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Secret Pyramid Rituals - cover

Secret Pyramid Rituals

Sarah Davis

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Secret Pyramid Rituals explores the fascinating religious ceremonies performed within ancient pyramids and tombs. It uncovers how these rituals connected earthly life with the divine, offering insights into the beliefs that shaped ancient societies.

 
The book reveals intriguing facts, such as how funerary rites were crucial for ensuring passage into the afterlife and how solar cult ceremonies maintained cosmic order.

 
The book delves into funerary rites, royal rituals, and solar cult ceremonies, providing a detailed historical context using archaeological findings and textual analysis. It begins by establishing the architectural and symbolic importance of pyramids and progresses to burial practices, temple rituals, and the lasting impact of these traditions.

 
By reconstructing the sensory experiences of these rituals, it offers a unique perspective on ancient power dynamics and the evolution of religious thought, making it valuable to those interested in religion, history, and ancient civilizations.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 63 pages.

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