• “Different religions suit different people for the same end, which is ultimate rest in heaven. Thus tolerate those who find Him by ways contrary to thine own”. (Anon).
• From a UK church doorway Sheila-na-gig we show motifs of an infinite number of holy “pagan” continuums of sacred space. The remind us that ownership of sacred-sites changed from one Way to another, over vast periods of time worldwide.
The Remotely Ancient Global Positioning System connects Göbeklitepe to the World Ocean Coastlines by sea and land.
Addendum: JAPAN & the PACIFIC
Figure J.1: The Kitsune Foxes of Göbeklitepe …show more content…
Mark Schumacher, in A to Z of Japanese Buddhist Statuary, explains the complexities of Japanese and Korean iconography with consumate skill. Figure J.2 is a modern votive card.
We thus have records of ACE world linksfrom GtNWT to Japan and round the Pacific by sea, as shown by Codex maps and indexed by language, culture and maritime trade.
Land connections lie along an early Silk Road with similar art and agglutinative language indices (Polat Kaya, Nyland etc ). And the prime clue is GÖBEKLITEPE …show more content…
Partiarchy broke the link up.”
Figure J3 could be a close-up of the Hindu Dwarf Avatar of Vishnu or the Japanese Inari. He or She (as Benzaiten) is sometimes referred to as the “rice god”. The space can also be left as an empty Divine Void. Figure J4 is the same Peruvian altar with Japanese-US archaeologists at work. The foxes are styalized, looking over their shoulders and take practice to see. There are many other convincing connections between the West, North and East Pacific reported in www.hinduwisdom.info and elsewhere, as in the writings of Gene D Matlock and of Malati J Shendge. But pppp non-NASA supremacists will have none of this. It will become apparent, however, following deeper examimation of Figures
J5 J7, J8 that artistic overhaps indicated by layout, style and lettering point to a very stable and well developed connectivity with the Mayan crossroads and Japans; language connectionsand current intense archaeo- astronomical work support this position. The polar gnomonic map is an interesting modern reflection of deep-past times. Negro portraits reflect ancient crossroads security links to Africa.
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