Page 7 of 8 FirstFirst ... 5678 LastLast
Results 91 to 105 of 108

Thread: Interesting New England Sites

  1. #91
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467
    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    Greetings MarathonTmatt,

    You need to simply go there on an auspicious day and feel. If the lodge can handle more than one person take another person with you.

    I saw white stone on one of the photos. Is that quartz? If so, you are going to have a real good time! Remember to clean out the flooring of the interior and around the lodge. The area did not always look like that. Doing so is way of honoring the structure and the area.

    mickey
    There is alot of quartz in the area.

    Good point about clearing the area- I might even take the initiative to do something about some of those trees! Also I have been building some stone structures on a ledge this summer... maybe I might post some pictures of those in the near future.

    I know what you mean about spending the day and just feeling. To be honest I am more into that than recording a site. But researchers, native and non-native alike are in a last ditch effort so to speak to identify and preserve these sites... so much is unprotected and has been destroyed already.
    Last edited by MarathonTmatt; 09-19-2015 at 10:17 PM.

  2. #92
    Hi MarathonTmatt,

    It is my concern about what will happen to the area that I am cautious about bring forth more info to to this thread. it may need ti be confirmed by an elder; then again, the elders may no longer have this info. If I dropped what I have irresponsibly, you may find yourself in a situation where you nor any other Native person can access the area. I tried to avoid saying that in my communications with you but, there you have it.

    If there is an elder you regard highly and is sensitive to the kind info I receive, please contact that person about me.

    Do be careful about the trees. They are there for a reason.


    mickey
    Last edited by mickey; 09-20-2015 at 08:59 AM.

  3. #93
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467
    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    Hi MarathonTmatt,

    It is my concern about what will happen to the area that I am cautious about bring forth more info to to this thread. it may need ti be confirmed by an elder; then again, the elders may no longer have this info. If I dropped what I have irresponsibly, you may find yourself in a situation where you nor any other Native person can access the area. I tried to avoid saying that in my communications with you but, there you have it.

    If there is an elder you regard highly and is sensitive to the kind info I receive, please contact that person about me.

    Do be careful about the trees. They are there for a reason.


    mickey
    mickey-

    Those are all sensitive points u bring up. Thank you for your concern! There is a re-learning process taking place. The knowledge of these sites was never completely lost, but actually, almost was. Here is a summary of a Resolution proposed by the inter tribal organization United Southern & Eastern Tribes, basically taking into account the whole Eastern Seaboard from Quebec down to Georgia-

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremo...tone_landscape

    Thanks for warning about the trees. Of course, you are right. The ones in the front should stay for sure without question, there was a large tree or two in the back of the structure I was concerned about, which I thought may ruin the integrety of the structure (the roots shifting the stone around). But maybe not. Next time I travel to that place I will take a better look- you may be completley right to leave all those trees alone. Stay in touch,

  4. #94
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467
    Also to clarify something just in case anyone was wondering-

    some of the sites i have been to have been documented by researchers before, such as non-native members of the NEARA organization. I am not a member of theirs, and don't plan on it although i have met/ hiked with them. But the point is they have these sites documented in their library- any member of theirs can access the records. Also there are a few good websites and other research about the ceremonial stone landscape already on the internet available to anyone.

    the sites that i have found- some remain known only to me (and may be others). others i have worked with the state archaeologist in logging the location of these places. the state archaeologist guy actually manages a list that he shares with USET (United Eastern & Southern Tribes) which is comprised of Tribal Preservation Officers of federally recognized tribes (who in turn also speak up for nations without the "federal" status) throughout the Eastern Seaboard. The sites on this list have no plans to be excavated or anything of the sort- the objective is to recognize the location of these places- hopefully the first step in a preservation process. I have contributed knowledge about dozens of sites in this way such as my experience from the first post on this thread- I should not be the only one to know about some of these places.

    as for any additional insight concerning these sites, i stick with the data and research that is already available in the public domain that anybody could research and find for themselves. for instance i shared the vine deloria jr. "the world we used to live in" lecture that is available on Youtube. I used the "Indian Legends" episode that was broadcast on public television about the tradition of Glooscap to point out some uses of stone structures, without directly saying so. This is how I was taught to share this kind of information- if it's already public than it can be used to educate. Otherwise, I don't get into it. I do have a habit though, of using some of my information to hit the nay-sayers between the eyes with some of the facts (for instance many people including alot of archaeologists still don't believe or acknowledge stone structures in this region built by Native people).

