Great Conjunction-Symbols of College,Death of King&Maze

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Great Conjunction-Symbols of College,Death of King&Maze

Postby red_gonzo on Sat May 10, 2008 9:31 am

This is a report by the London Psychogeographical Association and the Archaeogeodetic Association called The Great Conjunction - The Symbols of a College, the Death of a King and the Maze on the Hill (1992) which presents the results of research of the environs of St. Catherines Hill in Winchester, on the occasion of the rare conjunction of Venus, Uranus, Neptune and the Moon. The London Psychogeographical Association (LPA) is a largely fictitious organisation devoted to psychogeography, a rare field of research devoted to studying the effects of certain geographical locations and relations between them on our collective psyche. It seems that our ancients thousands of years ago were very aware of these connections and built incredible monuments to symbolize their vast knowledge. One of such regions is certainly the British Isles which are littered with alchemical architectural symbols in form of various monuments like the Stonehenge. The Great Conjunction reveals that the LPA was conducting rigorous investigations into ley-lines, the occult, the ritual organisation of power, alchemical psychodrama, mind control and architectural symbolism. Find out what are the connections behind certain historical events, geographical areas, architectural buildings, political agendas and much more. 20 pages, some pictures. A must read for everyone.

ed2k: The.Great.Conjunction.-.The.Symbols.of.a.College,.the.Death.of.a.King.and.the.Maz....Hill.(1992).pdf  [679.6 Kb] [Stats]

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