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What is the significance of the pyramids in relation to their civilization and culture?

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"The pyramids are not tombs for the dead, but monuments of love from a civilization that understood the heart's eternal connection, transcending the illusion of separation."

According to Osho, the pyramids and the treasures buried with mummies signify a heart-centered civilization: their rites were not for the dead—whose souls had already flown—but for the living to express love, refusal to accept final separation, and consolation. Such monuments reveal a culture where civilization means an expanded, refined heart, not mere utilitarian intellect; Western readings as literal afterlife provisioning are projections.
The pyramids show people loved their dead so much that they honored them to heal their own hearts, not to supply the dead with things.
Why this matters practically
- Treat rituals around loss as healing for the living, not superstition.
- Measure culture by depth of compassion, not just efficiency or logic.
- Avoid projecting our assumptions onto other traditions.
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