Fascinating how heraldric symbols, such as the thunderbird, may spawn from a past cosmic event.According to the thesis here defended, global elements in the traditional mythology of creation
reflect the memory of extraordinary atmospheric, climatological and geological changes that
reshaped the familiar environment of people during the early Holocene period. Enhanced
electrical activity in the inner solar system would have transformed near-earth plasmas into a
visible column that seemed to tie the ‘sky’ to the horizon like an umbilical cord. This column,
along with concomitant figures such as the ‘thunderbird’ at its apex and a dragon around its
trunk, would have been shaped by electromagnetic forces acting on dusty plasma in the upper
atmosphere.
The Plasma of Bloodlines
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The Plasma of Bloodlines
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Re: The Plasma of Bloodlines
When I see symbols of Horus, Phoenix, Griffin, Raven, totem poles, Thunderbird, and Macaw, I can't help but notice the similarity to this Aztec deity dying on a cross.Turul’s own origins take one to the mythology of the axis mundi, or cosmic axis, for this avian progenitor of kings used to perch on the tree of life connecting sky, earth and underworld. In this role, Turul emerges as the Hungarian counterpart to the Egyptian ‘winged disc’ on its pedestal, identified as Horus, Phoenix on his tree or mound, the Zoroastrian griffin Saēna, ‘Raven’ on his totem pole, the Omaha thunderbird on his ‘luminous tree’, the bird Vuqub-Kaqix or ‘Seven-Macaw’ seated on a giant nance tree in Quiché Maya lore, and scores of others. If the blue blood of Magyar princes once coursed through the veins of a bird universally linked to the crest of a conspicuous cosmic pillar, no mythologist should forbear to enquire what sort of bird that could have been.
http://www.metahistory.org/images/AztecSavior.jpg
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