  5. #95
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Salem New Hampshire Site

    This is the more well known Mystery Hill (the subject of some tv documentaries and some controversy). Given the wide distribution of structures such as these in the region i would say there is something to this site. sort of reminiscent of lesser known Inca ruins. the earliest white occupant of this site, family name Pattee (1700's), it was written at the time that he was using the old "remaining caves" on his property as storage for his leather/ shoe making. Meaning, the earliest white settler did not build these structures, they were already there ("caves"= simple way of referring to stone chambers.)

    This site is along the Merramack River not too far from Lowell & Haverhill MA. Some pics-

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-U-iQJPJt0c...1600/cha3C.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-iD84SXGnh1...s1600/ch3A.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-r9zOtx9IUo.../s1600/ch6.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Dakdy5zUma.../s1600/ch5.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-G6La2k_A1h...s1600/ta2B.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-MPGL2E-Ye8...1600/ora11.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9VbuX8N9Vf...s1600/ora7.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pNaN7mEBYI...1600/ora1B.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Ea2PW9mVO2...600/ora10A.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uM6t_mLyEs...1600/ch4KC.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Xtz2TwH6S-...s1600/ch4F.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-d_TYkqM_tc...s1600/ch2K.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-t0HFfKC3tc...s1600/ch2G.jpg

    Summer Solstice Standing Stone-

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0my9vHvIfB...1600/sta10.jpg

    more standing stones-

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vdWo6jEQvJ...600/sta11A.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-yrV_eNOQhD...1600/sta12.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-MaU6D2DNbH...600/sta13A.jpg

    impressive:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ffm_3Y-FC7...s1600/sta2.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2w2DxMLtiX...1600/sta2A.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-za8A-iSvoZ...1600/sta1E.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gE8wOwM8XE...1600/sta6D.jpg

    last but not least the standing stone that is aligned to the north pole star (polaris.) however, it's alignment to the pole star was last lined up and accurate 4,000 years ago. after 4,000 years to the present day it's alignment is not accurate due to the movement of the earth's axis, movements thru space, etc:

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_08Y-6uoyX...1600/sta1C.jpg

    Manitou god-stone found on site in the museum room:

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zYnGlttDa0.../s1600/mu2.jpg

  6. #96
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    "The Ledge Of Prosperity" The Process Of Building So Far

    I began building up stone-works on a high ledge this summer. It seemed like the natural thing to do, in a place I feel very strongly about. Although I am still on-going building in stone here, much has come to fruition. The other day I was able to erect a 6 foot Standing Stone obelisk which I rolled into place. I put the Standing Stone in this spot because I noticed it was in line with the summer sun-set. Of course we are now moving into winter but that's okay, it is actually in a nice central position. I also built up many other structures and stone enclosures on this ledge.

    The 6-foot Standing Stone:

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TyxsZmfFfe.../s1600/mg1.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-fgqyQaTYr9...s1600/mg1A.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--1oGmF2bD_...s1600/mg1C.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-i1r__0Y_7k...s1600/mg1F.jpg

    Next is a small tower-shaped cairn with a hollow in the middle I built. I was inspired to make this from older, more ancient cairns in the area that I had seen from my explorations:

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-yRJ6cJxW1s.../s1600/mg2.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rA2NTaDkFq...s1600/mg2A.jpg

    Next is the latest addition (aside from the standing stone) to the site which I am still building up. It is a Spiral Stone Wall Enclosure. A vision-quest seat if you will. It is unjulating (spiraling) but is basically in a "J" or "G" shape. The last pic of it is from above, but the sun was out and I didn't get a good pic of the over-all structure. The first 2 pics are from the almost completed section of it:

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RmEZcdJkrE.../s1600/mg3.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-XWHFNaqaC6...1600/mg3AA.jpg

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-OPTEJAmrcO...s1600/mg3B.jpg (u can make out the outline by tracing the black areas)

    Next, is a U-shaped stone enclosure I built up between two boulders. I realized I had built up a big enough structure, so I got my tool out and put wooden posts on the 4 sides of the structure, all of which were from tree saplings coming to a "Y" point, in which I inserted leafed tree branches as a roof:

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-5xvZNq06Wa...s1600/mg5A.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-PgQzY8H9aj...s1600/mg5C.jpg

    The first structure I built was this enclosure seat:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-IBLQE9bNzJ...s1600/mg6B.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-rLjXvaY9jt...s1600/mg6D.jpg

    Next is the ancient Standing Stone I found lying flat on the ground (you can tell it was pecked out by stone) next to some destructive quarrying, in which case I carried the sacred stone some distance up to the ledge to dignify and re-charge it's strength:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Z6CcxLTJaq.../s1600/mg7.jpg

    Than there is the stone row benches I built around the campfire, which is also in the form of a crescent shaped serpent row:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bYP37kbK0f.../s1600/mg8.jpg (the stone on the right is the serpent's head, and in the background lies the rolled in place 6 foot standing stone before I erected it.)

