H2 tags : A Surveyor Looks at the Washington DC Planing Map; Sky Watching in Washington, D.C. -
An Astronomer Looks at the Washington DC Map; Critique; Apologists; Masonic-friendly
I contend that this website represents the first original, comprehensive, and Masonic-friendly examination of the subject of Symbolisms
Embedded in the District of Columbia Map Layout.; The Masonic Party Line; Best-qualified to Ascertain These Symbols; Connecting Dots; Symbolic Masonic Architecture A Lost Art?; Kaballistic Themes on Film; Ancient and Modern; Christian Hermetic Principles; Feeding of the 5000; DC Map Timeline; Why the Bend in Pennsylvania Avenue?; Scott Circle and the Tree of Life; The Ideal Template for the Map; No Pentagram; Emblems with Symbolic Significance
Herein I suggest that the appearance of symbols in the Washington, D.C. landscape as well as in the U.S. Great Seal (seen on the back of
the one dollar bill) is neither accidental nor coincidental, but is a strategem illustrating Allegories Rich in Coded Messages composed by and
addressed to a few knowledgeable individuals, just as we see in
the Bible.; To Build a New Vision.; Simply stated, my primary thesis is that the Washington DC planners used more than one image as templates for the design of the city map -
one of those images was the cross section view
of the Great Pyramid as seen above (see video), while two others were
Metatron's Cube
(see video) and the Kabbalistic
Tree of Life.
(see video).; * Two Questions *; If we can accept the notion that the elements in the Washington, D.C. map may correlate with features in the cross-section image of the Great Pyramid , then two questions present themselves, 1) what is there under the river that correlates to the subterranean chamber, and 2) what might elements in the map tell us about features of the pyramid that we don't know about yet?; The map/pyramid appears to include features in the real pyramid that weren't in the 1646 Greaves image, and that were unknown to Greaves, but
apparently not the DC planners! This seems to point to an older source than the Greaves images. The big question is, what that source might
be? Who might possibly have been in possession of 'prints' that showed features in the pyramid that were covered up in the construction process?; The state of the map makers knowledge of the pyramid structure appears to have surpassed that of academics in this case. And as I said, the
other question is, if the map represents the pyramid and it included features that were unknown in 1791, might it indicate somehow features that we still
don't know about?; The Pyramid Cross-Section; A Corollary; A corollary of the thesis about the pyramid cross-section being depicted in the map is that the real reason that the Washington
Monument was moved was to better represent the Queen's Chamber in the map.
(See related video); The implication here is that since the planners knew that an image of the pyramid cross section probably wouldn't be popular with the general public,
nor would the idea of using the phallic monument to represent the Queen's Chamber, they sought to keep their intentions secret. Also since they knew that
the offset of the monument from the WH, the CB and the 16th Street axis would cause
dissonance, they were forced to 'invent' a reason for
the move. Yes the ground was unstable at point A, but the supposed plan was to fill the area in so that it would be stable there- and this was not done
until too late.; Asymmetry; This McMillan plan image is one of the single greatest sources of misinformation surrounding the D.C. map. Without ever referring to a current map
many people presume that it resembles this plan somehow, but it does not.; Metatron's Cube
composed of thirteen circles (12 around 1), and
The Kabbalistic Tree of Life
composed of ten spheres (eleven with Daath),
were also used as templates for the map. Since the triangles in the map have ~52 degree base angles, both the tree and the cube were shortened for use
in the map. All figures contained within these glyphs are also shortened- like the hexagram, the pentagram and the circle, which becomes an
ellipse.; The Tree of Life and the Legend of the Soul's
Journey (See the video presentation of this.)
An Introduction to Kabbalistic Themes in the Bible; Facing the Future |