Serpent Mound and the Thunderbirds of the Ohio Valley: Researchers Bring Their Story to Life
How Ancient Indian Technologies Harness the Zodiacal Energies
It is said that the man, or woman, who observes a solstice, or equinox, at the sight of the Serpent Mound becomes one with the Singularity of the Cosmic Universe. Through participation in the pinning of the four sacred directions to the sky above and the earth below, the individual becomes a symbolic witness to the first moment and original act of creation.
The two presenters in the following videos share a wealth of information and speculations surrounding the origin and possible functions of Serpent Mound. The Serpent itself was created in a three dimensional structure that winds uphill on the edge of a 100 million year old, five mile wide, impact crater that has multiple underground water aquifers combined with unique magnetic properties from the meteor rock itself. There are multiple examples of sacred geometry discussed along with a photo of an eight foot tall skeleton excavated from one of the burial mounds on site.
The Ohio Valley is similar to the area surrounding Stonehenge in England; they are both home to the highest number of crop circle formations within the area of their geographic neighborhood. Sacred geometry, the Oroboros, and the encoding of earthwork structures within their designs is brought to life in compelling detail. Could Serpent Mound be the original site of Eden? Many of the facts sited here are not discussed in other crop circle videos that I have seen. Speculation as to the earthworks, Serpent Mound, and Ohio crop circles as being central figures within a much larger story are compelling.
Much discussion is also given to ancient American Indian’s cultures and their mythologies surrounding the return of the Thunderbirds each spring. The Serpent itself is shown to represent the Draco constellation. The earthworks stretch out for more than a thousand miles distant and form symbolic representations of the twelve zodiac constellations. It is through these structures that native Americans may have been able to harness the magnetic energy of the stars to enrich their own lives. Below, there are two parts in two separate videos; I highly recommend them both.
I finally got to visit Cahokia a few weeks ago. Druid mound was amazing and the solstice woodhenge was there. You could see how the tribes moved it north every few years to accommodate a larger temple because they wanted the threshold to be the first place anyone to the west would see the sun.