Mount tuzluk caucasian pyramid. Caucasian pyramid. Mysterious Mount Tuzluk
The height of Mount Tuzluk is 2585 m. It is located at the fork of the Malka Ingushli rivers, half a kilometer from the Kayaeshik pass on the north side. It is a pyramid in the form of a cone of regular shape.
There are many theories and assumptions explaining the meaning and meaning of this name. Translated from Turkic, “ace” is “salt”, that is, such a kind of “salt shaker”, others translate it as “Treasury of the Sun”. There is also the following theory, the very name " Brine” is broken into two - this is “ace” and “bow”. The ace is the main deck in cards, and the bow is in the understanding of weapons. And indeed, if you watch the mountain as you approach from the north, then it represents the shape of a bow, at first not stretched, but the closer it is, it is already quite stretched.
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In ancient times, Tuzluk was a symbol of the sentinel and met pilgrims following to the holy places of the Elbrus region. Today it is difficult not to pay attention to this mystical bewitching miracle of nature. Surprisingly, Mount Tuzluk is several thousand years older than the pyramids that are still in Egypt today. According to many evidences, this mountain was the center of the sanctuary.
It is said that in Mount Tuzluk there are cells that the priests used to retire for the purpose of self-knowledge. There is also a belief that there used to be a passage under the ground (hidden today), as well as a passage through the entire mountain from south to north.
There is indeed a lot of mysticism here. If you look closely, the mountain is quite well oriented in space for various rituals. In the south, a semicircle is formed, something like a recess in the mountain itself - probably a place for altars. In the west, at the foot of this mountain, you can see a two-meter megalith - a stone in the form of an animal, with a bowl on top. Perhaps this is also a participant in a ritual. In the east, between Tuzluk and the cliff to the river, there are large-sized stones, overgrown into the ground and as if they were placed here specially in their order.
Many more examples can be cited as evidence of the presence of mystification in the Caucasus Mountains, namely in the Elbrus region. And they all say that it was here that the main secret rites with otherworldly forces took place. These facts fascinate adventure lovers and attract many tourists here like a magnet.
Mount Tuzluk, as a permanent sentry, has always met and attracted pilgrims going to the Holy places of the Northern Elbrus region. And now it is impossible not to pay attention to this miracle of nature. And maybe not only nature.
For a long time I tried to understand the meaning of the name of this mountain. It was very meaningless to link the name of the mountain with saline solution - brine. But one day a completely different bunch arose: an ace - az - ace and a bow, like a weapon. (Ace is the first, main card in the deck, an important person; Az is the first letter in the alphabet, the pronoun is Az I know God, the self-name of the peoples of Azov, Ases).
And indeed, the mountain, when approaching it from the north, first looks like a bow with a loose string, and then, when approaching it, it takes on the appearance of a sharply drawn bow. So, Tuzluk - Azluk - Asluk, i.e. bow Azov, or Asov.
The first time I saw her was twenty years ago. Even then she seemed very curious to me. But as always in a sports trip there is no time for extraneous research. It is necessary to meet the schedule of the campaign and arrive before dark at a place convenient for a bivouac.
And only in 2005, as part of the expedition "ELBRUS - RUSKOLAN", we planned several hours to explore the area of \u200b\u200bthis mountain.
We left the base camp on Dzhilysu in the afternoon and, having overcome the Kayaeshik pass, by the evening we were at Tuzluk. Having asked for shelter from the spirits of the mountain, they settled down to spend the night next to the spring at its eastern foot. The night was surprisingly calm.
On the morning of the next day, unexpectedly, a GAZ-66 drove up to us from the side of Kislovodsk with a group of climbers heading for Elbrus. At 4 pm he was supposed to return and promised to take our group of 15 people to the Narzanov Valley.
So we were given, I think, by the same spirits, the whole day, and not several hours, as planned, and we did not lose it in vain. In small groups, everyone dispersed, where curiosity pulled someone.
In the evening, by the fire in the Narzanov Valley, everyone told about what they had seen. And I managed to see a lot of interesting and even mysterious.
