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The insignia, or totem if you prefer, of the ancient healers was the tree of life, drawn as a rod or staff with the egg of renewal (sun symbol) perched atop to be consumed by a serpent or pair of serpents. This symbol was adopted by the Greek healers and resurrected to serve as the emblem of the modern medical establishment, the doctors' caduceus. Apparently, the healers and astronomers were originally of the same religious group. The Encyclopedia Britannica states the caduceus was the insignia of Hermes. This simplistic notation tends to conceal the older Earth Mother roots. In some of the examples, the egg is understood. Britannica also suggests the rod is representative of a druid's wand or staff. This was an object made from a tree and retains the attributes required. Again, we can identify the symbolism as a static rendering of the story presented at Inyo. What becomes clear is that the emblem is not one of medicine as it is touted, but an identifier of religious belief.
With not so subtle reinterpretations and/or modifications of text and a very different conclusion, the serpent and egg story begins the Christian Bible. A document of indesputable Old World origin. Below are illustrations of the story.
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Five of the six illustrations have the Serpent shown with human attributes. This is similar to the Native American depictions from Colorado. In all cases, this has a practical effect giving the Serpent the ability to communicate. In the Biblical illustrations the fruit has been transformed from egg to apple. This has a logical effect. The Serpent can no longer be considered the intended receiver of the fruit. It is a simple fact that snakes do not eat apples. They do, however, eat eggs.
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The conclusion of the modern version has been modified to have a particular psychodynamic effect to the intended youthful listener to this tale. That is that he (or she) lives in a place other than Paradise or Eden and must accept this as fact. The Inyo conclusion reveals another ending entirely. It becomes obvious that the Serpent is the intended receiver for the fruit (of a sky animal). The serpent is satisfied, thus mankind, the People, may live in Paradise or Eden. Powerful lessons to learn as a child.
Joseph Campbell, the mythologist and Harold Bayley, author of The Lost Language of Symbolism independently concluded there is a global root of ancient mythologies. There certainly is. Examining the elements of the Inyo Animation with the collective mythologies enables one to understand the significance.
Superstition played a big part in the lives of the People. In
some ways, it does today. What child can avoid stories about
storks and babies? Or hear that Owls are wise? What child argues
for realism?
One must recognize the simple fact that to the ancients, these were nothing more than following traditional directives with religious roots. Some superstitions were natural observations and divined conclusions. Simple fact, birds fly. Some glide with ethereal majesty, others flap. Regardless, the ability to fly was divined by all as a clear demonstration that they shared the favor and had direct communication with the Sky Father.
In
Native Nation tradition, the thunderbird is a fair example of the
reverence for avian life forms. So is the habit of adornment of
feathers. What is lacking in the modern conceptions is the fact
that the feathers were not solely decorative, but religious and
intended to invoke the powers and spirit of animals favored by
the creator.
We explain "flight" as laminar flow above
and below a curved surface. These create areas of high and low
pressure. This results in an ability to generate lift when in
proper motion. The ancients explained the same process as a gift
from the creator. Our explanation is based on scientific
postulates. The older explanation was religious. This ability to
fly was interpreted as an ability to join with and commune with
the Sky Father.
This is the reason for the existence of such mythical animals as
winged sphinxes, griffons, angels,
harpies, Pegasus, dragons, etc. All are
earth animals (or people) given the "magical" ability to commune
with the Sky Father. Birds and flight had major religious
importance. With this in mind, the brilliant translation of the
Phaistos Disk by Dr. Barry Fell makes perfect sense. It revealed
a standard set of instructions for divining based upon the
behavior of birds.
Eggs had several distinctions that placed them in a very special category. Their shape for one. They could be rotated to appear as a perfect circle. This was revered symbolism, the ultimate Sky Father symbol, the sun. The fact that these came from birds who held the favor of the Sky Father naturally reinforced the concepts.
The fascination with snakes or serpents as
icons of the Earth Mother has its roots in natural observation.
This creature has no
legs and spends its time in full contact with the
Earth Mother. The feature was divined to mean that the species had her
favor. With this favor came its ability to commune with her. The
southwest Native Americans were noted for their "Snake dances,"
but it appears no anthropologists have made the connection that
this was a dance to incur the favor of the Earth Mother. "Rain
dances," on the other hand, were probably intended to invoke the
favors of the Sky Father. These were not simply dances, but
religious ceremonies.
The fact that snakes often were seen coiled and sunning themselves was probably the reason the spiral or coil is an Earth Mother symbol. This has global and not simply regional applications.
It is a four-ringed spiral that surrounds the egg at Inyo. This feature was unknown until recently. A rubbing made it clear what had been previously described as crude circles, was in fact a spiral with four loops. The number four has numerical significance. It is a solar indicator. If it had nineteen rings, it would probably have a lunar connection, like the solar device at Fajada Butte, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.
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Fajada Butte is a close relative to Inyo. The location is home to an extraordinary collection of heliolithic displays that include a snake (serpent) and spirals, both singular and connected. It appears that Inyo may be older by a thousand years or more.
Fire was the result of lightning. Lightning came from the
heavens and was an act of the Creator. In the earliest scheme of
life, fire was considered a gift from the Creator. Tool making
and fire making go hand in hand. Striking one stone upon another,
as the flaking process requires, occasionally creates sparks of
super heated stone; miniature lightning. How many years ago this
was discovered and utilized is an unknown, but a guesstimate of
several hundred thousand years is reasonable. The transference of
this concept and knowledge was global.
