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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:40 on 4th August 2011 I was about half way done on it also. So I'm not going over this again as I did before...you will have to KNOW the composition of Stonehedge's lay out your self. It comprises this early "Native American" judical system...which may be represented at Stonehedge. There are 16 people sitting in pairs..each direction...one man an done woman...escept for the Heyokas (Holy Fools) and the 2 women of the West. this is amoung the "The circle of the 8 seats". it involves the Angoquian Tribe but is or the "Five" and later on the "Six Nations" of whom many early treaties were made with....there are five "seats" at stonehedge. East seat....Heyokas...the clowns...the ones whom present the problem and reinforce healing by saying the opposite of the situation. Such as ...."help others"...they would say..."let them help themselves". Southeast seat....Advocates of history, the first answer to the problem...what was done in the past in simliar situations...they talk to the south. South seat...the "entrepenurs" or in this case the "warriors"...we can handle this problem...with doing this or that for you...they talk to the southwest. Southwest seat....the mnedicine people, those that heal..thier position takes into consideration of the mental and emotional side of the problem..they talk to the women of the west. West Seat...2 women, the nurturers of the tribe, protectors fo the children, see the "truth" over that of the heyokas of falsehood. They talk to the Northwest. Northwest...the politicans and councilors sit here..relate the problem at hand to the great cycles and laws of the universe and it's wisdom teachings. They talk to the north. North...Lawyers and judical system...they draft the laws to bring an vote...heyokas are not alowed to vote. 11 votes out of 14 makes the law binding. As strange as it is...our "forefathers" ...noted how this was done....and instituted some of its princples..concerning our Governmen and it's various sytems. This was handed down along with the "Great Law" ..... which says that people shall love one another (compassion wise) and live in peace. Even though six tribes...at one time 5 tribes...became the league of Six Nations...you will note that Stonehedge has five pillars in an horse shoe shape with the sixth stone being an center type stone. The center stone is always represented as the "Tree of Life" symbology.
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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:49 on 4th August 2011 They still started my post by mispelling it. I hope whomever does this to me..... gets back their same treatment some day....the "law of balances". Native americans are amoung our oldest to dwell with in understanding the past...and the last worldwide to possibly been able to keep old world traditions going... by word of mouth. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | quotePosted at 21:51 on 4th August 2011 Not Guilty Shirley... Interesting post again, which I shall read again tomorrow. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 02:15 on 5th August 2011 Elk was telling me when he went to another server...that he had an trememdous time getting through what he called "spammers" that were automatically generated to crash sites and people's web sites..........ever heard of Mystery Hill in New Hampshire..it is our "Stonehedge" and they say it was of the 3,000 to 1500 BC era and is laid out much like England's Stonehedge...It says it was fashioned by the Ibero-Celtics and the stones probably came from Portugal and Spain...and they were from Phonecia and the island of Crete , but eathquakes and floods damaged their homelands. It's located in Salem, New Hampshire... and these same Indians were of the same general area. |
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