Pavel Otkidychev discovered fragments of rocks with imprints of tree trunks in the canyon of the Malka River, some small objects that have not yet been explained, rock paintings in the shape of a cross along with a triangle or pyramid, and coal seams. And this is not all the riddles that he and other members of the expedition saw.
From the canyon of Malki on the plateau, to the mountain, in the closest place to it, a stone staircase rises. Judging by the photographs, it seemed to me a natural formation, but two to five thousand years ago this staircase could have been hewn, equipped with a railing or a rope, and then it would have been very easy to climb this staircase.
The photograph next to the stairs shows layers of coal, which could be used in the previously discovered by the expedition of A.A. Alekseev and A.G. Yevtushenko, very close, on the Tashlysyrt ridge, ancient metal-smelting furnaces.
And something magical happened to Zhanna Demina, the geologist of the expedition. She left with her daughter Olga, a great connoisseur of flora, now a student at the Timiryazev Academy. They climbed to the top of the mountain, examined the summit rock (I will describe it later), descended, walked around the mountain and, softened by the sun, settled down to rest on a beautiful alpine meadow. And suddenly Jeanne saw a procession of people dressed in dark long chitons with their heads covered with hoods. People slowly passed by and went inside the mountain. The last of them turned to Jeanne and silently beckoned her along. She became frightened and it cost her a great effort of will not to succumb to this call. She neither then nor now does not know whether it was all real or it was some kind of obsession. She is sure of one thing, that she was not sleeping at that moment.
Mount Tuzluk itself (2585m) is located a couple of kilometers north of the Kayaeshik pass and 500m from the menhir, on the watershed of the Malka and Ingushli rivers. As a lonely peak, it advanced to the North from the root peak of the Tashlysyrt ridge of Mount Sirkh. Its silhouette of the correct form in the form of a giant cone-pyramid is amazing. According to the results of a preliminary geological survey by Vyacheslav Tokarev, the mountain itself is a natural mountain range of layered hard quartzite tuff sandstones in the steep upper part, and weakly cemented to loose - sandy-argillaceous tuff undulating strata in the gentle lower slope of the foot.
The feeling of man-made refinement of the slopes and the top of the mountain does not leave - some refinement into a geometrically correct form. Some researchers of the Cheops pyramid claim that at its base there is a similar rocky remnant, lined with stone or concrete blocks, giving the structure the correct shape. Only the Egyptian pyramids are a couple of thousand years younger than Mount Tuzluk. This mountain, apparently, was the center of a large cult sanctuary.
It is strictly oriented in space. On it are located: from the south - a semi-circle of cut-cut in the mountain itself, a likely place for altars and amulets-amulets with a large flat area in front of it, facing the top like an amphitheater. It is possible that mass rituals were held here. From the west, at the foot of the mountain, there is a stone-megalith up to two meters high, in the form of a large animal. On top of it there is a round bowl with a diameter of about 15 cm. Apparently, this stone-cup (we called it a bull) served to commemorate the souls of the dead, leaving to the west following the rays of the “dying” (leaving) sun.
The southern part of the mountain top is a rock made of quartzite tuff sandstone. Its top is flat and is a continuation of the top of the mountain. The rock seems to have been artificially cut to the base in the north-south, west-east direction into four rock blocks. A. Asov believes that these blocks served as the foundation of the temple construction of the ancients.
It is also interesting that the top of Mount Tuzluk and the top of another sacred mountain - Kalitsky Peak are located with high accuracy on the north-south axis, on the same meridian, which could not but be used by the ancient priests for a near-horizontal observatory. Another, necessary for such an observatory, latitudinal axis west - east, is nearby, this axis is the top of Mount Shaukam - the menhir "anvil of Perun" on the Irahitsyrt plateau - the top of Mount Buruntashbashi, but another axis associated with Mount Sirkh may have been chosen by the ancients .
This mountain covers Tuzluk's sky from the south side. On its pre-top part in the rocky eastern ridge, there once existed two dwellings, most likely of the ancient priests-astronomers (stargazers), because rather deep pits left from those dwellings are located just on the above-mentioned meridional axis Tuzluk - Kalitsky Peak.
