Saturday, June 27, 2026

First: June 27, 2026

Open to Interpretation

#First

Game on...on the radio...soon, like thirty minutes..."psychic archaeology"...hadn't thought such a thing...aaand, while putting together a fanciful side by side while doom scrolling...how did MacBeth..."my every second thought..."...or is that Lear...bbk...

🧐my every second thought shakespeare

✨️It is highly likely you are thinking of the famous line from The Tempest (Act 5, Scene 1): "Every third thought shall be my grave," spoken by Prospero. It is a poignant, lingering reminder of his mortality, marking the exact moment he resolves to break his staff, drown his books, and renounce his magic.

✨️Mastering your "second thought" is the key to breaking impulsive habits and overcoming decision paralysis. While your first thought might be an automatic reaction or doubt, the second is the mental evaluation that allows you to take control and make intentional choices.

🎶Prospero...my first impulse is to comment to a feed reel, second is to not, and if I do, to delete, which I often do...this on facebook too...here in the blog, I do and do, stick too...edit errors, but, done is done, it is what it is...authors often have remorse, tell their inheritors to burn their books, journals, art...Prospero's Remorse...✨️🧐...yep...then again, they look to saving, and their  "papers" entombed in  some University's basement archive...

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A collection of the works of the Le Plongeons currently resides at the Getty Research Institutein Los Angeles. The archive contains original records covering their travels from the 1860s through the early 1900s, including diaries, unpublished scholarly manuscripts and notes, correspondence, and extensive photographic documentation of ancient architecture and sculpture, city views, and ethnographic studies.[8]

🎶and, or museum, or Presidential Library...in sci fi, containment facilities have a self destruct button least the alien get out-movies Species, remake Day the Earth Stood Still, and such...hmmph...feed just dropped old photo of once secret airplane, and the comments go on about Top Secret...one wonders about if there be top secrets in archaeology.?..wth...it's time of wonders' reveals...bbk...

✨️top secrets in archaeology?

Archaeological secrets range from deliberately withheld information used to protect vulnerable sites from looting to unsolved mysteries surrounding ancient technology, construction, and lost tombs. While pop culture often imagines cover-ups, real archaeology withholds details to ensure careful scientific study and prevent site destruction.
[1, 2, 3]

🎶uhh, ok...lol...mystery I was musing on for my side by side is the connection between ancient civilizations-are they all descended from one original civilization-Land of Mu...aand, as it happened, feed dropped a Mu clip...note how it begins, the narrator trying to hypnotize, or some such...the whole clip presented dreamily...commentators noting they fell asleep...me too!...read on, Zena...

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https://youtu.be/4Db8A5JB2yo?is=q-EIbZDszeCl77Kz

(my comment)

lol...I dozed off too...and while thinking that residues of Mu are in our N1 hypnopompic Dream Stage...a new musing for me!...consider dreams are a language...linguists look for the "mother" language-first language...they can only go back so far, tho some claim Arabic was first...?...anyway, my idea is the N1 stage, being universal, retains, or is, the first language...very many famous people have reached into it...search: "famous person" N1 hypnopompic...the google AI goes off on this...it's tough to remember hypnopompic dreams...we all have them, but most have never heard of them...the famous came up with a trick to help...they happen unbiden, but relate to our daytime, like here, this clip might make one dream of Mu-try the trick next time dozing off!...but maybe deeper, as jung might say, we have collective memory of Mu...that first author of Mu was Mayan, Mesoamerican scholar, first rate...Sweet Dreams...🍿🧐

(🎶here I put together Plongeon with N1 hypnopompic...then adjusted "Plongeon Dreams"...a kinda no brainer that he was a "dreamer")

✨️Augustus Le Plongeon, a controversial 19th-century antiquarian and photographer, was an early practitioner of "psychic archaeology." He and his wife, Alice, believed that by engaging in deep meditation, altered states of consciousness, and esoteric practices, they could interpret ancient Maya history. [1, 2, 3, 4]

✨️a saga movie about the Plangeons!...at least some book, richly illustrated...
least some book, richly illustrated...

