Space, History and the missing information
For a long time I was thinking to share my knowledge with the world, it is a great opportunity that we have the net.
I would like to write in this first part of four about Constantine I Treasure 312AD, by bringing missing historical events registered into space through visions.
We understand that a full history of earth and all what it contains is registered into space with no missing sequence in image and sound, exactly the same as a movie memorized on a CD. Full history data is memorized; some of it is known to us as history but most of it is unknown.
The subject of this blog is to bring the unknown part of history of 4 Treasure stories.
How a vision occurs:
Heart to space, space to heart then heart to brain
I am sure through the light stored in our heart we can travel into space, anyone of us visits the universe during sleep; this phenomena happen by the light of the heart not by the brain. when the light of the heart is on any image or sound, the heart can see the image or hear the sound (voice) then transferring it to the brain it becomes a vision. I explain that as fellow:
A is the heart
B is the information into space (image or sound(voice))
C is the brain
The light stored in the heart connects A, B and C.
First this light starts it's travel from the heart to the information stored into space that's A to B, the information is loaded on the light and comes back to the heart that's B to A, then the information is transferred to C which is the brain and that's A to C.
So we understand that the information travels through light in light speed, but the question is what's the origin of this light which has a role of a connector and a transmitter of data from space to the heart then to the brain?
The answer is so simple; the origin of this light is the Moon.
What is all about in simple words?
It is simple and easy; once the first important information received by your brain you will understand that the information is about a place on earth where Gold was hidden.
In all matters gold is the point, but why gold ?
Because a treasure always contains gold. when your heart's light travel to space, it comes on gold then on the place of this gold.
The brain has memorized two informations which are:
1- what? Gold
2-where? The Place
Ok, your job starts here to look for the when this Gold was buried?, who buried it? and why?.
You don't need to worry because you will expert a second vision telling you the answer of one of the questions left.
Means by knowing the when? you will automatically know the who? and the why?.
Or by knowing the who? you will automatically know the when? and the why?
By experiencing these visions the full story of Gold (Treasure) becomes known to you.
Also digging books to know the whole story is a must.
Part one
The Secret of The Treasure of Constantine the Great
312 AD
It is so obvious that important information is missing in our known history about hidden treasures. just imagine a new information will be available to everybody to know the Truth of these treasures and what really happened to them?
Many people were looking for Constantine I Treasure, they believe that it was hidden in Constantine the small roman town in ruins close to Marseille. (France)
http://lamblard.typepad.com/weblog/2006/12/le_trsor_de_con.html
Students from Universities, Treasure Hunters and Archeologists decided to explore the site of this galleon town Constantine (France), in order to find The lost Treasure.
As we understand there are two versions of what this Treasure contains, the first is;(The Golden gazelle) and the second is;(Constantine I treasure) which is (Three Golden Status; one of Him self, and the two others of His Mother Helene and His Daughter Faustine).
Constantine (Algeria) was noticed as well that there is a possibility of the existence of a treasure within it. The question is; did anybody searched through excavation within this town to find the Treasure? The answer is "NO".
I do believe that all researches carried in L'oppidum of Constantine, situated between Saint-Chamas and Lançon de Provence (Bouches du Rhône. France) were based just on legends and historical events but there was a miss linking, and the meaning of symbolism of the roman culture was ignored.
Please follow the link below for further information.
http://randotherapie.over-blog.com/pages/Les_ruines_de_Constantine_Le_mythe_de_la_chevre_dor-1363731.html
All these researches were unsuccessful.
1- Important information to know
It is so important for us to find the rightful, logical and the more convincing answer to: what, who, when, where and why about the reality of the existence of a treasure or not. If not! why I am here writing this research, wasting your time and mine.
a- Who is Constantine The great?
Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (c. 27 February 272 - 22 May 337) commonly known as Constantine I, Constantine the Great, or Saint Constantine,was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337.
Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine reversed the persecutions of his predecessor,Diocletian, and issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious tolerance of Christians throughout the empire.
The foremost general of his time, Constantine defeated the emperors Maxentius and Licinius during civil wars. He also fought successfully against the Franks, Alamanni, Visigoths, and Sarmatians during his reign - even resettling parts of Dacia which had been abandoned during the previous century. Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would be the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire for over one thousand years.
b- The Battle of Milvian Bridge
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius on 28 October 312.
It takes its name from the Milvian Bridge, an important route over the Tiber. Constantine won the battle and started on the path that led him to end the Tetrarchy and become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. Maxentius drowned in the Tiber during the battle.
According to chroniclers such as Eusebius of Caesarea and Lactantius, the battle marked the beginning of Constantine's conversion to Christianity.
Lactantius recounts that Constantine and his soldiers had a vision of the Christian God promising victory if they daubed the sign of the cross on their
shields. The Arch of Constantine, erected in celebration of the victory, certainly attributes Constantine's success to divine intervention; however,the monument does not display any overtly Christian symbolism.
c- The Arch of Constantine the Great
The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill.
It was erected to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312. Dedicated in 315, it is the latest of the existing triumphal arches in Rome, from which it differs by spolia, the extensive re-use of parts of earlier buildings.
d- Constantine ( Algeria)
In 311, during the civil war between emperor Maxentius and usurper Domitius Alexander (a former governor of Africa),the city was destroyed. Rebuilt in 313, it was subsequently named after Emperor Constantine the Great.
2- Romans Celebration of Victory
The Romans are known to celebrate their victories after war, they show wealth, power and make sacrifice, they build arches to memorize the victory.
After the battle of Milvian Bridge the Romans of Constantine (Algeria) decided to celebrate the victory, first by changing the name of the town from Cirta to Constantine, and by burying gold under the natural arch of the town;(this is the missing information which was retrieved from the untold history), and here I can't tell if this gold is in a form of a golden statues of their new emperor Constantine his mother and his daughter, or is just gold in any form.
3- The Arch of Constantine (Algeria)
As all we know Constantine (Algeria) Roman town was built in the rocks not on the rocks and remains under the town exists until today, but where the arch is?
I am sure once you visit Constantine (Algeria) you will see an arch in the One of the two rocks, it is a natural arch, so the supporters of Constantine the great chosen it to memorize his victory. Simply the Treasure is hidden in the bottom of this arch.
4- Conclusion
All what it has been said above we resume that our 5 answers to (When, Where, Who,Why and what) are convincing.
Finally I think that anyone of us would like to know the truth if Constantine's Treasure exists or not. I do believe that an excavation is the only way to achieve this truth.
I am positive with your support, an excavation is possible to bring Constantine's Treasure to light
Thanks for your reading.
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NB:most of the information above is from Wikipedia
NB:most of the information above is from Wikipedia
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