Tuesday, March 31, 2009

13 Original Colonies of America



13 Original Colonies of America


http://picture-book.com/files/userimages/237u/13-colonies-map.png


Map shows the original 13 American colonies, as well as the early meetings in local schoolhouses to plan their independence



SUBJECT :
Original 13 American colonies Christian burials were made supine east-west, with the head at the western end of the grave.


08:54 a.m., 03-25-2009, Wednesday

After evaluating the `da Vinci` medical diagram of the man with
out reaching arms and legs, I saw a very clear pattern.

This pattern is symbolic of the human form laying in a grave,
head pointed toward California, feet toward New York. The reason
Christians are buried in this ritual, is related to viewing the coming
of Christ on Judgment day. Which the following Biblical message
instructs :


Matthew 24:27
King James Bible
For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.







As I reflected upon the original 13 American colonies and their geography
placement on a map, I saw a symbolic placement of the 'da Vinci' diagram.
The 13 colonies are symbolic of the `feet` of America. The foundation
meaning of feet (Human anatomy), is to walk forward in the steps needed
to organize these colonies.





The original 13 American colonies [ July 4, 1776 ] are symbolic of
the geography of human anatomy of the feet. In 2009, what `States`
in America represent the anatomy of femur/thighs ?

How have the severed spiritual body parts of America become a map
system, of separated political degradation ?


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/degradation
1: the act or process of degrading 2 a: decline to a low, destitute, or demoralized state b: moral or intellectual decadence : degeneration



What is America's human anatomy suggesting to Christians, who await
the coming of Christ the Messiah ?



Your geography input (commentaries) welcomed . . .



R E S E A R C H :



EXCERPT:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burial

Body positioning

Burials may be placed in a number of different positions. Christian burials are made extended, i.e., lying flat with arms and legs straight, or with the arms folded upon the chest, and with the eyes and mouth closed.

Orientation

Historically, Christian burials were made supine east-west, with the head at the western end of the grave. This mirrors the layout of Christian churches, and for much the same reason; to view the coming of Christ on Judgment day (Eschaton). In many Christian traditions, ordained clergy are traditionally buried in the opposite orientation, and their coffins carried likewise, so that at the General Resurrection they may rise facing, and ready to minister to, their people.


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Severed Serpent, 'Join, or Die '
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excerpt
http://www.gadsden.info/snake.html

Franklin sketched, carved, and published the first known political cartoon in an American newspaper. It was the image of a snake cut into eight sections. The sections represented the individual colonies and the curves of the snake suggested the coastline. New England was combined into one section as the head of the snake. South Carolina was at the tail. Beneath the snake were the ominous words "Join, or Die."

This had nothing to do with independence from Britain. It was a plea for unity in defending the colonies during the French and Indian War. It played off a common superstition of the time: a snake that had been cut into pieces could come back to life if you joined the sections together before sunset.

In the following months and years, as we know, the Sons of Liberty became increasingly resentful of English interference. And as the tides of American public opinion moved closer and closer to rebellion, Franklin's disjointed snake continued to be used as symbol of American unity, and American independence. For example, in 1774 Paul Revere added it to the masthead of The Massachusetts Spy and showed the snake fighting a British dragon.


http://www.benfranklin300.org/_imgBank_resources/13_med.jpg

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