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The Mayan Trinity is a reflection of earth’s environment, which can be found in all religions and extracted from an interpretation of the ancient Mayan pyramid sites. Stone Age societies, like the Mayan’s, appear to perform a universally interpretation of earth’s environmental elements and changes. These factors are being concealed by the ruling education and science factions. Locating the three features that started the creation of all religions means, you can follow and trace its complexion, refinement and modernization. Lastly, a link can be made backwards from the Christian modernized Trinity, to the Mayan Trinity.
The Mayan Trinity is not difficult to extract from any Mayan ruin site, although most Mayan sites have been altered or are not properly excavated to demonstrate key elements. This helps hide the Mayan Trinity and deep insight into the formation of global cultures and the current dominating religions. In fact, these religious governments have no choice but to hide the Mayan Trinity, or they might just lose control of their social cultural dominance.
Now, I have visited 6 Mayan sites and during the visits, I began to recognize major similarity between the sites and problems with the educational and science community’s interpretation of these structures. To start, the Mayan sites always consisted of groupings of three primary temples. The grouping of these temples sites always maintained, two smaller pyramids and one that is considerable larger. This larger pyramid seems to always be arranged or placed to maintain a central prominence. Now as a Professional Geologist, if I can’t solve three unknowns, I would have no right calling myself a Geologist or considering myself an educated intellectual. Some of my Geophysics mathematical problems have 10 or more (x,y,z) variables, so this is actually pretty easy stuff; well baby easy.
The clue to being able to extract the Trinity from Mayan sites can be found in the tombs structures. These tombs are always located at, on, or under the prominent and largest of the three pyramids, in the grouping. My first trip to a Mayan Site was Nim Li Punit, in the Toledo District of Belize. I visited Nim Li Punit with a Canadian couple, which has lived in Belize for over 10 years and toured many Mayan sites throughout South and Central America. When we walked up to the top ridge of the Nim Li Punit site, a small court yard opened up.
On this hill top, three small pyramids structures were grouped together. As we walked through this court yard, the couple pointed out the two tomb structures. I quickly stated that “the structures were not tombs at all”. A confused look now hung low on my Canadian friends. They quickly responded with an answer stating, “but bodies of rulers were found in them”. I then explained that the dugout stone walled structures are actually cisterns, which were built, designed and sealed with concrete, for the purpose of holding water. In fact after 2000 plus years, they are still holding water and fully functional.
Now, in no culture, does any population bury their family members in a tomb intended and built to hold water. Also, we were visiting Nim Li Punit during the dry season and it had not even lightly rained in over a month. At Nim Li Punit the “tomb cistern” structures still held a good 6 inches of water, enough to bath in. So if anything, they are bathing elements. The “tomb cistern” structures at other Mayan sites were back filled in with dirt to keep the public out, except for Caracol and Lamanai.
I visited Lamanai during the height of the rainy season, on a day when torrential down pours were occurring, from a tropical depression, actively passing over head. Completely unprepared for these weather conditions, I had to wear a plastic trash bag as a shirt and a pair of swimming trunks for bottoms. The hour long boat trip up the river to the site, was performed in a cold driving rain and I thought at times “I might not make it and when was this torture going to end”. It was absolutely freezing, and at 30 mph, the speed that the open deck boat achieved, produced a life threatening wind chill. But, the opportunity to visit a Mayan site under the influence of heavy rain, was much too tempting. I pushed on.
The amazing thing about my Lamanai visit is at the top of the Water God pyramid, the largest pyramid at the site, to the left and right of the temple, I was able to locate the entrances of the two cisterns. The heavy rain was actively eroding a fracture in the sand, just enough to identify the entrance to the “tomb cisterns”. They appeared to have, never been officially excavated. Pretty cool right. I have no pictures of these openings because neither my camera nor clothes were water proof.
The most obvious site to extract an understanding of the Mayan Trinity is Caracol. The Caracol site is the most impressive site in Belize, with the tallest Mayan pyramid in Belize. Unfortunately, Caracal is rarely visited because it is situated far from any populated area and a 3 hours drive down a poorly maintained dirt road, which is often impassable during the rainy season. Caracal is also positioned along a dangerous boarder with Guatemala, so incidents with militants from Guatemala have occurred at Caracal and along the road to the site. Actually, Caracol is so far off the map that only about 20,000 people have actually made the trip. In comparison, to Caracol, millions of people have visited Tikal.
