#159508 - 10/12/07 09:24 PM
Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
|
Old hand
Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 954
Loc: location location
|
Maria, or anyone else that can help me. I was wondering if the files for Simon Miles Meridian Calibrator are still available through Conscious Evolution?. this is the only portion in reference to his work that I have found. http://www.mail-archive.com/ctr/@listserv.aol.com/msg13182.htmCrazy Daisy
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#159530 - 10/16/07 07:25 PM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: CRAZY DAISY]
|
Old hand
Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 954
Loc: location location
|
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#159550 - 10/25/07 03:07 PM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: CRAZY DAISY]
|
Administrator
Archangel
Registered: 05/06/99
Posts: 6443
Loc: Cripple Creek, Colorado, USA
|
Hey Daisy, I have to give you a "Maybe, Baby" on this one. Let me get the site moved first, then I'll look into it and get back to you.  Maria
_________________________
I keep traveling around a bend -- there was no beginning, there is no end. It wasn't born and never dies. There are no edges, there is no size. -- George Harrison
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#159554 - 10/25/07 06:56 PM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: CRAZY DAISY]
|
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 10/09/00
Posts: 1683
|
Haha CD !!! I just asked on the star chat forum what you are studying and here you are.
Sounds intriguing-- care to relate any exciting findings? What dots are you connecting?
I'll be cheering you on.
Lots of love,
_________________________
Piscesdreamer
"... We are stardust, We are golden, And we've got to get ourselves Back to the garden..."
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#159760 - 11/29/07 08:02 PM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: WriteOn]
|
Old hand
Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 954
Loc: location location
|
Maria,  didnt ralise that you had made a reply, and approx a month ago too. Will have to activate email notification for any replies to my posts...  anyway someone gave me a web address that could help to locate the info, and bingo it did find the pages. That's why I posted and left the link in this thread... You said "Let me get the site moved first" ok Ive come straight into this forum, as its been a few weeks or longer since visiting last time, havnt caught up on the latest, it sounds like you are moving the site again. If you think the files should be a part of C.E again restore them to the site, all I know is that others searching for it when they come accross the link will just leave it at that or contact this site, so unless you are under great pressure from a number of people over the missing link, do what you think is best as I found access to the info and left a link to it so others may find it too. gotta go.  C.D.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#159788 - 12/06/07 10:02 AM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: CRAZY DAISY]
|
Administrator
Archangel
Registered: 05/06/99
Posts: 6443
Loc: Cripple Creek, Colorado, USA
|
OK, that's all good, then. This last site move was an easy one, without any disruption to speak of, so it's all done. But when I was trying to handle server stuff on dial-up a few years ago, the Rennes section was a huge amount of data to move, and it took a massively long time both to move and to try to handle glitches that would pop up from server differences. Characters going funny and that sort of thing. And Simon, while being a hugely nice person, was sometimes very hard to contact. For various reasons, including mail that would come in to me about that section of the site, I felt like I needed him to be more available to handle things related to it or make somewhat different arrangements with regard to the workload I took on, but I would hear from him so rarely and nothing ever really got clear. So it just sort of wafted away on the wind during one of the moves and your question was the first I've had about it since. I do still have backups available if he should want to put it up again in a way that works all the way 'round. It's good to know it's still available at the web archive link you posted. Thanks for finding that. It must have been saved there after one of the server moves, because the messed-up characters are included. Anyway, good work finding it!  Maria
_________________________
I keep traveling around a bend -- there was no beginning, there is no end. It wasn't born and never dies. There are no edges, there is no size. -- George Harrison
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#161347 - 03/20/08 03:58 PM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: WriteOn]
|
New friend
Registered: 03/19/08
Posts: 1
|
hello... this is Simon Miles here...googled myself this week and found this thread and delighted to hear that there are people still interested in my work. Thank you Maria for your kind words. I guess I have been hard to track down sometimes over last few years, but I am still around! the original Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau website which was part of consciousevolution is reposted in its entirety now at: http://mer.sincorp.orgit hasn't been updated for a long time, nor is it linked from anywhere, but it does exist. best Simon
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#161354 - 03/21/08 03:58 AM
Re: Sacred Landscape Geometry of Rennes le Chateau
[Re: lunarview]
|
Old hand
Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 954
Loc: location location
|
 Hello Simon that's great!! now I can free up some space on the computer  Doing a google search back at the same time,I managed to find your name in connection with Philip Coppens site. Some of your maps had been used there. Was reading and sharing some info about Canopus and Orion late last year, as alot of people have not come across information re the Southern constellation connections and their importance, or that temples may have been orientated towards Canopus 6400BC. Was feeling a bit bemused, Maria posted back saying that it had just been me requesting the files after all this time...thanks, great that you have restored the files. I have a question to ask you Simon regarding Crux. A lot of articles can be confusing when they are written for viewing in the Northern latitudes, and I am located in Aust. Ok my question: Ive read that Crux points to the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy when it is laying horizontally pointing East or is it West?   Pisces Dreamer  Didn't mean to skip answering your post, but had been doing a lot of reading to do with Sirius Isis Canopus and Orion around that time...will post this for you. C.D The Canopus Revelation SYNOPSIS
The identification of the constellation Orion with the Egyptian god Osiris has become engrained in human consciousness, yet it is one of the biggest misunderstandings dominating the understanding of Egyptian mythology.
Rather than the constellation Orion, it is the star Canopus that is linked with Osiris, as identified by ancient writers as well as early 20th century scholars, whose evidence has since been bullied into silence, if not oblivion.
Canopus, for Egypt the South polar star, is the second brightest star in the sky and interplays with Sirius in such a way that ancient accounts say they control time and evolution. Furthermore, Canopus was the star of the navigators, both ancient and modern, and was believed to allow access to the Afterlife - the domain of Osiris.
Canopus was specifically identified with his Chest, his Ark, in which he was transformed from mere mortal to resurrected supergod; an image that has inspired Mankind ever since. The story has been at the origin of the Grail legend and alchemy, both of which have a specific link to Canopus - revealed here for the first time.
Canopus was therefore literally a "stargate", where man could communicate with and aspire to become gods - and enter into other dimensions. This book will reveal what the Egyptians actually believed as to what happened to the soul after death, when it entered into the Duat (or Nibiru), the crossing between life and the Afterlife, and the paths it the soul could chose.
It will show how they coded this knowledge into their mythology and how ancient accounts and modern physics use the same symbolism… to describe the structure of the universe, the playground of the Egyptian gods and the souls of the deceased.
This book radically reinterprets the myth of Osiris in its proper context… what the ancient Egyptians believed would happen to the soul. Mankind is again on the brink of discovering this knowledge through modern science…
“This is a brave book. As if it were not risky enough to challenge the accepted established scientific Egyptological paradigm the author of 'The Canopus Revelation' has taken a long and incisive re-examination of the modern 'alternative' interpretations of Ancient Egypt.
As a sceptical reader of modern writers such as Bauval and Hancock I found this book to be a thought-provoking breathe of very fresh air. The Author, Philip Coppens, has applied himself diligently to the facts and has unearthed what must be one of the most startling re-examinations of Egyptian stellar lore of recent times. I thoroughly recommend this book.” P. J. Morris, Amazon.co.u
The Canopus Revelation
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
|
30
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 Registered (Veneo),
5
Guests and
1
Spider online. |
|
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|