Friday, August 16, 2019

The Cayce readings correctly predict ancient civilization findings Again!



The Cayce readings correctly predict ancient civilization findings Again!

Archeologist discover magnetic Mesoamerican stone sculptures




Magnetized stone “turtle head”

Vincent H. Malmström: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~izapa/CS-MM-Chap.%203.htm


1. HLC: You will give an historical treatise on the origin and development of the Mayan civilization, answering questions. 


2. EC: Yes. In giving a record of the civilization in this particular portion of the world, it should be remembered that more than one has been and will be found as research progresses.


13. Hence each would ask, what specific thing is there that we may designate as being a portion of the varied civilizations that formed the earlier civilization of this particular land? 


14. The stones that are circular, that were of the magnetized influence upon which the Spirit of the One spoke to those peoples as they gathered in their service   (TEXT OF READING 5750-1 circa 1933.)


Originally discovered by Dartmouth researchers in the 1970’s (V. Malmstrom) and further evaluated in 1997, there has been renewed interest in the discovered stone carvings with magnetic properties.  Recent studies (Harvard 2019) have confirmed that statues in the Guatemala area were purposely carved to focus their magnetic aspects in specific areas, usually the navel, forehead or right cheek.  Also a large “turtle head table like sculpture with a northern polarity aligned at its snout and a southern polarity aligned at the back of it head.  The archeologist debate the meanings for this but agree the sculptors recognized the magnetism found in stone (possibly caused by lightning strikes) but also naturally occurring magnetism in stone.  The key point, relating to the Cayce readings, is that these sculptors and their culture had discovered away to recognize and identify this magnetism and shape their sculptures accordingly. 




Vincent H. Malmström: Unearthed at nearby Monte Alto https://www.dartmouth.edu/~izapa/CS-MM-Chap.%203.htm


The Edgar Cayce readings predate these University discoveries by over 40 years.


The Cayce reading on the magnetized stones contains even greater accuracy confirmed by the academic researchers.  The recent archeological findings further state that these magnetized stone carvings date to Olmec and Pre-Olmec societies, earlier societies that are considered ancestral to the Maya society.  The Cayce reading was focusing on the Maya  culture yet stated: “Hence each would ask, what specific thing is there that we may designate as being a portion of the varied civilizations that formed the earlier civilization of this particular land?’’ The new academic reports confirm this reading statement.


Additionally, the Cayce reading relate that the magnetism designed in the stones related to their spiritual belief, this possibility, though debated, is also put for by the academic research.


“If the sculpture depicts a head, it is often magnetic in the right temple. If it depicts a body, its magnetic pole is usually near the navel…

 Clearly, something in the early Soconuscan culture seems to have dictated a linkage between the right temple and magnetism and between the navel and magnetism. What was it?


               Naturally, one might conjecture that the connection being implied between magnetism and the head was the symbolization of a mental or spiritual link --... Similarly, the association between magnetism and the navel may well have been a commemoration of the physical side of life -- the continuity of the life-force from mother to child, despite the cutting of the umbilical cord at birth.” Cycles of the Sun, Mysteries of the Moon: The Calendar in Mesoamerican Civilization by Vincent H. Malmström: University of Texas Press; 1st edition (October 1, 1996) Chapter 3; Strange Attraction:  The Mystery of Magnetism


This ability to identify and recognize magnetic properties in stones and shape them for their own purposes in Mesoamerica and the Guatemala area was unknown to academia until the 1970’s, yet the Cayce readings over 40 years earlier clearly cited this ability of the ancient Mesoamericans and their purposes for doing so We are provided with incredible and further hard data evidence and validation of the accuracy of the Cayce readings in many arenas.


https://www.livescience.com/65410-magnetized-potbelly-sculptures-guatemala.html

https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/magnetic-stone-figures-0011870

https://www.dartmouth.edu/~izapa/CS-MM-Chap.%203.htm


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