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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 22<br />

Amen in His Characteristic Inthyphallic Pose<br />

<strong>The</strong> erect phallus in the KV6 drawing divides the pharaoh's body in half between the top<br />

of his head and the bottom of his feet. On the far right of the other half of the tableau<br />

pharaoh stands wearing an elaborate "atef" crown and offers a little statue of Maat<br />

(Truth) to a standing statue of Ptah-Asar, who holds two "was" scepters at angles. <strong>The</strong><br />

"was" in his right hand marks a diagonal to the base line, which, when rotated defines the<br />

top of the Heaven glyph as its uppermost tangent. Ptah-Asar stands on a wedge-shaped<br />

platform that means "Maat" (Truth). His vertical axis is 1 meter from the little Maat<br />

statue and 2 meters from the tableau's right side. In front of him a small figure of Maat<br />

stands, wearing her totem ostrich plume on her crown chakra. Above the entire tableau<br />

an elongated glyph for heaven (Pet 2) brackets the figures so that we know they form<br />

an integrated whole. Schwaller de Lubicz has added some guidelines with numbers and<br />

letters so that we can understand the dimensions of the figures and their significance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> number one at the bottom left calls attention to a special red line added after the<br />

tableau was painted so that we know this is the base line. <strong>The</strong> number two just over the<br />

scarab beetle calls attention to another special red mark that indicates the top of the<br />

tableau figures. <strong>The</strong> line also is tangent to the solar disk that the scarab pushes,<br />

indicating that the sun is about to ascend into the sky. <strong>The</strong> number three calls attention to<br />

a third red line at the bottom of the royal cartouches that extends to touch the brow<br />

chakra of the pharaoh from whose brow emerges a cobra mounted on a filet to symbolize<br />

that pharaoh's brow chakra is open and his eye of wisdom sees Truth.

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