If we examine the basis of the pentagram, the four material points and the immaterial placed at the top of the Pentagram as representation of life.
If one were to attempt to make a two dimensional representation of the pyramid than the pentagram is a fairly good representation of the mystical underpinnings.
Similarly a Pyramid has four points based on the ground and climbs into the sky, again a representation of our spiritual life.
However closer examination of the structure of the pyramid reveals one or two further points of interest.
If the Pyramid is dissected into two equal parts then all the internal space of the pyramid is found within one half.
Doors leading to nowhere are placed against the imaginary dissecting line.
The Egyptians are the source of the idea of an after-life; the Nile to them was the dividing line between life and death.
It has been suggested by a Japanese professor (who only lectures in Japanese) that the other half of the pyramid is deliberately left blank with the doors to nowhere, because those doors lead to the other half of the pyramid's inner space, which exists only in the spiritual realm.
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