Earth Gate Series
This corridor holds the gates as a working map — not monuments, not arguments. Each gate is treated as a discipline of return: how land, sky, and human attention store and transmit memory across time.
Marginalia · Time, Transmission, Continuity
A compact principles page (Gates I–III) with non-canonical modern reflections held as mirrors. Use it as an orientation sheet before entering the gates.
Tip: keep this page linked from each gate as “Orientation / Marginalia” for consistent flow.
Core Themes
These writings examine how land, stone, water, and sky collaborate to store and transmit information across time. This corridor focuses on:
- Resonance: how sites tune attention and perception.
- Convergence: how communities live inside an engine without losing the sacred.
- Axis: how reference points preserve continuity after drift or collapse.
As new gates open, the map expands — but the core mechanics remain.
A symbolic field-view of seven primary gates. Each node is a doorway into deeper scroll-work as it is written.
Gate I · Stonehenge Resonance Engine
Stonehenge is approached here as a calibrated resonance field — not as trivia. It trains the body toward recurrence, return, and shared orientation.
Gate II · Cahokia Mound Complex
Cahokia is held as a convergence field — where ceremony, trade, and sky-time share one ground plan. It is the city inside the engine.
Gate III · Giza Axis
The axis is treated as discipline — a fixed reference that allows memory to be rebuilt after drift. Not myth. Orientation.
Gate IV · Uluru
A southern hemisphere anchor, carrying Dreamtime currents and red-earth resonance in the planetary field.
Gate V · Machu Picchu
A sky-city gate where mountain, mist, and stone geometry cross to create an elevated resonance band.
Gate VI · Vega Gate (Sky)
A stellar reference gate — not a physical structure, but a directional alignment used in timing and orientation.
Gate VII · Oceanic Gate
A placeholder for the great water gate — currents, trenches, and unseen structures beneath the surface that still shape the field.
You can rename or reassign these gates as your direct work with Earth Gate deepens. The map is a field, not a cage.