Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
We don't give wild animals a lot of credit, but if you look at ancient Sumeria or Kemet, it is very obvious that they were EXTREMELY reverent towards wildlife. For example, Thoth is represented by a man with a bird head. This DOES NOT mean some bird headed alien came and taught them writing, it means someone that observed and revered birds made an ink and quill after watching a humming bird dip its nose in a flower. And that combination of wildlife and man became a mythical man named Thoth.
Now, we KNOW that Imhotep was the HUMAN BEING that invented the first pyramid, called the "step pyramid".
And we know that the Egyptians absolutely REVERED dung beetles aka Scarabs.
They saw the Dung Beetle as a "Work in Progress" animal, just like man. They saw the Scarab turn from Egg, to Larva, to Dung Beetle, then it would construct a womb for its eggs by rolling up dung balls. Then it would lay its eggs in the balls and the cycle would continue.
I think that the Egyptians constructed Pyramids as somewhat of a womb, for the egg that was the dead pharaoh. Hoping to push it forward and help it transition to its next form, based on the Scarabs model.
Now, we KNOW that Imhotep was the HUMAN BEING that invented the first pyramid, called the "step pyramid".
And we know that the Egyptians absolutely REVERED dung beetles aka Scarabs.
They saw the Dung Beetle as a "Work in Progress" animal, just like man. They saw the Scarab turn from Egg, to Larva, to Dung Beetle, then it would construct a womb for its eggs by rolling up dung balls. Then it would lay its eggs in the balls and the cycle would continue.
I think that the Egyptians constructed Pyramids as somewhat of a womb, for the egg that was the dead pharaoh. Hoping to push it forward and help it transition to its next form, based on the Scarabs model.