The town of Jiegu (Gyegu) was named after a drum used in ancient China. The drum was in the shape of an hourglass, a symbol which is applicable to indicate the end of a period of time. The Jiegu is played with two wooden sticks.
Ishtar was the daughter of Sin. Her symbol is an eight pointed star, consistent with the star of David, who, himself, fell victim to the alluring charms of sin and adultery in his affair with Bathsheba. Ishtar, the immoral one, on her attempt to gain entry through the seven doors to heaven, was refused entry by the gatekeeper. As each door opened she removed an article of clothing in an attempt to appease and tempt the gatekeeper. Her futile attempt at seduction was viewed with contempt, reflecting her knowledge of life's schooling. Her assessor sentenced Ishtar to return back through the seven gates, donning one article of clothing at each gate. She is fully clothed as she exits the last gate. After Ishtar descends to the underworld, all sexual activity ceases on earth (winter). Ea, the God of Water and Life, is the King of the Gods. Ea sends the misguided Ishtar back to Earth in an attempt to re-educate her. Her birth from the new womb contains the baptismal Waters of Life, reviving her from her previous life attached to the strings of Sin, in the Hope the soul remembers through the art of instinctive intuition and coaching of the Seven Woes and Seven Deadly Sins.
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In the year 2010 MMX At 7:49 am (7; 7x7) Beijing time, April 14,(7+7) a 7.0 magnitude (we have a conflicting West v East difference of opinion on the size of the China quake, with the West's USGS, EMSC claiming 6.9 and China's Xinhua comeing in at 7.1 the roseline has therefore divided the two into one that equates to 7 ) the earthquake struck the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Yushu in Qinghai Province, at a depth of about 33 km. Following the earthquakes, aftershocks measuring 4.8, 4.3, 3.8, and 6.3 struck in the same region. Comprehensive relief efforts have been launched. Reportedly, the earthquake occurred at the seat of the prefecture's government, near the town of Gyegu. Onlookers estimate 90% of the homes in the area have collapsed. Buddhist monks have resorted to their bare hands in a desperate attempt to reach survivors. Thousands slept under blankets overnight in near-freezing conditions, while others gathered to sleep in the town's square below the 50-foot tall statue of the mythical Tibetan King Gesar, shocked and traumatized. Qinghai Province is home to Gesar's "soul mountain", the famous snow peak of Golog, Amne Machin. Locals support to the guarded defence that Golog is a soul portal towards heaven. Jiegu town follows the Tibetan funeral custom for some, that is water burial. Accomplishment of the cycle can continue when the body is returned to the "Waters of Life" that lead to the seven great seas. An alternative method of body disposal in the area is to hack the body into small edible portions to feed the rapacious vultures who devour the human flesh and help with nature's detox swiftly. This time round, Jiegu people have had to resort to mass pyres to burn the corpses, as the scale of the disaster has overwhelmed their recycling process.
In 1949, seeing that the Communists were gaining control of China, the Kashag Tibetans expelled all Chinese connected with the Chinese government, over the protests of both the Kuomingtang and the Communists. The Chinese Communist government led by Mao Zedong which came to power in October lost little time in asserting a new Chinese presence in Tibet. In October 1950, the People's Liberation Army invaded the Tibetan area of Chamdo, defeating sporadic resistance from the Tibetan army. In 1951, Tibetan representatives participated in negotiations in Beijing with Chinese government. This resulted in a Seventeen Point Agreement which formalised China's sovereignty over Tibet, this illegal takeover has left the area with a mixture of Chinese and Tibetan language, that has led to confusion with the duel cultures that has resulted with double name jumbled scrabble perplexity.
The epicentre was located in Rima village, Upper Laxiu township of Yushu County, in remote and rugged terrain, near the border of Tibet Autonomous Region. The epicentre is about 30 km from Gyêgu town, the seat of Yushu County. This is a sparsely populated area on the Tibetan plateau that is regularly hit by earthquakes. According to the Xinhua News Agency, 617 people have been confirmed dead, 313 missing, and 9,110 injured of which 970 are severely injured. The Jiegu drum laments in tandem with Mother Earth's heartbeat as the world sends its deepest sympathy in expression of compassion towards the grieving and their lost brothers and sisters.