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kgF4oNlhjW...s1600/mg8A.jpg (the secret to how I erected the six foot standing stone can be seen in this pic- after rolling it into place, almost half of the standing stone, tip end, was hanging off a dip in the ledge, allowing me to manipulate rocks under it. After it was partially propped up, I gathered large rocks around it and used ropes to prop the base of the standing stone up. I achieved a state of relative equilirbrium at the base of the standing stone, and jammed more rocks around the base of the standing stone using my leg muscles, until the stone was standing on it's own accord, and I was able to freely move about and heap more rocks around the base, further securing the standing stone in place.)

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ndPgTWBFez...s1600/mg8B.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lyIyLT1qBc...s1600/mg8D.jpg

    Next are the Roofed- Stone Cairn Altars I built. The basic design element was structured after the likeness of a Stone Chamber, but being one man I found myself without the means of building huge stone chambers. These smaller stone altars I built are still very nice though:

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-osBDy8ZbT6...1600/mg9AB.jpg

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Z-SHGrD9X1...1600/mg10A.jpg (view from the campfire)

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Asb_yZyhkd...s1600/mg10.jpg

    Stone face profile:

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9IF0ypEVkf...s1600/mg11.jpg

    A smaller U-shaped enclosure I built:

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PP6Zmte_AS...s1600/mg12.jpg

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-MDXv0P2Rmj...1600/mg12B.jpg

    This is the result of my vision so far. I built everything myself, wearing nothing but boots and gym shorts, not even gloves, to humble myself before the Creator. But than again, what is kung fu if it isn't "a skill acquired through hard work."
    Last edited by MarathonTmatt; 11-10-2015 at 08:47 PM.

  7. #97
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Spiral Stone Enclosure Is Complete

    relating to the last post, on the high ledge where I built the other stoneworks. The Spiral Stone Enclosure I was working on has now been finished. This sits at one of the highest places in the area but the hills are gradual slopes so they are higher elevation than they really seem. Nearby is a nice view of Mt. Wachusett and Mt Monadnock in the far distance, but they can only be seen rarely, at certain times/weather and days. Also a nice over-look of the country in general. It is Magomiskook, the grand view/ great rock place.

    The stone enclosure took a while to complete because I ran out of workable material around the ledge (what can I say I did a good job of cleaning up), and had to walk down to another spot to carry up discarded quarried stones back up to the site. Pics:

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-RUPJVrcsyp...600/led2JA.png

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-t7pP2w85LM...1600/led2K.png

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UFq2AfROvQ...600/led2IA.png

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SKKcnRsyhN...1600/led2I.png

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pE2YU5ygh8...1600/led2H.png

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-G0Gr-RRvuw...1600/led2G.png

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-hnWqMeQJFy...1600/led2E.png

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-P66ArDmbhV...1600/led2D.png

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-DMLjpsyVGL...1600/led2B.png

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dZ1GbySvgh...1600/led2A.png

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ErljjvaHg6...s1600/led2.png

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-FU1NeFXI6o...1600/led2C.png

    Here are some views of a nearby cairn I built up:

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-x-nHtPVX7C...s1600/led1.png

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aqLxRfWZUZ...1600/led1A.png

    Since this summer, this is my first attempt at stone-stacking/ masonry (dry-stone stacking w/ available material- also see last post). I had hand-stacking skills from before which came in handy, probably (wood, hay, fresh produce, etc.) I have to say I am very pleased with my efforts so far. Undisturbed, these stone monuments should last a long time. I noticed, too, that I had no real set plan going in to the stacking/ building. I was moved by the spirit in all things. For instance, after assembling a pile of rocks to work with, how I chose to build/ the vision that came to me would probably be different than another person's ideas, as well as even some of the techniques employed to build a structure. However, I did want to stay true to the region's roots/ Native stoneworks traditions. This site is in MA. In the next state over, RI, is a spiral stone enclosure called the Queen's Fort, which is an ancient Narragansett Indian structure. The spiral enclosure I made is much different, but that is where my idea loosely came from for this particular structure.

