bigboss_mo2004 said:
Hello everyone
I have some very rare signs that i need help with, im not sure if its from the ottomon empire, or the roman period, these are found in the country of Jordan. All of these signs are found on the same large stone on the ground. If anyone knows the meaning or know exactly wich time period and empire its from.
First photo would appear to be in the motif of "The Priest and his King" if were looking at the real deal here, and whether or not the "Masons" had anything to do with it, such a reference reads of a church site with virgin, and the King's site with virgin as, well you know..........
Symbol of a treasure site between two sections or positions of stone; a vein or fault may run in between with a concealed agenda at one end or the other. One is somewhat easy to engage if visible and another that is obviously not to be due to the irreplaceable stealth involved in the landscaping of which conceals it or used as a decoy or a last act of defiance.
In that picture of the single cut line: bear with me.....picture a round clock face drawn on the ground. That line is one of two clock arms. With all the variations you can produce with that in mind, use a master clock template in your mind, where the little hand is on the 11 and the long hand is fixed on 23 minutes before the hour. Put the clock axle at either end of the line and flip flop this template around until it points in a direction of caves or colors or ruins and such; perhaps another marker coming to or from the dig. May point out a single standing formation however far in the distance, where shadows are at play. There is a reason why they chose that section of rock to carve it in as it may resemble the real find in a similar structure of which it resembles.
Water or a cistern may be the first treasure to locate in desert regions.....same system all around. The apex of the main site triangle is the real axle you are looking for somewhere out there. From there, any targets surrounding will have their own smaller triangle near to them.