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  • It an interesting Pattern when you trace back the Origins of many Great Artist / Inventor / Discoverer of the early 20th century ...Tesla....Leedskalnin....Alphonse Mucha...G.I. Gurdjieff ... Leon Sprink...etc...All from Central Europe / Russia...we do know of the existence of the Bosnian pyramid ...and maybe more are hidden in those parts
    of Europe

    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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    • An interesting piece of info:

      George Gurdjieff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      In late May 1920, when political conditions in Georgia changed and the old order was crumbling, his party traveled by foot to Batumi on the Black Sea coast and then[clarification needed] to Istanbul. Gurdjieff rented an apartment on Koumbaradji Street in Péra, and later at 13 Abdullatif Yemeneci Sokak near the Galata Tower.[11] The apartment is near the kha’neqa’h (monastery) of the Molavieh Order of Sufis (founded by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi), where Gurdjieff, Ouspensky and Thomas de Hartmann experienced the sema ceremony of The Whirling Dervishes. In Istanbul, Gurdjieff also met Captain John G. Bennett, then head of British Military Intelligence in Constantinople. Later, Bennett would become a follower of Gurdjieff and of Ouspensky




      Reception and influence

      Opinions on Gurdjieff's writings and activities are divided. Sympathizers regard him as a charismatic master who brought new knowledge into Western culture, a psychology and cosmology that enable insights beyond those provided by established science.[24] On the other hand, some critics assert he was simply a charlatan with a large ego and a constant need for self-glorification.[42] Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh), Frank Lloyd Wright,[43] Keith Jarrett, George Russell (composer), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan. Gurdjieff's notable personal students include Jeanne de Salzmann, Willem Nyland, Lord Pentland (Henry John Sinclair), P. D. Ouspensky, Olga de Hartmann, Thomas de Hartmann, Jane Heap, John G. Bennett, Alfred Richard Orage, Maurice Nicoll, Lanza del Vasto, George and Helen Adie, Rene Daumal and Katherine Mansfield. The Italian composer and singer Franco Battiato was sometime inspired by Gurdjieff's work, for example in his song "Centro di gravità permanente" - one of most popular modern Italian pop songs. Aleister Crowley visited his Institute at least once and privately praised Gurdjieff's work, though with some reservations.[44] During WWI, Algernon Blackwood took up spying while reporting to John Buchan, author of The Thirty Nine (39 form 6 )Steps. After the war, during the Roaring Twenties, Blackwood studied with Gurdjieff and Ouspensky.[45]

      Gurdjieff gave new life and practical form to ancient teachings of both East and West. For example, the Socratic and Platonic emphasis on "the examined life" recurs in Gurdjieff's teaching as the practice of self-observation. His teachings about self-discipline and restraint reflect Stoic teachings. The Hindu and Buddhist notion of attachment recurs in Gurdjieff's teaching as the concept of identification. Similarly, his cosmology can be "read" against ancient and esoteric sources, respectively Neoplatonic and in such sources as Robert Fludd's treatment of macrocosmic musical structures.

      Fourth Way Enneagram

      An aspect of Gurdjieff's teachings which has come into prominence in recent decades is the enneagram geometric figure. For many students of the Gurdjieff tradition, the enneagram remains a koan, challenging and never fully explicated. There have been many attempts to trace the origins of this version of the enneagram; some similarities to other figures have been found, but it seems that Gurdjieff was the first person to make the enneagram figure publicly known and that only he knew its true source.[citation needed] Others have used the enneagram figure in connection with personality analysis, principally in the Enneagram of Personality as developed by Oscar Ichazo, Claudio Naranjo, Helen Palmer and others. Most aspects of this application are not directly connected to Gurdjieff's teaching or to his explanations of the enneagram.
      also Rodin Proved that the enneagram can be applied to electromagnetic....search Rodin Coil (principle of Mentalism )

      It is true of most
      countries that you cannot understand to-day
      unless
      you know something of yesterday
      Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-21-2012, 11:54 AM.
      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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      • from: Saint Germain's Dragon

        Perhaps a long-hidden rare manuscript written by Saint Germain himself can shed some light on the subject bridging the past and present day reports of terrifying dragons in the sky and lineaged Dragon Societies.

