Raising the Djed: The Pyramid Machine

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Deadbolt Publications, 2005 - Religion - 59 pages
This is part story, part technical manual on how Egyptians built the pyramids. Scholars have suggested the djed pillar represents a concept of creation. The more excepted view is it represents strength and stability. The Djed was considered necessary to aid in the transformation of human flesh into a spiritual form, which is assumed by the deceased in eternity. To protect and transform the flesh into the spiritual form you need a pyramid but how could this object protect and transform? This hypothesis is backed up with over 90 clear illustrations and photographs. Copy and paste the http://www.djed.co.uk to see a flash demo.

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