Wednesday, September 20, 2017

"Life Comes From Life"



"Life Comes From Life- A Startling Challenge to the Modern Scientific Theory of the Origin of Life and the Universe:" Morning Walks With His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Founder of the International Society for Krishna Conciousness)

I thought I would share a few passages from a book I am currently engaged in, "Life Comes From Life", which is basically a philosophical dialogue between Swami Prabhupada and his students during intercourses on morning walks in the Los Angeles area in the mid- 1970's.  There is some very great insight in this book- in fact, if one were to keep accumulating books such as "Life Comes From Life" or "Red Earth, White Lies" by Vine Deloria Jr., a clear image will start to emerge that modern scientific (and academic) theories and mind-sets are complete buffoonery (for example, Darwinian Evolution).  Swami Prabhupada repeatedly condemns scientists to be "rascals" and "fools" who are "misguiding the public".  I would have to agree with him.  I found a used copy of this book for 0.99 cents; I knew it would be good when I picked it up at the store, and was surprised, reading through it, to find out just how good it is!

A note before quoting some relevant passages concerning energy and stone (which can be applied to our understanding of the Ceremonial Stone Landscape) from the book- from my understanding, Krsna (Krishna), is the emanating spiritual force of energy that has created our universe.  What Swami Prabhupada explains is that matter comes from this spiritual, emanating life-force, and that matter does not create life (which is what scientist's believe.)  Although I have used different terminology (different life experience), I immediately realize from reading Swami (or Srila) Prabhupada's words that I am in the same camp as him- I believe in a spiritual life-force (Great Spirit) as the emanation or source of creation, a Divine Intellegence, rather than matter (a material substance) as the source of Life.  As far as I am concerned, what this Vedic philosophy refers to as "Krsna Conciousness" is the same thing as having "Christ Conciousness" (which is a big reason to independently study the Christian and pre-Christian religions and philosophies- the Essenes, Gnosticism, Alexandrian scholars such as astrologers and alchemists, the earlier Egyptian Mystery Schools, etc.)  As a matter of fact, the highest attainment in the ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools was to become a "Son of the Light" or a "Son of the Reflected Light."  In the Vedic tradition Lord Krsna is said to be the source, or emanation of the Spiritual Light, thus the source of All Creation in our universe.  And of course, as I will touch on later, we know that "light" or the interplay and reflection of light (sun and moon) plays a significant role in Ceremonial Stone Landscape sites, such as Standing Stones, Stone Chambers, rock pile sites, etc.  I would maintain that the sacred understandings of the medicine people (at one time many people probably were medicine people to some degree or another), of the Eastern Seaboard of the America's had the same understandings that other ancient people had such as the Egyptians or the Hindus, or the Mayans, as understood in their own cultural context, in their area, expressed in their way.  Although this has always been known to some degree by say, historians or archaeologists ("everything Native people did was sacred"), I believe that Ceremonial Stone Landscapes can confirm this in a way that sheds a whole new light on the pre-colonial civilization and past.  Compared to this religious understanding, things like subsistence and hunting sites are a bit of a "dim" understanding (or, I should say, far from a complete picture) when compared to a megalith building and spiritual component of the culture- but how many academics will admit this?  Sadly, not many as of yet, although there are some.  Hopefully this will be realized by more people in a Good Way in future years, which may help people, and perhaps our society as a whole, to elevate our consciousness, understandings and compassion to new heights, which should have reciprocal positive benefits for the environment as well.  But first, people will need to "find their way" out of all of the distractions, modern confusion, technology that is hurting our health, government scandals, and other various forms of toxicity.

Now, some quotes from the dialogue from the book "Life Comes From Life:"

Srila Prabhupada:  "As soon as you speak of energy, there must be a source." (Pg. 16)

Dr. Singh:  (Pg. 62) "If someone looks at the Deity of Krsna in the temple and thinks that it is only stone or wood, what does that mean?"

Srila Prabhupada:  "He is ignorant of the facts.  How can the Deity be material?  Stone is also Krsna's energy.  Just as electric energy is everywhere but only the electricians know how to utilize it, so Krsna is everywhere- even in stone- but only His devotees know how to utilize stone to appreciate Krsna.  The devotees know that stone cannot exist outside of Krsna.  Therefore, when the devotees see the Deity, they say 'here is Krsna.'  They see the real oneness of Krsna and His energy.... This means that Krsna's energy- that is, Krsna in His partially manifested form- pervades every atom of the universe.  But His fully manifested personal form is present in the Deity (the stone) shaped according to His directions.  This is the philosophy of acintya-bhedabheda-tattva, the simultaneous oneness and difference of God and His energies.  For example, when the sunshine is in your room, that does not mean the sun itself is in your room.  The sun and its separated energies, like heat and light, are one in quality, but different in quantity."

Note: The emphasis on the word "separated" and the clarification of "the stone" in paranthesies are my own clarifications.  Now, this Hindu, or Vedic perspective would be different to a Native American perspective in some regards.  Well no sh*t (here I am getting a bit defensive, perhaps unfoundedly, but just in case).  However, Srila Prabhupada is indeed speaking some great universal truths here in these statements.  For instance, he describes "the simultaneous oneness and difference of God and His energies" while describing to a disciple the properties of an energetic, or conciouss, manifestation of Spiritual Force or Life within a stone, or certain stones (in this case used in a temple to represent Krsna).  So here the Swami is maintaining that 1) Stones have a life force, for they are a material manifestation emanating from the original spiritual Life-Force (as is everything we perceive in this world), and 2), The stone can represent a higher ideal, attainment, or purpose than just stone, it is imbued, to some degree or another, with a life-force essence, such as that of a divine saint or deity, coming from spiritual source energy.  He also talks about "separated" energies using light, or sunshine, as an example- this is what the Egyptian Mysteries talked about with the "Sons of the Reflected Light."

This topic closely relates to one of the themes I mentioned in my last post concerning different Standing Stones being imbued with "spirit" of a great medicine person, chief, or sage.  In other words an Ascended Master.  This was a tradition to be found in many parts of the world including Northeastern America, and, going back in time tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of years of our human civilization, what some may call "Atlantis."  This practice also existed in the Celtic and pre-Celtic European Standing Stone sites (usually located on the western-most coasts of Europe, hugging the Atlantic shoreline, compared to, paradoxically, eastern-most North America), until the times of Christianity and "witch-hunts" came about, when it was banned to inter-act with these stone sites.   These traditions are in other lands as well around the world such as Mongolia, India, Taiwan, etc.

"The Sons of the Reflected Light" is found in every land.  This may be what some have referred to even as the "Masma" culture (the guy who studied at Markahuasi, Peru).  There was, and sometimes still is, a universal understanding of how Spirit works, and of the manifestation of Life Force and Creation itself.            

