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Message Subject Energetic Sites
Poster Handle Coming Into Existence
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Makes sense. I’ve noticed many ancient places that are cities now are built in basins, bowl shape. Funny because the Solomon bowl with the oxen under it came up yesterday in old post about Mormons baptisms in their temples with similar construct for the dead not living.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


A dragon is a serpent just like all bulls are oxen. But a serpent is not always a dragon just like an ox is not always a bull.
 Quoting: Fancypantz

Rofl
The baptism font bowl with the oxen of 12 is a water clock
The sun(bird) tells the time with shadows in daylight
The water(serpent) tells time with ‘gravity’ in night
The passage of time was highly important with both day and night
So they used the clepsydra. It’s a duat. Lol
Water dribbled out the hole twelve columns of circles inside correspond to the water levels

Lol oxtail is informative with font experience
 Quoting: Fancypantz


[link to www.crystalinks.com]

Bighorn Medicine Wheel

Native Americans also go to Bighorn to offer thanks for the creation that sustains them, placing a buffalo skull on the center cairn as a prayer offering.

Astronomer John Eddy investigated this structure in 1972 and made a number of important discoveries, publishing his findings in Astronomical Alignment of the Bighorn Medicine Wheel, Science 184 (1974): 1031-43. He found that cairns E and O were aligned in the direction of summer solstice sunrise, using cairn E for a backsight and cairn O as a foresight, and that cairns C and O were aligned in the direction of summer solstice sunset, using C as a backsight and O as a foresight.

Further, he found that cairn pairs FO, FA, and FB correspond to the rising points of the stars Sirius, Aldebaran, and Rigel, respectively. Observing the first yearly heliacal rising of these stars would have been an effective tool at predicting how many days remained before the summer solstice, as the first heliacal rise of a star occurs on the same date.

Rising positions of stars change very slowly over the centuries, due to the Earth's precession, so the directions of these cairn pairs can be used to project at what date they aligned best with the rising points of these stars. The FA Aldebaran alignment would have worked best between AD 1200 and AD 1700. Further, precession changes the date of first helical rise: Although today the first heliacal rise of Aldebaran is a few days after the summer solstice, between AD 1200 and 1700, the first heliacal rise of Aldebaran would have been just before the summer solstice, allowing an observer to predict the coming of this event.


"You might not know where you are going, but you sure know where you are from."-filipino saying


 Quoting: Fancypantz


Remember medicine in native meaning means magic or supernatural, lol

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

They are separated from the Absaroka Range, which lie on the main branch of the Rockies in western Wyoming, by the Bighorn Basin.
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