The largest Pyramid at Caracol is where I confirmed the existence of the Mayan Trinity. This primary Pyramid consists of a large four sided structure, with two smaller pyramids to the left and right in an large open court yard. These three structures form a primary triplet. Now when you climb to the top of the largest pyramid at Caracol, a relatively large grassy court yard opens up on top. Built on this grassy court yard are three small pyramids, two smaller and one central large pyramid. So, on top of Caracol’s largest Pyramid are an arrangement of three pyramids about the size of a two bedroom single wide trailer can be uncovered. Here a secondary triplet has been constructed.
This is one of the two smaller pyramids on top of the largest pyramid at Caracal
At the base of the largest central pyramid two “tomb cisterns” are open and accessible to the public. Both “tomb cisterns” held a considerable amount of water, even though the region had not received rain fall in months. Belize was so dry, fires openly burned throughout the Mayan Mountains and a great dust of eroded soil blow across the land. I was even forced, to wear a paper dust mask when I was outside or I would spend the night coughing myself to sleep.
I think this is the picture of the large pyramid on top of the largest pyramid on top of Caracal
At the Caracol site, a very unique set of stairs were built to access the “tomb cisterns”.
Both tomb cisterns had two flights of access stairs, which included a special flight of stairs intended to exit the water container.
At this point calling these structures, tombs is just ridiculous, because no tomb will ever be built with a special path, designed to enter and also leave a tomb. These cisterns at Caracol are so well preserved they actually resemble very closely the ancient Jewish ritual baths that can be uncovered throughout Israel.
The steps at Caracol descended right into the cistern water and this clearly demonstrates a structure intended to be used as a ritual bath. So, the cisterns at Caracol are bathing structures, no different from the Jewish Mikvah bath. Religiously water purification is significant in all religions and practiced to achieve a ritual purity with the deity. The Mayan cistern Water Ritual can be linked to baptism or Muslims foot bathing, prior to worship or entering a temple.
At this point, it is fairly easy to say that the water cistern pyramid was designed selectively to worship a deity based on earth water environment, rivers, lakes and oceans. We are talking in terms of the most primitive inception of understanding the environment and its primary elements by pre-educated humans. Since, I solved water deity as being one of the (x,y,z) variables in the triple, the other two become more than obvious. The two other temples in the Mayan Trinity represent earth and sky. And, as such, should not and do not have any cisterns. Now we have landed on the understanding of the Mayan Trinity a massive treasure of knowledge is unlocked.
See, there is a problem here because at every Mayan site, the water deity temple is the largest structure of the three pyramids. To the Mayan’s, this denotes water, as the high, most powerful god. And, this insight can only be explained, with the resolution that the Mayan’s believed water can cover both, all the land and fill the sky. In the Mayan temple structures and the fact that these people only lived in mountains, built elevated temples and culturally emerged from the center of the North American continent, not along the coast, were societies typical immerge from; the Mayan’s are Stone Age survivors of a global, Noah type flood. Similarities behind two ancient populations, on two different continents can be extracted and Global Flooding is part of Earth’s natural environmental cycle, one I termed Glacial Respiration; Read H2onE2 to understand the physical mechanisms.
What you have learned to build an understanding of the ancient Mayan culture and society has been tainted and contaminated by the archeology society actively applying Greek, Judaic, Christian beliefs and mysticism into their professional interpretation.
Lets start with, an example of the Greek gods, Judaic and Christian beliefs placed upon the Mayan culture by the controlling archeology community. A good case, is in the 2012 date of Mayan recreation. In fact this date, is not a Mayan date at all, but a Greek, Judaic and Christian number, referencing the 12 Greek gods, and their complexion and evolution into Judaic and Christian religious scripture. In Greek theology, the 2012 number represents the two sets of 12 Greek gods. These are the twelve Titians and twelve opposing Olympians. In Jewish reference, the twelve number links to the 12 tribes of the Jews and in the Roman Christian evolution of this number the 12, in 2012 represents the 12 disciples of their sacrificial Christ. Many more, 12 references can be found but they all originate from the Greek twelve Titians and twelve Olympians. The 2012 date can be considered a modern progression and refinement of the same system of practice.
The archaeological community wildly accepts that counting backwards to the date August 11, 3114 B.C begins a Mayan cycle. It is possible Alan Turing was labeled as the original created of this date, who is now deceased. But, there are many more supporters, such as Linda Schele, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, who suggests the date to count from is August 12, 3114 B.C.. Counting forward from this selected date ends the Mayan pictun and calabtum calendar cycle on 2012.
