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Allegory lost is Sand

 
Gemix
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03/31/2012 12:43 AM
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First, let's look at what we know:

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A triangle is three points in harmony.

A pyramid's point is a place in space that seems needlessly uplifted by a far greater thing, or combination of things.

An allegory is understood as A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

It's been theorized that the perfection and preservation of Giza's design and layout indicates that it could be an allegory.

The pyramid is often depicted as having an eye at the top.

Now, what we can see:


Consider the lie the pyramid tells to the single observer. You look at the side of it and you see a triangle in harmony. You think: "That works"

It's only by exploring your surroundings that you happen upon a corner and see that it is not what it appears to be, but you can still not see the full picture at any one time by yourself. You think: "Interesting, but it is nothing to concern me"

There are two pyramids on either corner of the great pyramid, symbolizing that the only way to see the structure for what it is is by using two separate points of view at ends with one another and combining them. Together, they say: ''why does so much need to be under so little''

They further ponder: "Why do the bricks assume the roles of bricks, separating themselves into like groups wholly separate of those around them."

There are three smaller pyramids on the side of the pyramids observing the middle. Two are aligned on the side, one is aligned on the corner.

These smaller pyramids will never move or ever see themselves for what they are or understand fully what they are looking at. Because they can only see one side of each other and one side of something greater. The corner pyramids are able to see two sides of something with four.

The 'eye' depicted at the top of the pyramid suggests to me that it is the perception of, or for, the whole. The two smaller pyramids exist outside the larger, but are also made up of bricks. As are we, we are made up of the different aspects that make us who we are that serve our perception.

Choosing to exist outside the Great Pyramid means that you are your own pyramid, not a brick serving a pyramid, capable of observing something much larger than yourself. It makes one not part of a brick serving a structure that serves it's self but independent and whole.
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Re: Allegory lost is Sand
Consider the typo in my title a test.

Crap.
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03/31/2012 12:54 AM
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Okay, seriously, what gives?

Of all places I thought this would be noticed here.
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I would be extremely appreciative of a pin, or even a bump acknowledging you looked at this.

Also, if it is within anybodies power to fix the title that'd be cool too.

Is should be In

But it sorta works either way.
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It has been said that the Pyramid's of Giza are aligned with the stars.
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05/04/2012 10:39 PM
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Re: Allegory lost is Sand
bumppp
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I would be extremely appreciative of a pin, or even a bump acknowledging you looked at this.

Also, if it is within anybodies power to fix the title that'd be cool too.

Is should be In

But it sorta works either way.
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It works either way.
Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid,
it is true that most stupid people are conservative.

John Stuart Mill
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It's much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why?
Because it is easier to give someone the finger than a helping hand.
Mike Royko
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I thought so, too. Thanks for the acknowledgement. I was starting to fear this was invisible or incomprehensible to anyone but me.
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05/04/2012 10:57 PM
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Empires turn back to sand.
Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid,
it is true that most stupid people are conservative.

John Stuart Mill
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It's much harder to be a liberal than a conservative. Why?
Because it is easier to give someone the finger than a helping hand.
Mike Royko
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Re: Allegory lost is Sand
Or, perhaps, dust.
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05/04/2012 11:00 PM
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