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Orion, Pyramids, Mayan Calendar

by Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer <anonymous@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 18, 2008 at 06:42 PM

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 Remember the ancient Egyptian proverb which relates:   
    
            "The Pyramids don't fear time.   
               Time fears the Pyramids."        
 ___________________________________________________        
    
 <snips>        
    
 Also, I retrieved this brief excerpt regarding the       
 Great Pyramid at the al-Gizeh plateau in Egypt, in   
 one of my articles dated 30 May 2001 4:50:51 -0000.   
             
 >The descending passage is measured at 26d 18m 9.7s,   
 >(47.33"h x 41.257"w x 345'l, +/-0.013" per 100 ft.)       
 >and is oriented near due north within 3 arcminutes.   
 >Keeping within the specified tolerances, this adds   
 >about 39'15" of vertical viewing angle to both the   
 >bottom and top of the window from the subterranean   
 >floor, i.e. from 25* 38' 54.7" up to 26* 57' 24.7";   
 >also, adds about 34'13" to each side of the window.          
 >   
 >At the Pyramid's position, ie 29N58:51.06 latitude,   
 >the CNP is near 3* 40' 41.4" above the upper limit   
 >of the descending passage window without taking in-   
 >to account the added 39'15" at the top (as viewing   
 >from the very bottom of the passage) but is closer          
 >to 3* 01' 26.4" when the added 39'15" is accounted   
 >for. This means that any celestial light below the   
 >86* 58' 33.6" declination limit may be viewed from         
 >the subterranean floor down to 85* 40' 03.6" limit.   
 ____________________________________________________   
    
 Here's another excerpt regarding the "belt" of Orion         
 from one of my blogs dated Sat, 27 Jan 2001 21:40:05   
 +0100 (CET), which hi-resolution graphic is attached,       
 which I calculated using the freeware Cartes du Ciel,   
 which allows star calculation 20,000 BC to 20,000 AD,   
 http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/index.html,
and the   
 freeware http://astrolog.offline.ee/astrolog/,
to wit:   
    
 >The three stars of Orion's Belt Julian Day -2113621.0,   
 >or Tuesday, 1.5 January 10,500 BC proleptic Gregorian:   
 >   
 >         Aldebaran  15Tau00' -05:31' alTau   
 >         Mintaka    27Tau11' -24:38' deOri   
 >         Alnilam    28Tau16' -25:37' e****i          
 >         Alnitak    29Tau27' -26:26' zeOri   
 >   
 >Compare the J2000 positions for these same four stars:   
 (ref.
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=ddaf3f0891d6d2630e9829f2dafba109@[EMAIL
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)
  
