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Welcome to my web page on the "pig" sign from the Chinese (birth) animal zodiac.
The story behind this web site is quite unique.
An acquaintance of mine, who is a little, shy, China
lady, is crazy about pigs. She was born under the
Chinese animal zodiac sign named the "pig", and thus
her hobby is collecting various ornamental pigs
from this Chinese birth animal zodiac. She collected
a huge number of such ornamental pigs. She
also collected everything that is connected with
the pig Chinese zodiac sign. Her collection is so
extraordinary, while the stories she tells about
pigs are so amazing, that I tried to convince her
to present her extraordinary collection in Interned.
But she decisively refused. So I convinced her to
allow me to present her collection, and repeat
some of her stories, on a web site. She agreed
under the condition that she remains anonymous.
In this way, through this web page I would like
to ask you, to venture with me into a magic
world of mysteries, zodiac signs, horoscopes,
pigs, destiny, etc. Have a good fun!
Part #A:
Introductory information of this web page:
#A1.
What are goals of this web page:
God
shaped the reality around us in quite unusual
way. Namely, everything has in it like a multi-layered
structure. This multi-layered composition of
the universe is explained in more details on
web pages of totalizm about the
Bible,
scientific proofs for the existence of God,
origins of evil,
free will, etc.
Thus, if someone begins to examine anything
in the surrounding reality, it starts to reveal
shocking depth of knowledge and complex links,
about the existence of which one previously
had no a slightest idea. The goal of this
web page is to show at least initial information
about further layers of knowledge and further
links which hide behind the shape of an
ordinary pig so well known to every bacon
eater.
#A2.
Pigs are mysterious:
Although people usually do not realize this, apart from obvious properties,
pigs have also numerous mysterious qualities that are not so widely
known nor researched by present official sciences. But some of these qualities
we know from folk wisdom, as they are treasured for centuries in Eastern cultures.
Also Western culture lately started to recognize some of them. A best example
of such already recognized mysterious qualities of pigs, is their telepathic ability
described below. Let us now discuss some of more widely known out of these
mysterious qualities of pigs: 1. Telepathy. Telepathic abilities of pigs
are already well known to farmers and butchers. For example, it is widely
known that pigs cry when they are being send to the abattoir. If you wish
to learn more about mechanism of telepathy (thus also about the mechanism
which allows pigs to intercept human thoughts), have a look at a web site
entirely devoted to telepathy. The address of this web site is as follows
(click on this address to shift there):
telepathy.htm.
Especially you can be interested to learn from there about experiments done
on telepathic perception of human thoughts by non-humans (e.g. by plants),
that are objectively detectable by a technical device called "encephalograph"
(also known as a "lie detector"). These telepathy experiments are described
in chapter C of treatise [7/2] entitled "Pyramid of thoughts" available
free of charge from the
text_7_2.htm
web page. In turn the mechanism of telepathy is well
explained in subsection H7.1 (volume 4) of monograph
[1/5].
2. Telekinesis. Mechanism of telekinesis is such
that it can also be implemented by various animals, including pigs. For example, it is
stated by folklore, that wild pigs cannot be locked in any fenced enclosure, no matter how strong,
because they always manage to break free. It is believed in some folklores (e.g. in the Polish one),
that wild pigs utilize their telekinetic powers, to free themselves in case of such imprisoning.
More details on mechanism of telekinesis you can find in subsection
H6.1 from volume 4 of my newest monograph
[1/5]
downloadable free of charge from many web sites of totalizm, e.g. from (click to run it):
telekinesis.50megs.com.
3. Healing. Pigs are also known from their
healing powers. Although presently people stopped to use these powers, these are
still known to folklore of various nations. For example in old days arrowheads were
removed naturally from bodies of knights, through eating certain parts of pigs.
Also modern medicine slowly rediscovers healing powers of pigs. For example,
so-far pigs are the only known animals, which allow transplant of organs
directly to humans. A miraculous aspect of healing is discussed on the web site:
milicz.fateback.com/malbork_uk.htm.
4. Feelings. It is well known that pigs show feelings,
similarly like people do. An example of such a manifestation of the crying of pigs,
is when they go to the abattoir. More information about the mechanism and origin of
feelings, which explains why feelings can also be experienced by pigs, is contained
in subsections I5.5 and JA7 of monograph
[1/4]
that is downloadable free of charge from many web sites, e.g. from:
pigs.20fr.com.