Sirkh mountain is a mystery. It was the center, a kind of Olympus, in ancient rituals, to which people from all over the Caucasus and its foothills flocked here, to Djilysu, for sacred festivities. Even now, after many thousands of years, anywhere in the Northern Elbrus region, the dowsing frame points to Sirkh as the most powerful energy and prayerful place. Unfortunately, we still know almost nothing about Sirche. We do not even know what the name of the mountain means. We have not found such a word in any local current language. In ancient times, the powerful king Surkh ruled in the Caucasus. But this information requires confirmation by historians.
So, the day flew by quickly while exploring Mount Tuzluk and its environs. At 15 o'clock Heaven turned on the "grass watering" - a daily short warm rain, very typical only for the Jilysu region in July-August. The tents were already packed in backpacks and we, waiting for the car, all huddled under one piece of polyethylene. Less than half an hour later, a car appeared, and immediately the rain stopped abruptly. When we plunged into it, the rain was “turned on” again, but we were already under the awning of the car. After about four kilometers, the car left the rain zone for a very dusty road. In two hours we covered the distance that should have been covered in two days. They decided to spend the donated days in the Narzanov Valley. In the gorge of the Khasaut River, they found a fabulously beautiful corner and camped. Sunny days were spent in raspberries and warm river baths. In the evenings, around the campfire, they exchanged observations and impressions taken from the expedition. The people were blessed!
In general, the whole campaign took place under some kind of patronage, as if God had it in his bosom. One of the patrons revealed himself to us. It began with the fact that he did not allow me to lead the group past him along the "Malkinskaya path" very well known to me. In an effort to lead the group to the confluence of the Khasaut and Malka rivers, I suddenly ran into a steep slope where the detour was supposed to begin and could not find the continuation of the trail. (Oblaz - a place where the river is pressed against the rock and it has to be climbed over the top). It's like not finding the front door for me at home. But, to my amazement, I could not find the path and decided to return a little to the clearing I had just passed. The next morning, when everyone was still sleeping, he came to the cloud - the path was in its place and was perfectly visible. I went along it and at the very bend again, as if I ran into something. He did not tempt fate, turned around and began to descend. And suddenly, on a stable path, he fell. Only experience and an ice ax helped me not to fly off the cliff. I understood why the path was closed to me the day before. Apparently, someone with less experience could fly away. It remains only to thank the Gods!
But that was only the beginning. By the end of the second day, we had trodden a wide path in tall grass on a steep descent from the tents to the river. Climbing along it from the river, I noticed a hewn log in the grass near the path.
Turning it out of the ground, I saw the face of an old man with a beard, with folded palms and a runic inscription at chest level. Rune none of us, to our shame, did not know.
It was suggested that this is an image of some ancient Russian God, because. in these places, until 1943, brigades of Old Believers mined gold. We decided to take him to Pyatigorsk and offer him to the museum of local lore.
On Monday, they brought me to Pyatigorsk, and on Tuesday I was invited to take part in the Perun festival at Velesova Polyana at the foot of Mount Beshtau. The holiday was held by the Kavminvod Vedic community on Wednesday. I decided to show the community members our find. Everyone present gathered around. Another woman came up and suddenly cried out in excitement - Rodoslav, come, look at your work. It turned out that two years ago they were on a hike in the Narzanov Valley and he cut this image of Veles out of a log. With the whole tourist group, they solemnly installed it over the river. But we didn’t dug deep into the roofing felts, or he interfered with someone, but we found him down to dust and already pretty eaten by rot and insects.
At first, I felt disappointed because this idol turned out to be not a historical value, but a remake, but then amazement came. It turned out that we saved from death and delivered God Veles to the Veles glade, and even on a holiday, and to the master who created it. But we, or anyone else, could burn it in a fire, throw it into the river, or even take it somewhere else, but no, Veles himself came to his clearing to his creator on a holiday.
There are too many coincidences, ranging from taking us from Tuzluk to the Narzanov Valley, to gently but persistently holding us at the clearing where he lay prostrate in the dust.
After all this, analyzing the cases that have happened to me in the mountains and not only in the mountains over the years, I come to the conclusion that we are always under the protection of our Gods. You just need to learn to listen to them, praise and thank them for this, without asking anything from them.