        We ride on the back of the Winged Dragon to the birth of myths that described cosmological changes and brought incomprehensible catastrophe to our ancestors but led to the rebirth of modern civilization. It contains the common root of the mysteries of qabalah, alchemy, magic, hermetics, tantra, The Bible, the Tree of Life, immortality, and more.

        This winged dragon is the symbolic superstar of Saint Germain’s Triangle Book. In The Book of Lambspring (as in Lamb = Agnets = Agnus ). It represents the Anima Mundi, or Soul of the World, which is the sum total of planetary existence -- the holographic blueprint on which form is based, the informational level or primal source of being - Zero Point. It is said that medicine providing the gift of youth can be made from its venom. (paracelsus "All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; only the dose permits something not to be poisonous." )


        The dragon is a healing power. The spiritual food of immortality signifies the ability of the ego to assimilate the previously unconscious aspects of the Self. This is the elixir of youth that creates the immortal body, equivalent to the Philosopher's Stone. The invocation with powerful godnames is combined with the dragon emblem to initiate the current. The rite couldn't be practiced without the Emblems and Sigils and perhaps the bloodline.

        In legend, the alchemical Philosopher's Stone is kept in the custody of the reawakened Dragon, the Adept who inhabits his or her Body of Light. Alchemy itself is a triple process of uniting the physical, psychological and spiritual. In Masonry, each line of the triangle itself symbolizes a kingdom of nature -- mineral, vegetable and animal. They stand for explorations the Master Mason needs for a complete education.

        All these points may be clues to the nature of the "winged dragon" of the title page of The Triangle Book. In alchemy it is a symbol of the volatile elements. The winged dragon appears as a symbol of coagulatio in other alchemy texts, suggesting the pandemonium of psychic images.

        Psychologically, the dragon is the union of ordinary human reality with the Transpersonal Self and a passion for transformation. Some now say it is a symbol of DNA or the kundalini energy. Thus, it is a symbol of the Great Work.
        a Fractal Construct like you



        link to scanned pages of the triangle book by St Germain:

        Manly Palmer Hall collection of alchemical manuscripts, 1500-1825

        this going to be fun ) possibly applicable to electromagnetism if you know how to interpret it ....fractal

        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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        • one more info , forgot to add, about Rennes le Chateau in the Languedoc Region:

          from:Sidobre

          Geography of the Languedoc: Areas of Special Interest: The Sidobre

          The granite plateau of the Sidobre is found in the north west part of the regional natural park of Haut-Languedoc, overlooking the plain of Castres to the west, in the department of Tarn. It lies south west of the massif central, between Lacrouzette, Ferrières, Saint-Salvy-de-la-Balme and Lafontasse. The river Agout winds around the edge of the area.

          It is around ten kilometres long and ten kilometres wide, its surface fissured by erosion. This is one of the largest deposits of granite in Europe, formed over millennia. 300 million years ago a 12 kilometre stream of molten magma surged over the area to a depth of some 12 kilometres in the Hercynian mountain range. Today the remnant of that geological activity is the Massif Central, including, to the south, the Montagne Noire and the Sidobre of Upper Languedoc. Eroded over the millennia, this mountainous terrain contains crystalline deposits of mica, quartz and feldspar, which formed as the magma cooled.

