Numerology

INTRO - On Coincidences4 Four - 7 Seven - 7 Europe / Americas - 7 MidEast / Africa - 7 Asia / India - WTC 7 Enigma
8 Eight
11 Eleven - More 911 - WTC CONspiracy?More WTC - WTC Docs - 12 Twelve -  13 Thirteen - EXIT

7 - Asia & India

7 - togetherness --> same !

7 Chinese kingdoms

Qin (state) (Wikipedia)

Image:China 2c.jpg (Wikipedia)

 

Warring States Period

Seven Warring States (Wiki)

---> 1st Chinese Emperor. Roots of modern day China

From then on, Qin was taking its shape to become the most powerful state in China before it eventually brought all of the seven other states together (Qi, Chu, Han, Yan, Zhao, Wei and Qin itself) under the First Emperor (Qin Shi Huangdi, literally the First Emperor - prior to ascending to the imperial throne he was known as Qin Ying Zheng).

 

Qin_Shi_Huang (Qin) - another CON...as in CONstantine! ...also spelled CHIN

 

PBS - Secrets of China's First Emperor

 

The Terracotta army was constructed by this emperor. As well as a large unexcavated mausoleum.

Tibet

 

7 Prefectures in the Kingdom of Tibet

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7 sisters and Rainbow Serpent in Aboriginal lore  (Aboriginal Culture)

The Pleiades also figures in the Dreamings of several language groups. For example, in the central desert region, they are said to be seven sisters fleeing from the unwelcome attentions of a man represented by some of the stars in Orion. The close resemblance of this to Greek mythology is believed to be coincidental - there is no evidence of any cultural connection.

/www.kitezh.com/sevensisters/7sisters.htm

tonline.com/aboriginalpainting/nakarra.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

India - Seven_Pagodas_of_Mahabalipuram

Tsunami Reveals Sunken Indian Treasure (Globe & Mail)

 

 

http://flickr.com/photos/vj_pics/2506359006

 

 

Moken - Prophecy
Legend of the 7 Waves

Tsunami: Tale Of The Sea Gypsies / 60 Minutes

 

Seven Chakras

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Sister_States

28 states (4x7) + Delhi?

 

 

 

6 heaven planes and 7 nether planes

Heaven#In_Hinduism (Wiki)

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture#Seven

http://www.luckymojo.com/number7.html - Japanese

http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&newwindow=1&q=seven+chinese+lucky&btnG=Search&lr=

Seven is seen as a lucky number in many cultures. Japanese mythology talks of Shichifukujin (The Seven Gods of Fortune).

 

10 Bushido or "way of the warrior" is a Japanese code of conduct comprising seven virtues.