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usually hearts i have seen dont normally include red dripping blood . which made me take notice in the first place. which drew me to look closer at the pigment. then i noticed the red number 4 which is also present in each indians nose. if you go look you will see the numbers. then inside the heart are numbers. not someones initials like most love hearts usually have.which are 3 9 and 39. these must be used for something possibly measurement. so far those numbers have not fit into the pattern between carvings. i also believe i have located the arrow in the field which is this one depicted in this heart. this heart is the mountain its on . the arrow in the field shows the way. which it has. its been kinda like working backwards. i have now been able to reverse my footsteps from the cache to the symbols. which has showed me things you wont believe. alpha and omega are very key. the carvings show you the way and then you need to get back to carvings again like a big circle. only oppisite. black and white , mountain /cave.
 

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I can show you a number trees, picnic tables, school desks, etc. that are identical.

That proves that the design is "timeless" a very powerful icon that has transcended time and
cultures. Quote the Raven "Nothing More"<-----apologies to E.A.Poe!

Frank Zappa was right! The Spanish knew that the symbol of a 'broken heart' was the
perfect 'death symbol' be because if you were a stupid A hole and didnt know the death
trap symbol, your friends, and family would have the broken hearts on learning of your death.
Perfect icon for the Spaniards to use and the Lighting Bolt, a 'stroke' of genius ::)

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The diamond in my experience means "look here or there" or "go to", most of us know that
the 4, according to Still Dign, means the Book of John...AND R.Snow, says that 4 caches are
associated with most burials. My own field deductions have show me that the 4 'can' mean
"upper left hand corner" see if that works out for you..just trying to give you all the options.

You might of course try 39 degrees as a compass heading or the obvious varas/yards ect
Most of the items depicted on the Alpha or the Omega will give you clues to look for in the
field. You seem to be doing good. Keep up the good work, keep good notes, once you have
a few years in to this...some things can fade or be forgotten..

Most of these caches are a study in opposites, a black and a white dog for instance, seems
large percentage of sites have these critters, sun and shadow signs.,be sure to look for both.
Look for skulls, Doves, as you have found all ready ,perhaps another will be found out in the
field closer to the cache, as it represents Christ. As in what I related earleir about the Cruc-
-ifixion and the Resurrection.

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ps can you post the whole rock the heart is on, or the url if you posted all ready, thanks -it is fascinating site!!

O1 "How are the things of Esau searched! how are his hidden treasures sought out!" .....Odabiah 1.6
 

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Can you say Approximately how far it is from the Cache to the symbols. This is probably a stupid question. I'm trying to get an Idea of how far they would have the openings from these caches to the symbols. I'm thinking since all these symbols are supposed to be a alike maybe their measurements from the symbols to the caches have to be somewhat similar at most sites.
 

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wow!
 

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WOW is right. Can you explain this a little more for us less experienced. I have one of these cubes at one of my sites. Don't know what it means.
 

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all i know is that it is connected to alpha omega. it wasnt till today did i notice these two carvings placed together like this.
 

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swr yes there is lots of graffitti and carvings this is why it is difficult to know if any are important or not. or which ones are related to each other if at all there must be over thousand differant carvings. here.its certain ones that catch my eye. some carvings are dated some old dates i have seen are around 1810 one is lemuel pomeroy the musket /canon maker for the americam militia. his name i found carved into the ceiling of a cave about 500 feet in.
 

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i didnt either till now. i really overlooked this one for a long time. but it just might be worth investigating much further. a few suggestions from you guys made this one happen. i went back to this area to shoot the bleeding heart or more area around it. which i think was swr. and i believe rangler said make sure i have the correct alpha omega monuments. so i went back and am starting to look at the less deeply carved symbols and their actual size . between three carvings i can tell that it forms a right angle triangle. the cross's long leg points west to cube on rock running n to s turns ninety to bleeding heart.
 

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Kidd
Glad to see it is coming into focus....
I have a cube in a few of the sites I am working on.
mine are a solid cube cut from rock and I know that
your is a drawing but all my research leads me to one
thing.
.... the Cube stands for "Truth"
now it may have a secondary meaning , standing as a
marker of some kind as well.,dont forget
that the top of the cube is the diamond.."go to" or "look here"
Some key points..
Identify the Alpha it is usually the largest (or boldest) of the monuments
It leads or points to the Omega
The Omega will be by definition smaller.most sign more subtle.
From the Omega the final geometry is laid out.
Things depicted at the Alpha are items to look for at the Omega
Both the Alpha and the Omega are saying two things.
"Distance and Direction" in what ever code that they picked.
They might even say depth..!
Good Luck my brother keep at it- anyway I can help I will.
auferiously
rangler

M6 "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."...........Matthew 6:21
 

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cross symbol
the basic shape of a cross, has since prehistoric times
been employed in almost every culture throughout the
world and all the roughly similar shapes of cross
symbols have wildly different meanings.
the cross variously symbolised health, fertility, life,
immortality, the union of heaven and earth, spirit and
matter, the sun, the stars... it is seen a world centre and
a cosmic axis, the cross represents the human form,
with its four cardinal points it can be mapped to fourfold
systems: the four directions: north, south, east, and west;
the 4 seasons; the four elements; the four winds...

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a coordinate
one of the most used archetypes, the cross stems from
the deepest collective levels of the human psyche.
on a deeper level of interpretation
(and maybe it’s the most correct interpretation),
cross symbols have a commonality that point to a kind of
significance that is truly transcendental:
because of the intersection of its two lines,
the cross is ‘nothing else’ than a coordinate -
used to represent the location of the point in the plane or space.
an universal symbol of (human) existence, here and now!
 

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THE LATIN- OR ROMAN CROSS
the latin cross or ‘crux immissa’ is the most popular form of crosses.
during the first three centuries of christianity, the cross was
rare in christian iconography (although it is found on coins,
medals, and ornaments anteriour to the christian era and
descriptions of it are found in christian writings from the
early 2nd century onwards. the cross first became prominent
in christian imagery during the late 3rd century).
the upper arm of the latin cross and the two side arms are of
equal length while the lower arm is twice as long as any of the
other three. it was on this cross that christ is said to have been
crucified, and thus it became accepted as the christian cross.
 

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Whoa!! That's a neat one. Does it say "Paul" inside the symbol?
 

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yes, it appears to read paul, i could not read the rest due to it being hunting season, and shots were ringing mighty close by. this sheild sits almost entirely alone. except for two seperate hearts. here are two more crosses within a few feet of larger cross pictured above
 

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