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#63621 - 12/10/01 06:59 PM
Washington DC maps symbols
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Hello- I write to contribute to the discussion about symbols found in the DC map. Rather than posting my images here, I will post them elsewhere, and link to them from here.
I have been researching the DC map for the past year or so, after seeing websites dedicated to the compass, square and pentagram. The first time I saw those sites, I was convinced (knowing a little bit about Masonic symbolism) that there had to be more to it than three simple symbols.
I would like to point out that, in spite of statements like "just revealed" etc, which accompany those sites, that the image featuring the square, compass and pentagram were published as early as 1992, by an anti-Masonic, fundamentalist Christian by the name of Ed Decker. I have been in email contact with Ed, and have asked him if he "discovered" those symbols in the map, or if he was told about them by someone else. Each time he has declined to answer my question.
As to the image that I present to you, I am the one who figured this out. The image: http://www.ixpres.com/homewerk/DC/E/DC_pyramid.jpg
The clues that led me there were the three symbols mentioned above, the connection to the House of the Temple located at 1733-16th street, and the name of Albert Pike, who's remains lie in a pillar in that building. After having read Pike's "Morals and Dogma", it became clear that any puzzle surrounding the Masons in DC would include elements of Egyptian mythology, in particular the Osiris myth (note Pike is contained in a pillar in the Temple, as Osiris was at Byblos) and the Hebrew Kaballa (see page 770 of Morals and Dogma for Pike's version of the Tree of Life glyph).
While looking at the map, I was also looking at all kinds of other symbols and diagrams, and one day I looked at the Washington Monument, and was considering how it is set east of the center line of the White House (16th street) and south of the center line of the Capitol Building; then it hit me- the Queen's Chamber is also offset from the King's Chamber, and set down from the entrance way to it.
I began taking note of the angles, then the structure of the streets above the White House, which mock the gabled structure of the King's Chamber.
The lines that runs south from the Capitol are the old canal that has been replaced. Note the open spot, in the DC map, where the "grotto" is in the "well" in the pyramid.
The Wash Mmt is shaped like the queen's chamber. Penn Ave could easily be called the Grand Gallery.
As to "ground level", I recommend looking at a DC map, and finding "G" street, and looking where it runs. It lies in a line with the Jeff Mem and Arlington House.
The map that I am using is a 1790's planning map by the way.
We know that Robert Greaves had been in the Pyramid in the 1640's, and had made measurements, which he published in his book "Pyramidographia", so the picture would have been well distributed by 1790. What we don't know is if that is the only source that the Founding Fathers had for the image.
Look for more msgs from me real soon on this, as I have several pages worked up on this subject. I will leave you with two questions: What is there that correlates (in the DC map) to the subterranean chamber? And if the map and pyramid do indeed correlate, What might elements in the DC map tell us about elements in the Pyramid that we don't know (or haven't been told) about yet?
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#63624 - 12/10/01 07:32 PM
Re: Washington DC maps symbols
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People familiar with the kaballa and Tree of Life will see that in the DC map too: http://www.ixpres.com/homewerk/DC/B/DC_tree.jpg
This page deals with Metatron's Cube and the Tree of Life, as they relate to the DC planning map: http://www.ixpres.com/homewerk/DC/B/metratons_cube0.htm
I would recommend that the image of the mall presented earlier in the Forum, which was taken from the 1901 proposed plan, and which was presented as looking like the tree of life (which was lifted from a website), first of all does not fit the tree, and second of all does not fit the current map, because certain ppl made sure that the proposed changes (as depicted in that plan) were not instituted.
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#63626 - 12/10/01 10:09 PM
Re: Washington DC maps symbols
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Wow, those images are fantastic!
Metatron's cube is basically the five platonic solids nested within eachother.
Some people believe that we have a "Merkaba", which is an energy field in the shape of Metatron's cube, which sorounds our bodies. If we learn how to activate our merkaba we basically become gods, perhaps this is the message of the DC layout.
Here is an image of the merkaba:
For more information about the merkaba, and sacred geometry, I recommed you visit this site: http://www.soulinvitation.com/metatron/index.html
[ December 10, 2001: Message edited by: Hiyruu2 ]
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#63627 - 12/10/01 10:51 PM
Re: Washington DC maps symbols
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I just made this in photoshop, it is the general idea behind the merkaba:
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#63628 - 12/11/01 07:34 AM
Re: Washington DC maps symbols
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As I point out in my pages, Metatron's Cube is much more than just the 5 platonic solids, which I show in this page: http://www.ixpres.com/homewerk/DC/B/metratons_cube0.htm
It contains the Star of David and the Tree of Life as well. MY point in what I present about the cube, is that the persons who laid out the DC map, used the cube as one of their patterns (in addition to the pyramid), and chose to reduce the heighth while keeping the width the same (which is the same as "leaning the image backwards) so that the triangles that make up the Star of David, are 52 degree angles, like the base or slope angles of the Great Pyramid.
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