          This is not a well known area, particularly considering the numbers who flock to nearby Carcassonne. This in itself is a good reason to visit the area. Erosion over the ages has left remarkable formations, including:
          Chaos de Saint Dominique,
          Peyro Clabado (Clenched Nail), a massive block of granite weighing over 750 tons, perched on some very .
          Le roc de Pèiro Clavado or Peyro Clabado (Clenched Nail), at Lacrouzette : a block of 780 tonnes naturally balanced on small rocks
          Le chaos de la Resse : a river of rocks
          Le lac du merle : « Blackbird Lake» full of rounded pebbles
          Le rocher de l'oie : «Goose rock»
          Les Trois Fromages (The three cheeses) best seen on foot as the GR36 footpath passes this way. Les Trois Fromages is a vast block of granite fissured by ice erosion into three parts.
          Roc de l'Oie is a shapely block
          The Elephant
          The Phallus

          Forests, streams and waterfalls provide a veneer over great granite masses, products of the process by which the earth itself was formed.

          The economy of this region has evolved around the extraction of granite, its transformation, commercialisation and transport, which provide employment for some 2300 people and 250 small businesses, and have won international renown in the working of the stone. The Arche de la Defense at Paris is covered with Sidobre granite.


          A great national design competition was launched in 1982 as the initiative of French president François Mitterrand. Danish architect Johann Otto von Spreckelsen (1929–1987) and Danish engineer Erik Reitzel designed the winning entry to be a 20th-century version of the Arc de Triomphe: a monument to humanity and humanitarian ideals rather than military victories. The construction of the monument began in 1985. Spreckelsen resigned on July 1986 and ratified the transfer of all his architectural responsibilities to his associate, French architect Paul Andreu. Reitzel continued his work until the monument was completed in 1989.

          The Arche is in the approximate shape of a cube (width: 108m, height: 110m, depth: 112m); it has been suggested[who?] that the structure looks like a hypercube (a tesseract) projected onto the three-dimensional world. It has a prestressed concrete frame covered with glass and Carrara marble from Italy and was built by the French civil engineering company Bouygues.


          a Stargate of sort



          Rennes le Chateau 2 - Demain l'Héritage Révélé ( Jimmy Guieu ) - YouTube
          Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-21-2012, 01:26 PM.
          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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          • Hey MM got zapped by the wimshurst yet

            Something Iv wanted to know when the machine is running do you get a magnetic field at the shaft, there is a chance you may not since they are opposing, just thought you may give it a shot if you have a compass on hand.

            Thanks
            dave
            Half of the Answer is knowing the right Question

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            • will do when i get the itch to start ....as for being zapped ...not yet ...

              Thanks Dave

              i think blackchisel97 also has one....more likely to have a compass at hand....don't you blackchisel97
              Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-21-2012, 01:29 PM.
              Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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              • from: Rennes le Chateau 2 - Demain l'Héritage Révélé ( Jimmy Guieu ) - YouTube

                images taken from the church of Rennes le Chateau (or somewhere close )

                you'll recognize much of these images as they have been discussed (Principle of Polarity )



                this one corresponds to the following



                you know the expression " Divide and Conquer" or "Clash of the civilizations"....what if i told you


                3 = Torah

                6= Bible

                9= Koran


                (or you could switch the numbers for each, it does not matter as each combination will have its own meaning )



                the beauty of Fractal Constructs...when put together they will resonate to each other
                from: http://www.energeticforum.com/genera...n-society.html



                it takes 3 waves to make a variation

                a fractal construct has an 'efficient function', it has a fractal ergonomy to them, they function on multiple levels and in multiple dimensions:
                COHERENCE AT ANY LEVEL IS COHERENCE AT ALL LEVELS.
                An orderly arrangement between wave lengths establishes a connection between frequencies and fields. But for this connection to last, it must resonate to all frequencies and fields. This can only be accomplished through the resonate structure of golden mean pathways
                . a harmonic cascade effect
                ps: Nostradamus lived in the same Geographic Area
                Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-21-2012, 01:54 PM.
                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                  will do when i get the itch to start ....as for being zapped ...not yet ...

                  Thanks Dave

                  i think blackchisel97 also has one....more likely to have a compass at hand....don't you blackchisel97
                  No, I wish. I have built one when I started to explore this field but that was 35 years ago. I'm collecting parts to make one again, with slightly modified layden jars and powered by perm. magnet motor. Just an idea I want to try.

