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The Land Masses of South America, Massachusetts, and Maui Are Perfect Embodiments of the Human Form
And Other Massive Signs of Higher Civilization We're Missing in Our Universe
By John I. Sullivan
Massachusetts
The Perfect Embodiment of the Human Head Profile
The Boston Nose
& Cape Ann Eye
The Cape Cod Jaw & the Plymouth Mouth
In 1620, English Pilgrims first went ashore at the Plymouth Mouth.
John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts won the United States presidential election six months after Earth's most powerful earthquake. The earthquake struck the South American coast and sent tsunamic waves across the Pacific Ocean. The tsunami killed people and damaged or destroyed structures in South America and in communities thousands of miles from the epicenter of the earthquake: in Hawaii, the Philippines, and Japan.
Maui, the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago,
is the embodiment of the human torso and head (similar to Massachusetts).
Maui, Hawaii
Breaststroke in the Pacific Ocean
President John Kennedy
Earthquakes, like emotions, emanate from the source: the planet. The source of the man is the same as the source of the earthquake. Earth is alive and perpetually moving forward. Whether conscious of it or not, we are in synch with this life and motion. The source of Earth is, of course, the Sun. Greater than it all -- the source of our Solar System -- is our Milky Way galaxy. Together, the galaxy, star, and planet are the parents of civilization. It has always been so and will continue to be. We should all be attentive to that while we do our jobs and play our games.
South America
South America, epicenter of the most powerful earthquake in Earth's recorded history, embodies like Massachusetts and Maui do - the human head. Brazil, the large country in eastern and central South America, is the continental face (with a prominent eye, nose, and chin). The South American Eye is the mouth, or delta, of the Amazon River, Earth's most voluminous river.
South America's human population is 400 million, with half of those in Brazil, which is the fifth most populous nation on Earth. I am one of seven million Massachusettsans in the United States. The United States is best known as the strong, capitalist democracy whose ideals are admired and emulated by countries around the world. Ever evolving, I see room for improvement. The constant pursuit of and obsession with monetary wealth and our inattention to intellectual, educational endeavors is troublesome. The collective focus of people now should be on solutions to the myriad, persistent, answerable problems which recur in our often chaotic global environment. Our excursions to the Moon, which President Kennedy famously advocated for, are four decades old. If, in 1962, President Kennedy had said,"We will become greater masters of English and education, and become smarter people," the nation and the planet would have been better served. English is the native or second language of one-sixth of Earth's people. How many people would honestly say they are masters of the language? Those who can settle into luxury usually settle and after 12 to 20 years of schooling most people today aren't committed to education. So, it falls to me and those like me to learn what most will not learn and essentially become the teacher.
I Followed the Leader
Until I Found My Way
John Kennedy won the United States presidential election six months after Earth's most powerful earthquake in 1960. On November 8, 2006, the anniversary of Kennedy's election, Mercury transited the Sun. The transit happens thirteen times per century on average and is the alignment of Earth, Mercury, and our Sun. In transit, Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, crosses the Sun as seen from Earth. President Kennedy was not the only American president to win election on November the 8th. Nor was he the only Massachusetts-born president elected November 8th. George H.W. Bush won the November 8, 1988, U.S. presidential election to become the 41st President of the United States. Kennedy and Bush were born seven miles apart in Brookline and Milton, Massachusetts, respectively, and both men were born in the waning weeks of spring. Massachusetts, of course, is the state whose coast is the spitting image of the human head. U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt, all in the league of greatest American presidents, are among the other men who also won a November 8th election.
The Massachusetts Face
Mount Everest, Earth's tallest mountain, is 29,000 feet high. Each human head is 29 bones and 290 million Americans made the United States at the cusp of the 3rd millenium, 2,000 years after Jesus lived. The summit of Mount Everest was reached first by mountaineers Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on President John Kennedy's birthday in 1953. As earthquakes and emotions emanate from one source -- the planet -- so do the mountains, human heads and the ideas created within. Earth's highest peak has the number 29 in common with the human head. And the first people to summit the mountain did so on the birthday of an American president born in Massachusetts, the state whose coast is the spitting image of the human head -- in the country whose population at millenium's cusp was 290 million souls. John Kennedy was born and Edmund Hillary reached Mount Everest's summit on the 29th of May.
John Kennedy and his great teacher, Jesus, had a common belief in God. Throughout my life, God has been the omnipresent mystery. Thanks to Carl Jung and many others, I am now dedicated to my vision of synchronicity in the cosmos and, more than ever, God is an idea I have within me, rather than an elusive idea outside.
The leader of Edmund Hillary's Mount Everest expedition -- John Hunt -- died on the anniversary of John Kennedy's presidential election and the elections of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and George H.W. Bush. Mercury transited the Sun on the eighth anniversary of Mr. Hunt's death.
