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O_1_00 Earth Anomalies

O_1_00 — Geomagnetic Atmospheric: Subfolder Summary

O_1_01 Earth Anomalies

O_1_01 — Ley Lines, Earth Energy Grid & Sacred Geography

"Ley lines" — alleged alignments of ancient sites — were proposed by Alfred Watkins (1921) as practical trading routes, NOT mystical energy channels. The "earth energy" concept was added later (Michell, 1969). Statistica

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O_3_05 Earth Anomalies

O_3_05 — Rivers as Arteries — Freshwater Systems and Sacred Hydrology

Rivers have served as the circulatory system of human civilization since the earliest settlements along the Tigris-Euphrates, Nile, Indus, and Yellow River valleys. Across virtually every culture, rivers are not merely r

rivers sacred hydrology Ganges Nile Jordan Amazon
T_5_00 Psychology & Social

T_5_00 — Applied Specialized: Subfolder Summary

D_2_03 Sites & Artifacts

D_2_03 — Karnak Temple Complex — The Dwelling of Amun-Ra

The Karnak Temple Complex, located on the east bank of the Nile at ancient Thebes (modern Luxor, Upper Egypt), is the largest religious complex ever constructed — encompassing over 100 hectares of temples, chapels, pylon

Karnak Thebes Amun-Ra Hypostyle Hall obelisks pylons
D_1_11 Sites & Artifacts

D_1_11 — Machu Picchu — Royal Estate of Pachacuti

Machu Picchu, located at 2,430 m asl on a narrow ridge between the peaks of Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu in Peru's Vilcanota/Urubamba Valley, is the best-preserved Inca settlement and one of the most significant archae

Machu Picchu Pachacuti Inca Intihuatana solstice alignment ashlar masonry
D_0_00 Sites & Artifacts

D_0_00 — Sites & Artifacts: Section Summary

D_5_03 Sites & Artifacts

D_5_03 — Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry — the study of mathematical patterns (phi, pi, Fibonacci sequences, Platonic solids) appearing in nature, ancient architecture, and religious art — spans every major civilization. The golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.

sacred geometry phi pi Fibonacci Flower of Life Platonic solids
D_5_11 Sites & Artifacts

D_5_11 — Sacred Architecture Principles — Temple Orientation, Proportion, and Cosmic Design

Sacred architecture is the deliberate design of built structures to encode cosmological meaning, induce altered states of consciousness, and create a boundary between the profane world and sacred space. Across cultures a

sacred architecture temple orientation golden ratio phi vāstu shāstra feng shui
D_5_12 Sites & Artifacts

D_5_12 — Masks, Ritual Objects, and Power Artifacts

Ritual objects — masks, amulets, relics, bundles, sacred vessels — are among humanity's most ancient artifacts and serve as interfaces between the human and spiritual worlds. Masks appear in the archaeological record fro

masks ritual objects power artifacts relics fetish talisman
D_5_00 Sites & Artifacts

D_5_00 — Sacred Geometry Art Symbolism: Subfolder Summary

B_0_00 Beings & Entities

B_0_00 — Beings & Entities: Section Summary

B_5_00 Beings & Entities

B_5_00 — Rationalist Analytical: Subfolder Summary

B_5_01 Beings & Entities

B_5_01 — Animal Symbolism Beyond Serpents — Eagle, Jaguar, Bull, Fish

While serpent symbolism dominates this project's B-section (→ [B_2_01](../B2_Humanoid_Crypto_Entities/B_2_01_Reptilian_Beings_Overview.md)–B_3_02), four other animals appear with extraordinary consistency across unrelate

animal symbolism eagle jaguar bull fish totemism
B_4_05 Beings & Entities

B_4_05 — Ancestor Spirits and Ancestral Worship Traditions

Ancestor veneration is arguably the most universal religious practice in human history, attested in every inhabited continent from the Neolithic onward. It rests on a shared premise: the dead do not disappear but persist

ancestor worship ancestor spirits veneration Obon Egungun Vodou
B_4_19 Credible Beings & Entities

B_4_19 — Smithing & Craft Deities: Divine Artisans Across Cultures

Smithing and craft deities represent one of the most consistent divine archetypes across cultures, reflecting the deep association between metallurgical skill and supernatural power in premodern societies. From Hephaestu

smithing-deity hephaestus ptah goibniu vulcan ogun
B_1_06 Beings & Entities

B_1_06 — Inanna / Ishtar — Queen of Heaven and Earth

Inanna (Sumerian: 𒀭𒈹, d.INANNA) / Ishtar (Akkadian: 𒀭𒌋𒁯, d.IŠTAR) is the most important goddess of ancient Mesopotamia — the divine personification of love, sexuality, war, and political power, identified with the planet

Inanna Ishtar Sumerian Akkadian Babylonian Queen of Heaven
B_1_15 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_15 — Water Deities: Poseidon, Varuna, Tlaloc, Sedna, Mazu

Water deities — gods and goddesses governing oceans, rivers, rain, lakes, and springs — rule the element most essential to life and most capable of destruction. The Greek Poseidon (lord of the sea, earthquakes, and horse

water deity sea god Poseidon Neptune Varuna Tlaloc
B_1_11 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_11 — Fertility Deities and Earth Mothers: Demeter, Freya, Pachamama

Fertility deities and earth mothers — divine figures governing agricultural abundance, human reproduction, and the regenerative cycles of the earth — constitute one of the earliest and most enduring theological categorie

fertility deity earth mother Demeter Persephone Eleusinian mysteries Freya
B_1_01 Beings & Entities

B_1_01 — Angels, Celestial Hierarchies, and Messenger Beings

Angels (from Greek angelos = "messenger," translating Hebrew mal'akh) appear in virtually every religious tradition — intermediary beings between the divine and human realms who carry messages, enforce divine will, guard

angels celestial hierarchy Pseudo-Dionysius nine orders seraphim cherubim