11-13-2011, 12:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2011, 01:05 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(11-12-2011, 10:00 PM)yossarian Wrote: The crystal skull thing and countless "DNA activation" and "crystal activation" and stuff like that.
I'm starting to think it's all there to screw with us.
We went to a ceremony at Serpent Mound on 29 October. For me, it was more about what kind of shift I wanted to make within myself. I wasn't too concerned with what everybody else was doing or thinking.
Plus- I had never been to Serpent Mound. There was a very interesting presentation on it before the ceremony which, in and of itself, was worth going for. One of the items shown was a posterboard map of all the mounds in the US midwest. They are clearly arranged into the shape of a bird when viewed from the sky.
This picture isn't the best. But no matter. I am sure somebody will feel compelled to note that they don't see any such bird-like configuration, and the dots are certainly all random because the people who lived in these areas in times past didn't have the knowledge or technology to accomplish such a feat. And besides the only reason I see a bird figure is because I really really desperately want to believe in something.
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Also, the mound is one of the few ancient effigies or monuments that precisely tracks lunar alignments as well as solar ones.
There was a Mayan elder present. He spoke a few times about the Naga-Maya. Which was interesting because Naga refers to the snake-people of the Vedas that live(d) underground. Interesting because I think he was using the word "Maya" in a different context than most of the people at the ceremony understood it. One of those "let him who has ears hear" sort of things, I think.
The Elder also mentioned that this was the beginning of the time for the people of the world to start making pilgrimages to all the sacred sites. He made no mention that this had to be done in any organized or "official" way. Interesting, because I have been feeling this urge to do just that.
Also, there was some registration thing I found online. We just jumped in the car and showed up. There didn't seem to be too much of an issue with this. There was an awkward moment where a basket was being passed around for "love donations". I put in a twenty. Again, more of a declaration to myself that money is easy to come by, then that I felt morally obligated to support the effort financially.
There were also a couple of weird things that happened. For example, at the beginning of the ceremony, a raincloud appeared out of "nowhere". It lightly drizzled as we were making a procession around the mound, and then nature provided a lovely rainbow just as we were finishing the circle.
Also, I took some pictures on my cell phone. All of the ones during the time period while we were actually walking around the mound disappeared!?
Also, during the second part of the ceremony, my partner spontaneously sun-gazed and communed with the Logos. She did this with no previous knowledge or prompting on sungazing.
Also, my partner received a crystal skull of Imhotep from her grandfather just a week before the ceremony. At the time she received this gift, we were not yet aware of the ceremony. So... just another "random coincidence" I guess...