Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Surveyors Craft and the Knotted Cord

America was built on the knotted cord. Surveyors of early American history who determined the metes and bounds were using techniques originally taught thousands of years ago in KMT. This video How the States Got Their Shape details the important role the surveyor's craft held in shaping the map of America.

This show has been removed from YouTube and is no longer available for viewing. 

Seshat was recognized by the ancient Egyptians as the source of the wisdom and knowledge of measuring land and buildings. Particularly temples in which the measurements were considered divinely inspired and sacred.

The knotted cord (ht)was also retold by other cultures, including King James who included the story of King Solomon and the stretching of the cord in the Bible.

When you look at the etymology of the word height there is no recorded history of its linking to the egyptian word cord or rods (ha3t). But it begs for questioning.

At least by 2600 BC Egyptians were using tools still used by surveyors today.  Modern surveyors recognize their technology coming from KMT, such as the plumb bob, the A-Level, T-Level and plumb square used unchanged for over 4400 years. The knowledge of land surveying was shared among many cultures throughout subsequent thousands of years. However, the imagry of Seshat at Temple Edfu and other locations shows how the knotted cord, stretching of the cord ceremony, the field of surveying, land ownership, and mathematics have been handed down for thousands of years and can be seen in current day "rituals" as well as science.

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