10 Facts that Contradict the Pyramid Tomb Theory - Scott Creighton
10 Facts that Contradict the Pyramid Tomb Theory - Scott Creighton
10 Facts that Contradict the Pyramid Tomb Theory - Scott Creighton
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If, as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pyramid</strong> Texts tell us, <strong>the</strong> “…pyramid is Osiris…” i.e. <strong>the</strong> ‘body of Osiris’<br />
<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> placement of an ‘Osiris Bed’ of earth and grain would symbolise <strong>the</strong> soul of<br />
Osiris—<strong>the</strong> Ka or invisible life-force <strong>that</strong> causes <strong>the</strong> grain to sprout forth within <strong>the</strong><br />
‘bed’.<br />
And if <strong>the</strong> stone box within <strong>the</strong> upper chamber of <strong>the</strong> Great <strong>Pyramid</strong> represents <strong>the</strong><br />
archetype ‘Osiris Bed’ for <strong>the</strong> Ka aspect of <strong>the</strong> soul of Osiris <strong>the</strong>n it is not<br />
unreasonable to expect <strong>that</strong> we should find ano<strong>the</strong>r such container within <strong>the</strong> ‘Body of<br />
Osiris’ i.e. <strong>the</strong> pyramids <strong>that</strong> would contain <strong>the</strong> Ba aspect of <strong>the</strong> soul. The Ba is<br />
equated roughly as an individual’s personality and <strong>the</strong> Ba of Osiris was seen as a bull.<br />
When Giovanni Belzoni first entered <strong>the</strong> second pyramid at Giza he found earth and<br />
bones within <strong>the</strong> granite box. When <strong>the</strong>se were sent to London it was discovered <strong>that</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong>y were in fact <strong>the</strong> bones of a bull—<strong>the</strong> Ba of Osiris.<br />
Conventional wisdom writes off this discovery as an ‘intrusive burial’ or an offering<br />
to <strong>the</strong> gods. They do not actually consider <strong>the</strong> possibility <strong>that</strong> Belzoni’s discovery of<br />
earth and bull bones might actually have been <strong>the</strong> original contents of <strong>the</strong> granite box.<br />
But <strong>the</strong> fact of <strong>the</strong> matter is <strong>that</strong> this odd find in G2 is not at all peculiar and, as<br />
explained above, is perfectly explainable within <strong>the</strong> cultural ideas of <strong>the</strong> ancient<br />
Egyptians. Here <strong>the</strong>n is a direct connection between <strong>the</strong> later practice of burying<br />
boxes of earth under a ‘mound of creation’—just like <strong>the</strong> earth-filled stone box in <strong>the</strong><br />
pyramid of Khafre; <strong>the</strong> pyramid itself being <strong>the</strong> symbolic ‘mound of creation’ into<br />
which <strong>the</strong> earth-filled box (<strong>the</strong> so-called ‘sarcophagus’) was placed—a chthonic<br />
ritual, celebrating <strong>the</strong> rebirth or re-creation of <strong>the</strong> earth.