Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Ancient Buddha statues discovered in Montana

Guest Julie Ryder (montanamegaliths.com), Host G-Man Noory (Coast to Coast AM, 9/12/23); Bright Insight; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Day trip to Montana's Garden of One Thousand Buddhas (pinterest.com)
Montana's Garden of 1,000 Buddhas (onlyinyourstate.com) in honor of megaliths


Super ancient decayed Buddha
American explorer and researcher Julie Ryder (montanamegaliths.com) lives in the state of Montana, USA, and has been documenting the many megaliths there.  Others never noticed them but do when Ryder points them out.

This is a dolmen, a big rock or megalith
Beyond dolmens (megaliths, "portal tombs," massive unexplained rock tables that look like Stonehenge artifacts built by giants, which were common in ancient Ireland) and megalithic structures, Ryder claims to have found two Buddha statues, Egyptian artifacts, and evidence of ET visitations.
This is remote viewer Julie Ryder's second book on Montana Megaliths
Buddha in Giant's Playground (Julie Ryder/montanamegaliths.com)
Nothing to see here. Move it along. This is not a wall. - Then what is it?
It's just, uh, um, it's just a coincidence of stones, an imaginary megalith.

That interpretation comes from local Native Americans, such as the Blackfeet tribe, wisdom keepers, and Tibetan Buddhist elders with whom she is affiliated.

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Natural or manmade? Impossible ancient ruins uncovered in North America? Sage Wall, Montana

(Bright Insight) June 4, 2023: Look and think about it. Could this bizarre "wall," which stands in the middle of nowhere in Montana, be natural?

Jule Ryder is going public at her first conference
Or is it a large ancient ruin (that is not supposed to exist)? The Sage Wall (one of the "Montana Megaliths") is raising serious questions about what may have been that is now lost in terms of one or more ancient civilizations in North America.

[The Native Americans know about them. The "Little People" were here and at least one mummified body has been found, according to one caller who claimed to be a Montana resident. They would have come over with the Irish who came to the new world and blended with the Natives, bringing a form of governing and place names, some claim.]

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Dolmens like this are prevalent in Ireland and around the world, as if built by giants.
This massive, super-ancient eagle amphitheater is unnaturally symmetrical
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  • 31 Planes of Existence
    Buddhism is famous for stupas or burial mound reliquaries that contain the cremation remains of enlightened beings and world monarchs, like the eight ancient ones to which the historical Buddha's remains were distributed to honor him (one off-planet, as built by celestial devas). But the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama (or Shakyamuni the "Sage of the Scythians") did not invent these barrows or tumuli.
  • Jain conception of universe
    They are also called kurgans in Central Asia. The tradition of their use is ancient, going back at least 20,000 years and to the time of previous samma-sam-buddhas or "Supreme Teaching Buddhas" throughout Central and North Asia, even in Ukraine. But they are widespread and evident in the allegedly Druid site of Stonehenge in England. At the top of Buddhist stupas there are umbrella type decorations that are said to represent the 31 Planes of Existence in Buddhist cosmology and cosmography. Pagodas (called dagabas in Sinhalese/Sinhala in Theravada Buddhist Sri Lanka).
  • These dolmens (along with pagodas, mandalas, and yantras) are important in Buddhism because they symbolize the shape of the cosmos or universe. Jainism has a "square hourglass" shape, somewhat like the black object on the cover of the Led Zeppelin album Presencebut the depiction of the 31 Planes of Existence
  • One etymology of pagoda is from the Sinhalese word dāgaba, derived from Sanskrit dhātugarbha ("element-womb" like a Jain or Hindu garbha-griha or "inner sanctum") and Pali dhātugabbha "relic womb/chamber" or "reliquary shrine," that is, a stupa, by way of Portuguese [5].
  • Dhatu ("element") is a Theravada Buddhist term for a stupa, a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics and a term for the mahabhutas or "Four Great Elements" (characteristics or qualities of matter).
World's biggest discovered megaliths are said to be in  Lebanon (Megaliths in Baalbek quarry)
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Ryder shares the strange events that led to the discovery and documentation of the Montana Megaliths, which include super-ancient dolmens, towers, walls, art sculptures, temples, and pyramids above and below the surface of the ground, which have been verified by satellite geoscans. More + AUDIO

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