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Is the "Atlantean" Theory Appropriate When Researching Ancient Stone Sites? My Thoughts on the Matter


Is the "Atlantean" Theory Appropriate When Researching Ancient Stone Sites?  My Thoughts on the Matter

If you have read some of my recent posts, I have alluded to ancient megalithic sites in relation to some other people's research on lost lands and vanished, ancient civilizations, such as the land of "Mu" or "Atlantis", which sounds kind of new-age, airy-fairy at first if one is not familiar with the scholarly research on these subjects- however, I have come to the conclusion that although ancient stone sites are INDIGENOUS to their respective cultures, in their place and time, there seems to be "SOMETHING ELSE", some elusive etheric link between the practice of the ancient cultures across the face of the globe- something that us modern people can't quite put our fingers on- to me, this is what somebody might call "Atlantis."  The teachings and traditions of the ANCIENT ONES, as spoken of in native folklore.  So let us look at this question- is the Atlantean theory an appropriate approach when researching ancient stone sites?  In my opinion, based on the evidence I have amassed, after years of research, both from my own personal interactions at site locations, and from reading various people's literature on megalithic cultures, the "Atlantean" hypothesis, or theory, is both VALID and INVALID at once, it is an appropriate line of inquiry as well as inappropriate- the answer is both YES and NO.  Let me explain. 

Before I explain however, I recommend the following books: Mavor and Dix's Manitou: the Landscape of New England's Native Civilization, Stephen Mehler's "The Land of Osiris: An Introduction to Khemitology", Ignatious Donnely's Atlantis: the Antediluvian World, Charles Berlitze's Atlantis: the Eighth Continent", James Churchward's "The Lost Continent of Mu: the Motherland of Man", etc.- the more scholarly the books are, the better.  For instance, the works of literature just mentioned were authored by oceanographic engineers, Egyptologists immersed in the indigenous Khemitian tradition of Dynastic and Pre-Dynastic Egypt, 19th century U.S. Congressmen, Yale University graduate's fluent in over 20 languages, and world traveler's engaged in meticulous, cross-referenced scholarly research.

Okay.  Before we proceed.  Indigenous stone sites, whether in the land of the ancient Maya, Inca, Algonquin, Guanches, or Zulu, Mongolian or Aboriginal, Celtic or Greek or Minoan, do not have to be explained by a "lost" Atlantean or some such civilization- these works STAND ON THEIR OWN as the stone works of the respective cultures of their area.  These sites ARE indigenous to the Native Mayan culture, or the Native Algonquin, or in Africa, to the ancient ancestors of the Zulus, or the tribal Guanches of the Canary Islands murdered by the Spanish in colonial times (ancient megalithic sites of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, etc.).  I have always upheld that stone sites in New England are indigenous, Native American in origin, which I assure you, they are.  We do not need imported cultures to explain, for example, ancient Native American sites in New England.  No, Celtic people did not build these sites, Native people did- it is INSULTING to think that ancient Celts somehow built thousands of sites in New England and vanished without a trace (although I am sure small expeditions of say, 8th century Irish monks did sail out this way and make landfall, such as the voyage of St. Brendan, but they do not really account for the megaliths/ stone-sites or anything significant we know of- Mavor and Dix's approach here is the correct one, in realizing the Native origin of the structures).

However, YOUR "Atlantis" is not necessarily MY "Atlantis."  To understand this, just ask a Puerto Rican.  Most people I have met from Puerto Rico have Native Taino blood running through their veins.  Native and White.  Native and Black.  Native, White and Black.  However you slice it.  Etc.  Most people in PR are aware of how special their island is, and know that there is remains of a much older, ancient culture underneath the dense jungles and hillsides, and buried off of the coast in the waters of the Atlantic.  This knowledge is expressed in the visionary works of local artist's paintings, musicians, and people who dare to express themselves openly.  I hope people understand what I am getting at. 

I also maintain that there are SIMILARITIES and DIFFERENCES of sites on both sides of the Great Water (the Atlantic) as well as in the middle of the Atlantic (the Azores, the Canaries), to say, "we are looking at the works of different native cultures and indigenous groups, yet there is something else about these sites that seems to connect these places- something we can't quite put our finger on."  For instance, on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, there are the remains of thousands of Standing Stones.  The two best preserved sites for standing stones are Burnt Hill in Massachusetts and a site on the Coffin Island in Labrador.  Some sites in my area have come to my attention (not as well preserved) which are just as significant and extensive Standing Stone sites.  Compare these Standing Stones to their European counterparts- in some cases the sites are very similar, but in other respects they differ.  For instance- the Standing Stones themselves are sometimes very similar.  If one were to place a single standing stone from the Callanish, Scotland site and place it amongst a New England Standing stone site, the stone may not seem out of place.  Both are granite and are shaped out in like manner, is what I am getting at.  A big difference though, is the lay-out of the site- in New England, the Standing Stones were often placed directly on top of bedrock on the crest or slope of a hill or high ledge.  The European counterparts were usually placed in a more circular formation on top of an man-made earthen bank or mound in a more distinctly circular formation- the New England Standing Stone sites are in circular formation too, actually, but were originally spread out in a much wider dispertion and range across the whole hillside (the New England sites were originally vastly BIGGER sites, but the sad part is, less of these sites remain.)  So here we see a difference.  There are no true "Druid's Circles" in New England like there are in Europe- clearly there is a difference between the identity, tribe, or nationality of the builders if you will.  However, the same WISDOM or knowledge of the construction/use of these Standing Stones IS incorporated into the sites on both sides of the Atlantic.  Some of the differences may account for the differences in landscape and the appropriate way of land use that these different people had worked out.  For instance, both ancient people's in this case, or comparative study, the Algonquians and ancient Celts, had traditions that the souls or spirits, or some form of the etheric essence of great chiefs, matriarchs, sages and medicine people were imbued or became trans-mutated into the stones themselves (becoming great guardian spirits), thus, on both sides of the water, when looking at standing stones from certain angles, one sees abstract profiles of either a facial or bodily profile imbued into the stone, and if one is really tuned in, or sensitive to these sites, will note something etheric about these stones, perhaps validating the traditions of the ancients- I would maintain that these stones retain an intelligent consciousness of their own, however that may be possible, and are capable of communicating or interacting with sensitive individuals who spend time at these sites.  So here we see a similarity in this comparative study.  Of course, in Europe, the interaction or worship at Standing Stone sites was outlawed in the Middle Ages, or the beginning of the Christian era, as basically was these sites in colonial times in America, thus the knowledge of these sites went "underground."

The land of Egypt is also a very interesting place.  Even during dynastic times, the kingdom was a Matriarchy.  Behind the seat of those great Pharaohs  that the mainstream Egyptologists have pushed to idolize, was the "Lady of the House", the retainer of land and ownership.  The male Pharaoh had to marry into the FEMALE line.  That is why the goddess Isis is depicted with a throne seat on the crown of her head-dress: she is the Lady of the House, the true retainer of wealth and power, not the male.  The word "Egypt" and thus "Egyptology" (the discipline), etc., is a bit of a misnomer which comes down to the Western world from the Greek tradition, and not the indigenous tradition of what we think of as the land of Egypt today.  For Egypt is really the Land of Khem, motherland of the Khmeitian civilization.  Khem meaning "the black land" or "black Earth."  We get the words "alCHEMy" and "CHEMistry" today from Khem, as in the Land of Khem.  The pre-dynastic civilization of this land can also closely compare to what we see in the above two comparative examples of the Eastern United States and Europe, with all the similarities and differences.  For example, the more ancient sites were earthen and stone mounds, which were generally built up over time, whereupon pyramid and temple sites were later built upon.  The Standing Stone was just like that of the America's (the Incas had Standing Stones too, etc.) and ancient Europe, still to be found to this day in what is NOW (but hasn't always been) the dessert, and at some point, and I do not know how this evolution process took place, but the Standing Stone was the pre-cursor of the Obelisk.  The Khemetians were said to have been made up of 42 different distinct tribes- no wonder they were so great!