Ancient references to light, lightning, or fire are actually metaphor for being educated or having the ability to make fire simultaneous to having the favor of the Creator to enable this ability. Modern phrases like "the eternal flame" result from the original pledge to maintain the belief structure of the People. Having achieved enlightenment is another example. Flames and light were sacred.
The ability to communicate these philosophies was also dealt with in metaphor. Being able to "breathe fire", "speak with thunder" or an object that exhibited unique qualities of light, fire, thunder or flame should be assessed as being gifted by the Creator with an ability to impart wisdom or enlightenment. This concept is applicable at Inyo in two different instances. The equinox animation serpent is created from direct sunlight and the description of Lugh from historic sources declare him to be a "God of Light." There are numerous such descriptions in religious texts of documentable ancient origin. In modern times, the knowledge of the religious beliefs, true source for metaphoric reference, has been culled from standardized references. This lack of common reference has led to attempts at understanding the meanings of surviving texts and instructions by literalization. The results have been gibberish. When the appropriate reference is known and applied, the meanings of many ancient texts and legends may now be reconsidered and dealt with properly.
The People who created Inyo were highly skilled. Their knowledge of solar movements has been previously uncredited. No archaeology of the Owens Valley recognizes this capability among the Shoshone and/or Paiute people of historic or prehistoric venue. Yet, Inyo is mute testimony that someone or some group was present and had this ability.
Archaeologists and Shoshone historians agree that they were relative newcomers to the Owens Valley. The migration began between 800 to 1,000 years before present. For the sake of simplicity, about 1000 AD. However, we can demonstrate that Inyo was being used a thousand years before this. Who were these earlier People, the creators of Inyo?
Several things can be gleaned from Inyo and its style of execution. Whoever these People were, they had among them someone knowledgeable enough to calculate the equinox, the cross-quarters and both solstices. Some evidence suggests this was based on reading a graduated gnomon. The site has numerous standing stones which could and possibly did have this function. How we read their specific notation and interpret it properly will take more time. At least we have some clues as to what to look for.
This analysis may seem devoid of what is called "hard science." We did not measure to an accuracy of 12 digits. Once we recognized the significance of the Inyo animation, "hard science" became unnecessary. Not that this aspect has been ignored. It is simply, the ancients did not have such measuring devices as we have now. Demanding that they comply with modern measurements did not seem reasonable. There are far more important issues. Myth comparisons to known examples whose roots are lost in history logiclly reveals the Inyo Animation as those very same "lost" roots. The parallels are obvious. "Hard science" tends to confuse this issue. Epigraphy, on the other hand, lends clarity.
Barry Fell shattered the myths of history. James Burke demonstrated some unique "Connections" that show how a small but powerful elite can control a society. Joseph Campbell showed us that mythology is a method to obtain social control of reactive behavior. Harold Bayley has suggested that the origins of spoken language has deeply religious roots. Inyo has shown us just what those long forgotten and suppressed roots are. Validated, no longer a mythology, but a fact, carved upon the very bedrock.
Epigraphy is understanding ancient inscriptions. Some are not in any language, but pure symbolism. Fortunately, the global usage of this symbolism has left clues to aid in determining its meanings. I am thankful to have been introduced to the writings of Harold Bayley. His "Lost Language of Symbolism" is a treasure trove of mystic symbolisms and roots thereof.
The ancients were quite accurate in determining the day of the equinox. By observation and measurement, they constructed the solar year. This was done to match an existent global calendar system. The year was divided between the solstices at the midpoint. Not the daycount midpoint, but physical, based on position midpoint; the equinoxes.
There are sufficient details at Inyo to account for solar notation. If and how these may have been used is subject to observation and confirmation. You may assist in this process by contributing to the project. We suspect the notational devices will demonstrate the on location calculations for determining the equinoxes and cross quarters. These appear to have been determined by solar position in the sky at noon and not at the horizon.
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Noon marker |
Calculation Grid |
Lunar Notation |
Noon marker |
Calculation Grid |
The choice of the equinox to start a "New Year" is curious. It is neither a beginning nor end, it is a midpoint. Why choose the midpoint to key the year, rather than the more obvious and easier to measure solstices? Once you understand the antiquity of this measurement system, the answer becomes obvious. They had been at this for so long, they noticed the solstices were moving. This is a factor known to science as precession. Inyo has details that may be affected by this factor. The necessity for a standard was solved by adopting the midpoint. No matter where the solstices ended up, this would be a measurable constant.
A modern myth concerning the equinox came about with the decipherment of Egyption picture writing. "The day of balance," the Egyption term for the equinox, was assumed to relate to an equal portion of day and night. It was usually depicted with an image of a balance, a scale used for measurement. What is clear now is that the Egyptians used metaphor in their depictions. Actually, the idea of balance between day and night is a popular but silly assumption. The ancients, despite their skills, did not have stopwatches. There was no way they could have accurately determined equality between night and day. This effect is transitional and subject to positional variance. So what balanced? The equation they had for solar position. The sun was halfway between solstices, the midpoint constant, the equinox.
The Endangerment
Inyo is a tremendous resource. Sadly, it has been severely mistreated in the recent past. The area was leased as a quarry and an unknown portion of the location was eradicated forever, crushed to roadfill. The contractor was totally unconcerned that his actions were so historically destructive. Some clues to what was lost come from the 1929 Steward survey and the 1931 Baldwin survey. About 30% of their recorded images cannot be found today.
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What exists today is under constant threat from casual destruction by people ignorant of its significance.
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There is much to learn. You may contribute to aid the project and learn along with us. Our goals are preservation and understanding.
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Modified Tuesday, November 02, 2010 Copyright @ 2010 by Fathers' Manifesto & Christian Party |