Palenque and the Temple of the Skull Symbolism with Megalithic Maiden JJ Ainsworth 2021



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36 thoughts on “Palenque and the Temple of the Skull Symbolism with Megalithic Maiden JJ Ainsworth 2021”

  1. @13:50 The lid of Pakal is an abstract diagram of a body and the passage within the tomb itself. I will show you some matches from other cultures sometime soon. The thin column / tail is the hallway that leads down to the head of the tomb where the king is buried.

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  2. I never thought about the T shaped windows before. But something struck me when i saw the giant T shaped doorways. Now, of course some of the younger architecture has similar T shaped windows simply because the newer buildings copy those. And some are upside down which makes no sense. But it got me wondering if there is another possible link besides just the polygonal/cyclopean/giant stone construction that possibly links these sites all over the world. I was thinking wouldn't it be fascinating to discover that the T shaped pillars in Gobleke Tepe are actually the stone which was removed from these giant T shaped doorways? That would certainly be an interesting link. Another interesting thing i saw in the slide show was several very high quality carvings of stone that didn't fit any of the style or architecture at Palenque and i want to know more about those. I'm also astounded to see very near eastern windows that we typically associate with Indian or Muslim buildings. Those are definitely out of place in Mayan culture. This is almost a smorgasbord of architecture from around the globe. Thw Mayans and other Mexican cultures certainly didn't start the building there. They simply adopted and renovated it.

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  3. Very nice video, the Pakal lid is interesting I honestly dont know what to speculate what it means, I need to study more. The T shaped windows are another interesting feature I cant see how they represent wind. Thank you and stay safe.

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  4. great pictures, big thanks! concerning the "keyhole" shapes (I'm missing the arab door/gate style) , I believe it shows the shape of some kind of or what we now call "tree of life", enlarged roots at the bottom and on the top a "crown". just consider that tree at 2:10. did you say "ceder"? lebanese? japanese? πŸ™‚ btw, just compare the "tree of life" symbols from babylon/sumer with maya/olmec, to me they are practically identical. I read the lid as "the tree of life is growing out of the lord's belly", he is the source of life.

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  5. Thank you…i was there in the 90's ….noticed the same obvious differences in age of the foundations of the mayan and the ancient foundation under them. Also, that place was lite up like a stadium at night with armed guards…to prevent locals from praying at night, wonder if that changed?

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  6. These were really good shots! Super clear HD video! Great job, very interesting! It looked like the megalithic cut stones at the beginning of the video at the base of the palace were damaged a bit from either an earthquake or some kinda catastrophic event?
    And I’m still trying to figure out what that funky looking machine is? But it definitely looks like an outta place futuristic mechanical machine of some type? Just not sure of what the use could be for though??
    But again, awesome job! and thank you for the tour! Keep up the great work! Look forward to some more videos! Frank from Philadelphia, PA. (New subscriber) This stuff fascinates the heck outta me! See ya!😊

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  7. You know what would be awesome.

    Podcast discussion with you, Praveen Mohan, Brian Foerster.
    Do you know them?
    Both into megalithic research.
    Have good websites.
    Like you, they keep on plugging.

    I am not equipped to do this.
    But somebody is.
    I would include Ralph Ellis.
    Aloha
    John, hawaii

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  8. Clearly the foundations are from the lost polygonal preflood civilization.
    I see the later Mayans didnt even understand to use lintels to distribute load in the doorways, they just roughly stacked stones.
    I do see lintels used in the nearby YaxchilΓ‘n. I would be interested to see if YaxchilΓ‘n also has polygonal/megalithic foundations that greatly contrast the rest of the structures…

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