09-22-2014, 03:43 PM
(09-20-2014, 01:26 PM)frogclanman Wrote: I'm very new here, and new to the TLOO. So of course I have many questions. The one at the forefront is the relationship between Ra, the great Pyramids, and the Orion group.
If Ra built the Pyramids, and the Orion group is bent on domination, why are the Pyramids laid out in the orientation of Orion's belt?
Hi frogclanman,
Are you asking these questions of the forums, or L/L's weekly "In the Now" radio program?
I ask because you posted this thread in the Q&A forum, but not in the specific thread that is used for submitting questions to show. (This thread has since been relocated to "Strictly Law of One Material".)
If you were intending the question for the show, I can answer in advance and say that unfortunately we don't have a good answer for this question.
The best hypothesis that I have seen comes from Graham Hancock. I'll try my best to give a crude thumbnail explanation.
Due to the very slow wobble of the Earth as it spins on its axis, the twelve signs of the zodiac seem to change position in the sky. They complete an entire cycle through all 12 signs every 26,000 years, give or take.
Hancock contends that the pyramids, like so many other ancient cities, temples, and construction, was built to mirror the sky in the "as above so below" principle. Due to the way the Orion constellation aligned with the ground in 10,500 BC, Hancock feels that the pyramids were built to mirror the sky at that time. (The Sphinx plays into this as well as it would be facing its leonine counterpart in the sky.)
IF this theory holds any water, and IF what Ra said is true regarding when and how the Giza pyramids were built, perhaps Ra constructed the pyramids to mark that particular time. Which coincides roughly with the end of the last ice age/destruction of Atlantis.
I only guess. One would presume that the mirroring of Orion's belt in the positioning of the Giza pyramids has *some* significance.
With love/light and welcome to the forums!
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi