[ENG-SPN] Montserrat: psychiture of the supernatural / Montserrat: psiquitectura de lo sobrenatural
Perhaps there are star walkers who one day, like Ulysses, also landed on those metaphorical Ithacas that are our mountains, but not just any mountains, but rather the most special ones: those that are like a cosmic beacon whose light is directed toward the unfathomable silence of the Universe. It may be the case that, in addition, they share as their own the impression of that good man and German Nobel Prize winner, Hermann Hesse, accepting that, after all, all roads lead home.
I return once again, opening that no less metaphorical Pandora's Box that are my memories, to that great forgotten world, heritage of an unknown civilization, which developed ten or twelve thousand years ago - more or less when the Platonic Atlantis said goodbye to this cruel world - which, according to the surprising theories of a tireless tracker of the megalithic world, Eliseo López Benito (1), would be that comparative Hispanic Mount Kailas, called Montserrat: another of the monumental schools, which possibly inspired much of Wagner's mystical music and which saw geniuses such as Leonardo Da Vinci come to its legendary underground classrooms, of whose visions, possibly we have, as testimony, the enigmatic paintings dedicated to the mysterious Virgin of the Rocks.
It is not surprising, therefore, that on some of its cliffs, such as the Coll de Can Maçana, those things seen in the sky, those flying saucers that C.G. Jung's archetypal psychology also dealt with with some caution, can be seen frequently and even by large crowds in this spectacular place, under the guidance of modern contactees, such as Luis José Grífol. Particularly relevant are the visions that occur on the 11th of each month, which make this sacred mountain, governed, as if that were not enough, by the media presence of one of the most popular and miraculous Black Virgins, who, as could not be otherwise, bears her name, one of the most mysterious and fascinating places in the world.
(1) He has an interesting YouTube channel, which I recommend: Mother Civilization: The Misunderstood Legacy https://www.youtube.com/@eliseolopezbenito
Tal vez existan caminantes estelares que un día, como Ulises, recalaron también en esas metafóricas Ítacas que son nuestras montañas, pero no en montañas cualquiera, sino en las más especiales: en aquellas que son como un faro cósmico cuya luz se dirige hacia el insondable silencio del Universo y puede darse el caso, de que, además, compartan como propia la impresión de aquel buen hombre y Premio Nobel alemán, Hermann Hesse, aceptando, que, al fin y al cabo, todos los caminos llevan al hogar.
Vuelvo otra vez, abriendo esa no menos metafórica Caja de Pandora que son mis recuerdos, a ese gran mundo olvidado, herencia de una civilización desconocida, que se desarrolló hace diez o doce mil años -más o menos cuando la platónica Atlántida le dijo adiós a este mundo cruel- que, según las sorprendentes teorías de un infatigable rastreador del mundo megalítico, Eliseo López Benito (1), sería ese comparativo Monte Kailas hispano, llamado Montserrat: otra de las escuelas monumentales, que posiblemente inspirara buena parte de la música mística de Wagner y que vio acudir a sus legendarias aulas subterráneas a genios como Leonardo Da Vinci, de cuyas visiones, posiblemente nos queden, como testimonio, los enigmáticos cuadros dedicados a la misteriosa Virgen de las Rocas.
No es de extrañar, por lo tanto, que, en alguno de sus riscos, como el Coll de Can Maçana, esas cosas que se ven en el cielo, esos platillos volantes de los que también se ocupara con cierta prudencia la psicología arquetípica de C.G. Jung, se dejen ver con frecuencia e incluso por grandes multitudes en este espectacular lugar, bajo la guía de contactados modernos, como Luis José Grífol, siendo especialmente relevantes las visiones que acontecen los días 11 de cada mes, lo que hacen de esta montaña sagrada, gobernada, por si fuera poco, por la mediática presencia de una de las Vírgenes Negras más populares y milagrosas, que, como no podía ser de otra manera, lleva su nombre, uno de los lugares más mistéricos y fascinantes del mundo.
(1) Tiene un interesante Canal en Youtube, que recomiendo: Civilización Madre: el legado incomprendido https://www.youtube.com/@eliseolopezbenito
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In love with the view but my phobia for height wouldn't allow me take an adventure on those mountains 😁
I understand, and I don't recommend the adventure of climbing to this fascinating place. I hope, at least, that the views have given you a slight idea of its spectacular beauty. Best regards.
Definitely 😊
These images are truly a sign of greatness and power. I have loved mountains since childhood. It is very beautiful. The cover of my post attracted me.
Mountains are especially magnetic to human sensitivity. They've always attracted our attention, so it's no wonder you're fascinated by them. This place is also surrounded by a very special aura, where the mystique and mystery surrounding it never go unnoticed. Best regards.
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