The Great Pyramid: An Alchemical Cosmic Instrument
Decoding the Mystical Fusion of Geometry, Energy, and Transformation
Let’s explore an interesting topic: the connection between the Great Pyramid and its potential function with the five elements: fire, air, earth, water, and ether. Just over a year ago, I gave a talk about the Fifth Element, as my first book had undergone a refreshing revision and was then entitled “The Fifth Element: The Rainbow Bridge Between the Dimensions.”
Following the second episode of my podcast, “The Missing Capstone of the Great Pyramid,” an exclusive article provided further details about the Great Pyramid’s dimensions in Munck’s models with detailed calculations for the capstone while understanding the root of those calculations (involving the Royal Cubit and other ancient units of measurement).
The follow-up to this exclusive article focuses on the alchemical function of the Great Pyramid and its capstone, accompanied by some PowerPoint illustrations from my presentation.
So let’s begin with this first one below:
The Great Pyramid has four faces, and one face can be associated with one of the four elements: air, fire, earth, and water. Imagine visualizing the unfolded pyramid from the top; it would look like this as shown in the image below:
This is the simplest geometric way to represent the four elements, with the ether placed in the square at the center. The square represents the base of the Great Pyramid, while each triangle represents a triangular face in a three-dimensional view. So this image is the projection of the Great Pyramid in a two-dimensional view.
What is interesting in associating the Great Pyramid with the five elements in this way is that we can interpret the alchemical transformations between the elements in a cyclic manner. There is a natural cycle between the four elements that we know well. For example, if we heat water to a certain temperature, it becomes air through evaporation.
A question needs to be raised. What is the role of aether in the alchemical transformations? Is it an element that acts as a foundational ground for the four elements, like the square is the base of the Great Pyramid? As you might have listened to the second episode of the Quantum Blueprint Podcast, the ether is also identified with the capstone of the Great Pyramid, which is at the top. From a two-dimensional view, that would represent a smaller pyramid centred inside the square, as seen in the image below:
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