Earth/matriX
Science in Ancient Artwork
By Charles William Johnson



Guestbook 1998

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04/27/98 Rachel Weiner: http://
  Plese organize your site to contain readily available sites about the olmecs. Otherwise, I enjoyed visiting the website.

05/04/98 PJK http://
 Thinking of a trip to Palenque to visit the tomb of PAKAL, Just found your site and am facinated...

05/07/98 anja rosendahl http://
 thanks for your help - and for the informations - do you know where I can get more pictures?

05/07/98 Alwyn: http://
 Your site is fascinating. A friend of mine is attempting to create a painting of the Aztec calendar stone but he is also including a count from Tibet. I'ts rather a surreal thing he's doing.
Do you believe there is a connection between the Mayans and Tibetans? He is also doing something on the archeopteryc, or fossil of the plumed serpent. Do you have any information about that?

05/12/98 lucrecio http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/
  La verdad es que estoy fascinado con que alguien se halla preocupado por poner a disposicion de la "comunidad mundial en linea" estas importantes investigaciones que nos revelan mucho mas de lo que en relidad vemos. Gracias por despertar de nuevo la curiosidad, por abrir delante de los que poco sabemos de esto un nuevo campo de estudio, que sin duda nos llevara a un mejor conocimiento de nosotros mismos , de nuestros origenes y de todo aquello que talvez en este momento ni siquiera imagino.

05/16/98 Sebastian: http://
  Hello!
I'm working on a series of paintings in the configuration of a double-headed snake incorporating the Calendar stone. Question: If you wish to ignore fractions and decimal points then why accept 584 days when it's a variation between 580 and 587; and why accept 365 days when the rotation of the Earth is connected with the intensity of the magnetic field (ie. Coroilis force)? As the field increases, the rotation decreases and vice versa; assuming the craftsmanship of the work is equivalent to the integrity of the artist, there has to be, built in, the sum total of their knowledge which has to include an opening: a place where the numbers do not fulfill the circle-->the double-headed snake.
Also, the leaf pattern that repeats itself looks like the Aurora Borealis, giving the indication of a moving North Pole, yet maintaining the Intent of holding the North in place. With an exchange of knowledge from one culture to another, the people that stand out, through their myths are white with red beards who came on ships (Norsemen). They took with them knowledge from the Maya....OF THE NORTH; the coiling serpent.....Why? Is it not possible that the material of the work (Stone) had the symbolic meaning of holding the World or the Coroilis force (coiling serpent) in place?

06/13/98 Alicia Leiner: http://
 hello: I live in Mex. and I am very interested in anything about mayan culture. If you please send me every you posibe can about that. But every you have ritten I am interested in. My congratulations to youM

06/30/98 Matt Flocco http://
 I was looking for one particular piece of info and I either missed it or it's not here. The three oldest Giza pyramids lie on a fibonacci spiral and the Sphinx is bisected by the golden mean rectangle of that spiral(in the place the hall of records supposedly is placed).I was wondering what unit of measurement was used to create the spiral.
If the builders of these pyramids meant to place these pyramids on that spiral, couldn't we assume they used that form of measurement? I'm a curious 18 y.o. who is trying to understand all these numbers , so if u can give me anything on this, please keep it simple.

07/02/98 Phil Barr: http://
 A question - with hopefully an answer!
"The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 149,597,870 km - or ONE what?" Thanks.

07/03/98 Dennis Balagtas -aka- Satori: http://
 Hi, I stumbled on your web site while browsing the web for information on Geomancy, Sacred Geometry, Mayan Calendar Systems, GeoMusic, Aztec Calendar, Gaia, etc. By natural affinity I am a metaphysician, mystic, toltec, etc.. By current profession I work through the computer technical fields.
You have a wonderfully fascinating web site, I hope to sometime create my own tapping into a whole arena of resources (due in part to the multifacet interests I have) one of which relates heavily to the Mayan system of cosmology and calendric system as well as the Toltecs. Another is Sacred Geometry. And a few others are Harmonics, Sound, Energy. Thanks for providing the web site and hope to be in touch sometime soon. I may sometime be out that way due to visiting a friend of mine, he's invited me to New Orleans. In any event, best wishes.. Good Journey... Sincerely, Satori Email: satori@ns.net

07/06/98 Cynthia and Jaime Coronado: http://
 This full ofthe best info We have ever seen.
Very precise will take many visits in order to see all onfo available

07/14/98 judy muhammad: http://
 Are you in correspondence with anyone in the Wash.,D.C. metro area that is a student of your writings or just in pursuit of THE MAYAN FACTOR, in general? I am a novice in this study but am able to see the profound nature of it.
Thanks. Judy

07/16/98 Nalini Johnson http://
 Good job! Telling friends to take a looksie.

08/30/98 Ma. Liliana Garcilazo Ortiz: http://
 Hola!
An no he ledo ningn artculo, pero claro que me interesa hacerlo. Lo que pasa es que he estado buscando informacin acerca de la carrera de Arqueologa. Y encontrË la lista donde vienen todos los lugares donde existe Ësta carrera, y encontrË la UNAM.
De hecho he tratado de buscar alguna direccin donde me pueda comunicar con la UNAM, para pedirle informacin acerca de dicha carrera. Tengo entendido que varias de las carreras que quitan de la UNAM, las decentralizan y las mandan a otras unversidades. Y quisiera saber si ustedes me puden ayudar dndome informacin. Les doy las gracias de antemano y espero que me contesten. Gracias. Liliana.

09/20/98 John Mini: http://
 Charles- Your research is great!!!

10/19/98 http://
 what a riviting read chaps! darn good stuff!

10/25/98 John D. Miller: http://
 Although I myself do something different with numbers, for I treat numbers as patterns, I find your work very thorough.

11/04/98 JORGE A. A. M. http://
 THANKS. YOU HAVE A GREAT AND INCREDIBLE. PAGES. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
CIAO.

11/05/98 Shanti Kumari http://
 Porfin logro ver tus paginas!!!! Me da mucho gusto estar aqui en chicago y ver tus trabajos. Se ve tan bonito.Tan"classy". Estoy en un cafe cerca de mi casa.Todavia no tengo internet...pero pronto sera. Ahora con el invierno van a dar ganas de quedarse en casa y leer lo tanto que la gente tiene por decir. Espero que la proxima vez que te escriba sea de mi computadora. Oye,...."FELICIDADES"...you're amazing!!!!! Love you,shanti.

11/14/98 Krsanna Duran: http://www.iaml.net/~timestar
 I like the site.

11/22/98 Carlos Eduardo Barraza Gonzlez: http://
 °Saludos y felicitaciones nuevamente!

12/07/98 Pamela Erwin http://
 Thank you for very thorough information.

12/08/98 Gabriel R. Reta http://
 Your essays on the Aztec calendar were very helpful. Thanks.

12/16/98 Dennis Bruggink http://
 I like this pages !!!!
Although I 've only been seeing the Aztec pages, and I enjoyed it very very much. Thanks !!

12/31/98 Jim Lutz http://www.bolaman.com
 I recreate maya glyphs and calendar dates in sterling silver in addition to my unique metal art. I enjoyed your contributions to the understanding of maya calendrical cycles.

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