The geology also speaks wonders.  For instance, the Azores Islands are in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, and there are remains of a great, ancient megalithic civilization to be found in those parts, nobody knowing of course quite who those people were.  Great stone walls reminiscent of the New England country, stone chambers, perched boulders, etc.  The Azores are the remaining mountaintops (now islands) of sunken landmasses that sit atop the Dolphin Ridge of the Atlantic.  That is straight up scholarly geological fact.  The Canary Islands are also an interesting place out in the Atlantic a bit closer to the North African coast- there is much debate about just who the Guanches, the Native people of the island were.  We do know that they were dark skinned and built like tall basketball players, who fought against the Spanish colonizers for hundreds of years.  Any survivors today are mixed descendants.  There are six Canary Islands.  On the island of Tenerife alone, there are six step pyramids made out of the local stone, aligned to the solstice, equinox points and horizons.  All throughout those islands are stone cairns, stone mounds and stone chambers as well.  Stone Chambers in the America's, Atlantic islands, Europe, Mediterranean and pre-dynastic Egypt.  Just like the Standing Stones, one can do a comparative study and analysis of these structures as well, finding both similarities and differences, indicating that different ethnic tribal groups of people built these structures, yet there seems to be SOME similarities in the wisdom behind the builders of these structures as well as cosmology.

Concerning Col. James Churchward's books on Mu: some of my recent posts show some possible independent validations of his research which I will not repeat here.  Just check out the earlier posts.  One thing that he said about the Maya really got my attention: he said that only a Mayan high priest of "Chief" ever wore yellow feathers in their head-dress.  He was talking strictly about the Maya in this case.  Sachem Massasoit, the Wampanoag Chief (Sachem) who greeted the Pilgrims in 1620 was Yellow Feather.  Massasoit means Yellow Feather.  An interesting name.  Even among the Algonquian only special people are traditionally denoted to wear a yellow-feathered head-dress- pay close attention to people's traditional regalia to this day and you might notice something.  So here is another independent validation of something this "rogue" scholar (Churchward) wrote about.  I do not agree with all of his views, but things like use of sacred symbolism throughout different dispersion of cultures and similarities in hieroglyphic languages is very interesting and valid research in my opinion. 

I could go on about conical shaped standing stones, conical shaped hand-held prayer stones, conical shaped head-dresses, dunce caps, witches hats, etc. but I won't for now.  I have covered before geological cataclysms of earthquakes, floods and volcanoes (5,000 years ago) which rose ocean levels, sunk continental shelves, split Martha's Vineyard off the mainland and destroyed the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. 

I maintain that all of these respective stone sites and the traditions thereof are products of the indigenous native cultures of the land these sites are located, whether the Algonquian of the American Northeast or the Guanches of the Canary Islands.  However, I also maintain that there is "something else" about the tradition itself of these sites, and the wisdom and understanding of the builders, that may have a common heritage lost to us in the depths of pre-history, the most ancient of ancient times. 

[Note to edit in:  Some researchers would place stone structures such as the great stone fort of the Aran Islands off of the coast of Ireland, or the great stone fort of Zimbabwe, to be of "Atlantean" origin in their time and place.  This line of inquiry of research is in fact, valid.  On another note, as for comparing Standing Stone sites in the American Northeast compared to Europe: there are just too many stylistic differences in terms of building style, selection of stone, lay-out of the sites, and what-not, between the different cultures who built these sites.  The one exception I have noted, which I actually used above, is the very western-most coast and islands off of Scotland, such as Callinash.  The Standing Stones there are stylistically similar to American Northeast sites as well as the lay-out.  And actually, when I was a very young kid, researching lake monsters such as Loch Ness (I was a serious researcher back then on that subject), I remember reading how there are many geological anomalies in Scotland that tie it to the Northeast of the America's.  And it is true, for we have our own Lake monsters here: The Gloucester MA. Sea Serpent, "Champ" of Lake Champlain (Vermont/ new York), the lake monster of Lake Memphremagog in Quebec, and the "Ogopogo" lake serpent of Lake Okanagan in British Colombia.  And there may be more.  I remember reading that both Lake Champlain (Vermont) and Loch Ness in Scotland became land-locked under the same geological circumstances.  In fact, it went on to say that the geology and rocks of Scotland in that area, geologists having taken samples of very low levels, match that of the American Northeast, implying that Scotland was actually once a part of the American Northeast in deep antiquity, hundreds of thousands or maybe millions of years ago (according to the standard dating methods the scientists use, which may not be perfect).  So, some of the Standing Stone sites in western most Scotland and the most westerly islands of that area could in fact originally have belonged to the same culture of people belonging to the American Northeast, who would have represented the parent culture.  However, if this is the case, it would probably place the origins of the construction of some of these Standing Stone sites in the tens of thousands or the hundreds of thousands of years, which does not seem too unreasonable to me, given the fact that the pillars and standing stones were "built" or "placed" to last, but is something that a "stool eating hog" (meaning, a scientist or academic; materialistic rascals and fools misguiding the public) would have trouble accepting, even when the geology is in support of the evidence.]

Also, be on the look-out for a future posting of a Standing Stone site I will do a write-up on.  I know for a fact I am the first one to have knowledge about this site in our times, which includes huge collapsed pillars, etc.                                             

Monday, July 24, 2017

"The Created World Came Out From the Mouth of Ra..."


"The Created World Came Out From the Mouth of Ra"...

Here is an interesting, slightly off-topic video called "the Occult Secrets of Grammar" which focuses on some of the Egyptian philosophies and sciences.  I say that it is only slightly off-topic, and to the point where my own understandings have led me, slightly off-topic sounds about right, if it is even off-topic at all.  For instance, I know from first-hand that the Falcon (an Egyptian symbol of Ra, the "Sun King", or the "Great Sun") was also an important symbol in Native Algonquian traditions, basically symbolizing the same thing.  This is not widely understood though.  Native Nations here on Turtle Island are the "Children of the Sun." 

I have also come across a stone depiction in my area of what I can only say to be "Kek", who was the androgynous frog/serpent fertility symbol of the "world's before."  Now, this stone may not have been known locally as Kek (the name of the Egyptian deity), but in some way that we do not still fully understand, the stone found in New England looks like a representation of Kek, or probably something just like Kek.  For some reason you can't go wrong with it- one only needs to look at it in such light.  It took me over a year before I realized the stone I was looking at in my area was just like a representation of Kek.  I kept asking myself if the stone was a frog, or a snake, or somehow both?  Then, I learned of the Egyptian Kek and I threw my hands up and said "how is this possible." (Note: I need to do a future post on this stone.) 

