Sensory Deprevation or Burial Chamber
Posted by: Jim in The Sphinx, Science, Pyramids, Philosophy, Mystery, Egypt on Mar 16, 2009
Having visited the Kings Chamber in the great pyramid I must admit that it first appears to be more of a sensory deprivation chamber than a place of burial. The Egyptian culture was focused on how the interior life manifested itself in outward actions. Therefore I would not be surprised if these chambers, which we know were used for initiation rights, were also used by the priests to help their royal counterparts reach a deeper level of inner being. A level were a greater harmony exists and the truth can be seen. Silencing the five senses is necessary for this to be achieved and the chamber that I experienced would have been a perfect laboratory for the experiment.


