Laird Scranton on China's Cosmological Prehistory - September 27, 2014
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Laird Scranton is our guest this night to discuss his latest book, China's Cosmological Prehistory: The Sophisticated Science Encoded in Civilization's Earliest Symbols. We discuss the knowledge of the ancients, the deep connections in cosmology, creation myths, and science between the Dogon, Chinese, and Buddhist systems. It gets VERY interesting in it's implications... Laird Scranton is an independent researcher of ancient cosmology and language. His studies in comparative cosmology have served help synchronize aspects of ancient African, Egyptian, Vedic, Chinese, Polynesian and other world cosmologies, and have led to an alternate approach to reading Egyptian hieroglyphic words. His degree is in English from Vassar College. He became interested in Dogon mythology and symbolism in the early 1990s. He has studied ancient myth, language, and cosmology since 1997 and has been a lecturer at Colgate University. He also appears in John Anthony West’s Magical Egypt DVD series. He lives in Albany, New York. His writings include books and articles published or taught by Colgate University, Temple University and the University of Chicago. www.lairdscranton.com
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China has a very ancient myth of the 12 Immortals. Hancock notes a group of 12 'teachers' and these must be related.
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ten day week?, try ten month year. is that glyph a sun or a moon? they counted time by new moons,10 per year, (9 of our months) 28 days per moonth. the symbol represents an "A" the other symbol represents an "N" meaning "ON" or "ANU" short for "Annual"
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Laird's fails to realize that the EU model shows us these same images and myth's. I find it hard to believe that he thinks that Torion theory is better then the Eu model also. He must not understand the model. I know he does great research and like his books. But I'm one who thinks this all comes from the z-pitch aurora that did happen to us in the past. That laird's and other are close but need to look more into the EU model and how it works. The star Sirius is not that close to be observed. They are talking about local planets in this solar system. And Sirius has also been known to be red in the 800 bc to 200 ad period. This may represent some of the late styles of other early myth's and the peoples changed the star or planet at that time.
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