Cosmology & the Universe examines the origin, structure, and governing principles of the cosmos. It brings together scientific, philosophical, and metaphysical perspectives to explore how the universe is formed, how it evolves, and the laws that define its behavior.
Within this field, questions of space, time, matter, and cosmic order are explored through structured systems of thought. The focus is on understanding the universe not only as an observable reality, but as an organized framework that can be studied, compared, and interpreted across disciplines.
“Explore the primary symbolic systems and interpretive frameworks that define this area of study. Each system provides a structured lens through which meaning is expressed, analyzed, and understood.”
Pyramidology examines the structure, alignment, and symbolic significance of pyramidal forms, particularly within ancient civilizations. It explores how these structures relate to cosmological principles, celestial alignment, and the representation of universal order through geometry and scale.
Egyptology explores the civilization, knowledge systems, and cosmological understanding of ancient Egypt. It examines how architecture, symbolism, and cultural practices reflect a structured view of the universe, including the relationship between the terrestrial world and the cosmos.
Explore structured domains and systems that examine the universe through alignment, observation, and cosmological interpretation. These collections will expand over time, connecting to deeper studies, reference materials, and extended works across the Society’s domain network.
Pyramidology examines the geometric structure, celestial alignment, and cosmological significance of pyramid complexes. It explores how these monumental forms reflect an understanding of the universe through scale, proportion, and orientation to the stars.
An analysis of the precise mathematical proportions and construction methods used in pyramid design, revealing underlying principles of balance, symmetry, and order.
An exploration of how pyramids are oriented in relation to stars and constellations, particularly Orion, suggesting a connection between terrestrial structures and cosmic patterns.
A study of how pyramid forms symbolize universal principles, reflecting ideas of creation, ascension, and the relationship between earth and the cosmos.
Egyptology examines the knowledge systems, cosmological frameworks, and cultural expressions of ancient Egypt. It explores how architecture, mythology, and ritual reflect a structured understanding of the universe and humanity’s place within it.
An exploration of how temples, pyramids, and sacred spaces were designed to reflect celestial order and align with cosmic principles.
A study of Egyptian myths and deities as representations of cosmic forces, explaining creation, order, and the cycles of the universe.
An examination of ritual practices as expressions of maintaining cosmic balance, reflecting the connection between human activity and universal harmony.