5. Reincarnation. Research on the hypnotic
regression carried out by various "alternative sciences" indicates, that the last animal
into which people reincarnate just before they become humans, are pigs. This may
explain the real reason why some religions forgive to eat pork. More about reincarnation
may be found in subsection I4 of monograph [8]
Totalizm.
Fig. #A2: A family of crystal pigs. Perhaps they represent
our last reincarnation into animals, before we become
humans!
Part #B:
Pigs are included into 12 signs of Chinese animal birth zodiac:
#B1.
Let us have a look at pigs in another way:
Western world usually sees pigs as providers of bacon for breakfasts, as symbols of someone
being untidy, or as sources of "non halal" food for some religions. But pigs also carry out various
mystic qualities, which were acknowledged for centuries by folk wisdom of many nations,
and which are being rediscovered only recently. For example they usually have a nice character,
which in a sweet manner is reflected in the famous Australian film "Bebe" (where a piglet is
a main hero). Doctors know that pigs are the only animals, which can become donors of organs
to be transplanted directly into humans.
Pigs are also (deserved) symbols of sexual vitality. Actually I have a friend, who is always
repeating quite seriously, that in his next life he wants to be reincarnated into a pig,
as supposedly in pigs ... lasts 30 minutes, though only a few seconds in humans (I do not know
if this is a fact proven scientifically, or just a hopeful wish of this friend). Finally pigs are well
known by researchers from various "alternative sciences". For example, it is experimentally
confirmed by numerous hypnotic regressions, that the last animal into which our souls reincarnate
before we become humans, are pigs. Therefore during hypnotic regressions into past lives, frequently
one of our previous lives turns to be a life of pig.
#B2.
Chinese animal zodiac signs:
Chinese (birth) zodiac is composed of 12 animal signs. Each one out of these animal signs
prevails for one year, after every 12 years. For example 2003 was the year of Sheep,
while the next year of Sheep is going to be in 2015. The subsequent signs of the Chinese
animal zodiac are:
1: Rat (1996, 2008),
2: Ox (1997, 2009),
3: Tiger (1998, 2010),
4: Rabbit (1999, 2011),
5: Dragon (2000, 2012),
6: Snake (2001, 2013),
7: Horse (2002, 2014),
8: Goat - sometimes also called sheep (2003, 2015),
9: Monkey (2004, 2016),
10: Rooster (2005, 2017),
11: Dog (2006, 2018), and
12: Pig (1995, 2007).
You can see that the "pig" is the last sign of this zodiac.
Subsequent past years of Pig included:
1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995. In one of them the friend of mine, a little China lady
whose collection of ornamental Pigs inspired this web site, was born.
Incoming years of Pig include: 2007, 2019. If you are born in any of these years,
you are (like this my friend, little China lady) from year of the Pig. Your own zodiac sign
you can determine by adding 12, 24, 36, or 48 years to the year of your birth, and comparing
the result with years listed above (this is because after each 12 years the zodiac sign is going to
repeat itself, but for a next element - as explained below).
For more information on Chinese astrology
contact:
Chinese.astrology.com
#B3.
The symbolic nature of 5 elements of the Chinese animal zodiac:
Chinese zodiac have 5 elements. These include (listed in the generative cycle):
water,
wood,
fire,
earth,
metal.
Each subsequent animal from the Chinese zodiac calendar always belongs to one
of these 5 elements. In this way, Chinese do not just have one year of the pig
repeated many times, but 5 different years of the pig, each one of which belongs
to a different element. For example, here is a list of subsequent years of the pig,
with the element that dominated them (note that Chinese years are based on the Moon
calendar, thus they do not extend from 1 January to 31 December, but they usually
start sometimes in January or February, and extend to another January or February
- as listed below):
from 22/1/1947 to 10/2/1948 = fire pig,
from 8/2/1959 to 28/1/1960 = earth pig,
from 27/1/1971 to 16/1/1972 = metal pig,
from 13/2/1983 to 2/2/1982 = water pig,
from 31/1/1995 to 19/2/1996 = wood pig,
from 18/2/2007 to 2/2/2008 = again fire pig, etc.
