Lake Baikal
Mongolia , Russia.as the southern jig saw puzzle with the northern jig saw puzzle. Just as the continents are puzzle pieces of the great continent in ancient Earth history as Pangea, lake Baikal shows the Earth's inner area as being of the same effect. This need not be known fact , and it is perhaps sad that this article like many of it, needs to be "out there", but thanks to you, there are senses = vibes that define our feel as the "why we are on Earth". image credit: space ref. As related to the mythical kingdom of Shamblaha: from Wikipedia. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Shambhala (Sanskrit: शम्भल Śambhala,[1] also spelled Shambala or Shamballa; Tibetan: བདེ་འབྱུང, Wylie: Bde'byung; Chinese: 香巴拉; pinyin: Xiāngbālā) is a mythical kingdom. Shambhala is mentioned in the Kalacakra Tantra.[2][3] The Bon scriptures speak of a closely related land called Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring.[4] The Sanskrit name is taken from the name of a city mentioned in the Hindu Puranas, probably in reference to Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh. The mythological relevance of the place originates with a prophecy in Vishnu Purana (4.24) according to which Shambhala will be the birthplace of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu, who will usher in a new Age (Satya Yuga).[1][5] As the Moon and Earth may ,when close up as well as far away, as the sky god or the medium of putting together the close up as well as the "far away" in terms of images even when they are 2 dimensional may be related to jigsaw puzzles.It's when we get to space, that this jigsaw becomes clear and the universe had dimensions of strange interactions. from Wikipedia: A jigsaw puzzle is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of often oddly shaped interlocking and mosaiced pieces. Each piece usually has a small part of a picture on it; when complete, a jigsaw puzzle produces a complete picture. In some cases, more advanced types have appeared on the market, such as spherical jigsaws and puzzles showing optical illusions. Jigsaw puzzles were originally created by painting a picture on a flat, rectangular piece of wood, and then cutting that picture into small pieces with a jigsaw, hence the name. John Spilsbury, a London cartographer and engraver, is credited with commercializing jigsaw puzzles around 1760.[1] Jigsaw puzzles have since come to be made primarily of cardboard. |
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As the sky god is derived from Mongolian ancient history, so too the descriptive of it as the way that the sky has no clear transition from space to Earth and the fact is that the blueness looks more like valleys where the blueness is collected. So too the transition shows that ,just as the Moon is rounded, it must by fact be superimposed with it's roundness in between any of these valleys of blueness. Because the atmosphere does do this when the Moon goes over into the continuous sky where there is day as you follow the Moon around the Earth's curvature along Mongolia. The Moon and the Earth would fit like a "jigsaw " puzzle where the sky is the level between the parts of the puzzle. When the lake "Baikal" gets into the picture, and I'm sure there are such images close up of Mongolia and the sky, that's when the jigsaw puzzle becomes interesting. Because the Moon would fit nicely into it's width and it's function as the worlds largest sweet water source becomes clear. The mountains of Mongolia have valleys that collect the atmospheric mists that make the blue spectrum and these are deposited to lake Baikal by the special angle of motion of the Moon that has some specific length of Pull as related to the action of the water and the valley aerodynamics together. Even as the Moons minimal angle of rotation, this creates the water retension force of the blue sky and the water precipitation. this shows that either the Moon or the Sky were the creators of the climates and nature itself long ago , perhaps as far back as the "great oxygenisation event" at 500 000 000 years ago and that the lake Baikal was created by the sky or the Moon in terms of the water, the blueness and the curvature of the lake and the jig saw puzzle in basics. what is the "sky god" in the history of Mongolia?. from Wikipedia: The sky often has important religious significance. Many religions, both polytheistic and monotheistic, have deities associated with the sky. The day lit sky deities are typically distinct from the night time sky deities. Stith Thompson's Motif-Index of Folk-Literature reflects this by separating the category of "Sky-god" (A210) from that of "Star-god" (A250). In mythology, night time gods are usually known as night deities and gods of stars simply as star gods. Both of these categories are included here since they relate to the sky. Luminary deities are included as well since the sun and moon are located in the sky. Some religions may also have a deity or personification of the day, distinct from the god of the day lit sky, to complement the deity or personification of the night. Day time gods and night time gods are frequently deities of an "upper world" or "celestial world" opposed to the "netherworld" and earth ruled by other gods (underworld and earth gods are collectively known as chthonic deities). For example, sky gods Zeus and Hera rule the celestial realm in ancient Greece while the chthonic realm is ruled by Hades and Persephone. The tripartite division of the world into sky/heaven/upper, earth/middle, and under/nether/lower seems to be a universal feature of all human religions. Sea gods may be included with chthonic deities or form a separate, third category. Water, both fresh and salt, is often associated with the earth/underworld, giving rise to an alternate tripartite division of sky, land, and sea, where sea seemingly takes the place of the underworld. As the Moon and Earth may ,when close up as well as far away, as the sky god or the medium of putting together the close up as well as the "far away" in terms of images even when they are 2 dimensional may be related to jigsaw puzzles.It's when we get to space, that this jigsaw becomes clear and the universe had dimensions of strange interactions that we suddenly realize exist everywhere from the view of spaceships and astronauts.. We start to realize the true size of the Earth or the Moon or stars and other planets and the "mists of the galaxy" where fiction goes over to science and the intervals of the jig saw puzzle are combined. |