Ancient Angkor Wat

Built with local laterite blocks and sand.
Covered with sandstone blocks.
The carvings give the incredible beauty.

The ancient metropolis of Angkor Wat had a very advanced hydraulic, water, and energy storage & distribution system, like the ancient Egyptians did with their pyramids.

After the transformation from a Hindu (Vishnu) center of worship to Buddhism in the late 12th century, Angkor Wat continues to be a Buddhist center. At 400+ acres, it is the largest religious structure in the world.

  
Square inside a square inside a square:

projection of a 4D Cube?

Some of these temples rival Solomon or Michelangelo, have micro-carvings, and might take an honorable place besides our most beautiful buildings. It is grander than anything left to us by Greece or Rome, but presents a sad contrast to barbarism the nation was plunged into a few decades ago.

Angkor Wat suggests that it was a celestial resemblance of the Hindu-universe, including the cosmic sea.

This is observed in the temple’s perfect E-W orientation, and lines of sight from temple terraces that show specific towers to be at the precise location of the solstice sunrise.


12th century Angkor Wat metropolis of about 1 million people.
LIDAR tests showed the world’s largest settlement till 1850.

The Angkor Wat temple’s main tower aligns with the sunrise at the spring equinox:

The temple represents Mount Meru, the home of the gods according to Hindu mythology: the central quincunx of towers symbolize the 5 peaks of the mountain, and the walls and moat symbolize the surrounding mountain ranges and ocean.


Bayon Temple

Architecturally, the elements characteristic of the style include the ogival, indented towers shaped like lotus buds; galleries to broaden passageways; and the cruciform terraces which appear along the main axis of the temple.


        

Is the temple complex a multi-Dimensional projection of φ-harmonic constellations or an occult representation of the disharmonic Draco constellation?

read more …

 

Similar Posts

  • The Heart

    The Fire energy yin organ In Chinese, the word for ‘heart’ (shin) is also used to denote ‘mind’. An ordinary heart can be strong and steady, but also weak and wavering. In that case, the pain-parts in us can rebel and prey upon the mind of the Upper Heart chakra, which then loses its command…

  • Chrono-biology

    The science of Chrono-biology studies the response of all living entities to the cyclic and rhythmic fluctuations of the Earth’s incumbent electromagnetic fields. This book gives a good overview of the various aspects of scientific study concerning this topic.

  • Vagus Nerve actions

    Our Vagus nerve acts as the central switchboard and gateway between the CNS and ENS, acting as a bioinformational data bus that routes the impulses going through in both directions. Impaired functioning can lead to different conditions and problems. Command neurons control the pattern of activity in the gut. The vagus nerve only alters the volume…

  • Indus Valley

    Indus Valley Civilizations For over 5,000 years, archaeologists have been puzzled over the tiny inscriptions on seals in the Indus Valley, with no known Rosetta Stone to guide them. Now, quantum-driven pattern recognition, cryptography, code, computation, and machine learning are revealing startling insights into symbol structure, writing direction, and regional dialects. Quantum AI has finally solved the…

  • Is consensus key?

    Throughout evolution, competition for survival has been only one side of the story. Mutual aid has been the other side. Mitochondria evolved from a symbiotic relationship in which the earliest cells contributed raw materials, and bacteria contributed energy. Later on, early humans cooperated in hunting, migration, and child care. Language can also build bridges among…

  • Homeopathy

    Homeopathy can be seen as an ‘information therapy’. It is a form of healing that treats people with the energetic (waveform) component of heavily diluted preparations. Homeopathic remedies were originally prepared by serial dilution and forceful shaking, commonly called “succussion.” Each further dilution increases the effect of the treatment. Homeopaths call this process “potentisation”. Dilution…