The fact is, no one knows when the Mayan calendar starts or stops, and the count backwards was only factually applied and selected to land on a Greek, Judaic and Christian significant numerological number. The only thing the archaeological community can be trusted in doing, is skewing the simple interpretation of any society or religious practices. Archeologists have been caught planting fake crystal skulls and placing imported European bones, of extremely tall 6 foot 5 inch skeletons at their dig sites. Archeologist’s also plant objects to mystify and make magical an extremely simple Stone Age population designed to skew the public’s interpretation of a past culture. Since the Mayan Trinity is so easy to extract from visiting a few sites, they have been working very hard to hide this simple understanding.
The archaeological community, semi supported by the astronomy community will suggest that the August 11, 3114 B.C date meets some crazy criteria of a significant celestial alignment. This date has been called the “Galactic Alignment” whereby, many planets or stars, moon, ext. line up in the night’s sky.
They might be able to sell this Harry Potter, snake oil theory to someone who has not visited any Mayan sites but for me, I found no temples well lined up, to each other or any consistent mapable design. The square pyramids where all 3 to 4 degrees out of alignment to any consistent reference, north, south, west or east or even each other. A 3 degree alignment on the surface of earth would be an astronomical distance if pointing to any heavenly body.
If the Mayan’s had some understanding of or the ability to perform a significant “Galactic Alignment”, than I would expect at least some level of interest in lining up pyramids which are across from each other. The facts stand, when you visit any Mayan temples, the structures are not well lined up to anything or even each other. So forget about any complex celestially interest or ability.
As for the celestial windows on top of most Mayan pyramids, well they are not even intended to view anything through. These windows are a defensive structural element of the pyramids designed to extend many vine ropes through, as an implement of defense.
See, the Mayan’s had no steel, copper or bronze, so they did not implement powerfully weapons for the purposes of attack, or defenses. The Mexican Mayans did have some glass tipped spears and arrows but the Yucatan peninsula Mayan’s such as the Mayan’s from Belize, had no obsidian glass source. Most Mayans attacked or defended their land with flint and chert tipped weapons. These minerals do not become extremely sharp and can be protected against with a simple turtle shell coat of armor. Even a thick, well constructed llama wool cloth will prevent serious injury from Stone Age weapons. Physically killing someone with Stone Age weapons, was not quick or easy.
To solve what the celestial windows represent, we must figure out and define the weapons that the Mayan’s implemented. The Mayan’s had at their arsenal stone tipped spears, stone tipped arrows, wooden clubs and that is about it. Killing people with these types and quality of weapons is difficult and the Mayan’s needed a better killing machine to defend their land. Only here can the celestial windows can be explained. The Mayan’s built the physical structure of their pyramids as a weapon; one that is more powerful and deadly. The celestial windows are part of this tool, implemented to defend control of their land and wart of an attack.
The Pyramid weapon would run ropes through these upper celestial windows. The ropes would be fastened around the waist of a soldier and this defender of the pyramid would run and swing across the steep steps. This action would give the Mayan’s the ability to knock down 5 or even 10 attackers with one pass. Most likely, or even more importantly using their feet and hips primarily in the act. This is where the complete puzzle starts to fit together because at every Mayans site there is a ball court. There existents stone carvings of the Mayan Ball game which shows the players moving the ball with only their feet and hips. This being the case, the Mayan ball game was practiced, to train the warriors to defend their pyramid.
The pyramid steps were intentionally made taller and steeper then the local human population. Taking into consideration that the average Mayan was shorter then 5 feet tall, the steps on the Pyramids are about twice of what should be expected. So, even if a defender knocked one attacker off, just one step, bodily injury was almost guaranteed. A broken pelvis or femur most likely was the final result. Also, due to the steepness of the steps, the chance of an initial contacted causing a chain reaction would be pretty good. One contact could drop many other cascading attackers down the menacing steps. Hence one warrior, roped off to the top of a pyramid could hold off as many or more than, 10 advancing warriors.
I would also suggest that the Mayan’s, fine tuned their pyramid killing machine, by placing animal fat rendered from cooking, upon the tall steps. This would make the structure slippery and almost impervious to any attack; if properly defended. In Mexico decedents of the ancient Mayan’s calibrate an event where, the performer’s, swing from ropes around an extremely tall pole extended up to 300 feet in the air. So the importance of rope swinging is well documented, socially recorded and part of the Mayan past culture and current heritage.
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