  8. #98
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Video Link- 22 Min. SlideShow Of StoneWorks

    Here is a video link I found on YouTube. The sites are from Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut. I have never met this researcher who took the photos, but have heard of him from others. His pictures are very clear and he shows everything from rows of stone walls on ledges, to propped boulders, to cairns, stone mounds and rock piles to the larger Stone Chambers. The video is 22 minutes long-

    https://youtu.be/XsYGu0dcaSE

    This does a good job showing off the kinds of pre-colonial stone structures that are out there in the region. Enjoy!

  9. #99
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Maritime Cultural Landscapes Symposium-Stone Landscapes of New England/Submerged land

    here is a video lecture about Cultural Stone Landscapes of New England presented by a Narragansett tribal preservation officer, followed by a presentation on coastal submerged cultural landscapes in the same region (15,000+ yrs. ago).

    YouTube link:

    https://youtu.be/tgiIZPOKOqc

  10. #100
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People (documentary)

    Wow, somebody finally uploaded this old educational documentary to YouTube. the uploader's name is "cultura". It is titled "Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People." The story begins at the mouth of the Penobscot River in Maine. From there, a greater story unfolds to include the whole North-Eastern Seaboard from New England to Northern Labrador. Cultural artifacts are examined as are stone ruins such as Standing Stones, stone mounds, and stone chambers (especially in the last half of the 2nd part.) Also of significance is the fact of deep sea navigation many thousands of years ago. Here are the YouTube links-

    https://youtu.be/nGPfOiX4MKo

    https://youtu.be/jbo-FAZSOTM

    After watching this documentary, as they get into the stone structures in the last part of the 2nd link, they talk about circumpolar navigation in the deepest of antiquity of our age (9,000 yrs. ago, etc.) They point out that megalith builders on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean (western Europe and Eastern America) seem to have been sea-goers, and not 'farmers.' Interesting. For instance, the old Irish (pre-Roman occupation) have the story that their megalith builders were the "tuatha de dannon") who the Irish describe as a dark-skinned race of people from the west. Well, Ireland is on the West Coast of Europe, and beyond that is the Atlantic. So than who are they talking about? Could it most likely be the Americans, the "Red Paint People" phase (aka Maritime Archaic.) My research continues to confirm this could have been possible. According to standard geology, beyond 5,000 years ago the Atlantic Ocean was more shallow and navigable as it is in our times, but ocean levels rose after violent earthquakes and floods abruptly changed things. These are the same earthquakes and such from 5,000 years ago that separated landmasses such as Martha's Vineyard from main-land Massachusetts for instance. Deep Sea Sonar Soundings have also revealed sunken landmasses along the Atlantic Ridge in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Anyway, for more about similarly built megaliths on either side of the Atlantic there is a good article written here (for follow-up after watching the above documentary): An article by Richard Thornton from the People Of One Fire, 'Did American Indians Discover Ireland?':

    https://peopleofonefire.com/did_amer...r_ireland.html

    Unfortunatly I just realized that the full article by Thornton has been lost at least for now. Oh well. The Red Paint People documentary is good anyway and people can still get the basic idea of what remains of Thornton's article. For instance, by pointing out that megaliths in New England and Canada are far older than those found in Ireland/ etc.

  11. #101
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    CA, USA
    Posts
    4,900
    Interesting stuff, Matt!

  12. #102

    Tuatha De Dannon

    Greetings,

    Matt,

    Thank you for the share.

    You had me searching through books before posting.

    In one of the annotated research papers published in "Black Jade, The African Presence in The Ancient East", author James E. Brunson successfully connects these people as coming from Libya, a word that referred to the entire continent and not a particular area in Africa. He also found that the term Danaan means "waterfolk". Though the book is rare the paper can be found in "The African Presence in Early Europe". This book was edited by the late Ivan Van Sertima. Check your library and see if it is available and if the references are worth exploring.

    mickey

  13. #103
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    NorthEast Region, N. America
    Posts
    467

    Red Paint People & Atlantic(s) Travel Ways

    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    Greetings,

    Matt,

    Thank you for the share.

    You had me searching through books before posting.

    In one of the annotated research papers published in "Black Jade, The African Presence in The Ancient East", author James E. Brunson successfully connects these people as coming from Libya, a word that referred to the entire continent and not a particular area in Africa. He also found that the term Danaan means "waterfolk". Though the book is rare the paper can be found in "The African Presence in Early Europe". This book was edited by the late Ivan Van Sertima. Check your library and see if it is available and if the references are worth exploring.

    mickey
    Yes!

