I studied archaeology at Lund,s university in the year 2013 on a basic course on Mezzo american and ancient Greek cultures.
Stonehenge and wooden logs and their relationships with water and the forces of gravity.
image of; log rolling.
image of; log rolling.
Scifi archaeology.
by Henryk Szubinski
The old and ancient of the gods ,named ,"woden" as from England is the clue left to those who search for it as="wooden".
So in this way the experiments of the ,"stonehenge" as examples of wood, show the comparisons with stone that is much
heavier. But wood also has it's strength's. Imagine placing a large wooden raft in a lake and then try to press down on it.
It barely sinks ,even when many people are standing on it. So it has some reference to buoyancy as = weight and also
the facts of ,"the hard way of rotating it in water" which accounts for the same measure as with the stonehenge, "blue stone",
that it is hard.
So then, there are some other comparisons of wood and water, such as the function of it being the measure of the depth of water.
From the myths of the, "lady of the lake" in the Merlin age, any amount of wooden poles of equal length could be placed in water
and the level of it sinks the further out you get. So to change this seems impossible. The meaning is of course that the depth indicates
the same function of the, "blue stone" being in a weight relation known as ,"gravity " that increases as you go deeper.
Another clue is that wood may be reflected in it's light as it floats on the surface and it's reflection shows the ,exact same sides
as equated to the wood appearing to be ,"out of the water" or as in , "another dimension " where the sky and the Sun and the
moon are visable on the other side.
This reflectability, indicates the difficulty of moving the wood in reference to the Sun as it reflects on one side of the water. Meaning that,
you could theoretically make a visual experiment where you're focusing on the Sun in the reflection while also moving the wood around.
The Sun seems to be in the same position ,no matter how you move the log.
Also , while you push the floating wood into the water, it makes ripples , that when, seen together with the reflection of the Sun, will create the
effect that is observed as, the sun disappearing into fragments of light.But when the water regains calm, the image of the sun reappears.
This is due to the fact that,.we are able to move water, just as the Sun changes position in the sky. And yet we also know then, that the
Sun moves in water ,or that the water, carries the Sun just as the sun carries water.
So this difficulty would be the direction of the Suns path over the sky as, in an exact curvature over the sky , every day and indicates
some type of magic of the ,"old ways of magic".
Basically, "you have to pick up the water" to be in a state of interaction with it. So this was the strength defined by the magicians as the, "bodily
power needed to lift water at such a large amount". And so , this was denoted to the gods as those who had such bodily strength.
The main task being, "to place" some heavy object with enough skill to keep it symmetrical , so that the ,"blue stones " are placed in one position
from where every other direction of approach is equal. Meaning that the stonhenge=the place where stones are placed.
As such , there is a delay in the way that the ,"placement " is in stillness, just like the lakes are still , in the morning light and only a small
disruption caused by ducks on the water or pheasants scurrying for the air. So this was the, "natural part of the ," description of the gods
as being on the water and in the field of vision of the observer and moving over the suns reflected rays on the surface of the water. So they too
could gather the variables of their place in nature, just as we humans could gather in and around the stonhenge.
more on magical forces:
The functions of the wind may move logs in water, the wind may make sounds as it passes between the stonehenge stones.
There may be clouds that move over the sky blocking the Sun and also the appearance of rain and the ripples on the lakes
where wood is usually found floating on the surface. There may be snow, showing that the height may increase as related to logs in water
but also the facts that the frozen lakes gives the greater power to the various functions as the total being equated to ,"snow covers everything"
including the ,reflection on water, the vies of the sun is gone for many months and the people do not see the difference between the frozen
lake and the Earth which has snow on it.
Wood has the ability to burn ,so it is seen as the sign that the Sun is the same ,meaning that the "burn up" of the wood and the ,"burn of the Sun"
must be related to one and then another. Meaning that the Sun must be prior to the wood burning and denotes magical power but when compared
to the size of the sun, the burn seems limited and the magic of the wood and the sun are equal to the facts that the wood changes into ash and the
sun changes into night.
So in this way the projection of the, "size into the distance " of objects and the Sun could be seen as growing in size the closer you get to them and
in this way ,the burn would be seen to be, "avoidable" by being in magical places and being able to influence the, magical element of fire.
This meant that we humans had the ability to lift ourselves up to walk and do many other things, and so , the magic was that we were some ancient
power of the motion of our bodies as , "made to do things" as the ancient, "Celtic gods" demanded of us and that we had only some amount of existence
left and this could be made longer by the gods of nature.
by Henryk Szubinski
The old and ancient of the gods ,named ,"woden" as from England is the clue left to those who search for it as="wooden".