 (ref.
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=341c2c5a90f00c7642fad0556ff69270@[EMAIL
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 >   
 >            J2000.0 FK5 JDE 2451545.00   
 >            1.5 Jan 2000 TDT (TDB/JDE)   
 >            1-Jan-2000 11:58:55.816 UT          
 >            calculated for 11:58:55 UT   
 >   
 >   Aldebaran:  15Tau00'00.0000" -05:28'03" alTau   
 >   V.Equinox:  05Pis12'34.9027" +00:00'00" _____   
 >     Mintaka:  27Tau36'30"      -22:57'23" deOri        
 >     Alnilam:  28Tau40'32"      -24:30'26" e****i   
 >    *Alnitak:  29Tau53'36"      -25:17'38" zeOri   
 >   
 >*Great Pyramid star, roughly marks the end of Taurus,   
 > the Hierophant, at opposition to the end of Scorpio,          
 > Death. Cf. Cayce's reading with regard to the empty   
 > sarcophagus in the King's chamber, which I'll quote:   
 >   
 >"(Q) What was the date of the actual beginning and   
 > ending of the construction of the Great Pyramid?   
 > (A) Was one hundred years in construction. Begun        
 > and completed in the period of Araaraart's time,   
 > with Hermes and Ra.   
 > (Q) What was the date B.C. of that period?   
 > (A) 10,490 to 10,390 before the Prince entered in   
 > to Egypt.           
 > (Q) What definite details are indicated as to what   
 > will happen after we enter the period of the King's   
 > Chamber?         
 > (A) When the bridegroom is at hand, all do rejoice.   
 > When we enter that understanding of being in the   
 > King's presence, with that of the mental seeking,         
 > the joy, the buoyancy, the new understanding, the   
 > new life, through the period.   
 > (Q) What is the significance of the empty sarcophagus?   
 > (A) That there will be no more death. Don't   
 > misunderstand or misinterpret! but the INTERPRETATION   
 > of death will be made plain.   
 > (Q) If the Armageddon is foretold in the Great Pyramid,   
 > please give a description of it and the date of its   
 > beginning and ending.          
 > (A) Not in what is left there. It will be as a   
 > thousand years, with the fighting in the Air, and - as   
 > has been - between those returning to and those         
 > leaving the earth." [end quote, reading 5748-006#7-11]   
 >           
 >It is notable that the three stars of Orion's Belt all   
 >have small/slow proper motion, ergo, the difference in         
 >the star layout has changed relatively little in about   
 >12,400 years since the Great Pyramid was completed. It    
 >is also notable that Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka are         
 >undeniably the celestial inspiration of these pyramids;   
 >even their apparent distances & magnitudes are seen to   
 >conform to the relative elevation of the base & height   
 >of each corresponding pyramid, well beyond coincidence.          
 >I believe the Cydonia complex on the planet Mars shows   
 >similar purpose in design and construction, especially   
 >the remnants of the "D&M" pyramid--definitely man-made.   
 _______________________________________________________   
    
 Finally, here's an excerpt from a lengthy article dated        
 Thu, 8 Nov 2001 14:30:02 -0800, which I wrote about the   
 Mayan Calendar and Great Year of equinoctial precession:      
              
