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Title: Decoding the Great Pyramid
by Peter Lemesurier
ISBN: 1-86204-595-X
Publisher: Element Books Ltd.
Pub. Date: 02 December, 1999
Format: Hardcover
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Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Initiates and the Great Pyramid
Comment: Peter Lemesurier has written a book that many, if not most, people have neither the interest nor the foundational knowledge to follow (as represented by the previous reviews). His research is based on what the American Seer, Edgar Cayce, stated was the purpose of the Pyramid, not as a tomb for some vainglorious pharoah, but instead the most sophisticated building ever created, one containing very complex mathematical codes that described not only the earth itself, but implicitly containing references to an extremely sophisticated civilization that built it. Of all the books in my library, this is one of my favorite two, since its scope is so vast, its meaning so pregnant (for initiates anyway)...see Appendix A, 'The Messianic Plan' if you're interested in a truly 'Cosmic' role of the Christ and how the Pyramid fits into it.
This book is obviously not for everyone and, as Cayce himself stated, understanding the purpose of the Pyramid, Sphinx and (yet to be found)"Hall of Records" can be understood "only by an initiate". Since our culture has not a clue as to what an initiate could possibly be, the preparatory and foundational work in consciousness that are prerequisites to appreciate and understand what the pyramid is about,it is not unreasonable that such a gem of a book as this is given only one star by 'the uninitiated'. No matter. If you are a 'seeker', then even if the entire book seems daunting, may I suggest that you begin with the first chapter and Appendix I, as well as the many beautiful pictures and drawings this book contains. Afterwards, for years, like some fine wine, you will begin to savour the scope of Lemeursieur's work...a magical, important and sublime description of what was and is yet to be.
To others perhaps, this book is just about a pile of rocks. Too bad. Peter's message that the Great Pyramid is a statement on the necessity of us all beginning on the 'path of the Christ', or to forever find ourselves at the bottom of the 'dead end' passage in the earth (pyramid), and which now appears to be playing itself our once again in the human condition. If your soul seeks, there are elegaic truths here, contained in the stone, and in his words.
Tom Lawson, Ph.D.

Rating: 5
Summary: Opening new doors
Comment: If one were to base his/her decision on the previous two customers reviews of this book they might clearly miss out on a very interesting read. The author opens doors that have been known to some for a great many years, and anyone that knows anything about the origin of religion would certainly want to contemplate this book further. The author does write in a tedious and often redundant manner, however with subject matter such as this being careful is important. To address this book as a mere outlet for a crazed religious lunatic is an ignorant arguement, and is in my opinion perpetuated by even more ignorant readers such as two of the reviewers previous. Take note that some of what is written in this book sounds far fetched, and if you are prepared to understand the true teachings involved, or willing to go out of the boundaries of mainstream illogical thought, then this book is not for you. It requires intelligence and a willingness to follow up on the points made by the author and seek further knowledge about the subject matter. If you are the kind of person that enjoys learning about the Great Pyramid and are of an open mind, you will no doubt find this book useful, if not for the bibliography alone.

Rating: 1
Summary: Tedious reading that leaves you unfullfilled...
Comment: Prepare to get buried over your head in religion, mathematics, far-fetched theories, and tedious reading.

The author is obviously a religious wacko, albeit an educated one (judging by his complex sentence structures). The overall message of this book is that the mathematical dimensions of the pyramid chambers and hallways represent a prophesy of future events. Like the previous reviewer I became disenchanted by the book and decided to not to completely pollute my mind with this author's fantasy.

I hoped to read an in depth book about how the pyramids were built, as well as exploration into more realistic theories about why the pyramids were built. Unless you are studying for your master's thesis on the pyramids I would avoid this book.

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