There is no mainstream theatrical "saga movie" explicitly focused on the life of Augustus Le Plongeon, but his real-life, 19th-century Mesoamerican expeditions sound exactly like a cinematic epic. For books detailing his life, you have a few excellent, richly illustrated options. [1, 2]
Books About the Le Plongeons
• A Dream of Maya: Augustus and Alice Le Plongeon in Nineteenth Century Yucatan: Written by Lawrence Gustave Desmond and Phyllis Messenger, this is the definitive, fully illustrated biography of Augustus and his wife Alice. It reads like a sweeping adventure story as it details their 1873 expeditions into the harsh Yucatán jungle, complete with historic expedition photographs. [1, 2, 3, 4]Yucatán Through Her Eyes: Also by Lawrence Desmond, this focuses on Alice Dixon Le Plongeon's contributions, offering an incredible visual diary of their time excavating at Chichén Itzá. [1, 2]
Books Written by Le Plongeon
If you want to experience the wildly romantic, pseudo-archaeological "sagas" he invented (like his theories tying the Maya to Atlantis, Queen Moo, and the Egyptian Sphinx), you can look at his original publications: [1, 2, 3]
• Queen Móo and the Egyptian Sphinx: His most famous and controversial work, detailing his epic, mythic history of the Americas.Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the Kʼicheʼs (Illustrated): Enriched Edition: A heavily illustrated dive into his esoteric and spiritual interpretations of Maya culture. [1, 2, 3]

🎶missing, is he started out in Peru, shipwrecked, and researched there as much as Mesoamerica...aand, he brings to mind another researcher, Nuttal...

🧐https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelia_Nuttall

🎶Nuttal saw connects between ancient civilizations too...

✨️Zelia Nuttall was a pioneering, self-taught archaeologist and ethnologist who championed the scientific sophistication of Mesoamerican civilizations. Ahead of her time, she explored theories of ancient transoceanic contact, arguing that pre-Columbian cultures shared historical and cultural roots with ancient societies in Asia and Europe. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Her career was defined by remarkable archival sleuthing and a fierce dedication to refuting Eurocentric stereotypes about indigenous peoples. Key highlights of her legacy include: [1, 2]
• Decoding Codices: She famously tracked down lost pre-Columbian manuscripts in European archives, most notably the 13th-century Mixtec text known as the Zouche-Nuttall Codex. [1, 2]The Aztec Calendar: She was the first person to accurately decode the Aztec calendar stone, proving the Aztecs possessed highly advanced astronomical knowledge. [1, 2]Advocating for Indigenous People: In a period when Westerners often characterized ancient Mexicans as savages, Nuttall studied indigenous texts to highlight a "universal brotherhood" and intellectual depth. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Her independent, unconventional approach to anthropology left a permanent mark on pre-Columbian studies. [1]

🎶Dodgers 1-Padres 0...end of third...Yamamoto on mound...did Zelia know Alice?

✨️Zelia Nuttall know Alice Plangeon?

Yes, pioneering archaeologist Zelia Nuttall knew of Alice Dixon Le Plongeon (often spelled Le Plongeon). Both were rare female figures in the male-dominated world of 19th-century Mesoamerican and Maya archaeology. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Here is how their professional paths intersected:
• Field Contemporaries: Both Nuttall and Le Plongeon were among the first women to live, study, and conduct archaeological fieldwork in Mexico during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1, 2]Scholarly Overlap: Nuttall was well-acquainted with the controversial and eccentric theories of Maya history promoted by Alice and her husband, Augustus Le Plongeon. In her 1901 book, The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations, Nuttall even referenced and popularized their discovery and terming of the famous Chacmool statue. [1, 2, 3, 4]Diverging Reputations: While both shared an immense passion for Indigenous Mexican history, they occupied very different social and academic standing. Nuttall was highly connected with mainstream academic institutions like Harvard's Peabody Museum, while the Le Plongeons were often ostracized by the archaeological establishment due to their unorthodox diffusionist theories (such as the belief that the Maya founded ancient Egypt). [1, 2, 3]

🎶hmmph...another saga...Nuttal I've gone on about before-she described the step fret triangle...Alice and her husband must have noted it...and a wonder if Augustus saw it in Peru...a search for the first step fret brings up Katherine Devereaux notes in her Wordpress Blog, titled Tinkut, Twisted Gourd...residue symbol, a flosam jetsome, from sunken Land of Mu?..."sacred mysteries"...Temples are Top Secret Containment Facilities...the efforts to conceal the secret plane read just like the Egyptians efforts to conceal their gods...

