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Randall Carlson – The Parthenon Revealed

Randall Carlson – The Parthenon Revealed

The Parthenon, like the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the megalithic observatory Stonehenge, is a geodetic marker; and testament to scientific achievements of our ancestors. Mysterious builders who understood the dimensions of our planet with accuracy rivaling satellite surveys. “…maybe coincidence but here we have the Parthenon being precisely one second of Arc of the Earth’s circumference at that latitude […]

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Randall Carlson – Cosmic Patterns & Sacred Architecture

Randall Carlson – Cosmic Patterns & Sacred Architecture

In the first hour, we’ll discuss the pioneers of sacred geometry and sacred architecture, places of pilgrimage and older building techniques. We’ll discuss the “travelling man” in Freemasonry. Randall shares a mason’s perspective on operative vs. speculative Freemasonry, King Solomon’s temple and buildings that imprint symbolism. He also comments on the 33rd degree of Freemasonry.

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Ask Randall: What Is Archaeoastronomy? (VIDEO)

Ask Randall: What Is Archaeoastronomy? (VIDEO)

What is ArchaeoAstronomy? 32˚ degree FreeMason and Independent Scholar Randall Carlson describes the utilization of ArchaeoAstronomy as employed by ancient master builders throughout human history around the world. From Egypt to Angkor Wat, from Stonehenge to Machu Pichu, why were our ancestors seemingly obsessed with observing the motions of the heavens and bringing them down unto the Earth in architectural form? What are the implications of their desire to literally mirror the patterns of the heavens on the Earth?

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