Sunday, September 9, 2007

This is the follow up to the document 'From Atlantis to Aquarius' found in the blog Caught by the Fuzz http://superredeye.blogspot.com/

The MICHEL Pattern

The sphere is the logical geometrical progression from the 12 pentagon sided dodecahedron. The earth is either contained within a dodecahedron or precisely contains a dodehahedron. In both cases the pentagons can be projected onto the curved surface of the earth. The landmasses of the earth coincide with the resulting spherical dodecahedron.

The 12 pentagons which cover the earth are the result of 15 meridians each cutting the earth in half. The location and orientation of the pentagons is determined by the position of the earth relative to the sun and by the movement of the moon. In the same way that the sun and moon influence the tides, they also influence the structure of the land.

The two meridians of reference are the solar ecliptic and the meridian determined by the angle between the axis of the poles of the equator, P,P1 and the axis of the poles of the solar ecliptic,E,E1

Drawing A

The angle, x, is actually 23°26.

The moon follows practically the same ecliptic as the sun.

The centres of the 12 pentagons are at the points where 5 meridians cross. Two of the 12 centres lie on the equator at the precise moment when the sun passes over the zenith at the Spring ( or vernal 20 March, Aries) and Autumn (23 September Libra) equinoxes. The two centres of the pentagons are on opposite sides of the earth at 0°N 40°W (10° East of the amazon delta) and 0°N 140°E ( a few degrees North of Jayapura, New Guinea)

From these two centres the meridian of the solar ecliptic can be found and naturally, the tropics of cancer and capricorn.

Between the tropics of cancer and capricorn the sun passes over the zenith (90°) when the declination of the sun is equal to the latitude of the place. The declinations of the sun as it enters the different signs of the zodiac are listed below.

Declination

-23°26 21 December Capricorn

-20°09 20 January Aquarius

22 November Sagittarius

-11°28 19 February Pisces

23 October Scorpion

20 March Aries

23 September Libra

+11°28 20 April Taurus

23 August Virgo

+20°09 21 May Gemini

23 July Leo

+23°26 21 June Cancer

Therefore the sun passes over the zenith at latitudes of 23°26S and 23°26N as it enters the signs of Capricorn and Cancer, hence the ‘tropics’ of Capricorn and Cancer. Beyond the limits of the tropics the sun never passes over the zenith.

Six of the 12 pentagons have their centres between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. They are at the same latitude as the declination of the sun as it enters the signs of the zodiac in the previous table. Their exact positions are listed below.

23°26S 102°W (7° East of Easter Island) -the sun passes over the zenith as it enters the

sign of - Capricorn

11°28S 26°E (North Western Zambia) - Pisces and Scorpio

0°N 40°W (10° East of the Amazon delta) - Aries and Libra

0°N 140°E (New Guinea)

11°28N 154°W (8° South of Hawaii) - Taurus and Virgo

23°26N 78°E (Nagpur, India) - Cancer

Of the 6 remaining pentagons one has its centre on the arctic circle and another on the antarctic circle .

The centre of the pentagon at the arctic circle is at-

66°34N (90°-23°26) 156°E (Siberian mountains)

At this centre,when the declination of the sun is 23°26 (21 June, Cancer), the sun is at its highest position giving 24 hours of daylight.

The centre of the pentagon at the antarctic circle is at-

66°34S (90°-23°26) 24°W (7° south of the Sandwich islands)

At this centre, when the declination of the sun is -23°26 (21December, Capricorn), the sun rises for the first time after 24 hours night-time.

The centres of the four remaining pentagons are found at the crossing points of the meridians which join the already established pentagons.

The centre of one pentagon is at 40°18N 90°W (Illinois, USA)

At 20°9N (the half of 40°18) the sun enters the signs of Gemini and Leo as it passes over the zenith.

At 40°18N, when the declination of the sun is 20°9, the sunrise follows the path of one of the meridians crossing the centre of the pentagon (the azimut of the sun is + or – 117°).

The centre of the opposing pentagon is at 40°18S 90°E (centre of the Indian Ocean).

At 20°9S (the half of 40°18) the sun enters the signs of Aquarius and Sagittarius as it passes over the zenith.

At 40°18S, when the declination of the sun is -20°9, the sunrise follows the path of one of the meridians crossing the centre of the pentagon (the azimut of the sun is +or – 63°).

The centres of the ten pentagons located so far correspond with the passage of the sun into all twelve signs of the zodiac. The two remaining centres of pentagons are different in that they indicate the sun’s quarter days.

