MITLA, THE PALACE OF THE ELLENES
By Spiros Makris
We have often mentioned that in
the past, Ellas could be found all over the planet, much like a global culture.
Various sceptics’ tricks are trying
to overturn this possibility, despite the plethora of evidence, documentation and
proofs.
Some evidence that survive to
this day on stones and old structures are various symbols.
Those leitmotifs are, without a
doubt, the most important decoration elements in the whole of Central America.
Surely, even today, it is hard
for someone to precisely decrypt
the symbolism of such elaborate structures, given that the motifs we are
looking at constitute one of the decoration characteristics of the wall of this
archaeological site.
A number of studies have correlated data from
philosophical, existential as well as spiritual endeavors of humankind; above all,
the duality of the opposites, such as life and death, according to the
worldview of the Zapotec, who live around the Oaxaca area, as well as the
Ancient Ellenes.
With a bit of research, one can find a lot of
similarities between the Ellenes and the Amerindians. One of the most common of
these are their symbols.
For the area, this is a symbolic teaching, a
philosophical idea of Toltecayotl, who is constantly reminding us of the “Basic
Order” of human existence and its immediate connection to the spiritual and
material world.
They also constitute a variety of elements of
the wider experience and architectural knowledge of the pre-Hispanic civilizations,
in order to preserve and immortalize the thoughts and beliefs, both material
and spiritual, with the
highest respect to life, death, forces of nature and the Gods.
Those designs and motifs are very familiar to
us Ellenes, as we are able to recognize our most important ancient symbols.
They come from a historical and cultural
heritage of our Ellene ancestors, and showcase that at some point back in time
the whole planet had significant cultural influences from them.
In fact, it could be possible that
the whole Earth was a single civilisation, the Hellenic one.
The architectural leitmotifs,
point to the Hellenic influence on this Mexican building on the following
video. Obviously, it is not by chance that it was named ‘El palacio de las
Grecas’ (The palace of the Ellenes).
Watch the video here:
Mitla, El Palacio de las Grecas
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