The Peoples Pyramid is a new monument and form of memorialisation.
The Peoples Pyramid will be a solid brick monument made of 34,592 Bricks of Mu. Each brick contains a small portion of a person’s cremated remains.
MuMufication is a new form of memorialisation, both a funeral ceremony and a celebration of life for all living people.
Having a small portion of cremated human remains fired into a Brick of Mu and laid in the People’s Pyramid is known as MuMufication.
New Bricks of Mu are ceremonially laid on the 23rd November each year. This day is known as The Peoples Day of Death that normally starts with Skool of Death where the people gather and prepare for the day, followed by The Krossing of the Mersey and the reading of the names of the dead, followed by a procession to the bricklaying site, followed by The Bricklaying Ceremony, and ends with an After-Life Party.
The final location for The Peoples Pyramid is yet to be found.
The Bricks of Mu laid so far rest on The Peoples Pyramid Foundation Stone, quarried locally from Liverpool, and kept inside a shipping container.









Image credits: Dan Dares; Jane MacNeil, Beccy Strong.
