Anonymous ID: 5ff6aa Nov. 30, 2020, 2:54 a.m. No.11839506   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9522

>>11827353

 

(Please read from the start)

 

3 – The “other” monoliths: In the wikipedia page about Ottantaytambo they ONLY talk about the 6 monolith blocks with a zoomed in attached picture to the page. But if anons zoom out and take another look at the spot, anons will notice that there are MANY OTHER monolithic blocks, from different shapes, sizes and colors (=different stones) literally scattered here and there; but amazingly, not a mention of these blocks. When we take a closer look at the blocks, we will see the “handles” to lift them, as I’ve mentioned before. So how come none of this is mentioned? It’s obvious why, isn’t it? (((They))) are afraid where this door will lead to if someone open it.

 

4 – The Polygonal shape of some ruins: These are notable, mostly when it comes to their geometrical shape. Usually when we have an arch, a lintel or geometrical (trapezoid or triangle) shape door ways, it’s to discharge the weight from the center to the side = as in shift the weight from the center space to the sides, making it slide, sort of speak. Anons shouldn’t forget that there is evidence on the site that some blocks have been re-used. So I’m thinking out loud now = Is the size of some doors proportioned to how tall/ big some people were in the area? Is the size of the doors mirroring the size of SOME persons living there? Keep in mind anons the myth of Creation with Viracocha creating first a race of Giants, then drowning them with a Flood, to only create smaller size humans in his second attempt. So I’m asking again, do the big doors fit the size of this mythic giant race created by Viracocha?

 

But if anons remember correctly, this is not the first time we’ve seen BIG doors in this thread. I’ve already pointed to it in page 189 = the enermous swivel door that can be easily pushed despite its size and weight = many tones in weight. Why put such HUGE doors, easily opened, to royal tombs containing treasures and make it easy for tomb looters to access them? Nope, it doesn’t make any sense, mostly the explanation given by the main stream history about the size of the doors. Either in Giza pyramids or here with the Incas. Anons. just a silly question from an old dog: does anyone have the measurements, mostly the height of both doors = Giza pyramid and Incas doors? Does anyone know how tall both are? Is the height of one close to the height of the other? Do we have a standard used for the height? The Width doesn’t matter, but the height does. I’m just curious to see if the height of both doors is close to one another.

 

All I ask the reader is to think about these thoughts of mine for now.

 

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Anonymous ID: 5ff6aa Nov. 30, 2020, 2:56 a.m. No.11839522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9531

>>11839506

 

(Please read from the start)

 

Next, we are going to take a look at the god Inti: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inti

 

“Inti is the ancient Incan sun god. He is revered as the national patron of the Inca state. Although most consider Inti the sun god, he is more appropriately viewed as a cluster of solar aspects, since the Inca divided his identity according to the stages of the sun. Worshiped as a patron deity of the Inca Empire, Pachacuti is often linked to the origin and expansion of the Inca Sun Cult. The most common story says that he is the son of Viracocha, the god of civilization.

 

The word inti is according to linguist Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino not of Quechua origin but a loanword from Puquina language. Borrowing from Puquina language explains why genetically unrelated languages such as Quechua, Aymara and Mapuche have similar words for the Sun. Similitudes are not only linguistic but also symbolically as in Mapuche and Central Andean cosmology the Sun (Inti/Antu) and the Moon (Quilla/Cuyen) are spouses.

 

>> Has anyone considered the origin = the root of the word might be why we have linguistic similarities? As in they all came from one common language at some point, then it got diversified as people migrated.

 

“Legends and history

 

Inti and his sister, Mama Killa, the Moon goddess were generally considered benevolent deities. He also married his older sister, Mama Killa. She then conceived and bore him two children. Their court is served by the Rainbow, the Pleiades, Venus, and others. The founding Inca ancestor, known as Manco Cápac, was thought to have been the son of Inti. According to an ancient myth, Inti taught his son Manco Cápac and his daughter Mama Ocllo the arts of civilization and they were sent to earth to pass this. Another legend, however, states Manco Cápac was the son of Viracocha.

 

>> Did anons catch it? = “they were SENT to EARTH to PASS this”. Interesting, isn’t it? Sent! Sent from where? By Whom? When? HOW? And of course, we see our usual lot of constellations and stellar bodies. It’s incredible, how we always see one or some of them mentioned.