So in this way the experiments of the ,"stonehenge" as examples of wood, show the comparisons with stone that is much
heavier. But wood also has it's strength's. Imagine placing a large wooden raft in a lake and then try to press down on it.
It barely sinks ,even when many people are standing on it. So it has some reference to buoyancy as = weight and also
the facts of ,"the hard way of rotating it in water" which accounts for the same measure as with the stonehenge, "blue stone",
that it is hard.
So then, there are some other comparisons of wood and water, such as the function of it being the measure of the depth of water.
From the myths of the, "lady of the lake" in the Merlin age, any amount of wooden poles of equal length could be placed in water
and the level of it sinks the further out you get. So to change this seems impossible. The meaning is of course that the depth indicates
the same function of the, "blue stone" being in a weight relation known as ,"gravity " that increases as you go deeper.
Another clue is that wood may be reflected in it's light as it floats on the surface and it's reflection shows the ,exact same sides
as equated to the wood appearing to be ,"out of the water" or as in , "another dimension " where the sky and the Sun and the
moon are visable on the other side.
This reflectability, indicates the difficulty of moving the wood in reference to the Sun as it reflects on one side of the water. Meaning that,
you could theoretically make a visual experiment where you're focusing on the Sun in the reflection while also moving the wood around.
The Sun seems to be in the same position ,no matter how you move the log.
Also , while you push the floating wood into the water, it makes ripples , that when, seen together with the reflection of the Sun, will create the
effect that is observed as, the sun disappearing into fragments of light.But when the water regains calm, the image of the sun reappears.
This is due to the fact that,.we are able to move water, just as the Sun changes position in the sky. And yet we also know then, that the
Sun moves in water ,or that the water, carries the Sun just as the sun carries water.
So this difficulty would be the direction of the Suns path over the sky as, in an exact curvature over the sky , every day and indicates
some type of magic of the ,"old ways of magic".
Basically, "you have to pick up the water" to be in a state of interaction with it. So this was the strength defined by the magicians as the, "bodily
power needed to lift water at such a large amount". And so , this was denoted to the gods as those who had such bodily strength.
The main task being, "to place" some heavy object with enough skill to keep it symmetrical , so that the ,"blue stones " are placed in one position
from where every other direction of approach is equal. Meaning that the stonhenge=the place where stones are placed.
As such , there is a delay in the way that the ,"placement " is in stillness, just like the lakes are still , in the morning light and only a small
disruption caused by ducks on the water or pheasants scurrying for the air. So this was the, "natural part of the ," description of the gods
as being on the water and in the field of vision of the observer and moving over the suns reflected rays on the surface of the water. So they too
could gather the variables of their place in nature, just as we humans could gather in and around the stonhenge.
more on magical forces:
The functions of the wind may move logs in water, the wind may make sounds as it passes between the stonehenge stones.
There may be clouds that move over the sky blocking the Sun and also the appearance of rain and the ripples on the lakes
where wood is usually found floating on the surface. There may be snow, showing that the height may increase as related to logs in water
but also the facts that the frozen lakes gives the greater power to the various functions as the total being equated to ,"snow covers everything"
including the ,reflection on water, the vies of the sun is gone for many months and the people do not see the difference between the frozen
lake and the Earth which has snow on it.
Wood has the ability to burn ,so it is seen as the sign that the Sun is the same ,meaning that the "burn up" of the wood and the ,"burn of the Sun"
must be related to one and then another. Meaning that the Sun must be prior to the wood burning and denotes magical power but when compared
to the size of the sun, the burn seems limited and the magic of the wood and the sun are equal to the facts that the wood changes into ash and the
sun changes into night.
So in this way the projection of the, "size into the distance " of objects and the Sun could be seen as growing in size the closer you get to them and
in this way ,the burn would be seen to be, "avoidable" by being in magical places and being able to influence the, magical element of fire.
This meant that we humans had the ability to lift ourselves up to walk and do many other things, and so , the magic was that we were some ancient
power of the motion of our bodies as , "made to do things" as the ancient, "Celtic gods" demanded of us and that we had only some amount of existence
left and this could be made longer by the gods of nature.
The ancients of brittain made an experiment that would prove the various gravity, weight, hardness, and difficulty of motion ,of the wooden ,"floating effect" as the same with blocks of ,"blue stone" and it's similar grades of difficulty of them, "sinking into the Earth".
It was perhaps believed that the water and the Earth were the same, with a slight difference, meaning ,"that which was magic", was left for wizards and magicians to solve.
It was perhaps believed that the water and the Earth were the same, with a slight difference, meaning ,"that which was magic", was left for wizards and magicians to solve.
So there were several ways to use one's body to move among nature.