Each one of these elements prevails for two subsequent years. For example years:
1996 and 1997 were fire years (thus people born in 1996 belong to a fire rat, while people born in 1997 belong to a fire ox),
1998 and 1999 were earth years (thus tiger of 1998 was an earth tiger, while rabbit of 1999 was also an earth rabbit),
2000 and 2001 were metal years,
2002 and 2003 were water years (thus the goat of 2003 is a water goat),
2004 and 2005 are wood years, and
2006 and 2007 are again to be fire years (thus pigs born in 2007 are to be fire pigs;
previous fire pigs were born 60 years earlier, means in 1947).
The animal of the Chinese zodiac assigned to someone's year of birth defines a
general type of character that one has, while the element that is assigned
to the year of birth (and to this animal) defines major behaviours and
relationships of this person. For example, if a lady born in 1944 (i.e.
a wood monkey) is married to a man born in 1946 (i.e. a fire dog),
she sometimes is going to throw wooden coconuts on his head, while
he in return sometimes is going to breath fire on her (thus their
life together is not going to be boring at all).
For more information on Chinese zodiac contact:
Chinatoday.com, or
Chinese Culture Centre.
Fig. #B3: The order of 5 elements
used in the Chinese (animal) birth zodiac.
These include (counting clockwise starting
from the top): water, wood, fire, earth, metal
(then again water, etc.). Each element prevails
for 2 years, then it is replaced by a next
element from the above list.
Years 2000 and 2001 were metal years.
This means that their events were dominated by metal.
Years 2002 and 2003 were water years.
This means that their events were dominated by water.
Years 2004 and 2005 were wood years.
This means that their events were dominated
by the wood element. Years 2006 and 2007
were fire years. This means that the majority
of events which affect humans in these two
years were dominated by the fire element.
In turn years 2008 and 2009 are earth years.
This means that the majority of events which
affect humans in these two years are to be
dominated by the earth element. Years
2010 and 2011 will again be metal years.
This means that the majority of events which
affect humans in these two years will be
dominated by the metal element (not very
optimistic prospect, considering what usually
happens in years dominated by metal).
#B4.
Characteristics of people who are born under the sign of "pig"
from the Chinese animal birth zodiac:
People who are born in a year of Pig are characterized by many
rare qualities. Here is how Chinese horoscopes usually describe them.
They are charming, witty and gallant. They display a great strength and devotion
in whatever they do. For them there is no turning sideways or distraction, no
left or right, and no retreat. They have enormous fortitude and great honesty.
They do not have many friends, but they treasure them and keep them
for life. Everyone who has a Pig friend is fortunate, as they are extremely
loyal. They do not gossip much. They have a great thrust towards knowledge.
They study constantly and are well informed. However, these born in the
year of Pig are quick tempered. Fortunately they hate arguments and quarrelling.
They are kind to their loved ones. No matter how bad problems seem to be,
Pig people try to work them out - honestly although sometimes impulsively.
They are most compatible with people born in the year of Rabbit or Sheep.
#B5.
How to find out what is your birth animal from the Chinese zodiac:
It is really simple. You just need to match your date of birth
with a list of Chinese years assigned to subsequent zodiac animals.
The only problem is that in the Chinese Moon calendar the date of
each New Year is actually moving (similarly as this is with dates
of Easter celebrations in Christian cultures). Therefore Chinese
years do not correspond exactly to European years. But the Chinese
