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The Jagannath Temple

The Jagannath Temple

The temple at Puri has stood for over a thousand years. The structure beneath it is older. Built above a foundation that predates it by centuries, the temple was not constructed on ordinary ground. It was constructed above a system. The placement of the foundation stones, the orientation of the walls, materials brought from distances that were not accidental. All of it designed with one purpose. To put weight on something that needed weight on it. To hold it down. To keep the circuit closed. The hairline fractures in the outer walls run inward, not outward. The force is coming from below. It has been more active than usual for three years.

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