What Did Our Ancestors
Say About The Sun?
pt 4 of 5
by Mitch Battros, ECM/ECTV Part 1 | Part 2 |
Part 3
The knowledge of our Sun
and its effect on our lives has been known for centuries. Yes it
is true we have increased knowledge of the Sun intricate workings
and its correlation to our climate and long term trends. But it was
not until the book ‘Solar Rain’ was published that we
realized a much closer and more immediate causal effect to us and
our home.
Upon the arrival of ‘Solar Rain’ we see a close
48 to 72 hour interaction between what happens on the Sun, in the
way of charged particle i.e. solar flares, cme’s, and coronal
holes, and the symbiotic relation to our weather and natural phenomena.
But there is something I believe we overlooked, but our ancestors
didn’t. This is the magnetic effect the Sun has on ‘all
living things’. As you have seen in parts I II and III, current
modern science has confirmed the effects of magnetic flux or waves,
has on our emotional body.
So lets take a look at what previous civilizations believed,
and in many cases understood.
The Sun – Earth Connection: A linage showing when the
Old (ancestors) meets the New (science)
THE OLD - A historical view of ancient wisdom
3000 BC: NEWGRANGE - Known in Gaelic as Uaimh na Greine, “the
cave of the Sun,” Newgrange , Ireland was built. It is the
oldest known structure with evidence of scientific thought. On winter
solstice, the Sunlight perfectly aligns with an opening in the structure
to illuminate the inner chamber. Newgrange is also known as a scared
place of burial. Archaeologists classify New Grange as a passage
tomb, but for its builders, New Grange was much more than simply
a place of burial. It housed the spirits of their ancestors, providing
a link for the living community to the world of their deities and
serving as a focal point for ritual and celebration. Did ancients
of Ireland know of a magnetic influence to harmonize the body…living
or dead?
2700-1700 BC: STONEHENGE - in England , was built in approximately
3000 BC. It was a giant circle of huge stones that were aligned to
the position of the Sun.
Already in the 18th century the British antiquarian William Stukeley
had noticed that the horseshoe of great trilithons and the horseshoe
of 19 bluestones at Stonehenge opened up in the direction of the
midsummer Sunrise. It was quickly surmised that the monument must
have been deliberately oriented and planned so that on midsummer’s
morning the Sun rose directly over the Heel Stone and the first rays
shone into the centre of the monument between the open arms of the
horseshoe arrangement.
This discovery has had tremendous impact on how Stonehenge has been
interpreted. For Stukeley in the 18th century and Sir Norman Lockyer
in the first years of the 20th century, this alignment implied a
ritualistic connection with Sun worship and it was generally concluded
that Stonehenge was constructed as a temple to the Sun. More recently,
though, the astronomer Gerald Hawkins has argued that Stonehenge
is not merely aligned with solar and lunar astronomical events, but
can be used to predict other events such as eclipses. In other words,
Stonehenge was more than a temple, it was an astronomical calculator.
4th Century BC: ARISTOTLE - Greek philosopher. Aristotle’s
thoughts on earth sciences can be found in his treatise Meteorology
-- the word today means the study of weather, but Aristotle used
the word in a much broader sense, covering, as he put it, “all
the affections we may call common to air and water, and the kinds
and parts of the earth and the affections of its parts.” Here
he discusses the nature of the earth and the oceans.
Near the east
end of Chaco Culture NHP lies a rock with several Navajo Sun symbols
etched into its surface. Viewed from a particular flat stone “seat”,
on the winter solstice, the Sun rises in a notch created where the
stone meets the farther horizon. The edge of the stone lies at an
angle against the sky. This angle is the same as that of the Sun’s
rising, so that as the Sun climbs into the sky it follows the edge
of the stone for about 40 minutes. Clouds may come and go, but at
anytime during the Sun’s ascent in that 40 minutes, if there
is even a moment of clear sky, a watcher can determine the winter
solstice has arrived.
THE NEW - Modern Science begins its great journey:
1983: Launch of manned SpaceLab gave long term high-resolution photographs
of the Sun’s surface.
1990: Ulysses, an interplanetary spacecraft, was launched with the
mission to measure the solar wind and magnetic field over the Sun’s
poles during periods of both high and low solar activity.
1991: Launch of the YOHKOH spacecraft, photographing the Sun in x-ray
emission over a full solar cycle (11 years). http://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/sftheory/yohkoh.htm
1995: The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) is a joint project
of the United States (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA).
SOHO is at a point in space where the Sun’s gravitational pull
balances Earth’s gravitational pull, so the satellite orbits
the Sun with Earth. SOHO always faces the Sun. SOHO returned some
of the amazing images of the Sun seen in SOLARMAX.
1998: Launch of the TRACE satellite, giving unprecedented close-up
pictures of the Sun and its magnetic field lines.
1998: Construction began on a huge new space station, a joint endeavor
among many countries.
2000: YOHKOH, SOHO and TRACE images for SOLARMAX.
2003: ‘Solar Rain’ (The Earth Changes Have Begun) – First
documented evidence showing a 48 to 72 hour causal effect on Earth’s
weather. Also displays evidence which points to a symbiotic relationship
between the Sun’s emitting of charged particles and its magnetic
effect on all living things. (See Equation)
Equation: Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift
=> Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather
and Human Disruption (mitch battros) Mitch
Battros produces a bi-weekly radio show titled “Earth Changes
Radio Hour” He is the author of “Solar Rain” (The
Earth Changes Have Begun) addressing the Sun – Earth Connection
and its effect on weather and humans. He is a licensed mental health
therapist specializing in PTSD (trauma resolution). He is a member
of the Red Cross Disaster Team mental health unit. Works with the
King Co. Emergency Management Office as a field trainer, and is a
licensed N.A.D.A. acupuncturist. He will be in Atlanta October 12
- 14 presenting a workshop at The Inner Space