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Pi Day: Another NEW Archeo-astronomical Discovery

April Marie Vihilidal's Podcast by April Marie Vihilidal

Mar 19, 201327:13Education

As above so below. The Earth mirrors the Sacred Celestial Sphere above. How does the Earth mirror the Sacred Celestial Sphere above. The three main pyramids of Giza: 1) The Pyramid of Khufu also known as The Great Pyrami...

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Pi Day: Another NEW Archeo-astronomical Discovery is an episode from April Marie Vihilidal's Podcast by April Marie Vihilidal. As above so below. The Earth mirrors the Sacred Celestial Sphere above. How does the Earth mirror the Sacred Cele...

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As above so below. The Earth mirrors the Sacred Celestial Sphere above. How does the Earth mirror the Sacred Celestial Sphere above. The three main pyramids of Giza: 1) The Pyramid of Khufu also known as The Great Pyramid of Giza or the Pyramid of Cheops [his Greek name]. It is a reflection of the star Alnitak. 2) The Pyramid of Khafre or Pyramid of Chefren [his Greek name], is also known as the centre pyramid. It is a reflection of the star Alnilam. 3) The Pyramid of Menkaure or Mykerinos [his Greek name] is the smallest one of these fascinating structures. It is a reflection of the star Mintaka. Together they are the reflection of the asterism known as the Orion’s Belt containing the three stars just mentioned: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. To continue with this presentation, allow me to firstly present an opaque version of the map of Giza, Alexandria, and Port Said over the smiling face of the Sphinx. Secondly, allow me to superimpose one of the faces of the Pyramid of Khafre, also known as the Pyramid of Chefren or the middle pyramid over the smiling face of the Sphinx. This is how my most recent Archeo-astronomical find began. How is this so?’, you may be asking. What ties the Egyptian Delta map of Giza, Alexandria and Port Said to the pyramid known today as, Pyramid of Khafre, also known as the Pyramid of Chefren, and thereby to the distant star of, Alnilam? When teaching I always repeat import concepts three times in a row. My teaching motto is, ‘Three’s the charm’. Listen carefully, for the third time, for these two numbers, as they are the basis of my newest Archeo-astronomical discovery, ‘Pi and the Circumference of the Earth encoded via the Geodesic Co-ordinates of the Sphinx and the Giza Delta Map’. The two important numbers are; ... Please view this pod cast to glean these two important numbers! Warning: There is a two minute contemplation on Pi with music and pictures only. These two minutes of contemplation are aimed at putting, you, the viewer, in a relaxed and receptive state in order to mentally play with the two important numbers of my most recent Archeo-astronomical find. I would rather you discover their significance, as I did, rather than just be given the answer. Then in pod cast five, if you have not figured out their significance I will deliver their significance to you with the mathematical explanation of way these two numbers produce the truth they do! So, please take the time (2 minutes) to contemplate during this episode and allow your subconscious to direct you to their significance. Good Luck! See you in pod cast Five...

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Published Mar 19, 2013 and 27:13 long