The Pyramid View Of The Human Body – Happeh Scholar Version

The Pyramid View of the Human Body

The Pyramid is a structure with four sides and a wide, rectangular base that make it a three dimensional structure. When viewed from any one side, the Pyramid appears as a triangle.

 

One pattern of the fibers within the body behaves like a Pyramid. The Pyramid shape inside of the body is important in real life as well as theoretically. Some of the body views in this book are of educational use only. Others, like the Pyramid View of the body, influence the body in a way that can be seen with the naked eye. Many of the higher powers associated with human beings are associated with development of the Pyramid within the body.

Happeh Theory says that the ancient Egyptians built the Pyramids as a message to the future about the importance of the Pyramid inside of the human body. The plan was that the future people would wonder why so much effort was put into building a large monument of that specific shape. It is not what is found in the Pyramids, or who built the Pyramids that is important, it is the shape of the Pyramid itself that is the message the Egyptians wanted to convey.

In ancient times, it would be difficult to devise a way to pass on a message to the future. Paper or clay tablets, or even inscriptions in stone, could all be easily destroyed or damaged. If a written message was to survive the passage of time, there is no guarantee that the people of the future would be able to understand the language in which the message was written.

The only certain way to pass on the importance of the Pyramid in the body would be to build a huge stone Pyramid. To symbolically show in an unmistakable way that the people who built the Pyramids thought it was a shape that deserved veneration. This method of passing information to the future worked partially. The Pyramids survive to this day.

The human body is obviously not Pyramid shaped. A Pyramid does not have arms, legs or a head so that it can walk, manipulate objects, eat, breath, etc. This does not matter. The human body does not have to look outwardly like a Pyramid for it to behave like, or show signs of, the Pyramid within it.

The Pyramid within the human body is only visible in certain places. The most obvious place is on the forehead. The health and strength of a person according to the Pyramid View of the body are related to how obvious the external signs of the Pyramid within the body are. A weak person may exhibit only faintly visible external signs. A strong person will exhibit clear signs of the Pyramid within the body.

The person below is a professional fighter. A strong person. His forehead and head show a clearly triangular shape.

 

The next picture has an outline of a triangle drawn above the head to emphasize the triangular shape.

 

This picture has an actual Pyramid superimposed on the man’s forehead.

 

The Pyramid within the body will also show itself in the overall posture of a person. A person who is strong and healthy will have square shoulders and an upright, level stance. The body will be bilaterally symmetric. That means the body will be balanced and even on both sides.

The top of the head is equivalent to the peak of the Pyramid. The width of the Pyramid is determined by the width of the shoulders. A line drawn from the peak of the head on a diagonal so that it touches the shoulder, then continues on down to the ground would form one side of the triangular face of a Pyramid. A similar line drawn from the peak of the head, touching the other shoulder on it’s way to the ground, would form the other side of the triangular face of the Pyramid. A line connecting the two free lower ends of the angled lines described above would complete the base of the triangular face of a Pyramid.

The person in the picture below would be a healthy person. The shoulders are square and the body is upright and level. A red line on each side of the body starts at the top of the head and travels diagonally downwards. The lines touch the outside of each shoulder, then continue to the ground. There is a horizontal red line on the ground to complete the triangular shape of one face of a Pyramid.

 

The Pyramid View of the body can by used for medical or other diagnostic purposes. The Pyramid within the body of a person who is unhealthy will either change shape, position, or change both shape and position. The most common way weakness or ill health will show itself according to the Pyramid view of the body, is as a pair of mismatched or uneven shoulders. The picture below shows a person with tilted shoulders. The Pyramid is not balanced from side to side. The left half of the Pyramid base is wider than the right half.

 

In real life a person will rarely have only the shoulders tilted. Tilted shoulders are usually associated with bad posture. Usually, a person’s entire body will lean to one side or the other. The hips will also be tilted, and the legs will be in something other than a balanced stance.

This book uses a computer model for demonstration purposes. For copyright and privacy reasons, actual photos of real people cannot be used. The computer model is posed to mimic as closely as possible the posture of a person in a real life photo. In the picture below, the model is posed the way a famous movie star was posing for a publicity photo. The movie star is supposed to be a monster who is frightening people.

