Re: Theos-World A theory....
Sep 02, 2002 07:27 PM
by samblo
Dallas,
No, I haven't read the articles by HPB you posted but will shortly.
I might add
I have all the works by Bellamy and Posnansky that I posted. It
took 2 years of study of Bellamy's principal publications to
become acquainted with the Glyph
system. It is absolutely fascinating content. Prior to their works
I had acquired
other works about worldwide traditions of peoples on all continents
and the racial
memories handed down about the "Sky Dragon" and it's variations.
The idea that the Moon of the Present is the remains of the Moon of the
Past is unique to
Bellamy and Allens works. An additional resource they employed in
their
theory were the propositions put forward by Hans Hoerbiger who
independently
computed the mathematics of the capture sequence and temporary
"Bollard
Anchor" points of the newly acquired satellite (our previous Moon)
and the points
on the Earth relative to the same. That the Glyphs of Tiahuanaco
render in explicit
Azimuth and Altitude the path of the Moon is a revelation in terms
of the Astronomical competency of this Archaic Culture whomever
they were. One of the
transformations of thinking in the study of the Glyphs was getting
to try to step into the mind of who ever carved these figures. They
seemed to emulate the gaze
and surveying markers.Toeing the Mark, sighting the Horizon, and
other expedient
yet simple actions. The "Snail" figure on the Headdress represents
the Zenith Point vertical to the observor, while the "spiral"
engraved on the Shell represents the Altitude above the Horizon
Point in 30 degree increments. It is a wonderful
thought image. Analyzing the various angle of the nose and other
elements one finds they contribute data to the scenery of the
astronomical construct. Taking a
"Heading" is literal here,lol. In any case I highly recommend this
unique inheritance of Tiahuanaco, it is sad the Spanish
destroyed critical knowledge bases inscribed on Monolithic figure
18 feet tall which were covered head to foot
with information that could have revealed even more of what science
and knowledge Tiahuanaco Had, only three remain I think, the
rest became railroad
ballast.
John
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