Pyramid Hypothesis
The pyramid is a physical representation of divine masculinity.
Divine means immortal and superior to man.
Masculine means that part of reality that exhibits characteristics not associated with the feminine. These entities are so basic that one can only be defined in terms of the other. The yin/yang symbol is a representation of this feature of reality.
In order to gain an appreciation of the nature of gender one must start with the familiar. It is most familiar to us in the sex act. Nature, with this act, allows genetic material to mix. The necessity of this mixing can be found in the need to adapt to a changing environment. It is therefor, a means of extending the viable lifetime of a species. Focusing on the act, one can see that one variation of a species injects another with its genetic material. The two variations are thus defined. One has a need to be aggressive and one a need to be passive in order for the transfer to be successful. We now have the following steps: a species is created, two variations evolve, one is aggressive and the other is passive. These steps are necessary for successful genetic mixing which is necessary to adapt to a changing environment. Because of genetic modifications natural selection can occur.
Once this state has been achieved, the generations, over time, will allow the genders to develop compatible characteristics with the initial two: aggression and passivity. Focusing on the masculine, the first will be creativity since any alteration to the environment qualifies as such. After that, order will be needed to separate good creation from bad. Having defined the three main characteristics of the masculine, one has by default identified femininity since it is opposite to masculinity and the characteristics are also opposites.
The pyramid is aggressive since it intimidates the viewer. It is creative since it inspires the viewer. It is the epitome of order since it represents mathematics in the form of geometry. It is representative of immortality due to its long life. Its sides represent the sun’s rays, since they start from a point and expand as they go, which create life on earth. Additionally, the pagan symbol for masculinity was an inverted V.
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The earth is divine femininity since it passively allows itself to be impregnated by the sun and bring forth life. It is immortal and superior to man.
Humans are mixtures of these divine parents and contain the potentiality of both.