✨️efforts to conceal AR1 secret aircraft

Operational Deception (Hiding in Plain Sight)
Before an aircraft's existence is declassified, test flights and transits must be masked from the public and foreign satellites. [1, 2, 3]
• "Shadowing" Tankers: Highly classified aircraft frequently fly directly underneath or in tight formation with standard, non-classified aerial refueling tankers (like the KC-10 or KC-46). On secondary radar screens, the two radar signatures merge, tricking civilian air traffic control into seeing only a routine cargo or tanker flight. [1, 2, 3]Transponder Manipulation: Prototype aircraft fly with disabled or spoofed transponders, occasionally utilizing fake civilian call signs and false flight profiles to avoid tracking via open-source flight applications. [1, 2]Satellite Pass Scheduling: Test flights out of remote facilities like Area 51 (Groom Lake) are scheduled strictly around "satellite windows"—the specific times when foreign reconnaissance satellites are out of range or blocked by the curvature of the earth. [1, 2, 3]
🔒 Base Level and Physical Security
Keeping an aircraft secret on the ground requires intensive physical isolation. [1, 2]
• Underground & Disguised Hangars: Aircraft are kept strictly indoors during daylight hours inside heavily guarded, specialized climate-controlled hangars. [1, 2, 3]Inflatable Deception Modules: The U.S. Air Force frequently utilizes rapidly deployable inflatable hangars and physical decoys to obscure exactly which assets are active at any given forward operating base. [1, 2]Airspace Restriction: Testing occurs within strictly monitored, massive military zones—such as the Nevada Test and Training Range—where unauthorized entry by civilians or drones is strictly forbidden, and air defenses guard the perimeter. [1, 2]
🎭 Information Warfare and "Black Budgets"
• Compartmentalized Funding: Program funds are routed through highly classified, un-itemized "Black Budgets", ensuring that even standard government watchdogs cannot easily trace hardware purchases back to a specific experimental design.Misdirection: The military sometimes leans into or ignores local "UFO" or "anomalous" sightings to mask the actual, terrestrial testing of radically shaped experimental platforms. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]


🎶"AR1" a miss take of SR-71...

✨️Egyptian efforts to conceal their gods

In ancient Egypt, efforts to conceal or protect gods took two primary forms: the desperate concealment of icons by the priesthood during the iconoclastic upheavals of the Amarna Period, and the innate theological concept of "Amun," which literally means "the hidden one". [1, 2, 3, 4]
1. Theological Concealment: The Cult of Amun
In theology, the supreme god Amun was fundamentally defined by his invisibility and hidden nature. [1, 2]
• The Concealed Air: The Egyptians believed that just as the wind is felt but cannot be seen, Amun permeated all of creation as an unseen force. [1]The Ogdoad: In Hermopolitan creation myths, Amun and his consort Amaunet personified the obscure, unknowable aspects of the primeval universe before creation. [1]
2. Iconoclasm and Protective Concealment
During the radical religious revolution of the 18th Dynasty, Pharaoh Akhenaten abolished the traditional pantheon in favor of the sun disc, the Aten. [1, 2]
• State-Sponsored Erasure: Akhenaten's followers sought to wipe out the old gods by chiseling away the names and images of traditional deities, even in inaccessible places. The plural word for "gods" and the name of the state god Amun were heavily targeted. [1, 2, 3]Priestly Counter-Efforts: Devoted priests of Amun, fearing the storming and desecration of their sacred spaces, desperately hid cult icons and texts from the royal guards. Many of these hidden statues were successfully preserved, allowing the old religion to be restored under Akhenaten's successors.

🎶searches sometimes are tangental...and have an added depth!...thought was the Egyptians hid there gods in temples, the inner sanctum...when brought out for parades, they were covered...only kings or priests ever saw them...in war zones, much desperation to hide sacred artifacts by museums...Muncie on on an error, and Freeman scores...Dodgers 2-Padres 1...Tommy with a triple!...he knocked in the Dodgers first run...there's this comforting illusion that nuclear containment facilitities will maintain their sacredness forever and ever...the Temple of Edfu got covered with sand, and the later town folk atop it, dropped trash thru the ceiling...the erosive capacity of Time on Earth is fierce...Tucker with homerun...Rushing with homerun...Dodgers 6-Padres 1...that, and the capacity of people to trash things...Ohtani up...base hit...the side by side between Mu and Mother Language aand N1 hypnopompic...kinda works...and the N1 liminal realm hides kinda...hides, and peaks out...bases loaded for Freddie...ground out sac rbi...two out, top of sixth...Betts with homerun...sometimes, when it rains, it pours-"the floodgates open"...nine!...Dodgers 10-Padres 1...


