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@Anyextee Exploring Sogmatar Ancient City near Göbekli Tepe
Stumbling Upon Sogmatar ANCIENT CITY of the MOON GOD w/ ANYEXTEE | GET THE FULL REPORT HERE: https://adeptexpeditions.com/stumbling-upon-sogmatar-eski-sumatar-harabesi-ancient-city-of-the-moon-god/ SUBCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/Anyextee?sub_confirmation=1 TRAVEL WITH ME: https://adeptexpeditions.com/expeditions/ GET UPDATES ON MY BOOK + DISCOUNTS ON TOURS: http://www.anyextee.com/ IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE HIDDEN MYSTERY TRADITIONS: http://www.ancientegyptmysteryschools.com/ SOGMATAR aka ESKI SUMATAR HARABESI in South Eastern, Turkey is not far from Gobekli Tepe The Moon Good, Sin was associated with other symbolic attributes of the moon such as fertility (woman's menstrual cycle) and divination and he was venerated at two main sites in Mesopotamia, Harran to the North and UR to the south. Some texts that refer to "Lord of the gods" are thought to be references to the moon god, Sin. The cult worship of Sin extends back to the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE, and continued until some time in the 4th century CE when solar worship began to predominate. According to historian Theodor Hary, Sogmatar is not just a necropolis or temple complex but an ancient observatory. He believes it was designed at some point in the 1st or early 2nd century AD to mirror the position of planets and constellations in the night sky of Harran. THE ANCIENT LEGEND There is a mystery that came to my attention through my researches on Sogmatar after our on-site investigation. The legend comes down to us from Al Mas'udi, (897-952 AD), an ancient Arab historian and geographer, who was one of the first to combine history and scientific geography in a comprehensive work, 'The Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems". He wrote a lot about Sogmatar in the section entitled "Sacred Buildings and Monuments of the Sabians of Harran" revealing something peculiar. The passage from this text reads: "At the extreme boundaries of the Earth stands an ancient temple, which is round and has seven doors on each side and a lofty dome which has also seven sides and is famous throughout the land for its extraordinary height and admirable construction. On top of the dome is a kind precious stone or crystal as large as a bull's head, dispelling darkness for a great distance…Many great kings of old have tried to get hold of this stone, but with no success: all those who tried, fell lifeless at a distance of 10 feet…even if one uses spears, arrows or other similar contrivances, these similarly stop and fall mid-air at a distance of 10 feet…to this date, there is no means for a man could get hold of this stone. Those so daring or foolish to think they could demolish the temple would be struck by instant death. Certain sages explained this phenomenon as caused by certain magnetic stones placed at a regular distance all around the temple" The text is referring to a time before the Mongol invasion, which ultimately lead to the destruction of the temples at Sogmatar, but this mention of a magnetic stones created a curious notion that recently caught the attention of a group of researchers from Italy who specializes in investigating archaeoacustics and physical phenomena in ancient temples and sites considered sacred from ancient times. The results were astonishing. ARCHAEOACOUSTIC RESEARCH AT SOGMATAR They SBresearch group was able to establish the importance of understanding the relationship between ancient sites and the people who built them, suggesting archaeoacoustics should not only consider analyzing the acoustic properties of the site, but also all the associated physical phenomena not perceived by the ears which could potentially influence a population and their perception of a particular site as being sacred. Through the use of their sophisticated instruments and with the assistance of a male voice using harmonic chant they were able to observe and interesting resonance inside a niche found inside the only temple that preserved it's original aspect and was not burned and destroyed like the others. This temple is called "Pognon's Cave" Their conclusion reveals that one of the temples at the site of Sogmatar provided evidence that the infrasound and magnetic fields perceived by the original builders are important, perhaps understood as a gift from their gods, and the group's preliminary analysis suggests that the phenomena described by Al Mas'udi, could be the result of local physical phenomena. How did the ancient people of Sogmatar, without sophisticated equipment know about such phenomena? The Archaeoacoustic SBresearch group ask us to take into consideration that It is possible to perceive a magnetic field by empirical observation and in the same way to pursue a higher state of consciousness during meditation or rituals, in the presence of strong infrasounds. If one were to extend this research to the ruins of the other six temples it may provide further insight.

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