Thursday, 1 September 2016

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2016/sep/01/ancient-rare-early-city-maps-in-pictures#img-1

1572...and the visual 'heart' of London?

I suppose that you could say...off the cuff....well the cartographer wouldn't have had an aerial view and so he/she would have drawn the map without being able to put it into perspective...which is why we have a metaphorical 'heart shape' imposed upon the design...

....on the other hand...you could say...that freemasonry has been all about remoteviewing and since whenever (see previous notes upon cathedral construction)...and that therefore it is most likely that a remoteviewer had been employed in relation to the detail and 'accuracy' of the map...either that...or an early 'townplanner' had decided to put in the visual metaphor of an 'anatomical heart'...into the map...but why? go figure..



let me see....in the illustration below....well, they all look like men...don't they? look at the beards...or is that just the collars/ruffs and the headgear?

oh dear...I now know what I have just stumbled upon....and I would rather not have done...programming materials for 'pregnant men society'?...either that or somebody has left a 'joke' upon the clue trail...anyway, we have the 'heart of the matter' here...


No comments:

Post a Comment