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[[File:Kheops-Pyramid.jpg|thumb|alt=caption|La Gran Pirámide]]
[[File:Kheops-Pyramid.jpg|thumb|alt=caption|La Gran Pirámide]]


Serapis was the architect of the [[Great Pyramid]] and [[El Morya]] was the master mason. The Great Pyramid is the carving in stone of the record of the path of [[initiation]] whereby the soul, beginning in Matter, the base of the pyramid, the four sides, rises from the center of the pyramid to the apex. The raising up of that flame is the [[meditation]] upon the white light that travels in the physical body from the base of the spine to the crown.
Serapis fue el arquitecto de la [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Pyramid|Gran Pirámide]] y [[Special:MyLanguage/El Morya|El Morya]] fue el maestro constructor. La Gran Pirámide es la talla en piedra del registro del sendero de [[Special:MyLanguage/Initiation|iniciación]] por el que el alma, comenzando en la Materia, la base de la pirámide, los cuatro lados, se eleva desde el centro de la pirámide hasta la cúspide. La elevación de esa llama es la [[Special:MyLanguage/Meditation|meditación]] sobre la luz blanca que viaja en el cuerpo físico desde la base de la columna hasta la coronilla.


Jesus and El Morya explain that “the building of the pyramid of Self is an inner building, but the outer equation must comply, must show fruits, must set the example that others may follow you all the way to the heart of the Sphinx—to the very heart of the living Guru whom the Sphinx represents and to the heart of the flame within the Great Pyramid that is on the etheric octave (and is not held in the pyramid of Giza, which remains the shell of its former focus and function due to the misuse of its energy by black magicians and false gurus and false chelas).”<ref>Jesus and El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref>
Jesus and El Morya explain that “the building of the pyramid of Self is an inner building, but the outer equation must comply, must show fruits, must set the example that others may follow you all the way to the heart of the Sphinx—to the very heart of the living Guru whom the Sphinx represents and to the heart of the flame within the Great Pyramid that is on the etheric octave (and is not held in the pyramid of Giza, which remains the shell of its former focus and function due to the misuse of its energy by black magicians and false gurus and false chelas).”<ref>Jesus and El Morya, “The Order of the Good Samaritan,” {{POWref|27|52|, October 28, 1984}}</ref>