In this model, the Pharaoh's mummy is not incidental: the sacred body is the portal or mechanism through which Egyptians communicate with the ascended Pharaoh and channel his power on earth.
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In this model, the Pharaoh's mummy is not incidental: the sacred body is the portal or mechanism through which Egyptians communicate with the ascended Pharaoh and channel his power on earth.
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In Jiang's theory, what matters most is not the pyramid but the Pharaoh's sacred body, which requires a priesthood or cult of the Pharaoh to secure and care for it.
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"...to you. The trick is the body of the Pharaoh, the mummy, okay? Now, if the Pharaoh was divine, and the Jews believed he..."
"...I move on? Okay, that's a great question. Where was the mummy of the pharaoh? Okay, so in this theory, you have to understand..."
"...guys? What they like to do is, they like to steal mummies from Egypt and eat these mummies because they believe that these mummies..."
"...center is something called the King's Chamber. That's where the King's mummy rests in the sarcophagus. There's a grand gallery that gives you access..."
"...or more, we don't know, okay? We have not found a mummy or a body inside any sarcophagus inside the pyramids. So this is..."
"So imagine this. You have the sarcophagus. The mummy is inside, okay? Okay, and then you have the grand gallery. And inside the grand..."
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A source-grounded reading of the Great Pyramid as Egypt's Manhattan Project: a divine battery, a state economy, and a wager that a sacred body could control the Nile, unify Egypt, and make peace eternal.
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