DHLO-DHLO RUINS IN ZIMBABWE AND THE HUMAN HEART When we take a - TopicsExpress



          

DHLO-DHLO RUINS IN ZIMBABWE AND THE HUMAN HEART When we take a close look at a site-map of the Dhlo-Dhlo ruins, sketched by Franklin White in 1901, it seems to resemble a human heart [in Ancient Man: A Handbook of Puzzling Artifacts, comp. by William R. Corliss, p. 267] Could ceremonies have been held in which the processionists went through this building in order to identify themselves with the peregrinating monad or innermost self and to stamp this knowledge upon their minds symbolically? There is a constant flow in our solar system between and through planets, and a flow of intellectual and spiritual powers through the sun, the heart of our solar system. The ruins are situated on a high plateau between the sources of two rivers, one of which runs north and the other south. Could it help remind us that we have our roots in the divine worlds? All we see is movement, panta rhei, all things flow, as Greek philosopher Heraclitus put it.
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 17:57:08 +0000

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