 >By using the Mayan long count to approximate the solar          
 >reign of Earth's precessional ages, 9360000 solar days   
 >per great year then each age equals 780,000 solar days   
 >therearound...on the very long-term average, naturally:   
 >   
 > 1 great year =  1 sidereal gyration of Earth's   
 >                 rotational-axis precession against        
 >                 Earth's caelestial sphere (Ouranos);    
 >              =  12 zodiacal ages;   
 >              =  5 ages of the Sun;           
 >              =~ 5 x 13 Baktun;   
 >              =~ 5 x 13 x 144,000 mean solar days;          
 >              =~ 9,360,000 mean solar days;   
 >              =~ 25,626.83 mean tropical years.      
 >   
 >This makes it easy to approximate these ages since the     
 >Pyramids were constructed circa 10,500 BC with the age   
 >of Leo beginning about 780,000 solar days i.e. 2135.57          
 >mean tropical years before the age of Cancer, likewise    
 >before the age of Gemini, then Taurus, then Aries, and   
 >finally the present age Pisces, which we know is dated   
 >as beginning about 220 AD by solar ingress at the V.E.          
 >on the celestial sphere by ecliptic longitude from the   
 >prime fiducial star Aldebaran, the "bull's eye" always   
 >15Tau00'00" proper motion accounted for as Babylonians,         
 >Persians, Parthians, & other vigilant astronomers used.   
 >   
 >Thus the age of Leo began about 10680 years before the        
 >age of Pisces began, which is ~12,460 BPE or 10,460 BC,   
 >approximately. I'd say that's right in there--compared         
 >to Cayce's amazingly precise dates of 10,490-10,390 BC.   
 >         
 ><snipped for brevity>   
 >   
 >...The Mayans reckoned the haab           
 >intercalation interval using 1508 haabs per 1507 tropical   
 >years (ref. C.P. Bowditch, pub. 1906), hence the value of        
 >an ancient Mayan tropical year is averaged at 365.242203,   
 >which is only slightly above the modern-day average. Thus   
 >by the Mayan tropical year to Mayan long-count great year,       
 >the average duration of Earth's precessional-zodiacal age   
 >is 9,360,000 days divided by 365.242203 days = 25626.8304   
 >tropical years per great year; divided by 12 = 2135.5692   
 >tropical years per precessional age, and you can bet that          
 >this is an extremely-reliable calculation in reference to   
 >the very long-term average of the precessional great year.   
 >   
 >Given that the 13 Baktun winter solstice falls exactly on        
 >5 Degrees Sagittarius December 21, 2012 11:11:23 UT, this   
 >is all the more reason to consider the Mayan calculations        
 >extremely accurate, very reliable over the very-long term.   
 >   
 >As covered in <36557ad4d54ea8391d4b1ea6de44e255@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,   
 >the average number of tropical years per great year equals   
 >about 25626.8304 by the ancient Mayan reckoning. Using the   
 >rounded-off figure of 25626.83=>therefore, about 9,360,000        
 >(nine million three hundred sixty thousand) solar days per   
 >great year of precession yields about 26000 solar days per         
 >1/360th of a great year equals one arcdegree of precession   
 >every 26000 solar days equals about 71.1856 tropical years,          
 >revealing clear solar day to precessional degree resonance   
 >on the very long-term average, which the Mayans understood.   
 >   
 >Likewise one solar day of precession averages -0.13846 arc-   
 >seconds of ecliptic longitude, thus each solar hour equals        
 >about -0.005769 ecliptic arcseconds of longitude the Earth   
 >precesses against the fixed caelestial sphere. By reducing   
 >this down to one minute--sixty seconds--of solar time, the   
 >Earth precesses on average about -0.000096 arcseconds each   
 >minute thus about -0.0000016 arcseconds per second of time.            
 >            
 >Likewise, 9,360,000 solar days divided by 5 equals 1872000         
 >solar days per Mayan Age of the Sun, with the first of the   
 >five ages (which begins the great year) beginning with the   
 >winter solstice Sun conjoined 5 degrees Sagittarius, which   
 >is the caelestial Sacred Tree near the Galactic Center, or           
 >the apparent intercept of the ecliptic and galactic planes   
 >which is located very nearly 3 ecliptic arcdegrees east of   
 >the galactic center itself Sgr A* at 2 degrees Sagittarius,           
 >more accurately (observational) galactic barycenter \sgrab.   
 >   
 >The present precessional Age of the Sun is counted "Fifth"   
 >and reaches its end precisely on December 21, 2012, at the   
 >time of the winter solstice 11:11:23 UT, noting the Sun is   
 >05Sag01'12.315" in reference to Aldebaranu 15Tau00'00.000",          
