The heart of a King.
Inside the pyramid is a burial chamber, at the core in the inside of the pyramid where the Pharoah/King would have been buried.
The pyramid is a gravesite, and the structure was commissioned by each King while they were still alive to be their house in the afterlife, so the King was the supervisor for the design and he intricately participated in the look and feel.
And he would then commission an architect for the design and construction. The pyramids are not entirely the same, the shape and geometry of some of them are relevant to each succesive dynasty that lived at that time.
The smaller pyramids were for the King’s wives and at their death, they went into their homes next to him.
So, the story goes that during life, the kings/pharoahs lived in modest homes, mud-huts perhaps and they were not extravagant.
So their life long mission was to serve and be of service to their people such that upon their death, they had a lighter heart than a feather and would then be able to be judged on their deeds to be able to deserve an afterlife of bliss in paradise.
A King that lived a life of splendour, who did his people dirty would then be known for a heavy heart and in a scale of balance vs a feather, upon judgement of his life’s work, he would fail and would not proceed to the afterlife.
Moral of the story. If you live an open life, and you display humanity and ubuntu and caring and love for your fellow man, you will be able to stand up under inspection and be judged with mercy, and you will have eternal life.
Thats the message fam.