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.
![thoth.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124478-40b31184bff6afc3f0fea78b7a4945c0.jpg)
Now, we KNOW that Imhotep was the HUMAN BEING that invented the first pyramid, called the "step pyramid".
![Step-Pyramid.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124479-ca1c5ddaa1b8e14e1d14b2e5f48f043c.jpg)
And we know that the Egyptians absolutely REVERED dung beetles aka Scarabs.
![E-115.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124480-9d0b7959f98edbfddb7f67ab08662c0d.jpg)
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.
![thoth.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124478-40b31184bff6afc3f0fea78b7a4945c0.jpg)
Now, we KNOW that Imhotep was the HUMAN BEING that invented the first pyramid, called the "step pyramid".
![Step-Pyramid.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124479-ca1c5ddaa1b8e14e1d14b2e5f48f043c.jpg)
And we know that the Egyptians absolutely REVERED dung beetles aka Scarabs.
![E-115.jpg](/data/attachments/2124/2124480-9d0b7959f98edbfddb7f67ab08662c0d.jpg)
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.