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I think the earth was the first image maker and is still making images today if you ask for them.Recently I was questioning the conversations I had with people about the Christ child and then I found a rock with a young child carved across it,s surface. Now this has happened befor but mostly on the island of Crete.It seems that the island, full of mimetoliths will allow you to find faces to whatever questions you might have. See "Faces of Myth" for more information.


MiMEtoLITHs had the 12 planets first! The recent hoopla about the elevation of three distant asteroids to planetary status, bringing the total of our solar system planets to twelve, was no news to us. Algis Kemezys’ documentary Mimetoliths extrapolates on the importance of the numeral 12 in the history and the folklore of our culture. As expressed by the mystic and mathematician Pythagoras there are twelve planets in the heavens, just as there are twelve gods on Mount Olympus, and twelve months in the year, and twelve Apostles in the Bible, and twelve bagels in a dozen. The only difference between our twelve planets and the upstart-scientific ones, is that theirs are poisonous ice-cubes floating in the outer reaches of space, whereas ours (or rather, Pythagoras’) include Anticthone, a paradisiacal, earth-like world. Anticthone is equidistant from the sun as Earth and has never been discerned by our telescopes because it orbits at exactly the same rate as us only on the opposite side of the sun, and is therefore invisible from our vantage point. For more stories about Anticthone, as well as the golden proportion of 1:1.618, the Minotaur, Artemis the goddess of the forest, Medea the sorceress, the Phaestos Disc and its message, and all the other creatures, gods, chimeras, and myths that lie dormant for millennia in the rocks and the cliffs and the beaches of Crete, the most ancient of Europe’s civilisations, check out Mimetoliths. It plays this Autumn in Turkey as part of the U.N. sponsored film festival Mediterranean Environmental Award, and also in Charlotte, North Carolina’s Cackalaky Film Festival, and in all four locations (Alaska, Arizona, Oregon, New Zealand) of the Night Gallery Film Festival.

http://mimetoliths.blogspot.com/

http://www.vmix.com/video/1495664/


Musing in Sophia's Cave

This 2.5 minute movie takes us to St. Sophia Cave on Crete, Greece. Where the magic and the mystery of cave formations touch our inner spirit. http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?ei=UTF-8&b=0&vid=1596401&gid=1679615 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.202.238.135 (talk) 13:41, 10 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]