In this photograph by the Japanese Solar Optical Telescope, Mercury transited the Sun on November 8, 2006, the anniversaries of John Kennedy's election to the presidency of the United States and death of Everest expedition leader, John Hunt. The next transit of Mercury will occur on May 9, 2016, the 30th anniversary of mountaineer Tenzing Norgay's death. Mr. Norgay, as part of John Hunt's expedition, partnered with Edmund Hillary on the first ascent of Mount Everest on President Kennedy's birthday.
My Sun and Albert Einstein
The total solar eclipse on May 29, 1919, occurred on John Kennedy's second birthday. Astrophysicist Arthur Eddington used that eclipse to peer at stars beyond the darkened Sun. Eddington's goal, which he achieved, was the confirmation of Albert Einstein's prodigious relativity. Eddington saw what Einstein had already seen - the gravitational power of mass. Mr. Einstein's genius enlightened the world and allowed anyone interested in the Universe the opportunity to more clearly and more accurately experience the Universe. Einstein taught us that the gravitation of great masses like our Sun and Earth and even ourselves are bending space and time.
Massachusetts (abbreviation Mass.)
Energy = mass x speed of light ² (E = mc²)
Our Sun, moving us in orbit, keeping the Solar System planets perpetually stable, is Earth's partner in creating the continents: South America, the Massachusetts Coast, Maui, Mount Everest, each of us and all life here. The summit of Mount Everest was first reached by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on John Kennedy's birthday and on the anniversary of the Einstein-Eddington total solar eclipse. Our planet and everyone here is hopefully progressing towards the masterpiece billions of years in the making. Three continents: South America, Australia, and Africa, embody the heads of animals. South America, as I said, personifies the head of the human - the animal with the foresightful, creative and enduring mind. Australia embodies the head of the tiger, lion, and some dog breeds. Africa, home to one billion (or one-sixth) of Earth's people, is the conspicuous embodiment of a horse's head.
Australia embodies the head of the tiger, lion, and some dog breeds.
Africa, home to one billion (or one-sixth) of Earth's people,
is the conspicuous embodiment of a horse's head.
That Snout is Namibia and South Africa. That Blue Eye is Lake Victoria.
That Ear is Ethiopia and Somalia.
And Other Massive Signs of Higher Civilization We're Missing in Our Universe
By John I. Sullivan
Massachusetts
The Perfect Embodiment of the Human Head Profile
The Boston Nose
& Cape Ann Eye
The Cape Cod Jaw & the Plymouth Mouth
In 1620, English Pilgrims first went ashore at the Plymouth Mouth.
John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts won the United States presidential election six months after Earth's most powerful earthquake. The earthquake struck the South American coast and sent tsunamic waves across the Pacific Ocean. The tsunami killed people and damaged or destroyed structures in South America and in communities thousands of miles from the epicenter of the earthquake: in Hawaii, the Philippines, and Japan.
Maui, the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago,
is the embodiment of the human torso and head (similar to Massachusetts).
Maui, Hawaii
Breaststroke in the Pacific Ocean
President John Kennedy
Earthquakes, like emotions, emanate from the source: the planet. The source of the man is the same as the source of the earthquake. Earth is alive and perpetually moving forward. Whether conscious of it or not, we are in synch with this life and motion. The source of Earth is, of course, the Sun. Greater than it all -- the source of our Solar System -- is our Milky Way galaxy. Together, the galaxy, star, and planet are the parents of civilization. It has always been so and will continue to be. We should all be attentive to that while we do our jobs and play our games.
South America
South America, epicenter of the most powerful earthquake in Earth's recorded history, embodies like Massachusetts and Maui do - the human head. Brazil, the large country in eastern and central South America, is the continental face (with a prominent eye, nose, and chin). The South American Eye is the mouth, or delta, of the Amazon River, Earth's most voluminous river.
South America's human population is 400 million, with half of those in Brazil, which is the fifth most populous nation on Earth. I am one of seven million Massachusettsans in the United States. The United States is best known as the strong, capitalist democracy whose ideals are admired and emulated by countries around the world. Ever evolving, I see room for improvement. The constant pursuit of and obsession with monetary wealth and our inattention to intellectual, educational endeavors is troublesome. The collective focus of people now should be on solutions to the myriad, persistent, answerable problems which recur in our often chaotic global environment. Our excursions to the Moon, which President Kennedy famously advocated for, are four decades old. If, in 1962, President Kennedy had said,"We will become greater masters of English and education, and become smarter people," the nation and the planet would have been better served. English is the native or second language of one-sixth of Earth's people. How many people would honestly say they are masters of the language? Those who can settle into luxury usually settle and after 12 to 20 years of schooling most people today aren't committed to education. So, it falls to me and those like me to learn what most will not learn and essentially become the teacher.