New Year Day always happens sometimes in January or February - as
listed below. Therefore, your Chinese birth year matches your European
year - if you are born somewhere between March and December. In
turn if you are born in January or February, then better check
from the list of dates of subsequent Chinese Years provided below,
to which exactly Chinese year, and thus also to which Chinese
zodiac sign, and to which element, you belong. Note that the
first date shown on the list below (in the format dd/m/yyyy)
is the date of subsequent Chinese New Year. In turn the next
date on this list, is the date of the last day of a given
Chinese year. Following these two dates, the Chinese zodiac
sign proceeded by the element prevailing in a given Chinese
year, are listed:
5/2/1924 - 24/1/1925 = Wood Rat
25/1/1925 - 12/2/1926 = Wood Ox
13/2/1926 - 1/2/1927 = Fire Tiger
2/2/1927 - 22/1/1928 = Fire Rabbit
23/1/1928 - 9/2/1929 = Earth Dragon
10/2/1929 - 29/1/1930 = Earth Snake
30/1/1930 - 16/2/1931 = Metal Horse
17/2/1931 - 5/2/1932 = Metal Sheep
6/2/1932 - 25/1/1933 = Water Monkey
26/1/1933 - 13/2/1934 = Water Rooster
14/2/1934 - 3/2/1935 = Wood Dog
4/2/1935 - 23/1/1936 = Wood Pig
24/1/1936 - 10/2/1937 = Fire Rat
11/2/1937 - 30/1/1938 = Fire Ox
31/1/1938 - 18/2/1939 = Earth Tiger
19/2/1939 - 7/2/1940 = Earth Rabbit
8/2/1940 - 26/1/1941 = Metal Dragon
27/1/1941 - 14/2/1942 = Metal Snake
15/2/1942 - 4/2/1943 = Water Horse
5/2/1943 - 24/1/1944 = Water Sheep
25/1/1944 - 12/2/1945 = Wood Monkey
13/2/1945 - 1/2/1946 = Wood Rooster
2/2/1946 - 21/1/1947 = Fire Dog
22/1/1947 - 9/2/1948 = Fire Pig
10/2/1948 - 28/1/1949 = Earth Rat
29/1/1949 - 16/2/1950 = Earth Ox
17/2/1950 - 5/2/1951 = Metal Tiger
6/2/1951 - 26/1/1952 = Metal Rabbit
27/1/1952 - 13/2/1953 = Water Dragon
14/2/1953 - 2/2/1954 = Water Snake
3/2/1954 - 16/2/1955 = Wood Horse
17/2/1955 - 11/2/1956 = Wood Sheep
12/2/1956 - 30/1/1957 = Fire Monkey
31/1/1957 - 17/2/1958 = Fire Rooster
18/2/1958 - 7/2/1959 = Earth Dog
8/2/1959 - 27/1/1960 = Earth Pig
28/1/1960 - 14/2/1961 = Metal Rat
15/2/1961 - 4/2/1962 = Metal Ox
5/2/1962 - 24/1/1963 = Water Tiger
25/1/1963 - 12/2/1964 = Water Rabbit
13/2/1964 - 1/2/1965 = Wood Dragon
2/2/1965 - 20/1/1966 = Wood Snake
21/1/1966 - 8/2/1967 = Fire Horse
9/2/1967 - 29/1/1968 = Fire Sheep
30/1/1968 - 16/2/1969 = Earth Monkey
17/2/1969 - 5/2/1970 = Earth Rooster
6/2/1970 - 26/1/1971 = Metal Dog
27/1/1971 - 15/1/1972 = Metal Pig
16/1/1972 - 2/2/1973 = Water Rat
3/2/1973 - 22/1/1974 = Water Ox
23/1/1974 - 10/2/1975 = Wood Tiger
11/2/1975 - 30/1/1976 = Wood Rabbit
31/1/1976 - 17/2/1977 = Fire Dragon
18/2/1977 - 6/2/1978 = Fire Snake
7/2/1978 - 27/1/1979 = Earth Horse
28/1/1979 - 15/2/1980 = Earth Sheep
16/2/1980 - 4/2/1981 = Metal Monkey
5/2/1981 - 24/1/1982 = Metal Rooster
25/1/1982 - 12/2/1983 = Water Dog
13/2/1983 - 1/2/1984 = Water Pig
2/2/1984 - 19/2/1985 = Wood Rat
20/2/1985 - 8/2/1986 = Wood Ox
9/2/1986 - 28/1/1987 = Fire Tiger
29/1/1987 - 16/2/1988 = Fire Rabbit
17/2/1988 - 5/2/1989 = Earth Dragon
6/2/1989 - 26/1/1990 = Earth Snake
27/1/1990 - 14/2/1991 = Metal Horse
15/2/1991 - 3/2/1992 = Metal Sheep
4/2/1992 - 22/1/1993 = Water Monkey
23/1/1993 - 9/2/1994 = Water Rooster
10/2/1994 - 30/1/1995 = Wood Dog
31/1/1995 - 18/2/1996 = Wood Pig
19/2/1996 - 7/2/1997 = Fire Rat
8/2/1997 - 27/1/1998 = Fire Ox
28/1/1998 - 15/2/1999 = Earth Tiger
16/2/1999 - 4/2/2000 = Earth Rabbit
5/2/2000 - 23/1/2001 = Metal Dragon
24/1/2001 - 11/2/2002 = Metal Snake
12/2/2002 - 31/1/2003 = Water Horse
1/2/2003 - 21/1/2004 = Water Sheep
22/1/2004 - 8/2/2005 = Wood Monkey
9/2/2005 - 28/1/2006 = Wood Rooster
29/1/2006 - 17/2/2007 = Fire Dog
18/2/2007 - 2/2/2008 = Fire Pig
3/2/2008 - 25/1/2009 = Earth Rat
26/1/2009 = Earth Ox
2010 = Metal Tiger
2011 = Metal Rabbit
2012 = Water Dragon
2013 = Water Snake
2014 = Wood Horse
2015 = Wood Sheep
2016 = Fire Monkey
2017 = Fire Rooster
2018 = Earth Dog
2019 = Earth Pig
Part #C:
The collection of ornamental pigs from Chinese animal birth zodiac:
#C1.
