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global body transcending political
boundaries, to recognize ancient wisdom affirmed with new
science. The proofs of this proposition are the consistent
accuracy of trends and patterns the TimeStar predicts.
Prediction is the proving ground of all scientific
theory, whether the theory is derived from sacred or mundane
science.
Native America's ancient timekeeping system, that synchronized
as many as 17 individual calendars, navigates the mechanism of the
universe. The 13-day windows of the ancient calendar in Native America
parallel the timing of movement of the sun's magnetic
equator. The sun governs life on earth in both long- and
short-term cycles. Every 11.5 years the sun reaches a
maximum in activity, or a solar maximum, and the sun's north
and south poles reverse during the solar maximum. After
solar maximum, the sun becomes less active over a period of
several years until it reaches a low point at the middle
of the 11.5-year solar cycle then activity begins to build
again to reach another solar maximum.
The sun's eruptions peaked in April, 2001 with the biggest
solar flare ever recorded when the sun's north and south
poles completed their cyclic reversal for the recent solar
maximum. Solar eruptions are declining and will reach a new
minimum in 2004-2008 and peak in the next solar maximum in
2012.
Thirteen-day windows of very high and very low solar flares
were correctly predicted with the TimeStar between 1996 and
2000, before the sun approached the solar maximum in 2001.
(The TimeStar forecast its first predictions in 1996.)
In mid-2000 the pattern of solar flares began reversing in
the TimeStar's glyphs as the sun's north and south poles
began to reverse. The TimeStar predicted that the sun's
north and south poles were beginning to reverse a month
before NASA identified the change and six months before
NASA published its findings that the sun's poles had
started to reverse.
What was interesting about the TimeStar's predictions for
solar activity is that eruptions began corresponding with
a new set of glyphs within the TimeStar when the sun's
poles reversed. The TimeStar glyphs corresponding with
windows of solar activity reversed when the sun's north
and south poles reversed.
Identifying the sun's internal cycles with the TimeStar
using the ancient calendar validated Native America's
astronomy and calendar. The TimeStar posits that ancient
astronauts were associated with the pyramids at Teotihuacan
in central Mexico and were the source of astronomy and
calendrics in Native America. This conclusion is based o
n Native America's tradition of ancestors from the stars
and the sophisticated astronomy of Native America's pyramid
centers. The original builders of the pyramids at
Teotihuacan remain a mystery and have never been identified,
like those of the Great Pyramid who left no signature
except their mathematics and astronomy.
With the solar maximum complete in 2001 and a trend of
declining activity in process, it is important to note
that the largest EARTHQUAKES in the century have happened
during solar MINIMUMS. It appears that VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
increase with solar maximums and the earthquakes get bigger
during minimums.
Very large earthquakes can be expected between 2003 and 2009.
This period is based on basic four-year solar cycles.
In addition to the regular changes associated with
11.5-year solar maximums, the sun is also undergoing a
phase shift that is causing the Earth's base resonant
frequency to upstep.
One of the results of the increasing base resonant frequency
of the Earth is that the planet will shift 11° on its
axis, and that shift will cause an alignment with a new pole
star. This shift of the Earth's axis will not cause a
crustal displacement because of other factors, and will
be a fairly easy shift on the axis.
The idea of the planet's axis shifting generally inspires
dread and fear, but the Earth has shifted more than 1°
on its axis in the last 30 years. This recent
shift of axis followed the Russians experimenting with their
Woodpecker system which was virtually identical in principle
to the American's HAARP technology.
Natural cyclic changes of the planet will cause an additional
11° shift on the planet's axis. That, again, will not
cause a crustal displacement but will cause alignment with a
new pole star.
Applications of the TimeStar were developed with my own
research, after the geometry of the TimeStar was explained
in a UFO contact. That the earth will shift 11° on
its axis to rectify an existing tilt as the sun's
frequency increases was information from the same contact.
I have already written about the effects increasing solar
frequencies are having on brain functions and diseases,
which are a larger concern than the axis shift.
THE PARADIGM
Derived from within the pyramids at the oldest pyramid center
in Mexico and Central America, the TimeStar recapitulates
principles of the proto-Mayan calendar with unique geometry.
By definition, geometry means "earth measure" from the
Greek "geo" for earth and "metre" for measure; thus the
earliest origin of geometry was measure of the earth.
Applied in the context of its original intent, geometry
is a study of the organic earth.
The TimeStar predicts trends, patterns and relationships in
the electromagnetic grid with 13-day cycles. While the
impact of solar-lunar cycles on geomagnetic events is an
emerging study, numerous native traditions recognized these
relationships within ancient cultural perspectives.
Scientific advances in the 20th Century brought modern
science face-to-face with the reality of the ancient
understanding that the sun is governor of life on earth.
Solar cycles govern the conditions of life on earth by the
influence the sun exerts on our planet's magnetic fields.
Disruptions of the earth's magnetic fields resulting from
solar eruptions cause satellite, computer and power failures
as well as weather and radiation levels.
Thirteen-day weeks are the point of access to solar cycles
and a key measure of the ancient calendar. The equator of
the sun's magnetic field makes a complete rotation in 26
days, or in two 13-day weeks, so 13 is the lowest denominator
of the sun's magnetic equator. The sun is the hub of the
solar system that all planets orbit, thus the lowest
denominator of the sun's magnetic field serves as a common
denominator for the orbits of all planets in the solar
system.