Glory to the Gods and our Ancestors!
Full member of the Russian Geographical Society V.D. Stasenko
The northern Elbrus region keeps many secrets, which brave explorers and desperate romantics, fascinated by the transcendent beauty of impregnable Elbrus, have always strived to discover. It is on its slopes that the mysterious Caucasian pyramid, Mount Tuzluk, is located. Its sloping-smoothed forms are just perfect, especially in comparison with the nearby hills. The thought involuntarily arises that not only nature is involved in the emergence of this mountain, but some intelligent forces that are beyond our understanding.
“The first time I saw her was twenty years ago. Even then she seemed very curious to me. But as always in a sports trip there is no time for extraneous research. It is necessary to meet the schedule of the campaign and arrive before dark at a place convenient for a bivouac, - says Vladimir Stasenko, a full member of the Russian Geographical Society, chairman of the Pyatigorsk branch. - And only in 2005, as part of the Elbrus-Ruskolan expedition, it was planned to survey the area of \u200b\u200bthis mountain. We did not regret the time spent, as we managed to discover a lot of interesting and even mysterious things.
One of the members of the expedition, Pavel Otkidychev, found fragments of rocks with imprints of tree trunks, some small objects that have not yet been explained, rock paintings in the shape of a cross along with a triangle or pyramid, and coal seams in the canyon of the Malka River. In the same place, in the place closest to Mount Tuzluk, a stone staircase rises, at first glance it looks like a natural formation, but two to five thousand years ago this staircase could have been hewn, equipped with a railing or a rope, and then it was impossible to climb up this staircase would not be difficult.
- Mount Tuzluk itself (2585 m) is located a couple of kilometers north of the Kayaeshik pass on the watershed of the Malka and Ingushli rivers, - continues Vladimir Dmitrievich. - As a lonely peak, it advanced to the North from the root peak of the Tashlysyrt ridge of Mount Sirkh. Its silhouette of the correct form in the form of a giant cone-pyramid is amazing. Some researchers of the Cheops pyramid claim that at its base there is a similar rocky remnant, lined with stone or concrete blocks, giving the structure the correct shape. Only the Egyptian pyramids are a couple of thousand years younger than Mount Tuzluk, which, apparently, was the center of a large cult sanctuary.
Resembling an ancient mound in shape, the mountain gives rise to a great many assumptions. Sometimes even the most fantastic, for example, that it is hollow inside and bulky outside. In the cavity, perhaps, there is a huge hall, and what is in it is hard to even imagine. According to one version, 4-5 thousand years ago there was a sanctuary, the so-called oracle, a place where divinations are made.
- The mountain is well oriented in space: from the south - a semi-circle of cut-cut in the very hill, a likely place for altars and amulets-amulets with a large flat area in front of it, an amphitheater facing the top, - the researcher explains. “Perhaps this is where the mass rituals took place. From the west, at the foot of the mountain, there is a stone-megalith up to two meters high, in the form of a large animal. On top of it there is a round bowl with a diameter of about 15 cm. Apparently, this stone-cup (we called it a bull) served to commemorate the souls of the dead, leaving to the west following the rays of the “dying” (leaving) sun. To the east of the mountain, on a flat sloping plateau between the mountain and the cliff to Malka, there are large stones that are deeply sunk into the ground. Some of them are overgrown and hidden by grass and soil. It looks like they were placed here in an orderly manner. The southern part of the mountain top is a rock made of quartzite tuff sandstone. Its top is flat and is a continuation of the top of the mountain. The rock seems to have been artificially cut to the base into four blocks, oriented to the cardinal points, which served as the foundation of the temple structure of the ancients.
Perhaps Mount Tuzluk eats
Anna Kobzar.
On the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria there is an unusual mountain, examining which a person experiences a double feeling. He gets the feeling that this is not a creation of nature, but something man-made. Mount Tuzluk is both a place of pilgrimage and an interesting landmark of the region. Legends are still being told about this hill.