I Followed the Leader
Until I Found My Way
John Kennedy won the United States presidential election six months after Earth's most powerful earthquake in 1960. On November 8, 2006, the anniversary of Kennedy's election, Mercury transited the Sun. The transit happens thirteen times per century on average and is the alignment of Earth, Mercury, and our Sun. In transit, Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, crosses the Sun as seen from Earth. President Kennedy was not the only American president to win election on November the 8th. Nor was he the only Massachusetts-born president elected November 8th. George H.W. Bush won the November 8, 1988, U.S. presidential election to become the 41st President of the United States. Kennedy and Bush were born seven miles apart in Brookline and Milton, Massachusetts, respectively, and both men were born in the waning weeks of spring. Massachusetts, of course, is the state whose coast is the spitting image of the human head. U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt, all in the league of greatest American presidents, are among the other men who also won a November 8th election.
The Massachusetts Face
Mount Everest, Earth's tallest mountain, is 29,000 feet high. Each human head is 29 bones and 290 million Americans made the United States at the cusp of the 3rd millenium, 2,000 years after Jesus lived. The summit of Mount Everest was reached first by mountaineers Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on President John Kennedy's birthday in 1953. As earthquakes and emotions emanate from one source -- the planet -- so do the mountains, human heads and the ideas created within. Earth's highest peak has the number 29 in common with the human head. And the first people to summit the mountain did so on the birthday of an American president born in Massachusetts, the state whose coast is the spitting image of the human head -- in the country whose population at millenium's cusp was 290 million souls. John Kennedy was born and Edmund Hillary reached Mount Everest's summit on the 29th of May.
John Kennedy and his great teacher, Jesus, had a common belief in God. Throughout my life, God has been the omnipresent mystery. Thanks to Carl Jung and many others, I am now dedicated to my vision of synchronicity in the cosmos and, more than ever, God is an idea I have within me, rather than an elusive idea outside.
The leader of Edmund Hillary's Mount Everest expedition -- John Hunt -- died on the anniversary of John Kennedy's presidential election and the elections of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and George H.W. Bush. Mercury transited the Sun on the eighth anniversary of Mr. Hunt's death.
In this photograph by the Japanese Solar Optical Telescope, Mercury transited the Sun on November 8, 2006, the anniversaries of John Kennedy's election to the presidency of the United States and death of Everest expedition leader, John Hunt. The next transit of Mercury will occur on May 9, 2016, the 30th anniversary of mountaineer Tenzing Norgay's death. Mr. Norgay, as part of John Hunt's expedition, partnered with Edmund Hillary on the first ascent of Mount Everest on President Kennedy's birthday.
My Sun and Albert Einstein
The total solar eclipse on May 29, 1919, occurred on John Kennedy's second birthday. Astrophysicist Arthur Eddington used that eclipse to peer at stars beyond the darkened Sun. Eddington's goal, which he achieved, was the confirmation of Albert Einstein's prodigious relativity. Eddington saw what Einstein had already seen - the gravitational power of mass. Mr. Einstein's genius enlightened the world and allowed anyone interested in the Universe the opportunity to more clearly and more accurately experience the Universe. Einstein taught us that the gravitation of great masses like our Sun and Earth and even ourselves are bending space and time.
Massachusetts (abbreviation Mass.)
Energy = mass x speed of light ² (E = mc²)
Our Sun, moving us in orbit, keeping the Solar System planets perpetually stable, is Earth's partner in creating the continents: South America, the Massachusetts Coast, Maui, Mount Everest, each of us and all life here. The summit of Mount Everest was first reached by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on John Kennedy's birthday and on the anniversary of the Einstein-Eddington total solar eclipse. Our planet and everyone here is hopefully progressing towards the masterpiece billions of years in the making. Three continents: South America, Australia, and Africa, embody the heads of animals. South America, as I said, personifies the head of the human - the animal with the foresightful, creative and enduring mind. Australia embodies the head of the tiger, lion, and some dog breeds. Africa, home to one billion (or one-sixth) of Earth's people, is the conspicuous embodiment of a horse's head.
Australia embodies the head of the tiger, lion, and some dog breeds.
Africa, home to one billion (or one-sixth) of Earth's people,
is the conspicuous embodiment of a horse's head.
That Snout is Namibia and South Africa. That Blue Eye is Lake Victoria.
That Ear is Ethiopia and Somalia.
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Re: South America, the embodiment of the human head
Wed, October 14, 2009 - 12:02 PMHave you tried Bing?
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Re: South America, the embodiment of the human head
Wed, October 14, 2009 - 12:48 PMmaui (I see) - www.infiniteeureka.com/images/maui.png
south america reminds me of a cartoon 'smart guy face' or bloodhound (am I looking in the same way as you?) -
www.infiniteeureka.com/images/sa-dog.png
www.infiniteeureka.com/images...ead.png (actually reminds me of - i402.photobucket.com/albums/...cess.jpg )
Massachusetts (I don't see at all the human head, can you point me to where you are looking?)
Oh and afreeka - community.infiniteeureka.com/pho...ka-1
:)