Gyêgu, like most parts of Yushu prefecture, is rich in Buddhist monasteries. Being a constituent of the late Nangchen kingdom, the area was, for most of the time, not under domination by the Dalai Lama’s Gelugpa order in Lhasa. The different balance of power in this part of Kham enabled the older Tibetan Buddhist orders to prevail in Yushu, and thus Gyêgu. The exiled spiritual Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama was born Lhamo Dhondrup and was the fourth son of a peasant family in a village called Takster in northeastern Tibet. In 1959, he, together with a group of Tibetan leaders and followers, fled to India and set up the Government of Tibet in Exile in Dharamshala. Adored and honoured with great respect in Qinghai(Tibet), this sacred haven holds an allegiance of patriotic devotion to the homeless leader. His dearest wish is to return to his spiritual roots and help console the survivors. Dalai Lama is the head of the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy. The title of "Dalai" means "Ocean" and Lama is the Tibetan word for "High Priest." "Lama" is a general term referring to Tibetan Buddhist teachers.
His Holiness is thought of as the latest reincarnation of a series of spiritual leaders who have chosen to be reborn in order to enlighten others.
The Dalai Lama's Biography states he considers himself to be an incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion who keeps returning to the Earth to serve humanity. When a Dalai Lama dies, his spirit is reincarnated in an infant and the leadership is maintained in this way. He is the 14th (7+7) Dalai Lama to lead in Tibet and was recognised as such when he was only two years old. Members of the Tibetan government tested him and he was able to identify and point out things that had belonged to his predecessor, the 13th Dalai Lama.
In the mid-1970s he told a Polish newspaper that he thought he would be the last Dalai Lama. In a later interview, published in the English language press, he stated, "The Dalai Lama office was an institution created to benefit others. It is possible that it will soon have outlived its usefulness." Many have questioned his logic on this peculiar statement? Could it be we are entering a new evolutionary phase of mankind's development, where the need for spiritual direction is no longer required? Will our own eyes be opened to some of Earth's ancient secrets? Has the day arrived when the eye symbol of the dollar's hidden occult language will now make sense to us all?
The main Lamasery in town is the Sakyapa Monastery Doendrub Ling, commonly just called Yushu Gompa. Ling means "line" it also means earth energy. Starlings can use a form of telepathic communication when they perform in unison their flamboyant swarming patterns that come from the Dragon energy lines girding the planet. The Monks and Nuns built their Temples often on exposed hillside energy points to pledge their covenant of faith to their God. The Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school, located at Eskdalemuir, near Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. As the name Ling suggests, the Monastery lies on the Roseline energy ling, due North of Gretna and due South of Roslin Roseline Chapel. The Dalai Lama has made a number of visits to the Monastery since its inception in 1967. In 1969, musicians David Bowie and Leonard Cohen, were students at Samye Ling. The famous reclusive, Cohen, has insinuated that he is a descendant of Aaron, the high priest and brother to Moses, of the same lineage as John the Baptist and Jesus. Before his rise to fame, Cohen, from a Canadian Jewish family, spent several years in the Zen Buddhist monastery. The anthem, "Hallelujah" was written by Cohen and originally released on his studio album, "Various Positions", in 1984.
Other monastic sites near Gyêgu include the important Karma-Kagyupa lamaseries, Domkar Gompa and Thrangu Gompa, the famous Mahavairocana Temple (often called Wencheng Temple) and the popular religious site of Gyanamani, with its billions of mani power stones. Thousands of Buddhist monks and nuns have been enchanted by the mysterious energy associated with the stones in this remote area.