Pigs represent ceremonial objects:
Pigs can be used to all sorts of ceremonies. In China ornamental teapots
shaped into pigs, as shown to the left, are used for the so-called "tea ceremonies"
of individuals born under a zodiac sign of the pig. Such a tea ceremony is a kind
of customary manifestation of respect, usually shown by young people towards their elders.
It mainly depended on a rather ceremonial completion of a series of rituals that
revolve around giving a cup of tea to elders, and ceremonial drinking this tea.
An extremely interesting tea ceremony seems to be practiced by the Chu-Yin tribe
from Taiwan. Thier ceremony is carried out in the form of a ritual dance.
Of course, pigs are also used for various ceremonies not only in China.
For example, in Papua New Guinea pigs are slaughtered ceremonially to celebrate
all type of events. In some old religions pigs were also used as offerings to gods.
Fig. #C1: An antique ceremonial teapot.
In old days it was used for tea ceremonies, when
a person born under the sign of the pig was paying
respect to family elders.
* * *
Notice that you can see the enlargement
of each illustration from this web site. For this it suffices to click
on this illustration. Furthermore, most of the internet browsers that you may
use, including the "Internet Explorer",
allow also to download each illustration
to your own computer, where it can be looked at, reduced or enlarged to the
size that you may want, or printed with your own graphical software.
#C2.
Pigs are collectable:
In order to enhance purpose of our lives, and also to make life easier to our friends/relatives,
we need to collect something. After all, if someone collects something, there is no problem to
choose a gift from such a person - we just get another item for his/her collection. But to buy a
gift for someone who does not collect anything, is a nightmare. So people,
please collect something - thus make lives of others much easier!
Ornamental pigs are very cute collectables. Also very interesting are collections of other
Chinese zodiac sign animals, under which we are born. I recommend to start them as soon
as possible - your friends and family members are eager to buy them for you!
Fig. #C2: Examples of collectable pigs.
#C3.
The shape of pigs is highly functional:
Notice how many uses the same shape of a pig may have. We have clocks, cutting boards,
fridge magnets, piggy banks, albums, and many other items shaped as pigs. Further such
objects are awaiting your initiative to design and produce them. Countless people born under the sign
of pig are awaiting for them!
Fig. #C3: An egg cooking clock made in the shape of a pig.
#C4.
Ornamental pigs can be used for practically every purpose:
And so, pigs can be used as fridge magnets, as motive for decoration, as a mascot, and many more.
Fig. #C4: Fridge magnets shaped like pigs.
#C5.
Pigs may enhance beauty:
Nothing else enhances beauty as well as
pigs do. Thus the a good combination can
be that of pigs and flowers. Notice also old
saying about "casting pearls amongst pigs".
Fig. #C5: A crystal flower pot made in the shape of a wild boar.
#C6.
Pigs may express your wishes:
Pigs may represent various amulets and
good wishing objects. For example Chinese
have "good luck pigs", one of which is shown
in "Fig. #C6a" below. Such a pig brings good
luck or wealth if appropriately used, on a similar
manner as various other amulets do. More
information about principles on which amulets
and good wishes objects do their work, is
explained in subsection K5.7 from volume
6 of monograph [8] entitled
"Totalizm".
Another example of a good luck charm
(which actually brings good luck to those who carry it) is a logo of totalizm,
that can be seen on every web site of totalizm, and that is described in subsection
H1 from volume 5 of monograph [8] entitled
"Totalizm".
Fig. #C6a: A Chinese "good luck pig"
(also called "fortune pig"). It bears insignia
of all wishes and attributes important
to Chinese people. Notice the symbol
of wealth shaped like Chinese money
(i.e. Chinese money look like small
boats made of gold), a symbol of
longevity (i.e. a special type of peach),
a symbol of official power (i.e. an
official seal), and also a symbol
of vitality and health (i.e. horns of a
dear). The pig itself is also a symbol
of fertility, as it is a female one and
well endowed.
