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Message Subject Energetic Sites
Poster Handle Coming Into Existence
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The creation stories about how they molded clay comes to mind. Clay to stone technology? Unless it is sandstone type of stone.

Reason, lasting information?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Looks like soapstone. Also, looks like they place alot of emphasis on parikrama. Remember that guy who levitated walked around in a circle and then went inside it?

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The focus of a temple is the centre or sanctum sanctorum (garbhagriha) where the image of the deity resides, so temple architecture is designed to move the devotee from outside to the garbhagriha through ambulatory passageways for circumambulation and halls or chambers (mantapas) that become increasingly sacred as the deity is approached. Hoysala temples have distinct parts that are merged to form a unified organic whole, in contrast to the temples of Tamil country where different parts of a temple stand independently.[14] Although superficially unique, Hoysala temples resemble each other structurally. They are characterised by a complex profusion of sculpture decorating all the temple parts chiseled of soft soapstone (chloritic schist), a good material for intricate carving, executed mostly by local craftsmen, and exhibit architectural features that distinguish them from other temple architectures of South India.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

A legend related to Lord Shiva and his two sons illustrates the importance of Pradakshina or Parikrama. It is said that Lord Shiva asked his two sons to circumambulate the universe to gain worldly knowledge. While his second son kartikeyan spent decades to go round the world on his peacock, his first son Ganesha walked a full circle around his father and justified his action by stating that the World was contained within Lord Shiva, his father. This legend justifies the importance that Hindus attach to the practice of Parikrama.
 Quoting: Fancypantz




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Circumnavigation — literally, "navigation of a circumference" — refers to travelling all the way around an island, a continent, or (usually) the entire planet Earth.

In principle, if a person walks completely around either Pole, they will have crossed all meridians, but this is not generally considered a "circumnavigation." A basic definition of a global circumnavigation would be a route which covers at least a great circle, and in particular one which passes through at least one pair of points antipodal to each other.[1] In practice, different definitions of world circumnavigation are used, in order to accommodate practical constraints depending on the method of travel. Since the planet is quasispheroidal, a trip from one Pole to the other, and back again on the other side, would technically be a circumnavigation, but practical difficulties generally preclude such a voyage.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59971679


Egyptians were more in tune with their environment because a papyrus book is rolled like a really long scroll mimicking the spiral within nature.
Books today are like flip books of gaps
No wonder abysmal fears lol
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence


The gaps create animation projection
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence


Within the electric universe electromagnetic force means the force that arises between particles with electric charge and is the second strongest of the four fundamental forces. That’s so book description particle priests style. The reasoning becomes the antiparticle which is: each matter particle has a corresponding antiparticle. When a particle collides with its anti-particle, they annihilate, leaving only energy.
Can see where mad and Big Bang supports this.

What does the fox say.......

*That’s not magic of Thoth* lol
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence
 
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