stupendous task of erecting the Pyramid was entrusted with a select Council of Overseers and the Royal confidence was respected to the utmost that the millions of workmen were asked not to ask questions but build according to instructions. The great Pyramid was the talking point among the hired hands who lived in quarters nearby. As with such works where colossal numbers involved in the work, secrecy could not be kept for long. The fact was that the Pyramid was systematically looted later.
This explains the Inversion Principle.
* Considering the immense crowd pulling power of the Pyramids, tourists come from all over the world in droves, in a sense to marvel at the glory of the Pharaohs; and in mushrooming of many ‘cults’ who practice elaborate rites whether mumbo- jumbo or not, connect many to the beliefs of past. The wealth of Pharoah which was looted in all probability would be nothing compared to what now pours into Egypt. It sustains partly the economy of a whole nation. The Pharaoh most probably meant by wealth what he had stored within the Pyramid; Time has however proved otherwise.

benny

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