Initiation Process in The Great Pyramid
Initiation Process in The Great Pyramid
This title describes the initiation processes that took place inside the Great Pyramid in ancient times. Inside the Great Pyramid, there are two chambers for two processes, which people call the King's Chamber and the Queen's Chamber. The king's chamber was created for the 2nd level of consciousness (i.e. human beings) to pass into the messianic consciousness (i.e. the 3rd level of consciousness), while the queen's chamber was created to stabilize the memory of the initiates after the processes that took place in the king's chamber. In ancient times, the ascended masters used to pass people into the messianic consciousness with the sarcophagus in the king's chamber. First they would send people to the Well. People who went to the Well were introduced to the Amenti Halls (the womb of the world). Then they were sent to the king's chamber to experience the spiritual dimension and then to the queen's chamber to stabilize their memory. Inside the king's chamber, two initiation processes took place. The first process was that people would enter the sarcophagus inside the room and experience the spiritual dimension, and the second process was done with the help of a four-dimensional, non-physical object in the center of the room. In the upper part of the king's chamber there are five cavities. The steps in these spaces, polished underneath and soft on top, absorb energy from the galaxy and reflect back energy from the earth. When you enter the sarcophagus and close the lid, the 5 cm diameter energy beam from the cavities descends to the floor, bounces and rises at a 45 degree angle and passes through the pineal gland of the person inside the sarcophagus. Thus, the pineal gland is strengthened by this beam, opening all the chakras of the human being and separating the soul from the body and taking it on a journey in the spiritual dimension. People who experienced this event for the first time (with restrictions) were taken to the queen's chamber and their memories were stabilized to prevent them from losing their minds.