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Shorter texts focused on individual topics
Sutton Hoo ship burial
At Sutton Hoo a warrior was buried in a ship to symbolically “cross the ocean of samsara”. Every exquisitely detailed object in the complex layout was specially designed, displaying the high level of knowledge that the designers had of the series of numbers that was used to explain the meditation system originally taught by the Buddha. The helmet with its two birds symbolise the investigation of past and future lives with a concentrated mind, the 6th sense; the eyes represent Vipassanā: analysis of the mind-materiality phenomenon to be able to “see the Truth of existence”. Every individual object in the burial expressed some facet of the meditation system, the collection was designed to function as a remarkable visual diagram to explain the meditation system as a whole
Viking Coins eye of the mind
Goths were trading with China and India, their philosophy teacher Zamolxis in Thrace was the favourite student of Pythagoras. Were the Viking coins, minted from the 7-10th century, small votive diagrams that described meditation techniques that could be carried in one’s pocket, rather than money?
Ogham hand signs and runes: key to the mystic numbers of Pythagoras
The only knowledge about the Ogham symbols were described in the 12th-century Book of Ballymote, introduced as a parallel Latin system to replace 25 symbols that were originally hand signs and already used for centuries. Following clues imbedded in the Book of Ballymote that was probably written by changing an original text, the thread leads to Babel, the city where mathematician and Greek philosopher Pythagoras studied and learnt the principles of “metempsychosis”, knowledge about past lives and purification of the mind, a technique was first taught by the Buddha. Were the 25 hand signs a list of concepts developed by Pythagoras to explain the meditation system taught by the Buddha?
Piraeus lion Athens
The Piraeus lion of the Athens harbour was made around 350 BC, around the same time when Greek philosopher Plato wrote his dialogues and started the Academy where “unwritten doctrines” were taught, based on the mystic numbers of Pythagoras and thought to be lost to the world. Were the Scandinavian rune symbols that were carved into the shoulders of the lion 1,000 years later evidence that western philosophy was aligned with the meditation system originally taught by the Buddha?
Kivik and Lökeberg
The Kivik king’s grave and Lökeberg petroglyphs were thought to be from the Bronze Age, but numbers used to design the images are aligned with the meditation system taught by the Buddha in the 6th century BC, also found illustrated on golden disks. Goths were trading with China and India, their philosophy teacher was the favourite student of Pythagoras. Were Scandinavians already practicing meditation techniques in the 6th century BC?
Viking Coins Eye of the Mind
Viking coins minted from the 7th century are mysterious and cryptic, very little is known about the meaning. It is generally thought that “illiterate Vikings” copied the themes they used – crosses were automatically interpreted as Christian, supposed crude animal images are interpreted as monsters, dragons and porcupines. There is a lost history, much older, that is not recognised by experts, the sophisticated information expressed by Viking on their coins is hidden to untrained modern eyes. Were Vikings aware of the mystic numbers of Pythagoras, used since the 6th century BC?