Ancient timekeepers used the calendar to predict storms and
other geophysical events, as recorded in the diaries of the
first Europeans that arrived in Mexico in 1519. When
arriving in Mexico, Europeans believed the sun orbited
around the earth, which the European believed was the
center of the universe, and used a highly inaccurate solar
year of 365 days. In contrast, markers for the correct
relationships and distances of all known planets in the
solar system were embedded in the central avenue at
Teotihuacan. The astronomical data encoded in the pyramids
at Teotihuacan, with its first pyramid built around 300BCE,
was so accurate that Peter Tompkins called the pyramid
center a cosmic university.
The priests who had arrived in Mexico with Cortes in
1519 burned the almanacs for the native calendar, after
concluding that destroying the calendar was the only way to drive the devil out of the people. More than 60 years after the almanacs of the most accurate timekeeping system that existed were burned, the Europeans adopted a relatively accurate solar year of 365.25 days in 1582.
The knowledge ancient timekeepers used to predict
geophysical events was lost forever by 1582. The fact that
the ancients predicted storms with their calendar had been
all but forgotten by the 20th Century, except for notes that
had been made in the conquering priests' diaries.
A prophecy the Maya made in 755AD for the July 11, 1991 solar
eclipse suggests the accuracy of the astronomy they used to
forecast geophysical events. The July, 1991 eclipse was
forecast for the precise day on which it occurred, which meant that the Maya had to have precise knowledge of several factors: the length of a solar year; the equations for interactions of the sun, moon and earth; and the precession of the equinoxes.
According the Mayan prophecy, large earthquakes would
cleanse the earth in preparation for the Sixth Sun that
the July 11, 1991 solar eclipse heralded. If humankind was
to survive in the Sixth World, the prophecy stated, the
species would have to develop cosmic awareness.
In addition to an increasing number of very large earthquakes
since the July, 1991 eclipse, that the Maya said would
cleanse the earth, climate changes have steadily increased.
Incredibly large gamma ray bursts impacted the earth's
magnetic fields at the time of the prophesied eclipse in
1991, and in 1993 anomalous gamma ray bursts began to
permeate the solar system. Solar activity has
significantly increased since 1991, causing magnetic
north's position to move at an increased rate of 150%
per year since 1994.
THE TIMESTAR
Since the ancient timekeepers were able to predict
geophysical events with their calendar, forecasts for
storms, earthquakes and volcanoes are clearly possible.
Virtually nobody has attempted to replicate the ancient
timekeepers predictions because few people who use the
Gregorian calendar believe predictions of this nature are
possible. The Gregorian calendar was adopted when the
Vatican still asserted that the sun orbited the earth and
is notable for its lack of harmony with natural law.
Native American astronomy was so radically different in
its perception of the cosmos that European scholars did
not believe the native people of America used astronomy.
In the 1950's Eric Thompson deciphered fragments of the
ancient calendar to realize that it was an unparalleled
timekeeping system. Among the 17 separate calendars the
ancient Maya kept were calculations for orbits for all the
planets in the solar system that were accurate within 15
minutes over thousands of years.
The ancient calendar has never been fully deciphered, and
the portions that were burned will never be recovered. The
TimeStar posits that the principles of the ancient
timekeepers can only be understood within their own
paradigm of the cosmos. European observations of the
cosmos cannot be applied to the Native American system,
except for superficial correlations.
Native American timekeepers perceived the cosmos as a
sentient, organic being connected with strings of energy the
Maya called kuxan suum and the Toltec don Juan Matus called
the luminous energy body. Primal energy native to the earth
sphere was commonly recognized in ancient cultures, and
called the dragon or earth creature. The earliest Native
American calendar contained a glyph for an earth creature
and the equivalent glyph was called dragon in the Yucatan
among the Maya. The earth creature was identified with
intelligence and spiritual qualities in an organic view
of existence. The ancient Chinese called the primal
earth energy dragon and the path of its movement the
dragon path.
The TimeStar posits that the primal movement, measure and
intelligence of primal earth energy is alive and well
around the world, albeit shaken out of cultural memory
with classical physicists' efforts to eliminate elements
that did not align with their theories. The dragon energy
still exists with its elements given new names like extremely
low frequency (ELF) and is detected with equipment rather
than the human sensing system. In modern science the ancient
paradigm bears a resemblance to a plasma model, with an
additional concept that intelligence is inherent to energy.
Final stories and bottom-lines don't exist within a dynamic,
ever-changing planetary system. All the dynamic Earth leaves
in human history is traces of patterns and trends in
continual change. Only human accounting is unchanging after
the story has been told. That the Seattle earthquake on
February 28, 2001 caused more than $4 billion in damages
is an amount that accountants and insurance actuaries will
permanently emplace in history while the planet long-ago
changed again. Rather than viewing the planet as a fixed
commodity, the TimeStar seeks to identify cyclic energetic
patterns underlying events in the Earth grid.
TimeStar geometry embodies and unifies all prime geometries
and models unity in time-space when used with the ancient
calendar interpreted with the pyramids at Teotihuacan.
While this explanation may seem obscure, TimeStar predictions
apply these principles to current conditions to show how
they work in action.
Numerous factors influence the expression of events in the
dragon path: 1) The TimeStar geometry is the archetypal
pattern for the interaction and movement of various levels
of energy; 2) the condition of tectonic plates generates
the pattern of resonance in tectonic activity; 3)
the position of the earth in its orbit around the sun
(solstices and equinoxes) focus stress at various points
in the planetary grid depending on the orbital relationship;
and 4) configurations of angular relationships with other
planets, recognized as astrological factors.