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Those
pictures are very similar to the Wayland's Smithy Long Barrow, nr
Odstone Hill, Oxfordshire. Reported 12th June. 

http://www.lumenchristi.de/kem/kreuzlayrinth_kem.htm
The prayer labyrinth,
also known as a
meditation
labyrinth, is one of the oldest contemplative and transformational
tools known, having been used for many hundreds of years for prayer,
ritual, initiation, and spiritual growth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_labyrinth

http://spiritworks.org/about/press/winding-path/
I don't know about this
one, but it can be part of the formation in Milk Hill (3), nr
Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 21st June.

The Plumbline and
scale
This is the simple
technique for measuring inclinations, angles and levels.
Our ancestors only
needed a plumb line and a measuring scale to achieve the accurate
designs of henges and pyramids so as to align them to the stars.
But with this
instrument they could create zodiacs and measure the angles in between
the stars, thus determining distance.
It is a simple matter
then to determine speed of the movement of a star across the sky.
When they could achieve
that, it was a simple step to measure time which resulted in mathematics
and a system of recording using symbols.
But this instrument is
not good enough, because it only measures angles in one linear
direction.
The instrument seen as
the Celtic cross measures full multi dimensional spherical geometry.
Since wheels have been
around Archaeologically for over 5000 years, it would seem a logical
progression to use the full wheel to measure anything that they wanted
to.
The problem is that
this technique has been overlooked because of dogma.
http://www.crichtonmiller.com/the_serpent_of_wisdom.htm
Best wishes
Lilli, Norway |