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The destruction of Jericho

A short report from the RV session entitled: "The Destruction of Jericho: What and Who Caused the City's Fall?" I got a direct hit, and in the second half of the session, a fairly credible answer to the question and description of the event. It shows that there was no supernatural intervention, but rather a war, a heavy siege and the collapse of a section of the ancient city wall, through which something "poured." This could have been caused by some violent element, such as water or an atmospheric phenomenon, but it could also have been caused by a well-functioning tunnel and bombardment from siege towers.

The destruction of Jericho

 

Transcript:

M. (Monitor): focus first on the type of development in the researched place on Earth at the time indicated as the one to be researched,

  • sharp vertical columns, crystals. Many narrow vertical objects, like columns, but very angular and sharp. All vertical objects have edges,
  • a circle of vertical pillars, in the middle a column with a crossbar, like the T at Gobekli Tepe or the Π as at Stonehenge,
  • something ancient, hence the association with Egypt or megaliths,

M: ok, focus on people, how they live and what is happening in the place being studied at the time being studied,

  • tall blocks of rock are first transported horizontally and then erected vertically at their destination. There are many wooden construction structures,
  • AOL: Easter Island, statues being erected vertically,

circle, statue

M: Ok, look at these vertical blocks, what function do they serve in the place under study?

  • there are many of them and they stand in a line next to each other. Columns, but angular,

M: What do people do in the place and time under study?

  • People just build and build. Everything revolves around these stone pillars. But there's no organization there like in Egypt; it's more like Easter Island,

M: Focus your attention back on the goal, we are examining some historical events. Focus your attention on the intention of perceiving them and describe what emerges,

  • sharp pillars, wall, palisade,

posts, palisade

M: ok, well, what's going on around this wall/palisade?

  • something with defense and combat, like besieging a castle or city,

M: Ok, fine, defending a place, what happens there?

  • antiquity, the Bible, these regions and times,
  • AOL: those biblical stories come to mind , like the walls of Jericho, Sodom and Gomorrah etc,
  • there is noise and bustle,

M: ok, dig deeper than AOL, investigate what is actually happening there in relation to what AOL suggests,

  • missiles, catapults, stones flying in the air, lots of flying objects in the air,

M: Okay, what else is going on?

  • A river of people is pouring into the city, there are really a lot of them. I'm observing everything from a bird's eye view, from above. AOL: It's like "Game of Thrones,"

M: How did this influx of people into the city come about, what preceded it?

  • A large piece of the wall is missing; it collapsed into the ground. I see a hole, a ditch, opening up, and the wall caved in. A huge rock, a flying object, struck and crumbled the wall. A bang, smoke, dust, but not an explosion, just an impact.

M: A stone from a catapult?

  • yes, only very big, that's what it looks like,

M: Okay, what are/were people's beliefs about the event being studied? Get into it,

  • A violent event, an instantaneous defeat. The Bible probably explains it as supernatural intervention, but it was a very efficient military operation. A good siege tower and a catapult, and the wall crumbled. There's an impact from above, something falls and destroys the wall. There's a flash, but no thunder.

The Destruction of Jericho

The destruction of Jericho

 

 

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