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Reveals how the number science found in ancient sacred monuments
reflects wisdom transmitted from the angelic orders * Explains how
the angels transmitted megalithic science to early humans to
further our conscious development * Decodes the angelic science
hidden in a wide range of monuments, including Carnac in Brittany,
the Great Pyramid in Egypt, early Christian pavements, the Hagia
Sophia in Istanbul, Stonehenge in England, and the Kaaba in Mecca *
Explores how the number science behind ancient monuments gave rise
to religions and spiritual practices The angelic mind is founded on
a deep understanding of number and the patterns they produce. These
patterns provided a constructive framework for all manifested life
on Earth. The beauty and elegance we see in sacred geometry and in
structures built according to those proportions are the language of
the angels still speaking to us. Examining the angelic science of
number first manifested on Earth in the Stone Age, Richard Heath
reveals how the resulting development of human consciousness was no
accident: just as the angels helped create the Earth's environment,
humans were then evolved to make the planet self-aware. To develop
human minds, the angels transmitted their own wisdom to humanity
through a numerical astronomy that counted planetary and lunar time
periods. Heath explores how this early humanity developed an expert
understanding of sacred number through astronomical geometries,
leading to the unified range of measures employed in their
observatories and later in cosmological monuments such as the Giza
Pyramids and Stonehenge. The ancient Near East transformed
megalithic science into our own mathematics of notational
arithmetic and trigonometry, further developing the human mind
within the early civilizations. Heath decodes the angelic science
hidden within a wide range of monuments and sites, including Carnac
in Brittany, the Great Pyramid in Egypt, Teotihuacan in Mexico,
early Christian pavements, the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, and the
Kaaba in Mecca. Exploring the techniques used to design these
monuments, he explains how the number science behind them gave rise
to ancient religions and spiritual practices. He also explores the
importance of lunar astronomy, first in defining a world suitable
for life and then in providing a subject accessible to
pre-arithmetic humans, for whom the Moon was a constant companion.
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