Ancient Temple Plan

Ancient Temple Plan is now rediscovered and graphically drawn out as a model for rebuilding ancient holy sites worldwide. How is this plan to be used? Simple, quote the numbers in some manner depicted in the blueprint and construction. Musical tones, in terms of numbers that define vibrations per second, give structure to this model. Here are a few examples:

Basic is the diameter of the central circle labelled EF. If we assign vibrations per second to the three-hundred and fifty-two, we have the diatonic tone called “F”.

From D to G; or, in the other direction, from D to C, we have the number 264. When vibrations per second are applied to this number we have the diatonic note “C”. Here is the real treat: We now have 440 (Note by which instruments are tuned) by number. Translate this to vibrations per second to shorter Egyptian cubits of 1.71818… feet and note:

The distance from E to G or in reverse, the line from E to C. When we apply 440 to vibrations per second, we re-create the diatonic tone “A” above middle “C”. Also, what was deliberate: Builders of the Great Pyramid of Egypt copied the 440 distance from the Ancient Temple Plan when they built the Great Pyramid around 2700 BCE.

Ancient Temple Plan above: While hiking around the woods on Oquaga Lake Road, I had this vision with this design and these numbers. Below a rainbow spans over the span of Oquaga Lake, one of the locations of the Lennie Lenape Indian nation. I played piano at a resort on the lake over a span of some fifteen summer seasons where I made contact with an Indian spirit from the Lennie Lenape. Not only was the wisdom received continuous; but the spirit also dictated poetry which I placed into a book of poems called The Oquaga Spirit Speaks.


internal link: Hidden Egyptian Perimeter
external link (John Michell started me on my journey: https://www.scribd.com/book/351486478/The-John-Michell-Reader-Writings-and-Rants-of-a-Radical-Traditionalist

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