                  Thanks
                  V
                  'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'

                  General D.Eisenhower


                  http://www.nvtronics.org

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                  • sorry blackchisel97, i thought you did

                    little update started playing around with making ormus...not yet comfortable enough to start playing with the liquid

                    just a little side note (haven't done the search yet ) but i have seen many research done on ormus for health issue....but not in the experimentation for instance in the creation of crystal batteries / energy catalyser ....remember Principle of Mentalism : Universe is all Wave (source field )
                    Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-22-2012, 01:04 PM.
                    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                    • A painting of Augustine of Hippo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                      Augustine of Hippo ( /ɒˈɡʌstɨn/[1][2] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2] Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis;[3] November 13, 354 – August 28, 430), also known as Augustine, St. Augustine, St. Austin,[4] St. Augoustinos, Blessed Augustine, or St. Augustine the Blessed,[5] was Bishop of Hippo Regius (present-day Annaba, Algeria). He was a Latin philosopher and theologian from Roman Africa. His writings were very influential in the development of Western Christianity.

                      According to his contemporary, Jerome, Augustine "established anew the ancient Faith."[6] In his early years he was heavily influenced by Manichaeism and afterward by the Neo-Platonism of Plotinus.
                      Follow his heart (held on the left hand and pen ) 6 3 9 receive and emit like a Fractal Antenna ( ie Initiate Teacher )





                      --------------------------

                      I f this was the key to many esoteric teachings...let's apply it to some of the most intriguing paintings we discussed

                      the St Augustine Painting: follow the Ray of Truth



                      Mona Lisa : Open your Eye and you'll find the Treasure



                      note that each number falls on a different geographic scenery and the famous smile
                      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                      • just in case, you are wondering...this is the recipe I am following...instead of loved ones pictture...i will use this picture:



                        Simple Ormus-Making Recipe
                        by Anne Beversdorf




                        This recipe s offered by Anne Beversdorf. Please feel free to copy and distribute. There is absolutely NO recommendation about usage here. This is an experimental product available for research purposes.

                        For more information about ORMUS, see ORMUS Index

                        Equipment needed:
                        2 Stainless steel or pyrex bowls, to hold at least ½ gallon volume each
                        Coffee filters
                        Strainer to hold coffee filters (coffee pot top is ok unless aluminum.) Do not use aluminum.
                        Squirt bottle with good lid, or dropper bottle
                        pH paper that tests up to at least 11 (I’m happy with strips ordered from Molecular Models, Permanent Magnets, Test Strips, Science Lab Supplies )
                        Glass jar (spigot at bottom is useful)
                        Turkey baster or 50cc syringe (esp. if you don’t have a spigot on the jar)

                        Pyrex measuring cup.

                        Ingredients needed:
                        Coarse sea salt. The gray kind that looks damp—clumps together—is best. I get it from Trader Joe’s for $3.79/2-cup jar. Or you can order Dead Sea Salt directly from Soapmaking Supplies | Soapmaking Recipes | Soap making Supply | Snowdrift Farm | Essential Oils for Soapmaking
                        Lye (Red Devil Lye is in most groceries in the Drano section). You can also order food grade lye from Soapmaking Supplies | Soapmaking Recipes | Soap making Supply | Snowdrift Farm | Essential Oils for Soapmaking
                        Gallon of Distilled water
                        White distilled vinegar

                        Preparation: Do this over the sink, out of the way.

                        Pour one cup of distilled water in Pyrex measuring cup that’s sitting in the sink. Add two tablespoons of lye powder. Standing back from the sink so fumes don’t get in your eyes, stir powder til it dissolves. Note: The water will get hot. If lye powder contacts your skin or clothes, remove it immediately with water and soap---take off the clothing immediately. The powder will eat through clothing and skin.

                        Place the squirt bottle or dropper bottle in the sink and pour the lye solution into the bottle. If water is still hot, leave the lid loosely placed over the top. You can fasten it later, when the water cools down.

