The milky Way

lmorris kesatotaSHAW.CA
Fri Mar 22 08:34:33 PST 2002


IMHO, If the Camino is older than the Christian era then there should be
a Sacred Pattern in it's lay out, and example, how far the towns are
from each other or how they line up with other points, much like the
Rennes-le-Chateau scenario. I thought that the names of the towns would
give a clue. One needs a real good map of northern spain and lots of
time. Who knows just maybe all the towns along the Camino are line up
with the stars or duplicate the image of the Milky way.

leonard




Elyn Aviva wrote:
>
> In a message dated 3/21/02 8:35:46 PM, kesatotaSHAW.CA writes:
>
> << ."the pilgrim  walks
> freely beyond the pyrenees on a mythical Quetzacoatl , or Camino de las
> Estrellas, as it is known in Spain." >>
>
> I am fascinated by the mythic references of course, and always curious what
> hard-core, documentable proof there is that a pilgrimage road--NOT just a
> collection of sacred sites strung across northern Spain, NOT just a Roman
> road going the same direction--actually went where the Camino now goes. I've
> heard lots of stories, and repeated them, about Celts going to Finisterre
> from the sacred groves near Paris, about Atlantans (!!) returning from the
> Basque country to stare out over the sea at Finisterre where their island
> sank, etc. What what actual proof is there?
>
> Eager to hear!
>
> Best,
> Elyn



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