It is the mathematical symbol for phi, a transcendental number: 1.6180339887498... This universal constant is reflected in all of nature's patterns. Sacred art and architecture all over the world apply it as the golden ratio, 1:1.618 or 2:3:5, monumentally seen in the design of the Great Pyramid corresponding to the angular inclination of standing waves resonating within its stones.

Alexander Putney's Magnetic Resonance maps define the phi-ordered global distribution pattern of the world's pyramids as a precise expression of the quadratic function [ zn+1 = zn2 ]. This nonlinear fractal encodes Earth's deep infrasound resonance as symbolized by the Sanskrit mandala, a square within a circle. Representing the sacred vital force of consciousness, this mandala is found in Egyptian temples as the Rose Cross, in megalithic stone circles as the Celtic Cross, in Buddhist temples as the Kalachakra or 'Wheel of Time' and in Mayan temples as a symbol of Hunab K'u, the Universal Creator.

The nonlinear alignment of the world's sacred sites to the Great Pyramid reveals their collective function as an infrasound wireless network synchronized to the 1.45 Hz frequency of the human heartbeat. The Sanskrit third-eye represents kundalini activation of the pineal gland -the ajna chakra at the center of the brain- containing calcite microcrystals that transduce the infrasound resonance of the calcite pyramid stones.

This profound holographic knowledge is encoded in ancient Altantean quantum maps inlaid with calcite geometric patterns that fluoresce under ultraviolet light, displaying standing wave resonance at subatomic, molecular and planetary scales. Sacred water springs flowing from ancient Sanskrit sites crystallize the body and generate HHO plasma in the pyramid chambers, where waterbirthing practices affect DNA enhancement, endowing the advanced states of synesthetic consciousness to which indigen-ous wisdom-keepers have remained keenly attuned.




Copyright 2008-2015 Alexander Putney

 
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Includes 150 color images, geometric analyses and translated
texts from hundreds of Atlantean stone, ceramic and metal
artifacts from La Mana (Ecuador), Sutatausa (Colombia),
Burrow's Cave (Illinois), Rotan (Texas), Roswell
(New Mexico), Hopi (Arizona), Guerrero (Mexico),
Glozel (France) and Sanxingdui (China).