Very interesting is the Chinese symbol of
official power. It takes the shape of almost
a rectangular or elliptical official seal, on which a clockwise
red spiral is portrayed. Because this symbol
originates historically from the official seal of China
Emperors, this red symbolic spiral was even
included into the celebrations of the official
opening of 29th Olympiad in Beijing on 8.8.8
at 8:8. It was displayed at the moment of time
when the carrier of the Olympic flame run around
the upper peripherals of the "bird nest" in order
to ignite the Olympic flame. The spiral was so
displayed then, that the runner symbolically
run over it. This symbol of official power was
formed into a patters composed of tens of
such red expanding clockwise spirals. A bit
more information about the significance that
Chinese people place to power of symbols,
is provided in item #C1 of the web page
newzealand_visit.htm.
Between us, knowing the powers and ability
to execute prophecies, carried by symbols,
Chinese people would NEVER restore the
anti-Polish Madonna from Teutonic castle
in Malbork, as this was done in a suicidal
manner by "Poles who know better only
after the harm" - as described in more
details in item #B6 of the totaliztic web page
malbork_uk.htm.
Fig. #C6b: Chinese "good luck monkeys" (also called "fortune monkeys").
Practically every animal from the Chinese zodiac has its "good luck symbol".
Because the year 2004 was the "year of (wooden) monkey", here is shown how
"good luck monkeys" are typically depicted in Chinese symbolism.
Please notice, that similarly like this was the case with the "fortune pig"
shown previously, also "fortune monkeys" have the same insignia of all
wishes and attributes important to Chinese people. So you also can notice
the symbol of wealth shaped into a pile of Chinese coins (i.e. monkeys are
sitting on this pile), a symbol of longevity (i.e. a special type of a peach
which monkeys carry), a symbol of official power (i.e. an official
seal visible between coins), and also a symbol of vitality and health
(i.e. on the other side horns of a dear should be visible). Monkeys
themselves are also symbol of fertility, as there is a couple of them
(a male and a female).
#C7.
Pigs may accommodate wealth:
E.g. you can cast them out of gold or diamonds. Thus as collectables can accommodate your wealth.
Fig. #C7: An ornamental piggy-bank made of china.
#C8.
Pigs are perfect as ornamental motives of your flat:
You may made everything in your flat shaped like pigs. In this way
your flat would intrigue, as well as surprise your visitors.
Fig. #C8: A kitchen cutting board made in the shape of a pig (Rimu tree timber, New Zealand).
#C9.
Pigs are still another manifestation of "chi":
Ancient Chinese used to
explain everything with the use of concept, which they called
"chi". According to them, everything represents just various
manifestations of chi. In turn by this "chi" they used
to understand a kind of invisible although intelligent substance,
together with the phenomena that takes place in this substance.
Because this "chi" is intelligent, it controls the course of
events in our world in an intelligent manner. This is why
everything that happens to people is governed by appropriate
laws, fate, karma, etc. This is also why, according to Chinese,
our fate is depended on chi. So in order to lead happy and
prosperous lives, in everything that they do Chinese take
under consideration laws that govern this chi. For the study
and for applications of these laws, various traditional
Chinese disciplines are entirely devoted, for example
"tai-chi", "feng-shui", "kung-fu", etc.
Although many modern
people treat this ancient Chinese knowledge as just a kind of
superstition, actually there is a wealth of solid evidence that
there is more to it than modern orthodox science can imagine.
For example everyone knows that acupuncture works in practice.
Well, it works only because it unblocks the natural flow of chi.
We know that "kung-fu" masters are able to break iron bars with
bare hands or heads (actually I saw with my own eyes such a
breaking of a thick iron bar with just one hit of head). Well,
it is only possible because they mastered the control and
proper channelling of chi. Finally a device was build, which
used "chi" to predict quite long in advance when and where
earthquakes are going to strike. This device is shown on
"Fig. #C9". I invite you to have a look at another web site
chi.coms.ph or
chi.maroc.to
(also prepared by myself - i.e. by Dr Jan Pajak), where the
operation and history of this extraordinary device
is explained in details.
