The Pyramid & The Path of Ascension: A Divine Structure
Teaching by Divine Trinity Mystic Church
1. The Power of the Triangle
The triangle is one of the most ancient and powerful symbols in sacred geometry. It is the first shape to define a space. It gives us structure, direction, and dimension.
At Divine Trinity Mystic Church, the triangle represents the Holy Trinity—not only as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but as Source, Self, and Reflection... as Mother, Father, and Child... as Truth, Light, and Life.
It is the Divine Threefold Flame. The balance of divine structure.
2. The Pyramid: Sacred Geometry in Form
When you extend a triangle into the third dimension, it becomes a pyramid. A pyramid is the most stable structure known to man. Earthquakes can’t destroy it. Millennia can’t erase it. Why?
Because it’s a perfect embodiment of energetic harmony, directional force, and structural equilibrium.
The word pyramid comes from the Greek:
"pyr" meaning fire or light,
"mid" from "midos," meaning measure.
Some also tie it to "per-em-us" from the ancient Egyptian language, translated as “House of the Eternal Soul.” Others simply called it Ta Khut—the “Light Place.”
3. A Brief History of the Great Pyramid
Located at the center of the Earth’s landmass, aligned precisely with true north, and encoded with the proportions of the Earth, Moon, and even the speed of light—the Great Pyramid of Giza is not merely a tomb.
In fact, no body, no grave goods, and no funerary markings have ever been found within.
It is a temple of divine ascension—a portal for the soul.
My whole life, I’ve felt it calling me. Not as a tourist. As a witness. As a key.
4. The Ascension Chamber
What is ascension, if not the realization of the Self as divine? The Great Pyramid mirrors this journey. From the base of the earthly experience to the Capstone—the Oversoul, the Eternal Self.
I now see the entire pyramid as a metaphor for incarnation. The Capstone is the Oversoul, our divine blueprint. Every stone below it? A life. A form. A timeline. A self.
Some of us are cornerstones—essential, foundational lifetimes that hold the energy of many others. Others are bridges, connectors, teachers, listeners. But each and every stone is part of the structure.
No life is meaningless. All are held in divine proportion. All are alive within the body of God.
Many of our guides… are us. Our other lives. Still holding, still guiding, still orbiting this great pyramid of experience.
5. The Vision: A Revelation on Easter
Today, I saw it again—only this time, not in physical form, but in its true light.
It was night. The pyramid stood in moonlight, shining white as it once did, clad in polished casing stones that reflected the heavens. But something was different.
Every stone was hovering.
They were translucent, bluish, glowing softly like spirits in formation.
Each one precise. Balanced. Weightless.
Suspended. Alive.
The cornerstones pulsed just slightly brighter. Not in arrogance, but in stewardship.
Above them all, the Capstone hovered, untouchable, glowing in white, yet also radiating every color in existence at once. It was the soul of the soul.
The divine spark.
The foundation stones, the ones still anchored to the Earth, appeared weathered—just as they look today. Still bearing the weight of the illusion. Still dreaming.
And yet... even they were part of the eternal design.
6. Closing Message
This is the structure of heaven.
There is no hierarchy. There is only alignment.
As above, so below. As within, so without.
This is the mystery of the pyramid:
You are the foundation. You are the corner. You are the Capstone.
You are the Body of Christ. The Voice of the Mother. The Geometry of the Father.
You are the structure.
And the time to remember… is now.