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MYSTERIES of ANCIENT NEW ZEALAND and THE PACIFIC
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[quote:Ra 4146858:MV8xNjgyMjYzXzI3ODQwOTQ4XzcxNDE1NkJB] [quote:Eustace the Monk 4150182:MV8xNjgyMjYzXzI3ODM5MjkwXzk0OURDQkU=] yeaaaah for Tuatara Lizards ! [/quote] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message341551/pg3073 [quote:Ra 873038:MV8zNDE1NTFfMjI5ODk5ODNfM0ZDQzNBRTE=] [color=violet][b]Step into the Power of the Higher Mind[/b][/color] 'We gather to the light of the flame to share the lore of old that brings forth the sacred name. All spoken here is of Io, the Source of Life and in that name, I call Tuatara to bring us to the Dreaming that is of the Rainbow Mind. [b]'Tuatara of Ancient Times[/b] Child of the Reptiles Keeper of the Knowledge And all that has ever been. [b]Tuatara of the Third Eye[/b] Gateway to the Universe Mirror of the known realms And those between. [b]Tuatara of the Spirit Trails[/b] [b][color=blue]Carved in mountain and mind[/color][/b] To mark the pathways to the stars And all unseen. [b]Open the Portals to the Sacred'[/b] Grandfather held the silence for a long time. To speak of Tuatara was to navigate through difficult tides. He seemed to drift far away, before a child's voice called him back to the fire. Sometimes the little ones see much more than their words convey. 'Why have you called Tuatara, Poua?' cried Kea, the wide-eyed child who told grandfather that she would call him Poua, in the Maori way, if he would be her third grandfather. He'd accepted that with a broad smile, seeing he had already replaced her Katie with Kea. White Eagle, her uncle, had brought her along on the first day as a one-off, babay-sitting favour, but this seven-year-old couldn't be kept away. 'Poua, will we be all right?' Kea asked when he was slow to reply. 'Be no afraid, Tuatara is our friend. It helps us discover the magic of the third eye,' replied the old one with a smile. 'I think I have seen its third eye, Poua, but I didn't know it was magic,' responded Kea, who was remembering her visit to the reptile house at the zoo. She had been drawn to Tuatara in its stillness, was fascinated by its unblinking gaze and if she hadn't actually seen the third eye she had certainly heard of it. 'Ae few know the magic, little one,' he chuckled. 'It's time to see if we can change that, time to walk the magic.... even if I have to sit to do it.' His little joke at the end came with a wry smile that was reflected back to him by his old companion in life. [color=green][b]Tuatara is the gatekeeper[/b][/color] 'When the Ancestors came to these shores, they knew that Tuatara was both ancient and wise. And they saw in its power a path to the Dreaming that is of the Rainbow Mind, for this wondrous creature had a third eye.' 'How does it use its third eye, Poua? asked Kea. 'Tuatara looks to the side with two eyes, and uses a third to reach beyond Space and Time to defy the boundaries that divide. That third eye brings us to the Dreaming that is of the Rainbow Mind.' 'Ive heard of the third eye in my studies, Koro,' offered Emma, Flame's teenage daughter, who had arrived late because of her comparative religions course. University had taken precedence until today. 'It's part of the eastern cultures...about linking mind with spirit...we have it too...in the forehead...its one of the charkas...but we haven't got there yet.' 'Ae, your studies serve us well. Yes, it is an Eastern thing and a Maori thing and there is mystery in that. Tuatara and chinese dragons seem to travel the same trails.' [color=green][b]Truth is paradox within the big mind[/b][/color] Koro, what is the Dreaming that is of the Rainbow Mind? Is it like the Dreamtime of the Australian Aboriginals?' asked Emma. 'I suspect so,' responded the old one. 'It is of that special place where truth is paradox, because the Dreaming is not about sleep! The Dreaming is not about drifting into a cosy space! The Dreaming is not about fluffy stuff without substance! The Dreaming is about waking up. Ae, the Dreaming is about awareness, no, more than that, it is about the ultimate awareness that we call Te Wai Pounamu. And it is that awareness that brings us to the Rainbow Mind.' 'Koro, I dont wish to divert you from your course, but I have to ask about Te Wai Pounamu. It's our name for the South Island, and accepted by all I have met in the north. Am I wrong to see it that way?' asked Mick. 'You are not wrong, for names change. It happens here almost every night,' grandfather said with a chuckle. 'Its not surprising in this age to see the island that is home to our precious Pounamu, carrying the name of the Stone. By penning it on his charts, Captain Cook sealed its place. Yet, the deeper meaning of Te Wai Pounamu remains. The Ancestors gave it not to the land, but to the purest stream of thought, to the river of the Rainbow Mind that flows into the Dream Time that embraces many worlds and speaks of realms unseen.' 'Koro, are you suggesting we have more than one mind?' asked Flame. 'Your question asks me to tear apart the seamless fabric of the mind. I cannot divide that which unites, so I will explore the many facets of the mind, and hope that along the way you find an answer.' Song Of The Old Tides - Barry Brailsford Notes - Its interesting about the referance to Reptiles in relationship to the third eye and knowledge. I think i know why there is a vail of fear that hovers over the Reptilian subject, in a way that vail of fear has protected the knowledge, hence the reason why reptiles are seen as protectors or guardians in many ancient cultures. TuaTara the name is intersting in its self Tua-Tara, TuaTara is also on one side of the NZ five and ten cent coins, with Queen Elizabeth the 2nd on the other. The part highlighted in Blue, reminded me of message in a bottle/lightson,djed pillar and his measage. Ref - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatara Ref - http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=3467 :hf: [/quote] [/quote]
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THE CROSSHOUSE AT MIRINGA TE KAKARA…AN ANCIENT NEW ZEALAND TEMPLE.
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The building, initiated by King Tawhiao's directive to Chieftainess Ngaharakeke, is said to have been completed in about 1865. Bishop Thomas Herangi, guardian of the Crosshouse up until the 1980's, cited evidence of the star temple having been built in 1682, with renovations occurring in 1788 & 1887.
The main interest in this building must lie in its geometric and measurement attributes, which code astronomical and navigational knowledge found from Egypt to Great Britain and North America.
The key to extracting the international parcel of codes lies in an understanding of the common measurement standard being used internationally by an ancient, highly mobilised migrating group, who set up colonies all over the globe. Many of these colonies appear to have begun as metal ore mining operations.
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