By Callum Jensen
In Dogon mythology, as highlighted in Robert Temple's 'the Sirius Mystery', the human race was created by beings who genetically engineered our DNA. As revealed by a code found within the Gothic Cathedral of Lincoln, England, last year - a dog found on Christ's plate at the scene of the Last Supper at the Great East Window - there is a 'Star Clock' at the famous Rose Window within the Cathedral, evidence reflected and contained by Masons in their stone architecture of the Cathedral.If the window of the beautifully stained glass decorated Rose Window be removed, and if one were to stand in a certain position within the Cathedral at night,one would clearly see in all its beauty, the constellations of the Northern Star Clock revolving through the stone circles, highlighting the dog star Sirius. Dog symbology appears numerous times within the Cathedral. The dog was a significant figure in Dogon reiligion representing the Jackal and the evil in the religion.!
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'Star Clock' that exists at the Rose Window in Lincoln Cathedral. |
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The "Dog on the Platter" at the scene of the last supper on the Great East window within the Cathedral (The starting point of the code). |
He was identified with the first failed experiment and humanity's seperation from the Creator. The Sirius star system was identified with the first failed experiment. The main Star Sirius was identified with the 'Nummo', the white dwarf star Sirius B was identified with the Jackal and red star Sirius C identified with the androgynous sister born at the same time as the Jackal and considered pure and immortal like the Nummo. In late history these figures became identified with red and white roses - the symbol of the Magdalene, whom, the Lincoln Cathedral Da Vinci Code suggests is hidden within the Cathedral precincts.
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