Friday, September 13, 2019

OTI:notes:9/13/19

Open To Interpretation

Sun on the Horizon

Notes:  Game on...on the radio...Rays and Angels...top of 3rd...Rays 4-1...sigh...Angels were up by one, then three home runs by the Rays...the one run lead for the Angels was like their first lead in 34 innings...short lived...Rays made out...to bottom of 3rd...just two weeks left in the season...the 'handbags' came up again in a comment thread...Ancient Architects did a clip about one of the Gobekli Tepli pillars, the one with three handbag looking motifs on top...a new caption is that they represent three constellations...the handbag loop represents sunrise, and beside each loop is a figure, an animal representing a constellation...oh, Fletcher gets a hit, then Calhoun a home run, all with two outs...Rays 4-3...Pujols up...Pujols with double and scored in first inning...Trout isn't in the line up...bad foot...and, Ohtani out for the rest of the season...knee surgery, two or three month recovery...hmmph...

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The Vulture Stone of Gobekli Tepe: Pillar 43 Decoded | Ancient Architects  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dal1CChmPtc&t=28s

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so, so, I started off a comment about the handbags...seeing this notion as familiar, a glyph representing the sun on the horizon...welp...here's the comment...

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A 'reasoned maybe' in the three handbags being suns on the horizon on this pillar...I dunno about the Sumerian King's handbags being such...but maybe the Sumerian scenes/vignettes are astronomical dates too...but, that's a shaky reach!...not so shaky with Egyptian scenes, but those don't have handbags...the handbags truly a puzzle!...forget the name, but found are stone artifacts that look just like them at that site in Iran found not long ago...thing to keep in mind, handbags and buckets, with handles, are a universal easily arrived at tool...well, wait, they are used to carry things, water, seeds for sowing...caption I often see for the Sumerian ones is that they hold pollen, which is being shaken on the tree motif by the pine cone motif...the tree thought to be a date palm which, I gather, has to be artificially pollinated when farmed/cultivated...ancients would see in everday activities symbols for their cosmologies, so, a thought is to note a thing for just what it is, and maybe that will make some sense of an enigma...like a wonder is the scorpion, which makes constellation scorpio...on the pillar is a scorpion, maybe a constellation, but, what makes a scorpion special!...did someone make connection between how the stars are arranged, seeing a scorpion, like seeing a face in a cloud?...that doesn't follow...each month needed a name/sign, and then the sign given a group of stars that corresponded to the month...factcheck...I'm not an astronomer/astrologer!...the handbag as sun on the horizon glyph might be so...have to putter about and find sun on the horizon glyphs...Egyptians had the aker lions...sun rising between two lions...and the sun on the horizon, constellations rising over the horizon, is how the ancient astronomers sighted and timed...the horizon was their, I dunno, must be a name for it-like a ruler layed down sideways...there's an Andean site that actually uses a mountain range...☺oh!...puttering about, I found this, which fits in...page connects the Egyptian Aker glyph with the Minoan double ax glyph...too, I see the aker glyph connects to the Egyptian/Sumerian shen glyph, ring and bar glyph, which is often seen being held, carried, much like the bag...related is the ankh glyph, the loop with bar and post, cross like...this often too being held, and much like the pine cone held up to the tree, the ankh is held up to Pharaoh's face...the bar, line, handbag top, is the horizon...the loop, circle, the sun...what's really neat are the Egyptian headrests, a half crescent (like the moon) between the two lions...one's head asleep on the rest becomes the sun/moon on the horizon glyph!
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http://www.phaistosgame.com/Phaistos39.htm

Indeed, the shape of the typical ancient Cretan double axe can be seen as a mirrored copy of the Egyptian “horizon” hieroglyph which also appears to have depicted this arc:

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I, I have to fill this out!...too much for one post...for sometime...and time to foray out for a snack...so hot in the daytime I don't stir...nap and read...then at night try to move around!...lol...find a place to watch game...bbk with update...

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DavidDavid

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