Topic: the lunar calendar on a turtle's back

well ..  this weekend we went away to a beautiful place that's being protected - so it's well to do with the wildlife and whatnot ... that same place is also where some native indians used to have a village dating back to the 14 or 1500's ...

they actually reconstructed the village & so there's a "long house" (it's literally just a long house) where there used to be one a few centuries ago - they've also recreated some crops and whatnot - while we were there visiting, we met a caretaker of these grounds and in conversation, she ended up telling us about turtles, and how the native peoples would use turtle shells as a calendar because they correspond with the lunar calendar - 13 larger areas on the main part of the shell and then 28 smaller areas around the perimeter of the shell - of course not all turtle shells are like that, but some are ... i thought that was very neat ... and then after bumping into this lady who told us this about the turtle, we ended up going to another place close by where some kids playing in a river actually found a turtle - i was lucky enough to be able to see the turtle ... so i'm posting some of the pics of this place below just for fun:

Longhouse entrance: 
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/6796/darklitepx1.jpg

Fishies: 
http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/3451/fishieshg6.jpg

jungle carpet:
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/8522/greencarpetok3.jpg

More longhouse:
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/7310/lili3no9.jpg

Snakie-pooh:
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9153/snakenb0.jpg

BT-Fly
http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/6467/bbflydy2.jpg

luck-pushed (lockposht ~ farsi for turtle, translated literally means 'spotted back'):
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/8948/turtleau0.jpg

and actually - someone on another forum posted this clip relating to The Holographic Universe and Michael Talbot - it's an interview with him, and it was something he said in there made me originally want to post this thing about the turtle's back and how it can sometimes relate to the lunar calendar - it was the thing about all pieces of the universe containing the whole ... in a more literal way i guess i was looking at the turtle's back and how it can visually simulate a calendar that way ... too cool ! the whole of nature, that is ... wahoo !

the Talbot interview:
http://www.guba.com/watch/2000948376

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Wow these photos are amazing!! I've never seen a jungle carpet like that and that's so cool about how turtles have a shell that correspond to calendars. I really like that turtle photo too. The water seems so crystal clear. It's a good thing that it's being protected. Is this conservation near the sea or closer inland? I know sea turtles are massive and live till like 100 but they swim around the big blue sea.

"The universe is on fire with wonder, beauty, and ecstasy." - From the Undines to Humanity

Re: the lunar calendar on a turtle's back

It's said the the I-Ching's hexagrams were discovered by meditation upon the patterns of a turtles back!

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Hildegarde wrote:

Is this conservation near the sea or closer inland? I know sea turtles are massive and live till like 100 but they swim around the big blue sea.

Crawford Lake - Ontario (Milton) ... all the way inland - no seas or oceans ... Ontario and Canada in general has a gazillion gems like this ... we actually went to another place just yesterday and it was very close to home - so amazing - saw these huge fish and some beavers and crazy birds ... i wanna start a "Discovery" thread !!

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oceanchild wrote:

Ontario and Canada in general has a gazillion gems like this ... we actually went to another place just yesterday and it was very close to home - so amazing - saw these huge fish and some beavers and crazy birds ... i wanna start a "Discovery" thread !!

Wow. Huge fish you say. I hope it's not just carp wink. We have a lake near our house full of carp. That sounds amazing though. I've never seen a beaver. Do they have big teeth that they chew wood with like in the cartoons?
Do start a Discovery thread! Those photos are amazing.

"The universe is on fire with wonder, beauty, and ecstasy." - From the Undines to Humanity