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Anik Malcolm
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Finally finished my pieces for vegas. Yeh, I’m optimistic AF. Fuck you :)

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Replying to Avatar RedTailHawk

I have ample reason to believe that sarcophagi were used for 3 purposes.

1. "Initiation" aka activation of higher chakras. Sarcophagi were used as sensory deprivation chambers. Bentov's work validates this idea scientifically, as does work done on sensory deprivation chambers showing they produce theta waves. In the appendix of Stalking the Wild Pendulum, he said the frequencies like 4 or 7 Hz can spontaneously trigger kundalini awakenings.

2. "Healing" in the form of past life memory exploration. This can be cathartic in a number of ways. People often behave in ways that carry over from a previous life. Understanding some of that can be healing. Also, just realizing that one has had past lives helps one understand that one will have future lives and so fearing one's own mortality is a bit unnecessary. Both the reincarnation research out of Univ of VA's Med School and the work of Dolores Cannon support this when juxtaposed with known scientific research on children's brain wave states prior to age 7, i.e. theta waves.

3. Fancy burial vessels for the people who owned that sarcophagus and used it as their own personal sensory deprivation chamber.

In the Law of One, Ra says the pyramids were primarily used for healing and initiation in the kings and queens chambers respectively.

In 3.16, Ra says that the first use of the pyramid was for sensory deprivation.

I searched the Law of One for the word "sarcophagus" and got one single hit on 80.20 which is about Tarot Card 20. I looked it up in my Kabbalah/Tarot textbook resource and it said that card, called "The Great Awakening" is all about death. Bear in mind the etymology of sarcophagus is "being eaten by stone".

Death...da'ath.

Potayto...potahto.

In Kabbalah, activation of the wisdom chakra, Vishuddha, in the throat, aka gnosis, is called "da'ath". Da'ath means "knowledge". When one "achieves" da'ath, one is typically described, by those who knew them beforehand, as being reborn...almost a different person.

Born again, da'ath/rebirth, Phoenix rising from it's own ashes, dark night of the soul...these all echo the idea of the dissolution of the self or, in this translation, that the stone was eating the self.

It all lines up :)

The thought of Jesus exploring his past lives is quite the trip :)

Yes, this all makes sense and aligns with my ponderings over the years 🧡

Yes I think so, and I replied something I once read about Jesus doing meditation there. Also fun that the dimensions of the king’s chamber one fit the ark of the covenant if I remember correctly…

But I’m always willing for a recap!

Hey Laura!! Go onto nostr more!!

(Read this tomorrow, please.)

Zackly Zackly. Very much ties into the cryptochrome thing too.

I’m sure being more ‘practical’ had its set and setting. But now we’re moving to the next phase 🧡

Please remind me to go onto nostr more.

Fanks.

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Was thinking about you today, re the ‘bombshell’ daily mail article lol :)

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The Queen's Chamber is located exactly at the top of the diamond formed by the intersection of the projections of the 4 downward pointing triangles perpendicularly into the pyramid.

Not only is this the exact location of the Queen's Chamber, if we measure the height of the diamond, we find that it is equivalent to the distance from the Queen's Chamber to the top of the pyramid, making the Queen's Chamber a "middle" location of sorts.

Given that "mid" is in the word "pyra mid" and pyra is another clearly distinguishable etymological root meaning "fire" (h/t nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyw8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctvqqsgjcqdt0lgk8fdh0w6a3c9ew7de95gjw2gm2cj2f4em9t6a8e0pngyhv7p0 ), we shouldn't be surprised to learn that somehow, the concept of fire is associated with the way in which the Queen's Chamber was used.

It is, but not in the sense that most might think. Most would probably be familiar with the term "baptism by fire" which is conceptually the closest thing to the truth.

This process involved the use of sarcophagi, but not as burial vessels.

If you're interested to learn more, I offer one particular personal speculation related to this in the youtube video linked in my NOSTR profile. That speculation is a clue that pertains to how both the Queen's and the King's Chambers were used. They were used similarly but for different purposes.

Follow for more esoteric knowledge backed by a robust concept tree of scientific findings, linguistic analysis (etymology, alphabets, etc), and religious and cultural traditions.

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Oh drat - never showed my El Salvador art show to my many many followers here :) better late than never 🧡

Showing at my first ₿itcoin art show :) 🧡

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