Fig. #C9: A device for remote detection
of impending earthquakes. Historic records
indicate, that the original device similar to that shown
above was able to detect an earthquake at a distance
of over 500 km. Modern versions of these devices
should be able to detect earthquakes from satellites
on Earth's orbit, and even from different planets.
In Internet descriptions of this device can be found
under a misleading name of the "Zhang Heng
seismograph". According to old descriptions,
it operates on principles of the "chi"
(or more strictly "houfeng") interception which is
continually broadcasted into space by earthquakes
that are brewing up. So-far it is the only device
on Earth, which is able to warn us about a devastating
earthquake that is just about to hit, a sufficient
time in advance to allow for an effective escape.
Therefore this device has potentials to save
countless lives of these unfortunate
humans that so-far used to perish in earthquakes.
An extraordinary history and principle of operation
of this device are explained e.g. on the web page
seismograph.htm.
An extraordinary attribute of the above device is, that after appropriate
redesigning of the "antenna chamber" that it utilises to
sense telepathic waves, it is also able to detect remotely
the impending tornados. After all, many phenomena
induced during the generation of tornados are identical
to phenomena induced during earthquakes - as an
example consider the "piezoelectric effect" during
tornados generated by smashed grains of sand.
Thus the principle of operation that the above device
utilises, enables it to be also used as a remote sensing
device which detects a tornado that just is brewing up.
More information about just such application of this
device for remote detection of tornados is provided
on several web pages listed in "Menu 4" and in "Menu 2",
e.g. on pages
members.fortunecity.com/timevehicle/tornado.htm,
totalizm.nazwa.pl/tornado.htm, or
energia.sl.pl/tornado.htm.
Part #D:
Summary, and the final information of this web page:
#D1.
Summary of this web page:
Illustrations from this web page present
ornamental pigs from the collection of
my acquaintance. But descriptions which
I added to these illustrations try to realise
to us, that there is much more than eyes
can see to the commonly known pig and
that perhaps we should start ponder all
these matters when we eat tasty bacon
next time.
#D2.
Guess which one is the owner:
This web site turned out to be very popular. It is visited every
day in average by around 10 interested viewers. Some visitors
are rather curious who is this charming China lady that owns
the collection partially shown on this web site. Well, she is shy,
charming, and very devoted to her hobby. Although she remains anonymous,
I feel privileged to be able to provide a tiny hint: together
with her best friend she is shown on this photo. I wonder if
anyone manages to guess which one of these two charming and
cheerful ladies is she.
Fig. #D2: One of these charming ladies
is the shy owner of the collection of ornamental pigs
partially shown on this web site. I wonder whether the
reader manages to guess which one.
#D3.
On a separate web page
Pigs Photos
more ornamental pigs from
this collection is shown:
For more photographs of zodiac ornamental pigs see Pigs Photos
#D4.
Other web pages of
totalizm
devoted to related topics:
There is also a ring of web sites devoted to various
curiosities and mysteries. (Amongst others, these sites
allow to download free monographs on the subject of
mysteries.) Another, in my opinion quite interesting,
web page from this ring, is the page about
tropical fruit.
It explains, amongst others, the philosophy of eating
fruit (and also eating everything else) that is based on
the idea of male energy "yang" and female
energy "yin". This philosophy originates from
the culture and knowledge of ancient Chinese. (Please
notice, that in old Poland cooks also adhered to principles
of preparation and eating of food, which (the principles)
were very similar to these Chinese principles based on
the energies "yang" and "yin" - a brief description of this
old Polish tradition of cooking and eating is contained
on the web page about the village of
Wszewilki.
Furthermore, the essence of "yang" and "yin" energies
allows us to determine
whether God is a male or a female - as it is explained in
details on the web page about
God.)
The entire ring of these web sites on mysteries can be
run via
"Menu 4"
or/and
"Menu 2".
#D5.
Contact details with the
author
of this web page:
Current email addresses of the author of this web page, i.e.
Dr Eng. Jan Pajak
(while for the duration of 2007 - Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak),
at which readers can post possible comments,
inquiries, or replies to questions which I ask on
my web pages, are provided on the web page
about me (Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak).
That page also provides my postal address
and telephone numbers.
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kliknij na polską flagę (if you prefer to read in Polish
click on the Polish flag)
Date of starting this page: 8 December 2002.
Date of the latest updating of this page: 18 August 2008.
(Check in "Menu 3" whether there is even a more recent update!)