Thursday, October 23, 2025

The Sighting Of Orion

Every autumn I remember when I first see the constellation Orion. It is a winter constellation and seeing it means that winter is on the way. Orion is first visible in the early morning. During winter it is visible in the evening. The brightest star in the sky is Sirius, it is not part of Orion but is nearby. Orion is one of the most easily recognizable of the constellations, along with the Big Dipper and maybe Taurus and Casseopia.

With the posting "Donald Trump In Egypt" last week, remember my theory of why the world-famous three Pyramids of Giza, which are now within Cairo, are arranged like the belt of Orion.


We saw the solution to what the Pyramids of Giza, at Cairo, are, and why they are arranged as they are. The three pyramids, the best-known of all of the Pyramids, are arranged in not quite a straight line. The arrangement matches that of the three stars of the belt of the constellation Orion, except that it is upside-down.

The ancient Egyptians believed in the "underworld" as a place that the soul passes through after death. If "seen" from below ground, the arrangement of the Giza Pyramids would exactly match that of the stars in the belt of Orion.

This makes it clear that the pyramids were meant to represent stars, if seen from the "underworld". The vertices of each pyramid represents the "points" that we see on stars. The pyramids were originally cased in white limestone, which would have shone brilliantly in the sun. Some of this original casing remains at the top of the middle pyramid, that of Khafre or Chephren.

Here is the posting with my explanation of those three pyramids, "The Underground Orion Correlation Theory". 

www.markmeeksideas.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-underground-orion-correlation-theory.html?m=0


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