Pyramids

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The pyramids can be viewed as energy focalizers, operating outside the normal functioning of their surroundings.

In the immediate vicinity of the great stone pyramids, there exists an inverted and non-physical mirror image that plays a central role in their function (see Fig. 3). This imaginary duplicate involves lines of force that are invisible and unmeasurable by today’s instruments. This imaginary duplicate did not need to be created separately; its presence is a natural and automatic consequence of constructing the physical pyramids above it.

The great pyramids were possibly used as transmission and receiving stations to transport people and objects. In some ways, they functioned like subway stations — that is, a person would enter one and emerge from another. It is unclear whether time travel was also involved, but perhaps it was.

The pyramids were placed at very carefully chosen locations (possibly Seth's coordination points). The second pyramid of a pair was not needed as a destination point for teleportation, but rather as a home station for return.

There is a key within the pyramids that indicates the other point on Earth’s surface where the teleporting person would emerge. The coordinates of the emergence point were determined at the time of construction by the exact location and shape of the pyramid. Somehow, the builders of the pyramids used an aiding principle in the construction of the second pyramid of a pair, which we still know nothing about.

For each pair of pyramids, there appears to have been a kind of mapping between each imaginary duplicate and the mirrored physical pyramid. The pyramids in a pair correspond in certain ways, and the imaginary duplicate of the first pyramid serves as a guide for the construction of the physical part of the second pyramid. There may also be a connection to be found between the inner chambers of the two linked pyramids.

Where are these coordination points? Every point in our space contains, in a sense, coordination points. However, it is a matter of intensity. The pyramids are located at places on Earth where a special kind of coordination point exists, such that the energy intensity is much higher there.

(Rob: Seth once mentioned, between readings, that Jerusalem is a strong coordination point and that time flows at a different rate there.)

There is an analogy between pyramids and subway stations. The latter can be thought of, in a way, as temples with the special property that one enters one and emerges from another.

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