By Ancient Code
What are the “Flying machines of the “Gods” that are seen in numerous depictions of ancient cultures around the world?
We have seen numerous ancient depictions of mysterious flying objects belonging to the gods, but what are they? Do “Gods” really need “objects” to help them “fly”? What do these depiction mean in reality?
The Hopi Indians from Arizona speak of the Kachina spirits, and their incredibly ability to “fly” across the skies in their so-called “flying shields” which the ancients call paatuwvota. According to the Natives, these unique flying objects were circular in shape, as the shield of a warrior, and emitted “a thunderous sound.
In one of the many depictions found throughout the Hopi lands, there is a curious drawing in which the Hopi depict a character sitting on one of those “flying shields” showing its relatively small and maneuverable appearance.
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What are the “Flying machines of the “Gods” that are seen in numerous depictions of ancient cultures around the world?
We have seen numerous ancient depictions of mysterious flying objects belonging to the gods, but what are they? Do “Gods” really need “objects” to help them “fly”? What do these depiction mean in reality?
The Hopi Indians from Arizona speak of the Kachina spirits, and their incredibly ability to “fly” across the skies in their so-called “flying shields” which the ancients call paatuwvota. According to the Natives, these unique flying objects were circular in shape, as the shield of a warrior, and emitted “a thunderous sound.
In one of the many depictions found throughout the Hopi lands, there is a curious drawing in which the Hopi depict a character sitting on one of those “flying shields” showing its relatively small and maneuverable appearance.
Replica of the mysterious painting found in China depicting beings in “Flying saucers”
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