Mysterious Mount Tuzluk
There is an opinion that the mountain is a secret room hidden in its bowels, the content of which is far from human understanding. The Caucasian pyramid, according to some assumptions, was the site of the oracle's activity 5 thousand years ago and everyone could get their prediction on it. It was brought to people by the Pythians, who broadcast under the influence of fumes emanating from the crevices. Mount Tuzluk still emits some gases from its depths.
Getting to this hill is not difficult, right under it there is a road leading to mineral springs. Despite the fact that the mountain is almost steep from the side of the entrance, climbing it is not very difficult. At the very top there is a flat area on which there are 4 pillars of stone.
Like many, this building raises many questions. From a bird's eye view, the pillars resemble a cross, and one gets the feeling that they were specially installed for incomprehensible purposes. It can be assumed that this place was a sanctuary or an observatory. Scientists conducted experiments and came to the conclusion that more than 4,000 thousand years ago, rituals of sacrifice and purification of the soul were performed at this place.
Pyramids of Elbrus
On the western side of the mountain there is a stone that vaguely resembles a bull. It symbolizes the feminine. Nearby is a stone with a concave top, for performing rituals. This place is surrounded by phallic-shaped stone pyramids depicting knights. They represent the woman's protection.
Scientists suggest that there was once a temple of the Sun on the top of the mountain, since the rising of the star, on the days of equinox and opposition, corresponds to the established altars. Others believe that the sanctuary is located in the mountain. Those who lingered on the top for a long time say that the stone massif breathes, releasing incomprehensible air from a deep crack.
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Shortly after leaving Dzhily-Su, there is the Kara-Kaya pyramid mountain, then the ascent to the Kayaeshik pass, after which Mount Sirkh and Tuzluk appear. At first, we even got confused in the mountains, as there are a lot of pyramid-shaped mountains. But soon they saw Mount Tuzluk, which could not be confused with anything. And opposite it is the Great Mount Sirch.
Earlier, before the eruptions of Elbrus, which raised it more than 2000m, it was Sirkh that was the highest mountain in the Caucasus. Mount Sirkh (Surkh) is the root eastern peak of the Tashlysyrt ridge. This mountain is the most mysterious peak of the Caucasus. Its height is 3100m. Priests of ancient beliefs, who lived there in seclusion, performed their rituals on it. There and now, on the ridge on the eastern side, under the summit, two pits have been preserved, left over from the former dwellings. Neither the logs of the roof nor the masonry of the walls have been preserved, but by the size of the recesses among the rocks one can judge that 2-4 priests in each could live in the former cells. These dwellings were built in 600 BC, and already destroyed in about 450 AD.
According to information from the Internet, Mount Sirkh is much older than Elbrus, its cone simply did not exist then. And Sirkh was the highest point of the Caucasus. It stands on the border of the primary crater of the volcano - a caldera 10-12 kilometers in diameter. In this caldera - a similarity of a mountain city closed on all sides, ancient civilizations could live and develop. A place closed from all winds, heated from below, a consequence of volcanic activity - Iriy was there - a paradise on Earth.
At the top of Mount Sirch more than three thousand years ago there was a sanctuary of the sun god. According to legend, the high priest of this god owned the Book of Genesis, which he obtained from underground caches. In this book, he saw a series of terrible disasters that should fall on all of humanity, and decided to intervene and prevent future disasters. But the gods were angry with him for trying to change the established order of things. So the high priest, along with the book, was turned to stone on the top of Mount Sirch. He can see everything that happens in the sublunar world, but he is no longer able to influence human destinies.
Our work was to be carried out either from Mount Sirkh or from Tuzluk. TO Sirkh, the ascent is long and difficult, while Tuzluk is next to the road, and the ascent to it is not difficult. Yes, and its pyramidal shape and the general sacred meaning served as the last arguments in favor of choosing this mountain for work.
Here are excerpts from the website of the Russian Geographical Society, Full Member of the Russian Geographical Society VD Stasenko: Sirkh is a mountain of mystery. It was the center, a kind of Olympus, in ancient rituals, to which people from all over the Caucasus and its foothills flocked here, to Djilysu, for sacred festivities. Even now, after many thousands of years, anywhere in the Northern Elbrus region, the dowsing frame points to Sirkh as the most powerful energy and prayerful place. Unfortunately, we still know almost nothing about Sirche. We do not even know what the name of the mountain means. We have not found such a word in any local current language. In ancient times, the powerful king Surkh ruled in the Caucasus. But this information requires confirmation by historians.
