No, all the old monuments are off by several degrees
because of this inevitable procession of the earth's
axis and subsequent change in the cardinal directions.

--- Jason Spock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  
>       I don't understand this.  If 'True-East'
> changes, True-North and True-South and True-West has
> to change along with it as well.??
>    
>       Can this be found out by a Sun-dial.??
>    
>       The Sphinx in Egypt faces True-East,... that
> is Spring Equinox.  See, Robert Bauvall - " The
> Orion Mystery".  Has it's position changed.??
>    
>       I think, it still faces True-East.
>   
> Vâj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 11:09:07 -0500
>    
>     Precession will affect true east, as it is
> determined in Maharishi vastu and other forms of
> holistic architecture. According to a video I have,
> the way you determine true east in MV is to place a
> gnomon on the ground inside a circle the same radius
> as the height as the gnomon. The shadow will cross
> the circle at true east and true west as
> demonstrated by a line drawn connecting the two
> points.
>    
>   Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:47:49 -0500 
>  
> Then it would be insignificant. Where it would
> become significant would be for stone temples which
> last millennia--if you consider precise alignment so
> important--in another sense it retains the qualities
> of when it was made, which is also nice.   
> 
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