                        Instructions:
                        Pour 4 cups of water in a bowl and dissolve 1cup of salt in the water. (Different brands of salt have different yields. Dead Sea salt takes 1/8 cup per gallon.)
                        Strain salt water thru coffee filters into the second bowl. You will probably have to use many coffee filters, as there’s a lot of “stuff” in sea salt.
                        With pH paper ready, start adding dropperfuls (or very small squirts) of lye-water to the salt water, STIRRING CONSTANTLY. (Vary your stir pattern, as the lye-water will tend to concentrate on one section unless you blend it everywhere.)
                        Check the pH of the water. You want the pH to reach 10 without going as high as 11. It will rise slowly til it gets to about 9, and then will go faster. When it gets to about 10 it will suddenly rise FAST. If it gets as high as 11, add a few drops of vinegar to bring the PH back down.
                        Note: The reason for the exact pH reading is that the m-state elements will drop out of the water at just over 10.5. If you go too high, other elements (“Gilchrist Elements”) will drop out of the water, and they are bad for you. So you want the pH to stay under 11. (10.78 to be exact).
                        When the correct pH is reached, check several places in the water to make sure it’s evenly distributed.
                        Pour water in large jar. Let it settle for at least 4 hours. Overnight is best. A white or grey precipitate will form at the bottom of the jar.
                        When 4-12 hours has passed, drain or siphon off the clear water (salt water), and refill the bottle with distilled or good drinking water. (You may keep this water, adding more distilled to it and raising the pH to get more precipitate.) Shake it and let it settle again. This is called “washing the precipitate”.
                        Wash the precipitate at least 3 times with clean water, each time shaking it and letting it settle at least 4 hours before repeating.
                        After the last wash, pour the “slurry” of grey/white powder and water into a glass jar with a lid and save it for use. Store it away from electric or magnetic fields.
                        Since Ormus is strongly affected by intent and by energy fields, it seems to increase its potency if you surround it with high-energy objects. These range from crystals, to photos of beloved teachers or grandmothers, to written intentions of goals, etc.

                        How to use If you choose to ingest it, start with about a half teaspoon twice a day. If you take too much at the beginning you may go into a “healing crisis” as your body detoxes.

                        It has also been applied directly to the skin to improve scars, age spots, wrinkles, discolorations, etc.

                        Pets and plants love it. (You don’t need to use much on plants to get huge yields. If you use TOO much, yield drops. The ratio, for what it’s worth, is 3 gallons per acre once a season. I’ve also heard one-half cup per five gallons of water.) Flowering plants bloom like mad after receiving just a drop of Ormus in their water.

                        For more information on Ormus, combining Ormus with essential oils, or for astrological insights into personal growth, contact:

                        Anne Beversdorf Inner Growth Counselor Western and Vedic Astrologe

                        it would be interesting to print the design on silver or gold coated paper search the internet some sell them
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                        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                        • The Principle of Polarity.

                          "Everything is Dual; everything has poles; everything has its pair of opposites; like and unlike are the same; opposites are identical in nature, but different in degree; extremes meet; all truths are but half-truths; all paradoxes may be reconciled." - The Kybalion
                          Spiritual Gold / Material Gold

                          You may not have noticed it but the story itself of Rennes le Chateaux has also two poles :

                          When man writes, he inscribes characters upon rock, leaf, paper, wood, or steel. When God writes, the characters He writes are living creatures.
                          Rennes le Chateau, Story 1st part

                          Marie d'Hautpoul and Father Bigou

                          Antoine Bigou had succeeded his uncle Jean as priest of Rennes le Château in 1774 .He was the confessor of marchioness of Hautpoul.It is said that she told him a very important family secret and gave him some documents just before she died. It is said that she asked him to tell the secret to another person who would understand it's importance. Marie de Négri Dables, Lady of Hautpoul died on January 17th 1781 and was buried in Rennes le Chateau’s churchyard

                          Bigou hid the documents in one of the pillar that held the altar in the church.