    Thank you for sharing that info, mickey. It seems that this information can come to light- the trail may be overgrown with weeds and shrubs, but is still there for those searching. Yet another good piece of research. It is interesting to note that so many things coincide- for instance the Nile River used to run into the Atlantic in ancient times (just as the Charles River in MA., Merrimack in NH and St. Lawrence in Canada do). Looking at old pottery designs from New England is also interesting- one dominant feature found on pottery are triangular chevron-shaped patterns. Looking at pre-dynastic Egyptian (Badarian Culture) pottery designs shows the same exact designs on the pottery as is found in New England. To get a little OT, archaeologists (I have asked them) think that this pattern has to do with waves, such as ocean waves. On the other hand Wampanoag elders point out it is a pictograph for "awareness" or "alertness." So my interpretation is that these shapes represent "consciousness waves" experienced thru the human spirit, the living waves of the ocean/ planet, etc. Anyway I have a pendent necklace w/ the design, a modern reconstruction.

    Also (we have talked about this but maybe for others) it is important to note that the earliest sites featured in this video "Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People" were from 7,500 yrs. ago, which include stone mounds, standing stones, and other stone constructions on the Northeast American Coast. The point I am getting at is that before 5,000 years ago the Atlantic Ocean water levels were much lower. Which made it easier for these people to get around (possibly on both sides of the Atlantic, as the video shows.) Certainly we have the same cultural remains being showcased and these people were deep sea fishers as the video shows. And as the video shows it is interesting that the burials from many thousands of years ago, are oriented towards the Atlantic- obviously very significant. Also although this video only goes back 7,500 yrs. dealing with cultural remains, there have been many digs in New England yielding dates as far back as 9,000 yrs. (such as the "Little League" site in Middleboro, MA. where they discovered the use of Herkimer Diamonds as ceremonial objects/ fetishes.) Also in their book "Manitou" authors Mavor and Dix describe digging around a stone wall in Vermont that went directly down to the bedrock. The green lichen and debris growing on the lower levels of the stone row/ wall could be dated as far back as the end of the last ice age, around 11,000 - 11,500 yrs. ago. It has come to my attention that an asteroid impact could have set off the events of the last ice age 12,000-13,000 yrs. ago. The ancestors coming out of that catastrophe had to start all over again. They were not simply primitives the way academics have pushed things.

    Whew. Well thank you for the info on the Thuatha de Dannon/ James E. Brunson research, mickey. That sounds like a good resource for the African presence in ancient Europe. I will have to look into that. One African site of particular interest I found out about is called "Adam's Calendar" in South Africa. It seems to be one of the oldest megalithic sites known in the world so far- Standing Stones used for astronomical observation, very reminiscent (yet older) to sites found in the American N.E., pre-European Europe, etc. I know you already know some of this (such as the Nile), but I figured I would cover some of the bases for others reading along.

  14. #104
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    CA, USA
    Posts
    4,900
    Thought this might be of interest:

    http://etc.ancient.eu/2013/11/21/sco...ottish-people/
    Last edited by Jimbo; 09-07-2016 at 06:55 PM.

  15. #105
    Greetings,

    Jimbo,

    That was a good share. I knew about Scota and Scotland. I appreciate the new findings.

    Matt,

    The paper written by James E. Brunson was short. It was a nice look back in time. The book, "The African presence in Early Europe" has its gems. If I remember correctly, only Brunson's submission addresses the research that you are doing.

    You mentioned a cataclysmic event that took place 12,000 to 13,000 years ago. Well, the late Chee Soo, the author of "The Tao of Long Life" made mention of a group of people showing up in China around who were over 7 feet tall and dressed in a manner never before seen in China. They were called "The Sons of Reflected Light" and began teaching the best and the brightest their knowledge, part of which included a wide spectrum of health arts, acupuncture being one of them. Chee Soo wrote that the teachings contained in that book is based on the "guidelines and foundations" handed down to the Taoists from these people. Now, many people have called Chee Soo a fraud because of his Tai Chi Chuan; but, he was on the money with this history because DNA research has confirmed that a large group of people did arrive in China @12,000 years ago. The DNA matched people now living in the area of Ethiopia. By the way, the highest level of attainment one can achieve in what is called the Egyptian Mystery System is to become a Son of Light. To add, some have found strong similarities between Tehuti (Thoth), Enoch and Fu Hsi (the first of China's Legendary Five Emperors).

    Edit: Chee Soo wrote that he learned Taoist arts from his uncle, Chan Kam Lee.

    mickey
    Last edited by mickey; 09-08-2016 at 05:12 AM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •