: To the ancient Egyptians, numbers were not just quantities but "Neters" (divine principles). For example, the number two was seen as a "multiplying work" or the origin of nature rather than just 1 + 1.
De Lubicz posited that the temple was designed to mirror the "Perfect Man," the cosmic ratio , and the harmonics of manifestation. The temple in man : the secrets of ancient Egypt
The temple is not just a building but a "machine" that uses geometry to explain consciousness. : To the ancient Egyptians, numbers were not
: Every chamber and wall corresponds to a specific part of the human body. For example: The temple is not just a building but
: Scenes representing the divine birth of Amenhotep III are located where the throat would be. 2. Sacred Geometry and Mathematics
: From an aerial view, the Luxor Temple stretches like a human body at rest; from the side, it resembles a man in motion.