                          In 1791,he laid a flagstone on the marchioness’ tomb.

                          He had some strange signs carved on the tombstone : ET IN ARCADIA EGO :I who am also in Arcadia

                          Moreover,as the lady died on January 17th 1781,the date on the grave should be MDCCLXXXI instead of MDC O LXXXI

                          In the church,he had the Knights flagstone laid before the altar,but the sculpted side was facing the ground.

                          He was considered a non-juring priest and he had to flee to Sabadell,Spain,where he died on March 21st 1794 after he had told the secret to Father Jean Vié (priest in Rennes les Bains) and to Father Emile François Cayron (priest in St Laurent de la Cabrerisse). Both men were priests of their towns from 1840 to 1872

                          The signs on the tomb were erased by Sauniere ,but we know of 2 reproductions of it.One was made by Eugène Cros( an amateur archeologist),the other by Eugène Stublein.On Stublein’s drawing though,the greek letters ( et in arcadia ego) do not appear.
                          a map found from the link....mash up time




                          don't know what it means for now...might be useful later on

                          -------------------from a previous post:

                          Another of Poussin's Painting:



                          Number 3



                          Pink(skin) Yellow and Blue.....the Empress

                          Et in Arcadia ego - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                          "Et in Arcadia ego" is a Latin phrase that most famously appears as the title of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665). They are pastoral paintings depicting idealized shepherds from classical antiquity, clustering around an austere tomb. The more famous second version of the subject, measuring 87 by 120 centimetres (34.25 x 47.24 in), is in the Louvre, Paris, and also goes under the name "Les bergers d'Arcadie" ("The Arcadian Shepherds").
                          The literal word-for-word translation of the phrase is "Even in Arcadia I (am there)," "I" being death, and "Arcadia" being understood as a utopian land. It is usually interpreted as a memento mori. In Greece, during Antiquity, Greeks lived in cities close to the sea, and led an urban life. Only Arcadians, in the middle of Peloponnese, lacked cities, were far from the sea, and led a shepherd life. For urban Greeks, especially during the Hellenistic era, Arcadia symbolized pure, rural, idyllic life, far from the city.
                          Poussin's own first version of the painting (now in Chatsworth House) was probably commissioned as a reworking of Guercino's version. It is in a far more Baroque style than the later version, characteristic of Poussin's early work. In the Chatsworth painting the shepherds are actively discovering the half-hidden and overgrown tomb, and are reading the inscription with curious expressions. The shepherdess, standing at the left, is posed in sexually suggestive fashion, very different from her austere counterpart in the later version. The later version has a far more geometric composition and the figures are much more contemplative. The mask-like face of the shepherdess conforms to the conventions of the Classical "Greek profile"


                          Poussin was thirty when he arrived in Rome. At first he lodged with Simon Vouet.[4] Through Marino, he had been introduced to Marcello Sacchetti who in turn introduced him to another of his early patrons, Cardinal Francesco Barberini. Financial difficulties arose with the departure to Spain of Barberini, accompanied by Cassiano dal Pozzo, the antiquarian and the Cardinal's secretary, who later would become a great friend and patron. However, their return from Spain in 1626 stabilized Poussin’s position, with renewed patronage by the Barberini and their circle
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                          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                          • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                            It an interesting Pattern when you trace back the Origins of many Great Artist / Inventor / Discoverer of the early 20th century ...Tesla....Leedskalnin....Alphonse Mucha...G.I. Gurdjieff ... Leon Sprink...etc...All from Central Europe / Russia...we do know of the existence of the Bosnian pyramid ...and maybe more are hidden in those parts
                            of Europe

                            the name of the Cathars found in Languedoc kept popping up throughout this recent research...here is an interesting fact about them and their origins

                            Catharism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                            Catharism (from Greek: καθαρός, katharos, pure)[1] was a name given to a Christian religious movement with dualistic and gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc region of France and other parts of Europe in the 11th century and flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries. The movement was extinguished in the early decades of the thirteenth century, when the Cathars were persecuted and massacred under the Inquisition.