They are at 46°52N 2°24E (Plaimpied abbey, south of Bourges, France) and 46°52S 177°36W (Bounty Island). 46°52 is twice the latitude of the tropics of Cancer (23°26N) and Capricorn (23°26S).

At these two places, when the sun is at a declination of +or- 15°17, it rises parallel to the ecliptic ( 90° to the angle of the poles of the ecliptic ,23°26). It should also be noted that the moon follows practically the same path as the ecliptic.

Place Declination of sun Date of sunrise

46°52N (Bourges) 15°17 1 May and 11 August (quarter days)

46°52S (Bounty -15°17 4 November and 7 February (quarter days)

Island)

See drawings B and C

Drawing B

Drawing C

As I illustrated in the document ‘from Atlantis to Aquarius’, each of the 12 pentagons that combine to cover the surface of the earth are the last in a series of 7. The first in the series of the European pentagons stretches from North Africa to the North of Scotland. The pentagons are part of a greater celestial pattern that includes the zodiac. However, they are only part of the pattern. The shape of the landscape is also formed by lines of energy emitted by the sun at other key moments in its annual cycle.

The Landscape zodiacs fit harmoniously into the pattern, as I will show.

See drawing D

Drawing D

The centre of the European pentagon (b) is at 46°52N (twice 23°26) and lies on the axis of the poles of the ecliptic at precisely 23°26 to the axis of the poles of the equator.

At Chartres (48°27N) the sunrise at the Winter solstice is exactly at 30° to the axis of the poles of the ecliptic. The key sun rises over the European zodiac are at the dates given in drawing E. They create at those instants waves of energy which cross the landscape at 30° to each other. The landscape is clearly influenced by the pattern of triangles formed by the waves of energy.

Due to the curved shape of the earth the angles change slightly at different locations within the European pentagon. For example, the May day sunrise at Chartres is 113°26 ( exactly at 90° to the axis of the poles of the ecliptic), at Glastonbury 114°48 and at Barbera 110°34. However, the 30° angles and the geometry of the pattern remain unchanged.

The landscape zodiacs fit into the pattern as shown in drawings F, G, H

Drawing G

The chequerboard pattern and diagonals is shown in drawing I.

The drawing can never be complete because each square contains smaller squares decreasing (probably) to infinity. The chequerboard is parallel to the ecliptic. It is not too difficult to pick out the Templar crosses.

It is the ELOHIM or (by simply rearranging the letters) the MICHEL pattern. Each letter of the word is written on top of each other and turned 12 times at 30°.

See drawings J and K

I have marked on the drawing H the positions of all the landscape zodiacs that I know of. The axis’ which follow the May day and Winter solstice rising sun can be extended from the six centres of the ELOHIM pattern. All the landscape zodiacs lie on or very close to them, or on the axis of the poles of the ecliptic.

The landscape zodiacs seem to be in pairs. There are two centred on Lincoln cathedral, Vezelay and Auxerre, Bath and Glastonbury, maybe Barbera and Majorca. The two that I know well (Auxerre and Vezelay) turn in opposite directions. Maybe the other pairs are the same. Could one zodiac be a representation of an instant or a date in the earth’s annual solar cycle (for example the birth of Jesus), and the other showing the larger scale of the apparent backward motion of the sun through the zodiac caused by the procession of the equinoxes (the passage from the Age of Pisces into the Age of Aquarius?) The position of the abbeys at Vezelay and Pontigny (Auxerre) does seem to indicate some evidence of a prophetic nature of the zodiacs.

The signs in each zodiac are grouped together. At Auxerre and Vezelay Aquarius, Pisces and Aries are joined together, which could be symbolic of a conjunction of the last three zodiacal ‘ages’. But maybe each sign has its own energy waiting to be fully realised or activated? The energy of the sun is vitally important.

Could the landscape zodiacs have been constructed in the past, or could they come from a future time when the collective consciousness is elevated to such a level as to open the door to time travel (astral travel)? I think that the landscape zodiacs are all about raising the collective consciousness.

The landscape zodiacs and the landmasses are in harmony with the geometrical pattern that I have illustrated. Is it an already established pattern and the earth is now aligning itself with it? Which could be a cyclic experience that occurs following the precession of the equinoxes. Or does the pattern, being determined by the position and movement of the astral bodies, slowly move in phase with the precession of the equinoxes and is literally pulling the landmasses along with it? In either case the physical changes in the earth’s formation seem not only dependant on an established pattern of solar and astral movements, but also on the degree at which the collective human consciousness is in harmony with the pattern.

See Drawing L

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