And how fortunate we are to be in this age of wonder. How different from our ancient ancestors are we.
But there are a few mysteries we haven’t been able to fathom. Where did the pyramids come from? Modern technology is still unable to create anything comparable. Must have been a fluke. And the sphinx; from whence and why? Who created this stone giant? How was it done?
Why were these fabulous antiquities placed on ley lines? How did our ancient ancestors know where the ley lines were? Ley lines are straight lines that are tectonic faults in the Earth’s surface, this is a scientific fact. Belief exists these are lines of energy and power. The Earth’s pyramids, including South America, Stonehenge, and the Sphinx are aligned with these ley lines.
The pyramids are created using different types of stone. In particular, granite and limestone was predominant. In our current age, minerals called rare earth are mined and used in hybrid cars, computers, and other technology. Without the rare earth, we wouldn’t have the products.
Research has indicated the pyramids could have produced energy sufficient for use by people in the vicinity. The Nile, that has been thought was at one time much closer to the alignment of pyramids and sphinx, acted similar to hydro-electric plants during the rainy season.
The science of this possibility is fascinating. But even more fascinating is the concept of energy created by minerals, which indeed it is. Case in point, for the modern mind, is the rare earths. The difference isn’t in the concept of energy production from minerals, it is the concept of the packaging and marketing.
As in the modern-day inventor of electricity, Nikola Tesla, his vision was cheap energy produced locally for the masses. What we have today is something quite different. Today we live with the vision of the showman, Thomas Edison, with the help of investor J. P. Morgan. Instead of the cheap, locally produced energy for the average person, we have the equivalent of slick-packaged monopolized product that is not only too expensive and harmful to the environment, but it is also becoming too big to function properly.
We have absurd crisscrosses of power lines, poles, transformers and so on that desecrate the scenic nature of the environment. Weather can turn this system into a dangerous and desecrated pick-up-sticks mess.
But, the good news is, the energy companies are making profits that make a few people rich.
What could life be for the majority of people if the system of use of cheap and locally produced energy was the norm. And, by the way, why isn’t it? The difference seems to be that indicated by the character opposite between Tesla and Edison.
And J. P. Morgan, the banker with the money, is the face of Capitalism. It is the system we are told is the best for us.
The fact is, we are familiar with the current system of energy production and delivery. Is a better word brain-washed rather than familiar. Of course other options exist. The ground beneath our feet is alive in the same way we are. We are a part of something dynamic; and rather than use the energy that is natural, we have forgotten the possibilities the ancients used
Human beings have lost connection to the natural, living, breathing world; and have instead allowed ourselves to be tucked into little boxes with lines going from box to box, and are charged large sums of income for the privilege by our handlers.
We’ve forgotten the possibilities of natural life and the human connection with the environment. Instead, now that we are all nicely boxed, industry is attempting to convince human beings that industry is in relationship with human beings.
In truth, human beings are one with nature. If we forget this, we deserve the bondage that will be the result. The natural energy from mineral is the right of the natural human being.