✨️Mozart N1 hypnopompic...
Hypnopompic states are the transitional, dream-like states of consciousness experienced right when waking up. Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 1 (in C major, K. 279) is often used in wake-up routines, "alarm" playlists, or background music for meditation and yoga during this threshold. [1, 2, 3, 4]
If you are using Mozart's K. 279 or other classical pieces as an auditory anchor for waking up, this specific sonata offers a gentle, uplifting transition out of sleep. It features a smooth opening Allegro that helps transition the brain from delta/theta brainwaves to beta states without the jarring shock of a loud electronic alarm.

🎶that's tangental...thought was Mozart found his music being played in the Liminal...

✨️Mozart found his music being played in the Liminal Dream state

✨️The phenomenon where Mozart essentially found his music being played as if by an orchestra in his mind is widely cited by biographers. He described this hypnagogic state as a waking dream where he could hear entire 12-minute pieces (like the recently unearthed Ganz kleine Nachtmusik string trio) in his head at once. Instead of piecing together fragments, he simply had to "write down" what his subconscious was already playing, almost as if taking dictation.

🎶I was in audience listening to a singer, a dream, and afterwards, no one was clapping...but one near me raised their hands, and clapped after seeing I did...that, that's something, a glimpse behind the curtain...Tommy up...really wished I could remember the song...that's a tell too...tells are easter eggs in the Great Hunt!...Tommy walked...Tucker up...I think...Tim wobbles, Rick bobbles in their play by play!...Freeland up...dinner time for the cats...snack time for me...dieting-dreaming of food...bottom of seventh...Dodgers 10-Padres 3..
bbk..

✨️how do linguists regard dreams?

Linguists regard dreams primarily as rich linguistic and cognitive data, studied by analyzing the structural syntax, semantics, and discourse patterns of recalled dream reports. Rather than interpreting dreams as mystical or psychoanalytic prophecies, they study how we use language to describe our sleeping minds. [1, 2]
1. The Syntax and Semantics of Dream Reports
When a person recounts a dream, they typically prefix it with an intensional operator like "I dreamed that...". Semanticists analyze these sentences using possible worlds semantics and clausal complementation. However, researchers point out that describing a dream functions more like storytelling or a complex discourse, using propositional units (such as narrative, background, and explanation) that are difficult to fit within standard syntactical rules. [1]
2. Structural Speech Graph Analysis
Rather than exclusively looking at the literal meaning of the words (semantics), many linguists and cognitive scientists use quantitative network tools like speech graph analysis to see how a person communicates their dream. [1]
• Coherence: Studies of dream reports often show distinct topological features—like high recurrence—which suggest that dream narratives possess an altered but identifiable cognitive-linguistic structure. [1]Predictability: Recent computational research utilizing artificial intelligence has found that dream reports are highly structured and sometimes linguistically even more predictable than standard written articles like Wikipedia. [1, 2, 3]
3. "Dream Grammar" and Cognitive Metaphor
Dreams frequently feature internal monologues and conversations unfolding over time. While some dream speech mimics waking grammar (subject-verb-object), it often bends space, time, and logic in what has been called a symbolic or nonlinear grammar. Additionally, cognitive linguists study dreams using Conceptual Metaphor Theory. They regard dream metaphors not as arbitrary, but as meaningful cognitive mappings—linking bodily experiences with the dreamer's deepest emotional states to shape their personal identity. [1, 2, 3]
4. Multilingualism and Language Processing in Dreams
Linguists also study how multi-lingual speakers use and transition between languages while dreaming. Research shows that the language spoken in a dream is highly dependent on frequency of use and immersion. Furthermore, dreams operate as a sort of inner laboratory where the brain reassembles memory fragments, sometimes simulating proficiency in a second language even if the dreamer struggles to speak it while awake. [1, 2]

🎶there's a "grammar" to Egyptian scenes, vignettes...like they were on about this for three thousand years, but they left little in how to understand it...like trying to understand how the pyramids built too...way over my skill level...thing is, at any skill level, people appreciate music...oh, wait...


✨️linguists regarding the grammar of music

Linguists and cognitive scientists draw strong parallels between musical structures and human language. Both systems rely on hierarchical rules—in language it is grammar, in music it is music theory—that dictate how basic elements are combined into meaningful, expectation-driven sequences. [1, 2, 3]
The Linguistic-Musical Framework


🎶appreciation-music theory...yep, that's it...Music, the Language of Mu...movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind is on about this...
Dodgers 15-Padres 3..."dwell on her smiling"...As 3-Angels 5...😇



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