BEELOSOPHY AT THE CENTRE OF THE WORLD

Beelosophy found itself at the centre of the ancient world, Delphi.
Bees held a prominent place there.
The Omphalos, the symbolic stone that designated Delphi as the centre of the world, was located in the Temple of Apollo, the most important monument in Delphi and the most famous oracle. According to mythology, the temple was initially constructed from olive or laurel branches, and later built by Bees, using wax and bird feathers.
The Omphalos had the shape of a hive/egg, possibly representing the supreme Mother Earth. On the outside, it was decorated in relief with designs resembling queen bee cells or intersecting rows of bee symbols.
At the same time, a natural path of low-frequency electromagnetic phenomena along the Earth's lines (Ley Line) has been found to flow directly beneath the site.
What do the location, shape, and decoration of the Omphalos symbolise?
Could it be the connection between Mother Earth and the cosmos through the Bees?
Could it represent the electromagnetic energy surrounding the world, which the Bees embody?
Could it be the epitome of the sacred feminine connection with the Moon, given that the development of a queen bee—from conception to reproduction—requires a full lunar cycle (28 days)?
(to be continued)