 

“Inti ordered his children to build the Inca capital where a divine golden wedge they carried with them would penetrate the earth. Incas believed that this happened in the city of Cusco. The Inca ruler was considered to be the living representative of Inti. Pachacuti is often linked to the origin and expansion of the Inca Sun Cult.

 

The Willaq Umu was the high priest of the Sun (Inti). His position placed him as the second most powerful person in the kingdom. He was directly underneath the Sapa Inca, and they were often brothers. The emperor and his family were believed to be descended from Inti.”

 

>> Keeping it all in the family. I wonder if they are insinuating here of keeping the blood within the imperial family “pure”.

 

“A great golden disk representing Inti was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1571 and was sent to the pope via Spain. It has since been lost. In a later myth, Inti is the son of the Earth goddess Pachamama and the sky god Pachahiq. Inti also becomes the second husband of his mother, Pachamama the Earth goddess.”

 

>> Notable = notion of incest marriage. Also I cannot stop but be AMAZED how such interesting and notable items/ artifacts, keep on “vanishing” this way, don’t you think anons? What do you say anons, it’s obvious at this stage of this research, isn’t it?

 

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Anonymous ID: 5ff6aa Nov. 30, 2020, 2:57 a.m. No.11839531   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4354

>>11839522

 

(Please read from the start)

 

“Worship

 

The Inca dedicated many ceremonies to the Sun in order to ensure the Sapa Inca's welfare. The sun was also important to the Incas, particularly the people of the highlands, because it was necessary for the production of crops like maize and other grains. The sun's heat was also thought to cause rain. During the rainy season the sun was hotter and brighter, while during the dry season it was weaker.

 

The Incas would set aside large quantities of natural and human resources throughout the empire for Inti. Each conquered province was supposed to dedicate a third of their lands and herds to Inti as mandated by the Inca. Each major province would also have a Sun Temple in which male and female priests would serve. The female priests were the mamakuna, who were chosen from the aqllakuna ("chosen women"), and they would weave special cloth and brew chicha for festivities and sacrifices to Inti.

 

Additionally, the chief temple of the Inca state religion was the Qurikancha in Cusco. Within this temple were wall niches in which the bodies of previous emperors and rulers were exhibited along with various statues of Inti in certain festivals. Some figures of Inti also depicted him in human form with a hollowed out midsection that was filled with a concoction made of gold dust and the ashes of the Inca kings' hearts.”

 

>> This reminds me of the”Empty Niches” mentioned in Tiwanaku and Pumapunku. Back then, if I remember this right, they said the function or purpose of those niches are not determined yet. So what do you think anons? Should we make a comparison with what we’ve got in the Incas about the Niches to the Tiwanaku culture? If the role is valid for the newest, could it be valid for the older culture? It’s possible.

 

“Inti is represented as a golden disk with rays and a human face. Many such disks were supposedly held in Cusco as well as in shrines throughout the empire, especially at Qurikancha, where the most significant image of Inti was discovered by anthropologists. This representation, adorned with ear spools, a pectoral, and a royal headband, was known as punchaw (Quechua for day, also spelled punchao). This image of Inti was also said to have lions and serpents projecting from its form.

 

The worship of Inti and the rise of the Inti cult are considered to be exploitations of religion for political purposes, since the Inca king was increasingly identified with the sun god. This grew into a form of divine patronage and the convenience of these comparisons for Inca emperors is crucial.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 5ff6aa Nov. 30, 2020, 2:59 a.m. No.11839533   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11832238

 

This is the old man,

 

Hello there fellow anon. Thank you for reading what I’m writing despite my typos and my language mistakes.

 

I hope I understood your question correctly. My answer:

 

It’s not concetrated only in South America, but over there, it is kinda stretched out = it was spread out. The elements and pieces I’ve been looking for were scattered to many cultures/civilizations, while it was concetrated in Mesopotamia and Egypt = easier to nail. It was also scattered in Mesoamerica, but not to this extend as we see in South America. This is not about how big or vast the land mass is but what specific elements we have in it. Don’t forget that we also must look at an environement favorable to humans and can sustain human life and activity.

 

Wishing you a wonderful day.