soli-lunar measures in pyramid sites
Feb 26, 2006 09:29 PM
by krsanna
Several values you mention here are exactly the same at Teotihuacan,
when one uses a meter by the twelfth root of two as the base measure
for the site. When this is used as the base measure, 432, 216 and
108 and others are used as signal points between key structures in
the pyramid center with numerous Pythagorean triangles.
I began looking into the pyramid center at Teotihuacan because I
discovered two crop circles -- one in Washington and one in New
York -- that form an equilateral triangle with the pyramid center,
with a distance of 2,160 miles (within .01%) on each side. When I
started studying Teotihuacan to find out what was there, I was
amazed.
You may have seen the crop-circle pyramid triangle article on my web
site. If you look at it, be sure to click on the photos of the crop
circles to pull up the diagrams I made showing the orientation of
the crop circles to magnetic north.
Magnetic north began rapidly moving in 1994, the years after the
crop circles were made. Magnetic north is now moving so rapidly it
is expected to be in Siberia within 50 years at the present rate.
This does not consider that the speed could continue to increase.
I've found the relationship between Teotihuacan and the Great
Pyramid in pretty basic mathematics. (It's not on my web site but
in hard copy. Teotihuacan has an unique relationship with the Great
Pyramid and the calendar. Together they form sort of a bracket that
defines planetary rotation.
I started looking at the relationshp of these with the Vedas after
reading Blavatsky. I found several references to "Vedic
Mathematics" by Googling after we talked and a reference in
Wikipedia, which is pretty good.
Blavatsky called Krishna the Sun-god, and that gave me a place to
start with the Vedas and the sun. At the time of Krishna's death in
3102 BCE, the 5th race was starting to incarnate in India. I
applied this symbolism to correlate some basic solar data in an
article I wrote entitled, "The Death Of The Sun God and Ancient
American Codices" if you would like to see it. The Mayan long count
started in 3113 BCE.
Teotihuacan was not excavated at the time Blavatsky visited Mexico
and the literature associated with the ancient traditions of Mexico
had been totally destroyed. In fact, Teotihuacan is not yet fully
excavated today.
The true history of Teotihuacan is beginning to be extracted from
Aztec mythology. The Aztecs never had any direct association with
the builders of Teotihuacan, who remain unknown to this day.
By the way, I live in Missoula, MT now, but I have had some
correspence with James Gilliland at White Trout Lake. I stopped
looking for the craft years ago, when I reckoned with the reality
that visuals of the craft aren't worth a hill of beans in and of
themselves. I took an entirely different tack in observing and
dealinlg with the phenomona.
Krsanna
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Krsanna,
Thanks for your reply and comments. The Sun is 864,000 miles in
diameter
this value was known to the ancient astronomers of India. the values
864, 432,
216, 108 etc. are ubiquitous and are multiple use item. A sign of
the Zodiac
is 2160 years long (216 or 6x6x6x10). The Kings chamber has a volume
of 1296
cubic feet a multiple of 6 and 1296 is 1/20 of the solar year of
25,920 years.
Sun and Moon dimensions as base numerical values are really
interesting. Give
me a couple days, I will look for my receipt for the last copy I
purchased of
Vedic Mathematics with the Vedanta data on it, I will also try to
call them
here and get the lady's name who I spoke with to get the book, I
just
remembered, she also knew Daniel P. Fry, we had a long conversation
about UFO and him,
she has had contact experience when she was younger.
Being in Washington do you know about the Self Mastery Center
near White
Trout Lake and all the video of the Craft they have taken up there?
Best regards,
John
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