                            Catharism had its roots in the Paulician movement in Armenia and the Bogomils of Bulgaria which took influences from the Paulicians. Though the term "Cathar" has been used for centuries to identify the movement, whether the movement identified itself with this name is debatable.[2][3] In Cathar texts, the terms "Good Men" (Bons Hommes) or "Good Christians" are the common terms of self-identification.
                            Bogomilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



                            Bogomilism was a Gnostic religiopolitical sect founded in the First Bulgarian Empire by the priest Bogomil during the reign of Tsar Petar I in the 10th century.[1][2][3] It most probably arose in what is today the region of Macedonia ( Native Region of Alexander the Great , pupil of Aristotle )[4][5] as a response to the social stratification that occurred as a result of the introduction of feudalism and as a form of political movement and opposition to the Bulgarian state and the church.

                            The Bogomils called for a return to early Christianity, rejecting the ecclesiastical hierarchy, and their primary political tendencies were resistance to the state and church authorities. This helped the movement spread quickly in the Balkans, gradually expanding throughout the Byzantine Empire and later reaching Kievan Rus ,Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dalmatia, Italy, France, and England.

                            The Bogomils were dualists in that they believed the world was created not by the Abrahamic God, but by an evil demiurge — the Devil. They did not use the cross nor build churches, preferring to perform rituals outdoors.
                            All Truth is Half Truth ...fractal



                            Note the regions as you may recognize as some of the great learning centers of their time
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                            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                            • the Paulician movement in Armenia

                              Carahunge Armenia's Stone Henge

                              In the mountains of nowadays Armenia (in the south, close to town Goris), the first observatory Carahunge (Car-means stone, hunge-means voice, sound) was created. It has a history of 7.500 years and scientists believe, that there is a tight connection between the observatory in Armenia and Stonehenge in Britain, since the latter is much younger (about 4000 years) and the name itself is similar to the Armenian name and the second half of the name (hange) does not really mean anything in English.


                              This Prehistoric Monument consisting of hundreds of Standing Stones on a territorial area of approximately 7 hectares.
                              Many of these stones have smooth angled holes of 4 to 5cm in diameter, the angles of the holes being directed at different points on the horizon and outer space. The age of Carahunge has been estimated to be 7500 years or older (VI millennium BC). This was accurately ascertained by taking readings of the motion of the Sun, Moon and stars, using four independent astronomical methods based on the laws of the changes of the Earth’s axis precession and incline.


                              ---------------
                              Side note : the immigration Pattern can be interpreted as the two poles of a magnet





                              Paulicians (Armenian: Պաւլիկեաններ, also remembered as Pavlikians or Paulikianoi[1]) were a Christian Adoptionist sect and militarized revolt movement, also accused by medieval sources as Gnostic and quasi Manichaean Christian. They flourished between 650 and 872 in Armenia and the Eastern Themes of the Byzantine Empire.
                              Though the term "Cathar" has been used for centuries to identify the movement, whether the movement identified itself with this name is debatable.[2][3] In Cathar texts, the terms "Good Men" (Bons Hommes) or "Good Christians" are the common terms of self-identification.
                              did i mention the mountains of the Pyrenees are close by
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                              • The same can be said about the other side of the straight





                                -------------------and on the South/ Female Pole you get a different kind of "Cathedral"



                                The Alcázar of Seville (Spanish "Reales Alcázares de Sevilla" or "Royal Alcazars of Seville") is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, originally a Moorish fort.

                                The Almohades were the first to build a palace, which was called Al-Muwarak, on the site of the modern day Alcázar. The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudéjar architecture. Subsequent monarchs have added their own additions to the Alcázar. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as the official Seville residence and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional.
                                Baths of Lady María de Padilla





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