 

The model’s shoulders are tilted from high on the right to low on the left. The model also demonstrates the bad posture that is connected to misaligned shoulders. The feet are spread wide with more weight on the left foot. The right foot is raised up in the air with the knee bent. The entire body is tilted to the left. The Pyramid within the body of this man is extremely unbalanced.

 

The Pyramid View of the body and the Double Cylinder Body View can be related to produce an intriguing result.

 

The double cylinders will be modified so that the tops are reduced in circumference and moved towards each other.

 

The modified double cylinders resemble a Pyramid.

 

Both shapes are similar to the nose of the human body.

The Pyramid, the narrowed double cylinders, and the nose are all shaped like a triangle. The double cylinders look in general like the nose does. The connection between these shapes provides more corroboration for the validity of both the Pyramid View of the body and the Double Cylinder Body View.

Many of the ideas in this book are inspired by ideas and beliefs from various human cultures. These ideas and beliefs provide outside corroboration for the body views presented in this book. Any human culture develops a tradition or way of thinking for a specific reason. Even if the reason seems odd or unbelievable, there is a reason for everything.

Happeh Theory says the Pyramids were built by the Egyptians to pass the message to the future that there is a Pyramid within the human body. The Egyptians felt the Pyramid shape was important, and they associated the Pyramids with godliness. Egyptians were not the only ones to build Pyramids. South American Indians also built large stone Pyramids that have survived to this day. The South American Pyramids were a central part of the South American culture just as the Pyramids in Egypt were central to Egyptian culture.

Every society has a different way in which the importance of the Pyramid shape is conveyed to people. The USA culture used one method that is of particular interest. In the USA, the old $1 dollar bill had a picture of a Pyramid on the back of it. The emblem on the back of the USA $1 dollar bill is shown in the picture below. This emblem has been on the $1 dollar bill for at least 50 or 60 years.

 

As you can see, there is an eye in the upper part of the Pyramid. In many cultures across the planet, there are stories describing human beings as having a third eye. The third eye is traditionally described as being slightly above and in between the two normal eyes.

Happeh Theory claims that the Pyramid design on the back of the USA $1 bill was put there for the same reason the Egyptians built the Pyramids. To pass on to people the idea that the Pyramid is a very important shape. Just as important as the money on which this symbol is printed.

The eye in the upper part of the Pyramid, in the approximate location of where the third eye would be on a human body, is telling people that if they work on the Pyramid within their body so that it becomes strong, they will develop a strong third eye. The eye on the Pyramid offers corroboration for the claim by Happeh Theory that there is a Pyramid inside of the body.

An eye is for living things. It does not belong on a stone Pyramid. The designer of the symbol did not put the eye there for decorative purposes. Happeh Theory claims the designer did it purposefully to convey a message to people. His hope was that people would see the eye, an organic living thing associated with people, and wonder why it was on top of the Pyramid. A cold and dead thing made of stone. Happeh Theory claims the designer of this symbol hoped that a curious person would do something like what has been done in this next picture.

 

A curious person who was interested in divining the intent of the symbol designer might consider resizing the Pyramid in order to match the vertical level of the eye in the Pyramid, with the eyes of a human being as shown above.

When the Pyramid was resized so that it’s eye was on the same vertical level as the eyes of a human being, the Pyramid itself “coincidentally” turned out to be the same general height of the human body. After the curious person examined this “coincidence”, the symbol designer hoped the message he was trying to convey, that there is a Pyramid within the human body, would be clear.

The symbol designer intended that the curious person, after noticing the relationship between the vertical level of human eyes, and the vertical level of the eye on the Pyramid, would then focus on the Pyramid shape itself. A natural step would be for the curious person to superimpose the Pyramid on the human being as has been done with a black outline in the picture below.

 

Accepting that the eye on the Pyramid represented the third eye of a human being, and that human beings really do have third eyes, the curious person would then be forced to consider that the outline of the Pyramid on the human body implied that there was a Pyramid inside of the body that was just as real as the third eye. This conclusion would hopefully be reinforced by the Pyramid like sensations the person was receiving from their own body as it grew.

 

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