Than I remembered that the same geological upheavals that shook the Northeast region of North America 5,000 years ago also had an impact on other areas around the Atlantic sea-board.  For instance, it is during this time that Martha's Vineyard and other islands split off the mainland of New England and that ocean levels rose.  It is also this same 5,000 year period in the Atlantic that sunk the island of Crete in the Mediterranian and put an end to the Minoan civilization who were known to have connections with Egypt.  The volcanoes of Iceland and the (sometimes) active volcanoes on some of the islands in the Bahamas are remnant volcanic activities from this period of 5,000 years ago.  This could fit in well with Plato's account of the sinking of Atlantis is we are to look at his accounting of the submergence of this land in light of Lunar months (from the time of Plato), which the ancient Greeks may have counted in rather than our modern year.  Also, at this 5,000 year time-line one sees the proliferation of the Neolithic culture all over the world, erecting megaliths such as Stone Henge, (as well as the proliferation of the Bronze Age) seemingly overnight, and there is no satisfactorily academic explanation for any of this unless if we put the sunken land of Atlantis into the equation, taking seriously the accounts which Plato describes in his works Timaeus and Critaeus".  There could have been earlier stone-building cultures for tens of thousands of years still.

I think that the megalithic cultures go back to the Native civilizations and cultures.  That they are the great "lost ones" in this wisdom tradition.  For instance, the stone-works and pyramids of Egypt go back before dynastic times in Egypt.  In other words, the proliferators of the Egyptian culture and the megalith building in Egypt goes back thousands of years before dynastic times, to a darker, more Native race, "the Children of the Sun".  The later Egyptians mixed and learned from these people.  The empire was later corrupted by the Amun-priesthood, and Amunhotep IV (changing his name to Pharaoh Akhnaton and promoting Aton-ism) tried to give Egypt back to her people, too little too late, the corruption was already too wide-spread.  There will never be another leader in world history like him.  In some strange way the Algonquian people, and probably all people of the Eastern Seaboard and especially going down into Yucatan, kept the original teachings- it's like it stayed in the state that Egypt had gone through before dynastic times, when Native people were proliferating these teachings and knowledge, when the philosophy, religion and movement of the "Children of the Sun" was still in a high (pure) state.  I can find no other explanation why I would come across a stone in the American Northeast that seemingly depicts Kek, while Kek is also depicted in the Egyptian culture, actually having it's roots in the proto-Egyptian culture thousands of years prior, and that is where I think you will find the seemingly confounding cultural parallels.  The Atlantic was also more navigable in those times, which is a straightforward geological fact.

I have even seen collapsed stone tri-lathons in New England.  And I still have to get some pics of the pyramids in Holliston- they are much like some of the earthen/stone mounds I have shown before, but much more distinctly pyramid-shaped, surrounded by what is now moat-like swamp.

Well, we are all speaking English today.  So enjoy the video below, slightly off-topic about Egyptian wording (whirling the world) and spells (just over 9 mins):


Friday, July 7, 2017

Deer Stone Effigy


Deer Stone Effigy

Located on one of the great hills of Milford, MA. is the following Deer Stone Effigy.  I only have this one picture of it at the moment.  Maybe in another post I will post more pics of this stone.  As we are now in the summer, the stone is overgrown with lush brush.  The stone is a boulder, worked out into the effigy statue of a deer in a sitting upright position.  (Much like how an Easter Island moai is a "statue", the stones in this area need to be recognized before it is too late).

I also give a picture or two of deers sitting down in similar positions for comparison to the Deer Stone effigy statue.  The Deer Stone, which sits in a prominent position upon a prominent hill-side:


Looking at the above stone, upon inspection of it's features, one can clearly see where the ears, nose, ridge of the back and hind legs are depicted in the stone statue.  Below are two pictures of deer in similar positions for comparison:



My intuition tells me that the stone is on prominent hillside and rock ledge, which is why it is discernable to the people of today.  If it was in some lowland, as many (some, but certainly not all) ceremonial stone features are, this stone may have been completely buried by forest/ swamp/ sediment.  To my intuition's discernment, this stone was probably placed on the hillside in present form some 1,000 to 7,000 years ago, or perhaps longer still.  Given the geographical upheavals in this region some 5,000 years ago (splitting of Martha's Vineyard from the mainland, rise of the Atlantic Ocean levels, etc.), the deer stone may be 4,000 or so years old; however, it is on a prominent hillside and may not have been affected by the upheavals of 5,000 years ago, so it could be older still.

Furthermore, I do not see this deer stone as being representative of a clan symbol, such as the symbol of the deer clan.  I agree 100% that these stone-works are Native in origin, from the ancestors of the Algonquian people.  But, stone-works such as this deer effigy may go back to a time where the people of today may not have such a good grasp on the knowledge base of these ancestor's.  For instance, in some cultural traditions the deer represents the First Man coming forth in primordial times.  I do not want to over-analyze this stone statue, but I would like to express this notion for people to think about- my gut tells me that this deer effigy represents an idea or a sacred notion which the people who put the stone into place thousands of years ago knew about and obviously felt they must express. 

That is it for this post and concludes my basic thoughts on the deer stone effigy.  Stay tuned for some exciting up-coming posts.      

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

On Materialism (An Off-Topic Perspective)



On Materialism (An Off-Topic Perspective)

I will keep this post a little more old-fashioned.  I could get into things like the Egyptian concept of the weighing of the heart (see "The Coming Forth By Day" aka the "Egyptian Book of the Dead") but I won't.

What is it that people value in today's culture?  Do we want a sense of peace and serenity, or does that escape most people's attention?  I would argue that it probably does.  Most people, even while driving are talking/texting on their newest cell phones, which should be illegal (unless you are a police officer and must multi-task, in which case you will have training.)  In other words, most people have made themselves too busy on a piece of technology (an un-healthy distraction), that they do not take in the world around them.  Talk about tunnel vision.  And most people only concern themselves with menial drivel and nonsense- as if they have nothing original or insightful to contribute to the greater good of man's experience here on Earth, perhaps even including their own personal experience.  They are what I call "repeater's" or "regurgitators", and do not seem to possess the faculties of critical thinking and mind expansion/ awareness.  Others might refer to this phenomenon as the "Parable of the Extras (Mayavada Vedanta)" .  

Or, let's maybe try this angle: let's take a look at real estate development compared to the natural forces of the Earth itself.  Yesterday I pulled into the Target store located on Fortune Blvd. in Milford, MA., pretty much a mega-shopping vicinity outside my neighborhood and the woods/ hills that I frequent.  They had some good Produce on sale such as Ranier cherries from Washington State and berries as well.  They also have a good coffee shop inside.  Anyway, I pulled in on the edge of a thunder and lightning storm, and a giant double-rainbow spectrum was in the sky.  This is a usual phenomenon in this area, actually, and I believe it is due to the landscape of the area, in (what were once and in a sense still are) nice foot hill valleys at the headwaters of the Charles River.  The point I am trying to make is that even if they place shopping centers around what was once (and still can be) sacred land, the natural forces and elements of a place still prevail.  These forces totally trump anything people are capable of developing.  The processional gyro-magnetic forces, hyperbolic torsion fields and the like are still very much active in a given area (for a great lecture on torsion fields, magnetic forces etc. click here for a great presenation by Santos Bonacci- just under 3 hours, it takes a couple minutes for the discussion to start up).

