Joni Mitchell, Clatford and the Mayan World Tree: how do
extra-terrestrials see us on Earth in 2009?
In this new music video by Joni Mitchell (her muse has
returned), you can see clearly from 5:30 to 5:50 why the
Mayans viewed our Milky Way as a "World Tree". Thus when
viewed on a dark night, our Milky Way shows a bright upright
central axis, with two cross-like branches proceeding left
or right,
two-thirds of the way up, followed by a dark patch just
above the crossing of those two star trails, and finishing
with a bright circular cluster of stars near its bushy top:
see
www.youtube.com.
That music video shows our present world to us,
exactly as benevolent extra-terrestrials might see it. I
also hope that their light will shine on us soon!
The Mayan “World Tree” was shown recently in crops at
Clatford on May 4 (see
comments or
articles).
A slight left-to-right curvature along the long axis of that
crop picture, as seen in the field, was used to symbolize
how the long axis of our Milky Way
curves
when viewed going upward from Earth’s horizon.
Likewise, a curved crossing of two lines near the top of
that crop picture was used to symbolize a
crossing
between the path of our Sun and the curved central axis of
our Milky Way, close to a dark patch or “rift” that lies
just above its horizontal crossbar. Our Sun will eclipse the
galactic centre there on December 21-23, 2012.