Hermes Trismegisto, was one of those curious characters, whose life, like the life of the also mythical Apollonius of Tiana, has always been wrapped in that fragile barrier that separates reality from legend.
Now, if we take as a basis that in every legend there is always a reality, however minimal it may be, and we also take into account that a legacy of wisdom is attributed to it, which is entitled the Emerald Tablet, we will see that there is the possibility of that he was one of those mythical demigods of Ancient (not to say Archaic) Egypt, capable of creating such wonderful works, such as pyramids, with enough capacity to continue astonishing the world.
It is precisely attributed to him that guideline, which medieval builders also knew when placing their cathedrals, which says that what is above is equal to what is below.
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