Gyêgu is a modern town which developed from the old Tibetan trade market called Jyekundo (skye dgu mdo). It is the heart of both Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Yushu County. The present name, Gyêgu, is derived from Jyekundo, skye dgu mdo, it indicates an important cross roads or junction, a place where one valley opens into another one. Since skye dgu also means men, mankind or all beings, the name could be re-interpreted as the "Crossroads of Spirit and Mankind"
Yushu's 198,000 square kilometers is home to the source of China's three major Bio rivers of life which are; The Yellow River, Yangtze River and Lancang River. The Yellow River, China's second-longest river (after the Yangtze) and the sixth-longest in the world, at an estimated length of 5,464 kilometers (3,395 miles), Originates in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai Province in western China. It flows through nine provinces of China and empties into the Bohai Sea. The Yellow River is called "The Cradle of Chinese Civilisation", as its basin is the birthplace of the Northern Chinese Civilisation, and was the most prosperous region in early Chinese history. But frequent devastating flooding, largely due to new construction projects that have elevated the river bed from its earlier course, have earned it the unenviable names, "China's Sorrow" and, "Scourge of the Sons of Han". The Yangtze River, or Chang Jiang literally means, "The Long River". The river is about 6,300 kilometres (3,915 miles) long and flows from its source in Qinghai Province, eastwards into the East China Sea at Shanghai. The Lancang River flows through Yunnan Province, South to Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. In English the river is called "the Mekong River", but in the Thai languages it is essentially the "Mae Nam Khong", where "Mae or Mary" translates as "Mother" and "Nam" translates as "Water". In some parts of Britain "Nam" is used as a endearment for "Grandmother". "Khong" is derived from the Sanskrit "ganga", meaning the Ganges. According to Hindu religion a very famous King, Bhagiratha did Tapasya tried constantly and for many years to bring the river Ganges, then residing in the Heavens, down on the Earth in a attempt to find salvation for his ancestors, who were cursed by a seer. Therefore, Ganges descended to the Earth through the lock of hair (Jata) of God Shiva "The Pure One", to make whole earth pious, fertile and wash out the sins of humans. For Hindus in India, the Ganges is not just a river but a Mother, a Goddess, a tradition, and culture that brings Life and Death. Many Northern Thai and Laos locals refer to it as the "River Khong", suggesting its origins and the subsequent formulation of "Mekong" literally meaning "Mother Khong".
Qinghai Lake is a saline lake situated in the province of Qinghai, and is the largest lake in China. The names Qinghai and Kokonor both mean "Blue/Teal Sea" in Standard Mandarin and Mongolian. The Yellow River originates in the same area. The recent Earthquake in Chile, in February 2010, had its epicentre near the city of Concepcion. The power of attraction is drawn to the symbols and colours of the Coat of Arms of Concepcion. The austere juxtaposition of the two primary colours, blue and yellow, brings home the impression that the imponderable earthquake disruptions may have conceived to the idea, that just may be the concept of revelations and the return of the Royal David line is now resolute with the prospect of embattlement of the fittest now upon this "wicked and adulterous generation"?
Confirmation of Mother Earth's dissent and displeasure came within a few hours of the fatal China Earthquake. On the 15th of April 2010 XMM, the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano erupted in southern Iceland. The cloud of volcanic ash from the eruption caused massive disruption to air traffic across Northern Europe, with tens of thousands of flights cancelled. Millons of pounds in lost revenue has brought more gloom to an already beleaguered industry that has accumulated a mass of debt. A spokesperson from accountants KPMG said it expected lost UK flights alone to cost airlines in excess of £200m per day. With the outlook impossible to predict, the ill wind has hit subsidiary industries, reliant on air freight of fruit, vegetables, flowers, airpost and medicines. Gaps in supermarket shelves are already in evidence. Scarcity leads to impending price hikes. As the prolonged eruption prevails, scheduled sporting fixtures such as European Football fixtures and Motor Grand Prix hold crisis talks to postpone or even cancel events, which is unprecedented. World Cup Football supporters stand vigil on the news channels and pray for an end to the air travel meltdown.
With world events held up in the cloud of smoke, the suspicion arises that the Devil has left his Mark with the Eyjafjallajoekull eruption. Cross-examination of numerological sinister significances brings to light the distinct height of the landmark......... One 666 (1666m) high Eyjafjallajokull has erupted twice in less than a month.
The icecap of the glacier covers a volcano 1,666 metres or 5,466 ft in height which has erupted relatively frequently since the Ice Age. The black ominous cloud has emitted ash, sulphur and rhyolite over the surface, leaving an air of uneasy anxiety as to what may happen tomorrow?
The Changu Dam is located on the Batang River, a tributary of the upper Yangtze River, some 15 km upstream from the Yushu County seat. Anxiety in the area was further heightened when reports surfaced about damage to the dam by the earthquake. Chinese language News broadcast a press release from the International Rivers stating that it is, "at risk of collapse at any time." |