Mount Tuzluk (height 2585m) is located to the north of the Kayaeshik pass, on the watershed of the Malka and Ingushli rivers. It has a silhouette of the correct form in the form of a cone-pyramid. According to the website of the Russian Geographical Society, according to the results of a preliminary geological survey by Vyacheslav Tokarev, the mountain itself is a natural mountain range of layered hard quartzite tuff sandstones, in the steep upper part, and from weakly cemented to loose - sandy-argillaceous tuff undulating strata in the gentle lower slope of the foot .
The feeling of man-made refinement of the slopes and the top of the mountain does not leave - some refinement into a geometrically correct form. Some researchers of the Cheops pyramid claim that at its base there is a similar rocky remnant lined with stone or concrete blocks with giving the structure the correct shape. Only the Egyptian pyramids are a couple of thousand years younger than Mount Tuzluk. This mountain, apparently, was the center of a large cult sanctuary.
The mountain is well oriented in space. On it are located: from the south - a semi-circle of cut-cut in the mountain itself, a likely place for altars and amulets-amulets with a large flat area in front of it, facing the top like an amphitheater. It is possible that mass rituals were held here. From the west, at the foot of the mountain, there is a stone-megalith up to two meters high, in the form of a large animal. On top of it there is a round bowl with a diameter of about 15 cm. Apparently, this stone-cup (we called it a bull) served to commemorate the souls of the dead, leaving to the west following the rays of the "dying" (leaving) sun.
To the east of the mountain, on a flat sloping plateau between the mountain and the cliff to Malka, there are large stones that are deeply sunk into the ground. Some of them are overgrown and hidden by grass and soil. It looks like they were placed here in an orderly manner.
The southern part of the mountain top is a rock made of quartzite tuff sandstone. Its top is flat and is a continuation of the top of the mountain. The rock, it seems, is artificially cut to the base into four rock blocks oriented to the cardinal points. A. Asov believes that these blocks served as the foundation of the temple construction of the ancients.
Among the local people, the news has been preserved that there is an underground passage from the Malki Gorge to Tuzluk, now hidden.
Information of Alekseev Aleksey Alexandrovich: Altitude 2585 meters. The excess from the sole from the north is about 200 m, from the south - about 100 m due to the general slope of the terrain. It is located on the left bank of the Malka River above the dirt road Kislovodsk-Dzhylysu. Geographic coordinates are 43°28.395" N and 42°31.708" E.
From the top of Mount Tuzluk, a beautiful all-round panorama opens up for many kilometers. The mountain stands in a natural bowl, bounded by a series of ridges. The uniqueness of the point is determined, first of all, by the view of the sunrise on the summer solstice in the area of a significant near-horizon landmark (Photo 2-T), the sunrise on the winter solstice, a number of other events described in the main text and the enchanting play of colors near the horizon and on the slopes of Elbrus , which also could not but attract ancient observers.
Temple of the Sun Ruskolani on the top of Mount Tuzluk. On the right is the sacred mountain of Sirch.
From the south side and from the side of Menhir, the mountain appears as a regular truncated cone with protruding flat-topped stones (remnants) just below the top. from Al-Masudi's narrations it follows that on the top of the mountain there could be a religious building measuring 30 by 10 meters and a height of about 7 meters. The top of Tuzluk quite corresponds to this size. At the same time, remnant stones, composed of rocks not characteristic of the peak itself, could be installed to lengthen the summit platform, or modified for this purpose.
More information. "Tuzluk" is divided into two - this is "ace" and "bow". The ace is the main deck in cards, and the bow is in the understanding of weapons. And indeed, if you watch the mountain as you approach from the north, then it represents the shape of a bow, at first not stretched, but the closer it is, it is already quite stretched.
It is said that in Mount Tuzluk there are cells that the priests used to retire for the purpose of self-knowledge. There is also a belief that there used to be a passage under the ground (hidden today), as well as a passage through the entire mountain from south to north.
