The Woman and the Pyramid
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju
This awesome pyramid in Egypt must have taken an unknown massive length of time, expense, people and energy to construct.
The biological form in the foreground took two people and nine months in gestation and about 30 years in growth after entry into the world to reach its present state of construction.
Which is more magnificent?
Why should they be seen as comparable in the first place given the huge differences in the time and human power taken by their proximate creative processes?
Or for the glorious human shape, should we look also to unknown aeons of prior development of the human form in evolutionary history?
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