Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Moderator: Jim_b

Post Reply
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

All the Kings had sorcerers in there court, and so did the holy church, the one on the map was a holy sorcerer. The key is the symbols, to find the end.

Hint only the cards will tell.
User avatar
cubfan64
Posts: 686
Joined: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:00 am
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by cubfan64 »

Theories and ideas are always welcome to be discussed, however if you can flesh out your thoughts to more than just the couple you presented with whatever evidence you're able to show to back up your theory, there's a significantly better chance for the discussion to go somewhere.

For example - why do you state that the image on the map is a "holy sorcerer?" Also what do you mean by "hint, only the cards will tell?"
User avatar
AshtonPage
Posts: 368
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:37 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Sunny Portland, Oregon

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by AshtonPage »

Hi Babymick1,

As did CubFan, I too would like to encourage you to include enough info so that those of us (me for one) who aren’t what you could call rocket surgeons can follow your train of thought so we can talk about some of these ideas.

Although I have been searching for the LDM for (I think two years now) I have neglected the Peralta Stones because …. well, I’m not convinced they lead to the LDM, and that’s what I had focused on. I’m just starting to look at the Peralta Stones seriously in the past week and it occurs to me that IF the Jesuits were working with peons at the mines, that there should be some Jesuit symbolism near the mines. That’s the approach I’m taking; first locate -> shrines, SJ, RCC style crosses carved into the rocks, map those areas out and then line those areas up with the maps on the Peralta Stones. –whew – that’s a lot of looking. Maybe that will be a new approach, maybe not. But to me it seems like the most practical.

Anyway, welcome on board BabyMick1 and hope to hear more from you.

Best,
Ashton
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

We'll first off the map was carved by an an englishman same as the trail map the horse was done by a spanard the englishman was most likely a stone mason before joining the order not to up on spanish, accounts for the misspelling of words. The spanard most likely a art student then switched and joined the order.
Now the cross on the arm of the robe is a english cross and all the signs
waved over by the cross are from terro cards. Only a holy deck of cards.
They tell you something when put together.

Not gonna say what they tell.


Ps. Cubfan 64 after you asked me about how did I know what the trail map looked like. They kicked me off that other site for calling blinedbowman a down right piece of( Well you know what I mean )

Babymick1
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

Jesuit symbolism near the mines. That’s the approach I’m taking; first locate -> shrines, SJ, RCC style crosses carved into the rocks, Ashton[/quote]



There is these things There. Mixed Between spainish, english,german ect. The jesuits were a mixed order not just spainish.

Babymick1
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

Ashton page

Just like the trail map its not a trail. They call it a Capa Mapa.
Two symbols in the right order produce a layer. there are for on the trail map.

Babymick1
User avatar
alan m
Posts: 124
Joined: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:27 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by alan m »

Hello Babymick1
Welcome to the forum,
Interesting theory but may I make a suggestion?
Read the following;
Jesuit relations, any volume will do.
Rudo Ensayo, by Juan Nentvig S.J.
Sonora, a description of a province, Ignaz Pfefferkorn S.J.
or any number of other publications about the Jesuits.
There are more than a few Jesuit experts on this forum, if you want to talk about Jesuit symbolism, you will need to bone up.
Best Regards
Alan
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

alan m wrote:Hello Babymick1
Welcome to the forum,
Interesting theory but may I make a suggestion?
Read the following;
Jesuit relations, any volume will do.
Rudo Ensayo, by Juan Nentvig S.J.
Sonora, a description of a province, Ignaz Pfefferkorn S.J.
or any number of other publications about the Jesuits.
There are more than a few Jesuit experts on this forum, if you want to talk about Jesuit symbolism, you will need to bone up.
Best Regards
Alan
So Alan' a book is a book made to sell! Now to bone up, You almost have it but instead look up.
User avatar
babymick1
Posts: 247
Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm
anti-spam detector: No
The middle number please (4): 4
Location: Jamestown ND

Re: Maybe the Priest/witch map is a Sorcerer Map

Post by babymick1 »

Well Alan, never really said I'm a expert on the jesuits. All the stuff read by those who claim they are, really don,t know either. I suppose if they reported on what they really where doing in the knew world they would have paid a heavy price. The jesuits were a highly educated order, thats not all true either as a hole they were pretty smart I would suppose but most were never educated but each one were fairly good a the job they did.

Babymick1
Post Reply