Another area to look into is the rhetoric that many modern day people, such as in the field of science, do not recognize the significance (or existence) of the human soul/ spirit.  Therefore, this line of thinking, which is socialist/Marxist in origin (a poisonous/ ruinous political ideology), has filtered through into the Legacy Media (major networks), Hollywood, and just about every University and field of academia; it is no wonder than, that people are the way they are, as described in the first paragraph of this post; the real knowledge of our roots as a nation (originally established as a Great Republic by the founding fathers, owing a great debt to some of the Native Nations, as well as Old World legacies such as that of the ancient Greeks, in terms of conduct and idealogy,) has been suppressed in a certain sense and kept hidden from the general public.  For a great over-view of the socialist movement in the United States, see the documentary "Architects of Western Decline: A Study on the Frankfurt School & Cultural Marxism" here (Architects of Western Decline) .  Although the documentary doesn't get into this, I would add that there were groups of people and interests trying to tear this country down since the very start, and certainly by the 2nd presidential election.  It is no wonder that after the Civil War, which saw foreign interests gain power and ground over Washington D.C. and the people of the United States, such as off-shore, international banking, the eventual establishment of the Federal Reserve in Puerto Rico by international bankers who do not have the best interests for our nation at heart, (the non-fictional basis for films such as "Pirates of the Carribean"), which is why I say that Frank and Jesse James were heroes, not criminals.  Anyway, it is no wonder that after the Civil War era, writers like Ignatious Donnelly came out with books such as "Atlantis: the Antediluvian World" (1882), because there was something in the air of the public conciousness of the American people: something had been lost.  No slave ever received 40 acres and a mule.  If anything, through banking, more people became indebted into a less tangible form of slavery (known as debt.)

Mindless consumerism culture (if you could even call that culture) has taken threshold over a great many people.  The young people of today are arrogant, vain, and un-learned, playing things like "the knock-out game" on strangers, which is Russian-roulette with a stranger's life (hospitalizing strangers- people who may be providing for their families/ others, etc.)  Put a kid in a gym for a year or two under the coaching of some asshole, and these kids think they can do anything, like they are above others- I am talking 16-17 year old kids here.  The truth is they are still just peons, but not enough people put these little brats in their place, including their own parents (probably because they are also arrogant fools.)  This is allowed to happen all over, but is really toxic and dangerous to society at large.

Take for instance, my family.  I am not trying to toot my own horn.  Okay, I'll lay this on the table.  The property I live on was owned by my parents before it was developed into a homestead, when it was all just woods.  My father got the property for $50,000.  That's not a lot of money in today's market for 3 acres of real estate in a good, quiet neighborhood.  When the house was constructed, my parents won a lottery drawing at the local technical high school- they laid down some of the work, installed the electricity, etc., for much cheaper than if we had hired somebody else.  The people who laid the foundation of the house and did the rest of the work live down the street from us.  They are nice people and I see them around from time to time.  Once the house was finished, with one exception, my family were solely responsible for all of the landscaping and yard work.  My father rented a roto-tiller and us three boys and my father put in the lawn ourselves, tilling the dirt, putting down the grass seed.  We put in and constructed the brick/marble walk-way that leads to the front door ourselves.  We built some of the stone walls around the garden beds ourselves.  My mother is a senior member of the town's garden club and it is her favorite hobby.  Our yard looks more glorious than some of the people's yards down the street who hire landscaper's.  But then again, they all bought their houses after the fact- the land they live on doesn't mean as much to them anymore.  They are too transient (to be honest some people in my family are no exception to that).  I see people drive by who would probably assume that we do hire a landscaper, although we have never hired one- since I moved back I still do a lot of yard work to assist.

I have recently been helping out for friends of the family across town in yard work and at the town's historical society where they are long since members.  They are my parent's age and are friends from church (my family are from a Christian Science background- not to be confused with Scientology.  We are the people who learn the power of prayer and apply it to our daily lives as well as things like healing- this branch of the Christian church was founded in the New England area.)  Although I am not a church member, I have never had a need for pharmaceutical drugs, have never had a vaccination or flu shot, that kind of thing.  As far as my fitness goes I am as sharp as they come pretty much- I am a former marathon runner (I still run but not such long a distance anymore but I don want to work myself back up to at least a half-marathon shape), I have trained in traditional martial arts and healing arts (mind/body), and am capable of breaking things like bricks with my bare hands, flying kicks, full splits and the like.  Yet you really wouldn't know these things if you looked at me, because I am not an ego-driven show off.  And the fact that I am growing my hair out is not understood by people either, probably.  Yes, there is some Native ancestry mixed into my family, as well as the Euro-American lines of descendancy.  I see no fault in researching James Churchward's books on the Lost Continent of Mu or books about Atlantis.  After all, the stone sites here in New England are very impressive, and nobody has a full picture of what the ancestor's were up to, or the past's megalithic cultures, which seem to be strangely connected or linked, perhaps springing from a common source from a past age.

I have been through hardship too, working myself to the brinks of my limit/ physical exhaustion/ capacity (and not just in exercise, but in hard labor).  That's all I will say about that.  But my message here is: stay humble.  Practice being meek.  Take a walk out in nature, and notice the blooming flowers of the rose bush, the cherry tree, the mountain laurel, the rhodedendron.  Walk a hillside and know you are in a sacred place.  Think more local, be less of a mass-consumer.  Also, knowledge is important.  Whether it's books about health food, or cultural expeditions, or books on khemitology or megalithic culture, astrology (I recommend the "Cosmic Clocks" by Michel Gauquelin, my edition is from 1969 and the book is probably out of print), learn to appreciate and collect books, and when combined and applied to your own life's experience (the life experience is the foundation upon which all other understanding must be applied), you then become the person with the knowledge, at least more so than most, something far more important than today's plastic culture.  I have come to even appreciate the works of Zecharia Sitchin; think about it, this scholar of the highest intellect was the first to translate many of the ancient, Sumerian cuniform tablets which were the cornerstone of the ideas put forth in his books.  Nobody else translated these tablets before him... but he did, and he got a lot of it right.  The United Press International reviewed his first book as "heavyweight scholarship..."  I may not agree about all the ideas he puts forth, such as who the "gods among men" were (not that I dis-agree with it, either), but he is very close to figuring such riddles out, is how I feel about it. 