One of them was the first wood =the sun approaches the sky ,approaches the clouds approaches the water and then approaches the Earth.
The other way was that, the Blue stone was that which was doing the approaching in the other direction as;
Earth approaches the water ,approaches the clouds and approaches the sky as it approaches the sun.
One of them was fluid, another was static , another was living and another was universal. and each of these qualities were part of the mix of the
2 ways to approach and recede. There was magic everywhere, in that magic could make people,"feel" it. And it was not until Merlin and king Arthur
that this magic was described as one side of the 2 ways = cared for the other.
In this way ,Merlin cared for King Arthur as he grew and the magic was known as ,the "ard" of ,"wizard".
From there it was possible that the magic could at last be made to describe this relationship and the old ways flourished for many thousands of years
and then the, "ways" that man ,"approaches man" were made in the ,"new ways of magic". Man it seemed, could intrude on nature and change it.
So the crusades had to find out why.It was based on 2 pieces of wood nailed together and an individual from which the grail comes into the mythology
of the ancient Britain's.
One of them was the first wood =the sun approaches the sky ,approaches the clouds approaches the water and then approaches the Earth.
The other way was that, the Blue stone was that which was doing the approaching in the other direction as;
Earth approaches the water ,approaches the clouds and approaches the sky as it approaches the sun.
One of them was fluid, another was static , another was living and another was universal. and each of these qualities were part of the mix of the
2 ways to approach and recede. There was magic everywhere, in that magic could make people,"feel" it. And it was not until Merlin and king Arthur
that this magic was described as one side of the 2 ways = cared for the other.
In this way ,Merlin cared for King Arthur as he grew and the magic was known as ,the "ard" of ,"wizard".
From there it was possible that the magic could at last be made to describe this relationship and the old ways flourished for many thousands of years
and then the, "ways" that man ,"approaches man" were made in the ,"new ways of magic". Man it seemed, could intrude on nature and change it.
So the crusades had to find out why.It was based on 2 pieces of wood nailed together and an individual from which the grail comes into the mythology
of the ancient Britain's.
from
Wikipedia
date , 2019
may 5
The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Muslim rule, but the term "Crusades" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. These were fought for a variety of reasons including the suppression of paganism and heresy, the resolution of conflict among rival Roman Catholic groups, or for political and territorial advantage. At the time of the early Crusades the word did not exist, only becoming the leading descriptive term around 1760.
In 1095, Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade in a sermon at the Council of Clermont. He encouraged military support for the Byzantine Empire and its Emperor, Alexios I, who needed reinforcements for his conflict with westward migrating Turks colonizing Anatolia. One of Urban's aims was to guarantee pilgrims access to the Eastern Mediterranean holy sites that were under Muslim control but scholars disagree as to whether this was the primary motive for Urban or those who heeded his call. Urban's strategy may have been to unite the Eastern and Western branches of Christendom, which had been divided since the East–West Schism of 1054 and to establish himself as head of the unified Church. The initial success of the Crusade established the first four Crusader states in the Eastern Mediterranean: the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch, the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the County of Tripoli. The enthusiastic response to Urban's preaching from all classes in Western Europe established a precedent for other Crusades. Volunteers became Crusaders by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the Church. Some were hoping for a mass ascension into heaven at Jerusalem or God's forgiveness for all their sins. Others participated to satisfy feudal obligations, obtain glory and honour or to seek economic and political gain.
Wikipedia
date , 2019
may 5
The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Muslim rule, but the term "Crusades" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. These were fought for a variety of reasons including the suppression of paganism and heresy, the resolution of conflict among rival Roman Catholic groups, or for political and territorial advantage. At the time of the early Crusades the word did not exist, only becoming the leading descriptive term around 1760.
In 1095, Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade in a sermon at the Council of Clermont. He encouraged military support for the Byzantine Empire and its Emperor, Alexios I, who needed reinforcements for his conflict with westward migrating Turks colonizing Anatolia. One of Urban's aims was to guarantee pilgrims access to the Eastern Mediterranean holy sites that were under Muslim control but scholars disagree as to whether this was the primary motive for Urban or those who heeded his call. Urban's strategy may have been to unite the Eastern and Western branches of Christendom, which had been divided since the East–West Schism of 1054 and to establish himself as head of the unified Church. The initial success of the Crusade established the first four Crusader states in the Eastern Mediterranean: the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch, the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the County of Tripoli. The enthusiastic response to Urban's preaching from all classes in Western Europe established a precedent for other Crusades. Volunteers became Crusaders by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the Church. Some were hoping for a mass ascension into heaven at Jerusalem or God's forgiveness for all their sins. Others participated to satisfy feudal obligations, obtain glory and honour or to seek economic and political gain.