The first things that pop into my mind with the axis and the tree: is that 33 degrees?
Earths axial tilt varies because of wobblebut on average it appears to be 23.4 degrees That means the remainder of the 90 degree quadrant is about 66.6 degrees. Because it's not a static number and changes as Earth wobbles I'm not sure how significant this is.
And are the obelisks symbolic of the tree (in satans twisted way)?
While researching this topic a while ago I found a lot of predictive programming about it in the Marvel Universe franchise. According to their wiki fan page the Washington Monument was the location of the Axis Mundi during the 19th century, at least in that fictional universe.
Also, didn’t one of the characters in dead poets society have an alter ego “Waconda” or similar?
I'm not sure about that but the term is used a lot more than just in the movie Black Panther. It was also used in a novel by the author of One Flew Over the Cucoos nest:
Hey I noticed the other day that Braga Portugal is on the 42 degree of latitude. So i looked it up and theres a cave next to a place called the Bom Jesus do Monte which when you look it up is draped in eerie Masonic symbolism! Crazy! I made a post recently that gave some accounts of ancient mesoamericans connection to the cedar tree. Very interesting, cedar trees seem to be extremely relevant globally just like the snake & water.
So much discussion of caves, got anything else about cave systems in your plethora of research?
There's one new thing I've found recently regarding caves. The ancient Roman town of Narnia is also located at 42°31′N, and there are caves there that were inhabited as early as the Paleolithic era. Every place where one of the "Waconda" intaglio mounds were located in North America, such as Milwaukee or Waconda Springs, appear to have deep underground tunnels nearby and were associated by the Mound Builders with bridges between worlds. In the novels by C.S. Lewis, the character Lucy travels through a bridge between worlds and winds up in the land of Narnia.
In the real life town of Narnia there was a Dominican mystic and stigmatic named Lucy Brocadelli, also known as the Blessed Lucy of Narnia, who is associated with Saint Catherine of Siena, claiming to have been visited by her in numerous visions.
Earths axial tilt varies because of wobblebut on average it appears to be 23.4 degrees That means the remainder of the 90 degree quadrant is about 66.6 degrees. Because it's not a static number and changes as Earth wobbles I'm not sure how significant this is.
While researching this topic a while ago I found a lot of predictive programming about it in the Marvel Universe franchise. According to their wiki fan page the Washington Monument was the location of the Axis Mundi during the 19th century, at least in that fictional universe.
https://archive.ph/1eCDP#selection-6805.0-6813.50
I'm not sure about that but the term is used a lot more than just in the movie Black Panther. It was also used in a novel by the author of One Flew Over the Cucoos nest:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sometimes_a_Great_Notion
Feel free to ask and if I happen to know anything I'll tell you.
There's one new thing I've found recently regarding caves. The ancient Roman town of Narnia is also located at 42°31′N, and there are caves there that were inhabited as early as the Paleolithic era. Every place where one of the "Waconda" intaglio mounds were located in North America, such as Milwaukee or Waconda Springs, appear to have deep underground tunnels nearby and were associated by the Mound Builders with bridges between worlds. In the novels by C.S. Lewis, the character Lucy travels through a bridge between worlds and winds up in the land of Narnia.
In the real life town of Narnia there was a Dominican mystic and stigmatic named Lucy Brocadelli, also known as the Blessed Lucy of Narnia, who is associated with Saint Catherine of Siena, claiming to have been visited by her in numerous visions.
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