I was going to add a few things but I will save those topics for a later post.  Concerning: Freemasonry (not all bad, only certain interests such as Oliver Cromwell's cabinet in colonial times which unfortuneatly sometimes make the loudest splash), the practice of the craft (masonry) of freemasonry by certain individuals, Native people influenced by the movement of freemasonry, and the fact that as I surmised above, some of the Native understandings and the understandings of freemasonry seem to have a common origin from some well-spring in a long forgotten age.  Such as for instance, the ancestors of both people, as evidenced by ancient sites and scant records, understood the use of Standing Stones or Obelisks, in some cases in a very mutual way.  Also, in the Revolutionary War George Washington's body guard was a Pokonoket Wampanoag man.  He was an orphan who had shown Washington, who passed through his town (I think in Rhode Island), a cloth with some of the sacred symbolism of his ancient ancestors.  Washington, being a freemason, understood this symbolism and what it meant and so hired the young man's services as body guard.  Also we have David Ninham, sachem of the Wappinger tribe, building stone chambers in Putnam county NY also during the Revolutionary War for a dual purpose (practical and ceremonial purpose... the ceremonial function outliving the practical purpose.)  I have also seen, in the town of Holliston (where there are ancient pyramids by the way... leading up to the grand pyramid on the hill), stonework from the colonial era that seemed to have both Native and Freemasonic influences (a huge boulder shaped out into a pyramid shape.)  Well, okay, so there you go.  Never mind about that other post.  Instead of going more in-depth, I will leave it here for one to chew over.  Hopefully later I will get some pics up of say, the pyramidal boulder, or maybe even the pyramids themselves if I feel like it.

Have a good day!            

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Stone Chamber Water-Works, Milford MA.


Stone Chamber Water-Works, Milford MA.

In this post I present a Stone Chamber located in the hills of Milford, MA. which I strongly feel to be Native American in origin.  My hunch would be, that it is an early colonial structure, Native built.  I have a few reasons for saying this.  Let me start by saying that this structure appears to have a dual function:

First, is the practical function.  This Temple, or Stone Chamber, is part of a water-works.  Up-hill from the site of the stone-work is a great vernal pool pond on a flat plane, between some rock outcroppings.  The vernal pool than trickles out into a stream which runs down-hill, than forming another, more swampy vernal pool, which once again trickles into a stream which runs through the Stone Chamber.  I do not believe there was ever any colonial path that went through the area, as we are talking many rocky outcrops and ledges here on a great and vast hillside.  I do believe that the stone walls, a feature of the Stone Chamber as you will see, were built to funnel the water down the hillside in a waterworks to control the water for whatever purpose.

Second, is the clear ceremonial function of this Temple.  From what I was able to chew over and discern, there was no clear reason why a Stone Chamber should have been built into the water-works here, other than for a holy, or sacred, reason.  I have also noticed, as we will see, at least one rusty pale bucket in the direct vicinity of this Stone Chamber, which is an artifact that gives us a clue that there was post-colonial Native American ceremonialism involved at this spot.  It is well-documented that pale buckets (usually flashy silver before rusting) , pans and the like are sometimes left at places of ceremony in the Native American tradition. 

So in other words, this stone-work served a practical and ceremonial function, as a practical water work, and as a holy spring/ stone chamber site.

Third, is the land ownership of the area in question.  This area of Milford, and around the Hopkinton and Holliston lands was exclusively Native-held lands until the late date (in this area) of 1701.  Think about that- King Philip's War was 1675-6, and for this area around Milford, MA. to be exclusively Indian until 1701 is significant.  Harvard College illegally purchased the land, even hiring mercenaries to murder some of the elders opposing the land grab, a crime which Harvard University today still needs to stand trial for.  The Native American presence was then marginalized, descendants becomming the "invisible indian", the "indian farmer", or perceived as a "person of color" (viewed as non-Native although of Native descent),  a "gypsie", or was known to be "the last red man visiting the wilderness in our town, sometimes seen by the townsfolk", and somehow, just about every town seems to have these "last of the red men" who by the way, all had children and grandchildren, which seemed to escape the attention of the people calling them the "last proud vestiges of their race."

Fourth, there is documented records that in the towns of Sherborn, Natick and Dover, in the mid to late 1600's, that these towns all have Native built water-works, which when compared to the Milford Stone Chamber and water-works, look like they could be contemporary- I have seen first-hand the water-works in Sherborn and Natick, although these places do not have a Stone Chamber, the area around Milford was probably special enough to warrant the building of a stone chamber.  For instance, there are pre-colonial cairns, stone mounds and rock placements nearby to the Stone Chamber in Milford, as well as the fact that the stone-work/ spring is on a sacred hillside.  Also, when Native people built stone-works in these places in the early colonial era, it was to serve their needs and purposes, and not the white man's.  So, this particular stone-work in Milford would have looked to the European eye that the Indian's had adopted their ways, but on closer examination they were keeping things Native as well, hiding traditions in plain sight.  

Below I present the pictures of the Milford Stone Chamber and Water-Works.  Yes, this is clearly something more than a water-works, with the knowledge of "Stone Chamber" (Native Temples) building and ceremonialism incorporated into the work:







The top of the Stone Chamber, looking down at the roof lintels:


This rusted pale bucket is in the direct vicinity of the Stone Chamber/ Holy Spring: 


From another angle:


Here are some of the stone walls directly above the slope of the stone chamber and spring which run into the bedrock outcrops:



           

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Hieroglyphs, Sacred Symbolism, and the Motherland of Mu


Hieroglyphs, Sacred Symbolism, and the Motherland of Mu

I've got a little news I'd like to throw in your direction.  Let us take a closer look at a couple of images from a few posts back.  I am not attempting to give an interpretation here.  I am simply showing a commonality which I have noticed.  The interpretation is left open-ended for the reader to decide what to make of this "coincidence."  We all have a set of eyes and a brain, and hopefully the neurons in your brain are able to function. 

I would like to introduce the reader to the works of James Churchward, who wrote a series of books on Mu, the Motherland of human civilization.  He first published his works in 1931, going on 75 years ago.  From the brief description of the first book in the series, "The Lost Continent of Mu" it is said:
"Fantastic- but true!  The scientific and mystical discovery of a strange civilization that disappeared 50,000 years ago!"

Does that catch your attention, or does it sound like the book publisher is pitching woo-woo?  Well, surprise, surprise, because since the 1970's, long after James Churchward published his great works, it has been understood, especially more and more so lately, that the area around Sumatra, Indonesia, is the 75,000 year old Toba super-eruption event.  Here is a link to the Wikipedia article chronicling the event:


Of particular interest is the "Human Bottleneck Theory" described, caused by this catastrophe event.  According to Churchward, who was a Col. in the English army, assisting with flood relief in India, whom spent years at a monastery deciphering ancient tablets, the Motherland of Mu flourished as far back as 200,000 years.  He placed this lost civilization in the Pacific (Oceania), with the survivors spreading out into many locales around the globe (Southeast Asia, India, North and South America, Polynesia, etc.)  This is of course, according to Churchward.  At any rate, considering we are dealing with tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of years, we should not dismiss anything out of hand.  Perhaps this civilization did perhaps finally "vanish" 50,000 years ago which Churchward claims, in which case, according to Churchward, the temples and pyramids of the Yucatan, the Pyramids of Egypt, etc., are but later colonies, a remembrance from the priests of the Motherland (whom Churchward refers to as the "Nacaals".)  As the tablets Churchward deciphered in India were fragmentary and incomplete, mutually intellegeble hieroglyphic writings on stone tablets un-earthed in Mexico, discovered by William Niven, were translated by Churchward as well, in an attempt to bring this lost civilization to light.

