Transcribed by Bert.
[February 13, 2016 Part 1 (42:06 mark)]
Roxana: I always wonder about this “mirroring”. Like, for example, there is this ancient tool that says the earth is reflecting the movements of Venus, and the positions of the pyramids are reflecting Orion. I always wonder if this is about…
iON: It’s the opposite! Yeah, it’s the opposite! These things on earth are to mirror that - sometimes your pyramids mark those stars - it tells those stars where to be. Orion's Belt is always moving - you'd have to have something to juxtapose the position by. So, what better way than landmarks here on this earth - or a face on Mars - or some butthole in Venus - or something that you want to compare to – that’s sort of how they find their way to be. Because they don't know either - out in the world where there really is fun - there aren't any of those ridiculous human limitations that are, however limiting - cannot apply to any justified or unjustified field that’s not juxtaposed to something. You never have a right angle until it's squared.
[February 13, 2016 Part 1 (42:06 mark)]
Roxana: I always wonder about this “mirroring”. Like, for example, there is this ancient tool that says the earth is reflecting the movements of Venus, and the positions of the pyramids are reflecting Orion. I always wonder if this is about…
iON: It’s the opposite! Yeah, it’s the opposite! These things on earth are to mirror that - sometimes your pyramids mark those stars - it tells those stars where to be. Orion's Belt is always moving - you'd have to have something to juxtapose the position by. So, what better way than landmarks here on this earth - or a face on Mars - or some butthole in Venus - or something that you want to compare to – that’s sort of how they find their way to be. Because they don't know either - out in the world where there really is fun - there aren't any of those ridiculous human limitations that are, however limiting - cannot apply to any justified or unjustified field that’s not juxtaposed to something. You never have a right angle until it's squared.
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