Season Three widens the frame.
To better understand the structural patterns identified in Egyptian art and architecture, this season turns to Eastern models of consciousness — particularly the yogic concept of kundalini.
Rather than treating kundalini as myth or mysticism, we examine it as a structured model of internal organization — a way of mapping attention, perception, and transformation within the body.
Placed alongside Egyptian symbolic and architectural patterns, meaningful correspondences begin to emerge.
The question is not whether these traditions are identical, but whether they reflect comparable efforts to model human consciousness in symbolic and spatial form.
Season Three assembles the comparative evidence.
What emerges is not a hidden treasure, but a broader context — one in which Egypt may be understood as part of a larger civilizational inquiry into mind, structure, and awareness.