The truth of the matter is, no matter what one personally thinks of Churchward's writings on Mu, his works stand up to scrutiny; in fact, as we have seen from learning about the Toba Super-eruption, which Churchward had no knowledge of, his works may actually be more verified than ever, for those with their nose to the ground.  To dismiss Churchward's works is the volition of one's own free will, and not due to any serious scientific inquiry into the matter, which I would suspect, is why a scientific inquiry into the matter is taboo.

Let us now concern ourselves with the ancient hieroglyph for the letter "H".  According to the chart presented below, we will see how the ancient hieroglyph of the proto-letter "H" looked like (as well as other letters), firstly, as seen in the "Nacaal" tablets which according to Churchward were translated directly from the source of the Motherland of Mu, as compared to the later colonies of the Mayan and Egyptian:


Below is an illustration of one of the stone tablets found in Mexico by William Niven which Churchward deciphered.  Also note that this version of the ancient cross also represents the spiral arms of the galaxy, which Churchward would not have known, where the ancient hieroglyph for the letter (or sacred symbol) "H" denotes the magnetic field of the center point, which Churchward ascribed as the "power" or "force" of the divine, or creator:  


Below, another tablet with the ancient symbol for the letter "H":


Below is a photo I took of a shaped-out boulder at an New England site.  This was first presented a few posts ago, from May 2017 here:  boulder inscription post .  The interest here is the hieroglyphic inscription in the top center of the boulder, below the tip and above line of the bottom-center.  Note that this hieroglyph closely resembles the ancient hieroglyph for the proto letter "H", which Churchward ascribes originated in the motherland of Mu, which was most certainly used by the Egyptians and Mayans in their hieroglyphs, and apparently, as we can see from this photo, by the ancient people here in the Northeast region of North America as well.  Are we to believe that these same hieroglyphs do not have a common source in deep antiquity, or should we believe the evidence before us: 


Presented below is the cover illustration for James Churchward's third book on his writings of Mu, published in 1931, "The Sacred Symbols of Mu."  It is no coincidence that a Falcon, or is that an Eagle (in any case a sacred bird) should be the cover illustration for this volume:


Note this stone bird effigy, which I interpreted as a Falcon, the "King" or "Most High" of birds (also known as the Sun Ra of the Egyptians), which I originally shared (so that I wouldn't be the only person on the friggin' planet to know this), from a previous post from May 2017 here: falcon-stone . 


View of another angle of the Falcon Stone:


Remember the photo below?  It is the "Gympie Ape" found near the site of the Gympie Pyramid in Queensland, Australia.  Note that this Ape Stone, when compared with the above photo of the North American Falcon Stone, is similar in size, dimension, workmanship and detail to it's counterpart.  For instance, compare the base of the stones alone.  They are clearly worked in the same style.  These stones, found on opposite ends of the Earth in the heartland of different indigenous cultures, echo the story of a lost history, before modern people's concept of "history" even begins, in fact.  Perhaps if Churchward deciphered the Nacaal and Mexican tablets correctly, these stones could be the remnants of the motherland civilization of the human race, which flourished in time as far back ago as 200,000 years in the distant past.  Also note that some people have deciphered the Gympie stone as the "Egyptian" (or proto-Egyptian) deity Thoth, depicted as an ape in this case: 


Below is a picture of a stone ruin on the remote island of Non Modal in the South Pacific ocean.  The structure is made from blocks of basalt rock, which is indigenous to that area.  Note that this structure has a quite similar look to some of the stone chambers and mounds that are found in the American Northeast, and elsewhere in the America's, in fact, all around the globe.  In the American Northeast, structures were built from the local granite, in the most part, yet the styles of the megalithic builders imply a common knowledge of the construction and USE of the chambers.  Also note the roof lintel here:  


Presented below is a link to a short 0:33 second commercial for the "hidden landscapes" series concerning the enigma of stone structures in the American Northeast.  Note the similarities between the structures shown in the commercial and the above picture, especially the structure shown at 0:18 seconds, although the similarities in structural integrity can be gleaned right off the bat from the advent of the ad.  Just follow the link below:


As the reader can now clearly discern for himself, the writings of researchers such as James Churchward's writings on the "Lost Continent" of Mu, the Motherland of Man, should not off-handedly be dismissed as "woo-woo".  On the contrary, such persons may have contributed a great knowledge of work that, if never published or shared, would leave our species (all of mankind) in the dark as to our origins of civilization, religious symbolism, and even, our cosmic origins.  A lot of work and new lines of inquiry would have to be opened to confirm the validity of these findings, but then again, perhaps that is what people like James Churchward, and people such as myself, (or Itzhak Bentov on the mechanics of consciousness), by writing this very post, and getting the research "out there" have already done for us.  We need only eyes to see and ears to listen.

Coming Up:  A Stone Chamber never shared before in photograph, at least to my knowledge.  So stay tuned.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Philosophy of the Recent Off Topic Posts and How They Tie In


The Philosophy of the Recent Off Topic Posts and How They Tie In

I realize I just posted a small series of off-topic threads.  I tend to do that from time to time.  I would philosophically make the case that these "off topic" posts aren't really too off-topic.  For instance, I don't want to sound too 'doom and gloom' about nuclear energy, but the very existence of the use, and especially the meltdown of nuclear reactors, and what that means pertaining to human culture (and therefore cultural remains) should be made aware of- we should be embracing more "free" and "green" energy by this stage of the game, but the special business interests keep it from being so.

Further, anomalous readings on the seismograph chart are also interesting; the anomaly could have anything to do with the earth's resonance, pole shifts, the earth going "rogue", cosmic radiation, you name it.  There is no doubt in my mind that the seers of the ancient past at least built some monuments (looking at the global phenomenon of monument building here) to keep track of not only the arch of the sun, the constellations and night sky, tracking time, etc., but also probably in response to some of these very anomalies as well.

Concerning oscillation and consciousness, I will quote a few lines from the book "Stalking the Wild Pendulum" by Itzhak Bentov a copy of which I have at hand;
"When we magnify our physical matter very much, we find that we are mostly void permeated by oscillating fields.  This is what objective physical reality is composed of.
This matrix of oscillating fields, which is the human body, is easily influenced by outside fields, whether natural, such as the changing low-frequency electro-magnetic fields generated by weather patterns or by changing magnetic and gravitational fields affected by the moon and the sun; or it can be influenced by artificial fields produced by humans, such as broadcasting fields of radio and television networks.
Our bodies generate electrostatic fields of their own.
When in the meditative state, our bodies go into resonance with the electric field of the planet."

I would add to the above notion, that furthermore, stone sites are also in a resonance with the planet, in this case, in a grid (however localized, such as the Ceremonial Stone Landscape practices of Eastern Native culture(s).)  This is one reason why pale bucket artifacts (post colonial, but still within a Native American ceremonial context) are found at a lot of older sites- these ritual objects were/ are in a sense interacting with the electric field of the planet by reflecting and refracting light, not to mention the material composition of the stones themselves (granite, quartz, etc.), especially when shaped out into say, a conical upright.  In the ancient world, in this case be it Algonkian, Iroquoian, Sioux, etc., this concept also related to the spirits (and in animistic cultures, EVERYTHING has an expression of Spirit), and I will leave it at that.  In the Fall 2016 bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society there is a great article titled "Quantitative Assessment of Stone Relics in a Western Massachusetts Town" by Rolf Cachat-Schilling, who is part Native himself (Nipmuc and Mohawk tribes.)  He writes,
"The nature of sacred stone relics is ethereal, echoic, and symbolic, not material and personal."

