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The Pyramids never represented hope, strictly speaking, nor we they tombs for pharaoh. The reason we know this is because not one pharaoh has even been discovered in the pyramid. This is a chronological theory that originated around the 17th century through Explorers that were funded by European Royalty to satisfy the Dogmas of The Religious Orthodoxies.

The fact is that most pharaohs were all unearthed in The Valley of the Kings some 300 miles to the south of the Great Pyramids.

Pyramids, historically have always represents the trinity in all things, because all creation happen in triplicity. It is a very intricate and detailed discussion as to why, but that is why triangles have had special veneration.

The word pyramid itself means fire in the middle. Pyra / o = fire & mid = middle, i.e. fire in the middle. It doesn't mean fire in the gross from that we see it in the world, but rather the subtle fiery generation located in all things phenomenal, that is the 'life force' of the cosmos. There is really ALOT more to say about Pyramids, but that kind of the jist. Hope that helps a litte.

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