More of The Sacred Sign
Part 1
A rather simple explanation actually.
It has to do with Phi and 1, where given the sacred numbers of
6.0, 4.854102 (thrice great Phi), 3.708204 (6 / Phi) where we end
up with this design ...
and then we have the image, left by The Sumerians where the
"stick" and "the circle" is being given by
"The Gods" to "Man"
The above image shows it being super imposed over the great
enigmatic painting of The Shepherds of Arcadia by Nicolas Poussin
EXACTLY FITTING ALL THE CHARACTERS POUSSIN HAS PAINTED. Poussin
in 1628 painted an exact duplicate, ratio wise, to a cylinder
seal from about 4650 years before his time. How ?
So now we should be able to see what is represented here. The
stick and circle represent Phi, and Phi is the real only
representation of LIFE. And only The Gods can give it so I put it
to you that the Ankh in Egypt was simply this self same symbol of
life the stick and the circle and of course Phi.
In light of this I also put it to you that this can help solve
quite a few "riddles" of ancient Egypt.
We have already solved "The Ankh" being a stylized
version of this stick and circle but let's try another. The
Sumerians called it "when kingship came down from
Heaven" . So is the circle and stick simply power ? or does
it represent a bit more. I feel that it represents not only the
handing down of power but also the granting of kingship and
pharaohship as well as the gift of life itself, and I feel that
the true gift of The Gods was where this gift lived in us, in our
very makeup and of course in our DNA.
The Shem ... solved below
this I feel graphically illustrates my point and of course the
circling of The Pharaoh's hieroglyph/name symbolized this gift of
life, the gift of power and most importantly that he/she was
chosen by The Gods.
This is exactly what was given by the Gods to "Man" , a
"stick" and "a circle"
Next up to see if i was correct in my discovery of Phi being in
everything I decided to check some of the early hieroglyphs of
The First Dynasty Pharaohs and below is what I found. Feel free
to duplicate my work to prove it to yourself. The image shows
clear as a bell that it definitely was instrumental in the design
of these hieroglyphs
Full size image [imagizer.imageshack.com]
However I wanted more proof of my hypothesis so I next looked to
something that had remained unsolvable for me and that was the
design of the thrones of The Gods of Egypt. Using the sacred
numbers, call it sacred geometry if you will, the answer became
crystal clear, and simple.
Full size image of above ... [imagizer.imageshack.com]
Now I found that there several different thrones but they all
utilized these ratios. And then I noticed that some faced left
and some faced right ... so why would that be ?
Here are other images where I pursued these thoughts
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and how I fit to the art we have all seen.
NOTE: If you ever want a larger image simply
right click and go to "view image" and change the
number you see which will be 1024 to either 1200 or 1600
Okay but now we had to solve why some face left and some faced
right and this I will leave for another posting where we will
also find out how Moses was based on Djoser [en.wikipedia.org]
and how it will explain where Djoser got the measurements for all
the 3rd and IVth dynasty pyramids and how the tabernacle of Moses
was actually built full scale in Egypt.
Until then ...