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The Universe Within Podcast

Ep. 118 - Larry Pahl - The Pyramids of Giza & Sacred Geometry

Sep 19, 2023
Larry Pahl, an expert on the pyramids of Giza, discusses the sacred geometry and mathematical calculations used in their construction. He reveals fascinating details, such as knowledge of the speed of light and the diameter of the earth. The podcast challenges the theory of pyramid tombs and explores the significance of sacred geometry in hiding deeper meanings. The precision and mathematical principles employed in building the pyramids are also discussed, along with alternative theories and criticisms of Egyptologists.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Holy Shaft at Giza represents the connection between heaven and earth through a circle within a square.
  • The pyramids of Giza were built as embodiments of esoteric knowledge and ancient wisdom, not as mere tombs for pharaohs.

Deep dives

The Holy Shaft: A Symbol of Sacred Geometry

One example of sacred geometry at Giza is the Holy Shaft, a simple unassuming shaft located near the Osiris Shaft. It represents a circle within a square, symbolizing the connection between the macrocosm and microcosm, heaven and earth. The circle formed by the center of the shaft has a circumference of 31,168 ancient cubits and touches four important monuments in the area: the pyramid of Khufu, the pyramid of Khafre, the tomb of a female ruler, and the fissure of the Sphinx. This circle's significance lies in the fact that it aligns with the sacred number 31,168, which is also found in Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid, and the diameter of the Earth.

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