
KALI PURNA (Sanskrit) Time
Fulfilled
AN ANCIENT ATLANTEAN CITY
Tlamco, stretching from the Panhandle entrance at Golden Gate Park to
the beach at the Cliff House rocks is a city of
seven hills, marking the
orbits and the diameters of the planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, as well as forming a map of the Pleiades.
This ancient abode of the Atlantian colonists in California was laid
out in circles, with a large temple known as the Temple of the Sun which
is today at the inter-section of Haight and Shrader Streets in San
Francisco.
Tlamco, the Temple of the Sun is at the intersection of Haight and
Schrader and the perfect location for a StarGrail (refer below). For it is at this
intersection that the mathematical sequence of the diameters and orbits
of the seven temple mounds made their correspondence with the Pleiades.
Mystical California! Where the Ice Age never came, and where the
magnetism of pre-historic times still lingers to attract beauty, harmony
and Love.
Tlamco is the name of which was unknown to the Men who sought the
mythical Kingdom of
Quivera and the center of the Amazon inhabited island of California
of the very remote past. Tlamco vanished so completely that there were
no traces perceptible to the men who founded Yerba Buena on the same
peninsula ages later.
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TLAMCO
Tlamco the last outlying colony
of the Toltecs is one of three main colonies of Atlantean
culture. Can you imagine that these Atlantean colonists have
also settled along the Rio Grande? As with indigenous explorers
a wise elder or hierophant traveled with the explorers as
mediators when coming upon existing civilizations. Not only what
is known today as California but also Llasa, Tibet and Memphis,
Egypt have inscriptions about our spiritual link with each
other. The Hopi Nation recognizes the Tibetans as relatives and
has many similar words. The hieroglyphic words inscribed on the
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According to Maya sky watchers a
grand celestial cycle nears completion. The star Maia is the 3rd
star of the Pleiades constellation. Our sun and Maia will be
star synchronized and ancient wisdom released as spiritual
influences. The Maya interpretation of time was based on energy
cycles and a close connection to the Earth, the Sun and the
Pleiades.
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THE ANCIENT KINGDOM OF QUIVERA
By Dick Hancock
Down Flores Creek way, a storm in 1881 uprooted a large spruce
tree growing on one of the many mounds thereabout. The big tree's
root spread, several feet thick and many feet across, opened up the
ground like the lid being lifted off a box.
To the astonishment of those who passed by, the rock exposed was
unmistakably cut stone "bearing quite plainly the marks of the
stone
cutters chisel". Moreover, the stones seemed to lie "as if the
wall had
tumbled down". Others of the mounds were prospected by the people
of the region and similar finds were found in many of them. In addition,
they came upon "what to all appearances had been a mining ditch
coursing
along the hill slope, walled up on it's lower side".
The editor of the Port Orford Post duly wrote up the discovery and
promised
to personally inspect the find at no distant day. Whether he did or not
is
not known, the files of the Post having perished. The single report
survived by
having been reprinted in a Portland magazine but no follow up was ever
found.
Could this have been one of the towns of the Kingdom of Quivera, for
many
years in the 16th and 17th centuries shown on maps and charts as laying
along
the coast of what is now Northern California and Southern Oregon. It
appeared
as a very real place on Mercators map in 1569 and continued to be shown
on
maps even as late as 1750.
The king was a long-bearded, hoary-headed fellow by the name of
Tatarrax.
One imaginative report had Chinese ships located in the harbor of the
City of
Quivera. This was located on a bay at the mouth of a big river. Far up
the
river was another city by the name of Tuchano.
Phillip III of Spain discovered among his fathers papers "a
sworn declaration
that some foreigners had given him" relating how "they came in
sight of a
populous and rich city named Quivera"......all this moved his
Majesty to make every effort to find out about such a famous city and
discover it's location".
The river that Martin d'Aguilar was reported to have found and that
could
never be located by later navigators, was supposed by some to be
"the one leading to a great city...and that city called Quivera is
in these parts".
How about it folks, anyone for getting out the shovels and
prospecting around
Flores Creek?
And that's the way it was......
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