The Pyramid Code - Season 1

Season 1
How was the scientific understanding of the ancients so advanced? A team of experts answers this and other questions in this fascinating series.

Episodes

The Band of Peace
This episode raises questions about the purpose of the pyramids, challenging the story traditional Egyptology tells. See rare footage of 6 distinct pyrmaid sites near the Great Pyramid with evidence of superior technology and sophisticated knowledge of science and the cosmos.

High Level Technology
Evidence that the ancient Egyptians used high-level technology to construct pyramids and temples is shown. Instead of regarding the purpose pyramids as special tombs, the theoretical discussion turns to their global location, their multi-stone structure, and their subsurface water flow.

Sacred Cosmology
Deciphering the meaning of strange symbols in Egyptian art gives insight into the ancients' knowledge of sacred cosmology. Given the cycles of the Sun and the stars, the discussion considers the cycle of the Nile, the various Hieroglyphs, the Dogon culture in Mali, and the Nabta Playa site in the western desert.

The Empowered Human
The Empowered Human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age, they had more refined senses, experienced higher levels of consciousness which gave them superior abilities than we have today. The sacred feminine was honoured and existed in balance with the sacred masculine.

A New Chronology
Carefully considering cycles of time through Plato's Great Year, a new chronology is emerging that illuminates ancient Egypt. With a cross-disciplinary approach to dating the golden age of the pyramids, the discussion also contemplates the precession of the stars, the migration of the Nile riverbed, and the Mayan long count calendar.
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