Lastly I should address the John Lamb Lash off topic clip that I shared.  Let it be known that I do not go around worrying about "mandella effects."  However, I believe that this comparative mythologist's over-all interpretation of this effect is more or less accurate- he is basically saying, "calm down people, this mandella effect isn't what you think it is, it is simply the life-force of the planet trying to ping your attention."  Lash has a cogent narrative of the creation myth of the earth itself, the intelligence of the planet, the astronomy and make-up of the cosmos, as well as cogently describing phenomenon such as electro-magnetic discharges of energy, and how this was interpreted in the ancient past.  Those are the reasons why I shared that particular video, but let it be known that I do not particularly follow or endorse the whole of JLL's work.  I would also say I did not mean to come off as being narcissistic concerning Judaism, Christianity or Islam.  Although it is true I am critical of all three in some sense, I am also very aware of the Sacred Scriptures and the Holy Sciences contained therein, with reverence.  It is true that there are many great teachings and works in the scriptures.

Many more posts and pictures of New England sites coming this June, so stay tuned!

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Nuclear Radiation Watch.


Nuclear Radiation Watch

Cherbonyl.  Fukushima.  The radiation from these nuclear disasters is only getting worse.  How come we never hear about the ON-GOING consequences of these disasters in the mainstream news?  Folks, these disasters are not out of sight, out of mind.  The radiation continues to spread around the globe from these events.  Below I will share some videos to raise some awareness of this issue.

Here is a news clip uploaded to YouTube from 2012 about higher than normal radiation levels found in Pacific ocean fish caught off the coast of California.  The uploader is "Strontium Milks."  From the description of the uploaded clip:

"The mass media warned you with this video in May of 2012. RADIATION IN FISH IS MUCH HIGHER NOW! FUKUSHIMA FISSIONING HAS NOT STOPPED! Studies shown fish gathered from Pacific had cesium Fukushima radiation contamination. Still many people eating sushi are not too concerned. Some even thought glowing Sushi would be cool as they could eat in the dark. I want to stress this is old news and the radiation levels now found in fish are likely much higher!"


Also from YouTube, this clip, a 9 minute presentation from Dr. Helen Caldicott.  "We are dealing with a diabolical energy".  "Women have been asked to stop having babies":


From "Woodward TV" on YouTube.  16 mins:


Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Mystifying Resonance Appearing On Instrument (Seismogram reading)


Mystifying Resonance Appearing On Instrument (Seismogram Reading)

Presented here are anomalous seismogram readings.  These are readings the uploader of this video, MrMBB333, put out not even a week ago.  Note that the reading from Massachusetts showed up as anomalous.  The uploader compares these signals to perhaps sacred geometry patterns, which is interesting to note.  If people cannot connect the patterns here between anomalous seismograph readings, sacred geometry, the fact that ancient people around the world built their megaliths, stone circles, etc. in "power places," (and possessed an art or science to do so) and say, John Lash's presentation's on the Sophianic Creation Myth/ Sophia's Correction, (or Itzhak Bentov's work on oscillation, consciousness, etc.), and the fact that the ancestors all around the world, knew all this in their own respective traditions, than I say, have a good day!

The neat little video here is less than 5 minutes.  A good thing to be aware of, these seismographs:

"Anomalous Seismograph Readings"

**Edit:  For more of an over-view on this uploader's seismogram readings, I will present here another upload from MrMBB333, from May 16, 2017, this bit of research and data being titled "Strange "humming signal" detected near North & South Poles of Earth! | Simultaneously".  This second presentation is just over 8 minutes:

Strange Humming Signal/ North & south Pole Simultaneous

Enjoy this data.  This smacks of what JLL refers to as, "Sophia's Correction." (The Earth itself correcting itself/ resetting it's course, possibly even to the extent of going rogue, i.e., becoming a rogue planet if need be.)

**Also Note: **  In the last video, the uploader also showed as a third resonance coming from a mid-way point between the North and South Poles.  This was one of the Pit Cairn islands (if I heard him correctly) in Polynesia.  A couple of years ago on this blog, I shared an article which revealed that a Moai statue had been un-earthed in a mud-slide on the Pit Cairn islands.  This is significant because before that date (either Nov./Dec. 2015 or maybe 2014), academics (yeah... "quackademics"), claimed that the phenomenon of the Moai statues was exclusive to Easter Island (Rapa Nui) alone!  The Pit Cairn islands are thousands of miles away elsewhere in Oceana.  So we are looking at a MUCH OLDER cultural phase that set those stones up in Polynesia (Rapa Nui, and now known to be in the Pit Cairn islands as well.)  To Polynesian people, Rapa Nui (aka Easter Island) is known as the "NAVAL OF THE WORLD."  According to Polynesian mythos, Polynesian culture (or maybe at least the ROOTS of it) spread out from this "Naval of the World" (Rapa Nui) and spread to other areas, which directly contradicts the "quackademic" claim that Polynesia was settled by SouthEast Asian people (perhaps it was in a successive migration, whereupon they mixed with the bloodlines of the indigenous Polynesian).  Obviously there are many sunken islands in Polynesia which would have made island hopping easier.  The Moai statues portray the "Long Ears", or to wit, the "Ancient Ones."  They were obviously first erected AT LEAST tens of thousands of years ago (the current academic dating on the statues is an outright LIE), probably when all the land (mostly now sunken) from the area of Rapa Nui, Pit Cairn islands, and perhaps places in other directions, was all one ancient center for the "Naval of the World."  Perhaps if the Earth is correcting itself (going "back online"), it is no coincidence there is a strong resonance coming from the naval of the world as well as the North and South poles.          

Friday, May 19, 2017

Itzhak Bentov- From Atom to Cosmos


Itzhak Bentov- From Atom to Cosmos

Changing gears.  I hope people realize that in a sense these "Off Topic" lectures do have something to do with Stone-works sites.  Take the last post, the John Lamb Lash lecture; he is able to articulate what people all around the world were able to perceive in terms of electro-magnetic discharges of energy ("sky" or "rainbow" serpents) in the spiral arms of the galaxy, and even weave that into a visionary creation story of the world itself, drawing from sources he translated himself such as the Coptic Nag Hamadi texts.  If that isn't brilliant, I don't know what is.  I do believe his version of the "Gnostics" (or "those who are aimed") is the correct version- they were not an early branch of Christianity, in fact, they spoke against the early version of Christian zealots, just as there is today Islamic zealotry and zealotry in Judaism, no less, let's be honest.  The traditions of the Gnostics had roots in the much earlier Persian Magi and Egyptian Mystery Schools.  The movement of the Gnostic's seemed to end with the stoning death of Hypatia and the burning of the library of Alexandria (I think 4th century CE).    

Anyway.  The presenter of this next link is Itzhak Bentov, who wrote a book in the 1970's I picked up in a used book store in the cheap and on the fly many years ago, a book called "Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Conciousness".

The presentation is 1 hour 48 minutes long.  Some good ideas here: