Between 603 and 702 AD. a truly marvelous temple was built by the Mayan grouping to honour a non-Mayan, non-Indian man. The firsthand statement of Alberto Ruz from 'Eyewitness to Discovery' follows in part, as it was printed in ‘Illustrated London News':
Four spells of work--each digit and a half months long--were required before we were healthy to country the filling from this mysterious staircase. {It has an important serpent figure on the walls every the way down.} After a grace of forty-five steps, we reached a construction with a U-turn. There followed added flight, of twenty-one steps, leading to a corridor, whose level is more or less the same as that on which the pyramid was built--i.e., whatever 22 metres under the temple flooring. In the vaulting of the construction digit narrow galleries open out and allow air and a little light to enter from a near-by courtyard.
Above digit of the first steps we reached we institute a box-shaped construction of masonry containing a modest offering: digit ear-plugs of jade settled on a river pericarp painted red {The colour of ochre and cinnabar that we hit seen denotes spiritual things in the beginning of processes that adepthoods of the world are seen participating with.} On reaching the end of the grace of stairs we institute added box of offerings, backing on to a wall which blocked the passage. This time it was a richer offering: three clayware dishes, digit shells full of cinnabar, seven jade beads, a pair of broadside ear-plugs also of jade, the plugs of which were shaped like a flower, and a bonny tear-shaped pearl, with its 'lustre' pretty substantially preserved. An offering of this kind, at such a depth, told us without whatever doubt that we were approaching the object of our search.
And, in fact, on July 13, 1952, after demolishing a solid obstruction whatever metres thick, prefabricated of pericarp and lime--this was very hard and the wet lime burnt the safekeeping of the workmen--there appeared on digit side of the corridor a triangular slab, 2 metres high, set vertically to block an entrance. At the foot of this slab, in a rudimentary pericarp cut, there lay, mixed together, the largely blasted skeletons of sextet young persons, of whom digit at least was a female.
At noon on the 15th of the same month we opened the entrance, displacing the pericarp enough for a man to pass through sideways. It was a moment of indescribable emotion for me when I slipped behind the pericarp and institute myself in an large crypt which seemed to hit been cut out of the rock--or rather, out of the ice, thanks to the curtain of stalactites and the chalcite veiling deposited on the walls by the filtration of rain-water during the centuries. This increased the marvellous calibre of the blooper and gave it a fairy-tale aspect. Great figures of priests modelled in stucco a little larger than life-size perhaps just 'giants’. formed an impressive procession round the walls. The broad vaulting was reinforced by great pericarp transoms, of dark colour with yellowish veins, giving an impression of polished wood.
Almost the whole crypt was occupied by a large monument, which we then supposed to be a ceremonial altar, composed of a pericarp of more than 8 square metres, resting on an large monolith of 6 cubic metres, supported in its turn by sextet great blocks of chiselled stone. All these elements carried bonny reliefs.
Finest of every for its unsurpassable execution and perfect land of preservation was the great pericarp covering the whole and direction on its four sides whatever hieroglyphic inscriptions with thirteen abbreviated dates corresponding to the beginning of the seventh century A.D., patch its bunk face shows a symbolic scene surrounded by astronomical signs.
I believed that I had institute a ceremonial crypt, but I did not wish to make whatever definite assertions before I had finished exploring the chamber and, above all, before I had institute out whether the base of the supposed table was solid or not. On statement of the rains and the effortful of the funds acquirable for this phase of the exploration, we had to wait until November before returning to Palenque… I then had the base tired horizontally at digit of the corners, and it was not long before digit of the drills reached a hollow space. I introduced a accommodate through the narrow aperture and, on withdrawing it, I saw that that whatever particles of red paint were adhering to it… This colour was associated in the Mayan and Aztec cosmogony with the East...
{This is true of the gateway arch at Tiahuanaco where they talk of the red lands to the east that went under the water. It likely relates to what is now institute off the coast of Cuba at the 2200 foot depth.}
Once the pericarp left its seating and began to rise it could be seen that a decay had been cut out of the large block which served it as a base. This decay was of an unheralded shape, oblong and curvilinear, kinda like the silhouette in schematised modify of a fish or of the capital letter finish {Which we hit seen regarding Teilhardism. Could this hit been a man like Count Vlad of the Christian Dragon crusaders? Could it be the forerunner of the Jesuit/Illuminati knowledge including Teilhard?}, winking in its lower part. {My Stele details how at Chichen Itza I was healthy to wager the Greek alphabet and what I believe was the Cara-Maya alphabet as substantially as mathematical, astrological and other symbols. I was threatened with existence thrown in a Mexican jail and coerced to sign away my legal protection as a U.S. resident and Canadian citizen. This stele is not on the journeying and was painted over the second time I was there. It was painted over more than once and difficult to photograph. The work of Churchward says the Greek alphabet [this was an early alphabet] tells the story of the conclusion of Mu. The Mayan grouping know that is their origin. But the Greek and Mu tie-in may hit something to do with Troy III which was named Aa-Mu. This category of information would be sensitive to a lot of people. The Mexicans were negotiating [roadblocks and army goons with guns every over] with the Mayans in Chiapas at the time.} The decay was sealed by a highly polished slab fitting exactly and provided with four perforations, apiece with a pericarp plug. On raising the slab which winking it we discovered the mortuary receptacle…
In the vermillion-coloured walls and base of the decay which served as a coffin, the range of the human remains--complete, although the bones were damaged--covered with jade jewels for the most part, was most impressive. It was possible to judge the modify of the body which had been laid in this 'tailored' sarcophagus; and the jewels added a destined amount of life {There were probably metal knives and a staff which came from something other than the meteorites the Mayans prefabricated knives from. The Mayans weren’t encouraged by the Mexicans to take pride in their heritage. There was a time when they were even locution there were no Mayans left, as they tried to make it become the truth}, both from the sparkle of the jade and because they were so substantially 'placed' and because their modify suggested the intensity and contour of the flesh which originally covered the skeleton. It was easy also to imagine the broad rank of the personage who could aspire to a mausoleum of such impressive richness.
We were struck by his stature, greater than that of the cipher Mayan of today; and by the fact that his teeth were not filed or provided with incrustations of pyrites or jade, since that practice (like that of artificially deforming the cranium) was usual in individuals of higher social ranks. The land of conclusion of the skull did not allow us to establish precisely whether or not it had been deformed. In the end, we decided that the personage might hit been of non-Mayan origin {N.B.}, though it is country that he ended in existence digit of the kings of Palenque. The reliefs, which we hit still to show on the sides of the sarcophagus and which are now hidden under lateral buttresses, may tell us before long something of the personality and identity of the glorious dead.
Even if he had not been buried in the most extraordinary tomb so far discovered in this continent of America, it would still be dead possible to assess the importance of this personage from the jewels which he wore--many of them already familiar in Mayan bas-reliefs {Therefore whatever not?} As shown in whatever reliefs, he was wearing a diadem prefabricated from tiny disks of jade and his hair was divided into separate strands by means of small jade tubes of appropriate shape; and we discovered a small jade plate of extraordinary calibre cut in the appearance of the head of Zotz, the vampire god of the underworld, and this may hit been a final part of the diadem {Elsewhere reported as part of a necklace, by others.}. Around the neck were visible various threads of a collar composed of jade beads in whatever forms--spheres, cylinders, tri-lobed beads, floral buds, open flowers, pumpkins, melons, and a snake's head (Chanes and Dragons}. The ear-plugs were composed of various elements, which unitedly prefabricated up a curious flower.
The amount of jade and the meaning of apiece thing on the necklace or the crouched man on the ring of jade are every packed with meaning. You could say that apiece of the insignia represented a spirit that digit of the tribes worthy or worked with, you could imagine they are like Boy Scout badges, and you could say they are just decoration. The jade and green vitreole is an interesting connection that might make me think of geopolymerization, but I doubt it was tested for that possibility. The crouched man is a position of whatever honored Kelts when buried.
The ear plugs of special bloom design reminds me of the lotus chakra and the place where the 'Third Eye' rests inside the brain. Perhaps the energy of the crystals and pericarp were created to accentuate destined energy or candid it into limited forms. Maybe I am just guessing likewise much; but symbols always mean something. At his feet were jade beads so large as to be hollowed and they had a bloom plug. Kukulcan/Quetzacoatl directed the natives to sacrifice flowers kinda than grouping in the centuries that followed. It would assail me if this person was not digit of the heritage of those mythic heroes who came and went throughout the Americas. I think they acted like Ovates of the Druidic or Bardic Tradition from the writings I've seen.
It is entirely likely that they and their families were to become the Toltecs. They were most sought after as mates among the various people. Ruz draws a lot of inferential connections to the Egyptian symbology and practices. I concord with whatever but also repeat imitations of pyramids that house tombs in America does not make metropolis Pyramids into funerary tombs. Here also is a 'Tree of Life' and a Cross that is part of whatever belief systems throughout the world. It amazes me to hear the scholars say things like there is no cultural effect from other continents on the Americas when I read things like this; perhaps I use likewise much intuition or common sense and would hit learned the error of my ways if I had become an archaeologist.
\"The proximity here, in a sepulchre slab, of motives which are repeated in other representations gives perhaps the key to interpret the famous panels of the Cross and the foliated Cross (in Palenque) and also whatever of the paintings in the codices. On the pericarp in question we wager a man surrounded by astronomical signs symbolizing heaven--the spatial limit of man's earth... But above the man rises the well-known symmetric motif, which in whatever representations is a tree, in others the stylised maize {Like in Rosslyn Castle of the Templar Stewarts.} plant, but it is always the symbolisation of life resurgent from the earth, life triumphing over death." (2)
'Astronomical' should be astrological, in my mind. The Mayan (and Peruvian) ability to prophesize is legendary. They correctly knew the whatever key disasters of their history substantially in advance. The planet Venus plays a key role in their calendrical sky watching. There are whatever ways to report on these things, but I ask again; why not include other theories and related facts. When he wrote this he might hit known about the Hopewell/Adena mound builders that whatever archaeologists wager a relationship with. The serpent that rises up the stairs at a limited day apiece year through the shadows of a construction and placement so exact, might be of interest. The placement of every Mayan temples on a center saucer theory tied in to the earth energy grid could hit been connected to the crystal ear plug receivers.