The Mayan Sacred Calendar (the Tzolkin) is said to be a graphic representation of a Logic transmitted by star harmonics that unlock doors of Universal Consciousness and interdimensional reality. If so, it ought to sound something like solar wind, right? Having translated the Tzolkin into sound, we offer you a comparison between that and actual NASA recorded solar wind.

When the Tzolkin's harmonic Logic is sequenced in the sonic register and played back at high speed, it sounds very much like solar wind recorded by the Voyager spacecraft, also played back at high speed. The primary dif being the Tzolkin is composed of only 13 harmonics and the solar wind has them all.

Check it out:
www.darkmother.com/Solarwin...omparison

Enjoy! ;)
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DMG/Darkmother.com
SF Bay Area
  • Re: The Mayan Sacred Calendar and Solar Wind

    Wed, June 4, 2008 - 9:30 AM
    Wow, thanks for the interesting post... I've been studying the Tzolk'in for a few years now-Great truths mapped. My only question is how? How are the harmonic frequencies transmuted, and imprinted to the sonic realm? Blessings of thanks~
  • Re: The Mayan Sacred Calendar and Solar Wind

    Wed, June 4, 2008 - 11:27 AM
    How did they translate it into sound? I can do anything with recording equipment and a computer. And "sounding very much like" is not much of a definitive statement. Take today's solar wind and turn *it* into a coherent message, and that might be interesting. But

    Seems to me there would be more to marvel over if one could say the Mayans could hear the solar wind with their naked ears. Even then, what would be the point?

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