[Aztlan] Drawing of Five Sun Periods

Mike Geubel mike.geubel at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 11:57:52 CDT 2009


Dear Justin and all,

That drawing is the only one that I can pinpoint as having Sun Periods.

This article on the Internet contains some interesting notes about Mayan
crosses and the Sacred World Tree:
http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/great%20celestial%20conjunction%20crosses.html

Here are some interesting quotes:
*In Linda Schele’s reconstruction of the Maya Zodiac (Paris Codex) four
zodiac signs are associated with the Maya Sacred Tree (the crossing of the
ecliptic and the Milky Way in the beginning of Gemini and Sagittarius).
These are the signs for Gemini-Taurus nexus (of the Sidereal Zodiac) and
Sagittarius-Scorpio nexus (of the Sidereal Zodiac) and they all have the four
pointed cross signs in the sky-band! It’s important to notice that the other
zodiac signs do not contain crosses in the sky-band!*
...
*The signs of the Maya Zodiac that correspond with the Maya Sacred Tree are
exactly those that Schele has identified with Gemini-Taurus nexus and
Sagittarius-Scorpio nexus and they all had the four pointed cross in the sky
band. The reason why the crosses occur above these crucial Zodiac signs is
that the Maya understood that there was a ‘fixated cross’ in the sky,
the **Galactic
Cross!
...
*

*The Galactic Cross and the Maya Sacred Tree therefore are interchangeable
concepts!

We have found abundant X, XX and 8 pointed crosses in the Maya artefacts and
in all cases they are associated with the Maya Sacred Tree! These examples
express the idea of a rotating zodiac cross against the backdrop of a
Galactic Cross. The occurrence of these crosses in the Maya artefacts and
their association with the Maya Sacred Tree in their astronomical context
can be explained by the Earth Cross and the Galactic Cross as proposed in
this article.*
Kind regards,
Mike Geubel

2009/6/29 Justin Kerr <mayavase at verizon.net>

> Dear Mike and all,
> Does anyone see a resemblance between the image on K4604 and page 4 of the
> Dresden. If so does page 4 have any sun references?
> Except for the appearance of the kin glyph there seem to be very few images
> of the sun in Maya vase painting.
> Justin The Dresden is available at www.mayavase.com/kings.pdf
>
>
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>
> Dear all,
>
> I think the drawing on Maya vase K4604 (
> http://research.mayavase.com/kerrmaya_hires.php?vase=4604) displays five
> Suns periods.
> The middle square of the first three Suns are black, and point to the past
> time. The square in the fourth Sun contains a circle, the present time, and
> the square in the fifth Sun is empty.
>
> Kind regards,
> Mike Geubel
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