One of my co-workers is traveling in SE Asia and just sent a superb photo of Angkor Wat. I was prompted to review what the C's had said about it.
Session 941022:
Q: (L) Who built the city of Angkor Wat?
A: That was built by the Lizard Beings themselves. Built approximately 3108 years ago.
Session 980822:
Q: ... You said that Angkor Wat was built 3108 years ago by the Lizzies themselves, and that the city of Mohenjo Daro was also built by the Lizzies 3065 years ago, which is within 30 or 40 years of the same time period. Do you still confirm that the Lizzies themselves built these cities?
A: Reptilian Beings.
Q: And they did this themselves?
A: Yes.
Q: What happened to the inhabitants of these cities?
A: Taken to another planet.
Q: Why was this city built in orientation to the constellation Draco?
A: Was not, was a record: see the texts of Kaballah for details after linkage is established.
Q: After what linkage is established.
A: Between the astronomical data and the sites.
I did not know, however, that inscribed on a wall at Angkor Wat is a poem that states, in part, that it was not built by humans. Nor did I know that the poem has never been translated into English, but that it is now being done by Ashley Thompson, Assistant Professor of South and Southeast Asian Studies, UC Berkeley.
hXXp://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/2001-09/deciphering.html
Session 941022:
Q: (L) Who built the city of Angkor Wat?
A: That was built by the Lizard Beings themselves. Built approximately 3108 years ago.
Session 980822:
Q: ... You said that Angkor Wat was built 3108 years ago by the Lizzies themselves, and that the city of Mohenjo Daro was also built by the Lizzies 3065 years ago, which is within 30 or 40 years of the same time period. Do you still confirm that the Lizzies themselves built these cities?
A: Reptilian Beings.
Q: And they did this themselves?
A: Yes.
Q: What happened to the inhabitants of these cities?
A: Taken to another planet.
Q: Why was this city built in orientation to the constellation Draco?
A: Was not, was a record: see the texts of Kaballah for details after linkage is established.
Q: After what linkage is established.
A: Between the astronomical data and the sites.
I did not know, however, that inscribed on a wall at Angkor Wat is a poem that states, in part, that it was not built by humans. Nor did I know that the poem has never been translated into English, but that it is now being done by Ashley Thompson, Assistant Professor of South and Southeast Asian Studies, UC Berkeley.
hXXp://www.neh.gov/news/humanities/2001-09/deciphering.html
hXXp://www.leisurecambodia.com/Leisure_Cambodia/No.12/ancient%20craft.htmAccording to the poem inscribed on its walls, the temple at Angkor Wat was not built by humans, but by celestial architects commanded by Indra, chief of the gods. Indra had brought his beloved, half-human son up to heaven to live with him. The son was adored by all the celestial beings, but had one problem: being part human, he smelled terrible. The celestial beings became ill from the stench and begged Indra to send him away. Indra acquiesced, but instructed his architects to go down to earth and build a replica of the heavenly world for the son. The result was the temple complex Angkor Wat.
The Poem of Angkor Wat has never been translated into English, nor has it been the subject of academic study until now. Scholar Ashley Thompson is translating the poem, comparing four different renderings of the text with the scenes depicted in the temple’s bas reliefs. With NEH support, she will publish a study of the 550-stanza work, along with a critical introduction explaining the history and origin of the text.
Funny that Angkor Wat is thought to be only 900-1200 years old.Many people still harbor the belief that the Angkor temples are not built by human beings and interpret the smiles and expressions on the faces of the sculptures in and around the ancient temples as messages from beyond.