 >at that moment in time--barely eleven years from now--this   
 >old Fifth Age of the Sun will be Over, & the New First Age   
 >of the Sun will commence at that contiguous moment, and is           
 >the *Eighth* Great Year after the Earth's precession began   
 >by the Mayan calendar, rather, by the *Atlantean* calendar.   
 >   
 >Thus, reckoning by the Mayan great year/long-count average   
 >commencing at each winter solstice Sun conjunct the sacred   
 >caelestial "tree of life" (in the midst of the great plain)   
 >these are the dates of the winter solstice nearest 05Sag00;   
 >add or subtract about 12813 years for the winter solstices         
 >nearest 05Gem00 at the center of the third Ages of the Sun   
 >by the Mayan reckoning--clearly emphasizing "Natalis Solis   
 >Invicti"/Birth of the Sun-Invincible this 21 December 2012,   
 >which is indeed on Venus' day and which indeed demonstrates   
 >the UNBROKEN CONTINUITY of counting the Sabbath, "Day-Book"           
 >of the gods which is the ephemeris of our heavenly spheres,   
 >with December 21, 2012 commencing the Eighth Great Year or   
 >First Great Day of this precessional sabbath from the Fall          
 >of the first men Autumn (circa 200,000 tropical years ago)   
 >which is the sixth day Venus' Day the time of man's advent   
 >10s--perhaps 100s--of millions of sidereal Light-years ago.   
 >**********************************************************   
 >Clearly the sabbath of solar days has never been forgotten,   
 >as Moses eruditely reiterates in the first chapter Genesis.   
 >**********************************************************   
 >Remember, the sacred division by five for counting ages of   
 >the Sun is clearly on account of the Sun's position in the          
 >Zodiac, 5th ergo five-fifths equals exactly one great year:   
 >   
 >           8TH BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Fri 21 Dec 2012 AD Gregorian        
 >                  8 Dec 2012 AD Julian   
 >           Julian Day 2456283; *1.2.15.0.0.0.0   
 >              13.0.0.0.0; 3 Kankin; 4 Ahau   
 >     
 >           7TH BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Sat  1 Mar 23,615 BC Gregorian         
 >                 27 Aug 23,615 BC Julian    
 >           Julian Day -6903717; *0.19.10.0.0.0.0        
 >             -52.0.0.0.0; 3 Kayab; 4 Ahau   
 >     
 >           6TH BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Sun 10 May 49,242 BC Gregorian   
 >                 15 May 49,241 BC Julian   
 >           Julian Day -16263717; *0.16.5.0.0.0.0   
 >             -117.0.0.0.0 ;18 Pop; 4 Ahau   
 >     
 >           5TH BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Mon 18 Jul 74,869 BC Gregorian   
 >                  1 Feb 74,867 BC Julian   
 >           Julian Day -25623717; *0.13.0.0.0.0.0   
 >             -182.0.0.0.0; 18 Zotz; 4 Ahau          
 >     
 >           4TH BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Tue 26 Sep 100,496 BC Gregorian   
 >                 21 Oct 100,494 BC Julian         
 >           Julian Day -34983717; *0.9.15.0.0.0.0   
 >             -247.0.0.0.0; 18 Yaxkin; 4 Ahau   
 >     
 >           3RD BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Wed  4 Dec 126,123 BC Gregorian   
 >                  9 Jul 126,120 BC Julian   
 >           Julian Day -44343717; *0.6.10.0.0.0.0   
 >             -312.0.0.0.0; 18 Yax; 4 Ahau   
 >     
 >           2ND BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Thu 12 Feb 151,749 BC Gregorian   
 >                 28 Mar 151,746 BC Julian   
 >           Julian Day -53703717; *0.3.5.0.0.0.0   
 >             -377.0.0.0.0; 18 Mac; 4 Ahau   
 >           
 >           1ST BIRTH OF THE SUN IN TREE OF LIFE   
 >             Fri 22 Apr 177,376 BC Gregorian            
 >                 14 Dec 177,373 BC Julian   
 >           Julian Day -63063717; *0.0.0.0.0.0.0         
 >             -442.0.0.0.0; 18 Pax; 4 Ahau   
 >   
 >      *calabtun.pictun.baktun.katun.tun.uinal.kin;   
 >      *first birth of the sun after tropical years   
 >       began circa 200,000 years i.e. four thousand-         
 >       hundred vernal and autumnal equinox-times BC.   
    
                          <e.o.f.>          
    
 Friday December 21st 2012 is *1646* days away and counting...      
         
 Armageddon Cometh,         
 Daniel Joseph Min   
 http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/danieljosephmin/
  
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Orion, Pyramids, Mayan Calendar
Cyberiade.it Anonymous Re  2008-06-18 18:42:24 
Re: Orion, Pyramids, Mayan Calendar
Bert Fannin <bwfannin@  2008-06-18 09:50:23 
Re: Orion, Pyramids, Mayan Calendar
"Mason Barge" &  2008-06-18 12:53:35 

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