Post by Don Barone on Sept 14, 2003 21:14:32 GMT -5
Hi All:
Jesus is credited with the saying: "They have eyes but they do not see". However we have all used this saying to relate to anyone who doesn't see what we see and which we feel is obvious. About five years ago I experienced a very odd thing when for lack of a better expression, "I saw the light". In this case it was an actual light as my head exploded in a blinding flash and all I had ever read, heard or felt came together to a single point in my brain and I was suddenly able to put it all together. That is all I have learnt together. It was a marvellous experience and one I truly hope all can enjoy. Since that day in October of 1998 I have been able to "see" things which I feel are obvious but to other people simply aren't there.
At times I have been able to look at the clouds and actually see them form images which appear to be for my amusement only. They almost seem to start forming images the moment I look at them and then there are the faces in the rocks and the trees and then one day I saw the old lady in the willow. A rare treat indeed. Recently I have started to see images in the galaxies and The Cosmos and in the light radiating back to us from The Heavens and I become more and more convinced that it is all one big illusion and tapestry for my own personal enjoyment. All I have to do is look and I will see. To me the images are obvious but there are those who feel that they are all an illusion, a residual effect of our brains being hard wired to see these images but I argue back why do I not see images of extinct animals and extinct fauna in these images. Why are they always current and alive ? I still have yet to receive a good response to that one. Is my mind controlling it all or is something causing this to occur for my enjoyment. I know what I feel is The Truth and it has nothing to do with being hardwired at all. But for heavens sake how does all that relate to a message from The Sphinx ? Well seeing outside of the box is almost the whole battle and when I looked outside of the box at The Sphinx, this is what I saw.
We have all looked at The Sphinx a thousand times yet one day I saw something different and allow me to try to explain.
We have all noticed that the head dress of The Sphinx appears to have been eroded and even from the earliest woodcut sketches and through the sketches of Napoleon's savants and to the first early photographs, the image had remained almost constant. Allow me to post an example.
Note: This is image is from a 1610 woodcut. Please notice the shape of the head dress.
And here is the image I chose to make my point and is from 1892:
Before I go on allow me to say that a couple of later artists used the technique, which I found was first used on/in The Sphinx, to perfection and they were Vincent Van Gogh and Picasso. The style they used was showing a face both in profile and full frontal at the same time. See if you can find the images in The Sphinx before I post Part II. I originally posted this on Graham's Hancock's site last April but no one could see what I was speaking of. Perhaps I did not make it clear what I thought I saw. I will not make the same mistake this time and will build it up "brick by brick" until each little brick will become part of the whole rather than simply another brick in the wall ...
Stay tooned !
Don Barone
Jesus is credited with the saying: "They have eyes but they do not see". However we have all used this saying to relate to anyone who doesn't see what we see and which we feel is obvious. About five years ago I experienced a very odd thing when for lack of a better expression, "I saw the light". In this case it was an actual light as my head exploded in a blinding flash and all I had ever read, heard or felt came together to a single point in my brain and I was suddenly able to put it all together. That is all I have learnt together. It was a marvellous experience and one I truly hope all can enjoy. Since that day in October of 1998 I have been able to "see" things which I feel are obvious but to other people simply aren't there.
At times I have been able to look at the clouds and actually see them form images which appear to be for my amusement only. They almost seem to start forming images the moment I look at them and then there are the faces in the rocks and the trees and then one day I saw the old lady in the willow. A rare treat indeed. Recently I have started to see images in the galaxies and The Cosmos and in the light radiating back to us from The Heavens and I become more and more convinced that it is all one big illusion and tapestry for my own personal enjoyment. All I have to do is look and I will see. To me the images are obvious but there are those who feel that they are all an illusion, a residual effect of our brains being hard wired to see these images but I argue back why do I not see images of extinct animals and extinct fauna in these images. Why are they always current and alive ? I still have yet to receive a good response to that one. Is my mind controlling it all or is something causing this to occur for my enjoyment. I know what I feel is The Truth and it has nothing to do with being hardwired at all. But for heavens sake how does all that relate to a message from The Sphinx ? Well seeing outside of the box is almost the whole battle and when I looked outside of the box at The Sphinx, this is what I saw.
We have all looked at The Sphinx a thousand times yet one day I saw something different and allow me to try to explain.
We have all noticed that the head dress of The Sphinx appears to have been eroded and even from the earliest woodcut sketches and through the sketches of Napoleon's savants and to the first early photographs, the image had remained almost constant. Allow me to post an example.
Note: This is image is from a 1610 woodcut. Please notice the shape of the head dress.
And here is the image I chose to make my point and is from 1892:
Before I go on allow me to say that a couple of later artists used the technique, which I found was first used on/in The Sphinx, to perfection and they were Vincent Van Gogh and Picasso. The style they used was showing a face both in profile and full frontal at the same time. See if you can find the images in The Sphinx before I post Part II. I originally posted this on Graham's Hancock's site last April but no one could see what I was speaking of. Perhaps I did not make it clear what I thought I saw. I will not make the same mistake this time and will build it up "brick by brick" until each little brick will become part of the whole rather than simply another brick in the wall ...
Stay tooned !
Don Barone