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Egypt
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The longer I research Pythagorean thought, the more I understand that the sources lie
in Egypt, particularly pre-dynastic Egypt. Much information has come out in the last two
years that reveals the riddle of the Sphinx and Giza complex of pyramids. Since these
books are written by "generalists," errors are bound to occur that
"specialists" are quick to point out in order to discredit the speculations of
the generalists. This is unfortunate, because generalists can synthesize a larger picture
that specialists fail to see, a picture that holds validity despite some particular
errors. If you wish to have an advanced introduction to sacred geometry and why it is an important study, read the review of Initiation by Elizabeth Haich. She presents aspects that even experienced researchers may not have considered. |