If you look closely, Mount Tuzluk is quite well oriented in space for various rituals. In the south, a semicircle is formed, something like a recess in the mountain itself - probably a place for altars. In the west, at the foot of this mountain, you can see a two-meter megalith - a stone in the form of an animal, with a bowl on top. Perhaps this is also a participant in a ritual. In the east, between Tuzluk and the cliff to the river, there are large-sized stones, overgrown into the ground and as if they were placed here specially in their order.
As for our personal impressions, we can confirm the sacred nature of this mountain and its colossal energy. Mountain - Tuzluk is the most powerful place of Power. We can also confirm that this once natural rock formation has been artificially modified to give it the correct pyramidal shape. Also, Ruskolani's Temple of the Sun was built on its top from the brought materials.
There, on the top of Tuzluk, sacred Rites were held, connected mainly with the Sun, the Priests of Light of this ancient civilization. We also noted the energy connection of the Tuzluk and Sirkh mountains. It is obvious that both mountains worked and were used together, in a "tandem bundle".
Leaving the car at the beginning of Mount Tuzluk, we climbed along a narrow path to its top, to the ruins of the Temple of the Sun. The energy there is fascinating, powerful and clean. Truly, there are few places on Earth that have made such a strong impression on us. It seemed that we had touched the holy of holies of the Ruskolani civilization...
At the top of Tuzluk, a huge number of Higher Beings of Light and representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations gathered at the beginning of work. After all, this day was supposed to enter the Istria of the Earth as the Day of the Beginning of OWN Vital Synthesis of our Planet. In other words, if earlier the Earth received the Energy of Life from the outside, now for the first time it had to start producing it on its own.
Autovital synthesis is the hallmark of the Higher Logoi such as the Stars and the Higher Spiritual Planets. Of course, these events were carefully and for a long time being prepared both by the Neoautogenes of the Hierarchy of Light and their employees incarnated on Earth. We will not describe all the stages of this preparatory work, we note that it went on for more than one year, but the most active phase fell on 2013-2014.
The last stage of this work took place right before the Autumn Equinox Day - 2014. The obligatory condition for the beginning of the Earth's Own Vital Synthesis was "complete shutdown", disconnection of the Earth from external sources of Life Energy. This shutdown took place in stages and on the night of September 22-23, 2014. its feed to Earth was completely cut off.
But the Earth, as the Logos, cannot be without the Energy of Life, just as a person cannot live without air. Therefore, a group of people was created who supported the Earth with their energy of Life during these few days. This is a lot, a lot of people who supported our Planet and did not know about it themselves.
Yuna and I have provided this support since the beginning of the phase-out. It felt like a feeling of inexplicable complete debilitation of the body. So, if you felt such exhaustion during the period of September 20-25, 2014, then most likely you also took part in the collective support of the Earth. And without this support, she would not have survived.
So, an attempt to activate the Earth's own vital synthesis was an experiment, albeit a well-prepared one. Our task was to create conditions that would ensure the activation of this synthesis. No more, no less. Then, in case of success of such activation, the situation was released to 100% self-organization. This meant that no one would artificially support it, and the main intrigue was whether the Earth itself could keep it?
And the flow of Vital Synthesis in the core of the Earth is an indispensable prerequisite for the future unification of our Earth with the True Earth - Gaia.
So, on the top of the Mount-Pyramid Tuzluk, on the Sacred Temple of Ruskolani on September 25, 2014, in the presence of the Higher Beings who were watching what was happening, Yuna and I worked to activate the Earth's Own Vital Synthesis. It didn't take much to do this: With the Ray from the Pleroma, we accelerated the subtle core of the Earth to such a vibration that the Vital Synthesis was activated. We repeat, the Earth itself has been preparing for this for a very long time.
The Vital Synthesis has begun, and it has begun very well. Our Planet was able to keep it and continues to keep it to this day. This is a great victory for all the Forces of Light! Plus, a colossal breakthrough in the creation of the Artificial Sun, because for the first time its own Synthesis of Life Energy was launched on a three-dimensional planet, and even with humanity on it.
After work, being in an indescribable state of joy and delight from what had happened, we drove to Kislovodsk, where we stopped for the night.