View Full Version : Is and When is Ulura coming?
chrisxs5
03-19-2007, 07:18 AM
http://www.corinthianlasvegas.com/images/archive/archive_photo103.jpg
So now we know Linderman has a the picture of Uluru and that everything Isaac paints comes true. When do you think we will see it and who do you think is in the pic? It does not appear to be Hiro and there is no sword. Possible Peter? Have TPTB said anything about Uluru yet?
angeloo
03-19-2007, 11:45 AM
i think thats sylar because he used to have glasses
chrisxs5
03-19-2007, 02:41 PM
You think Sylar is Uluru or the person?
angeloo
03-19-2007, 03:49 PM
person, or hiro but would make more sense to be sylar id figure
Monkeychow01
03-19-2007, 11:28 PM
looks like Hiro to me...looks just like him in the comic book
FUZZYWOOKIEE
03-20-2007, 12:03 AM
Originally posted by chrisxs5
http://www.corinthianlasvegas.com/images/archive/archive_photo103.jpg
So now we know Linderman has a the picture of Uluru and that everything Isaac paints comes true. When do you think we will see it and who do you think is in the pic? It does not appear to be Hiro and there is no sword. Possible Peter? Have TPTB said anything about Uluru yet?
Uluru is the aboriginal name for Ayers Rock in Australia. I cannot remember where I saw this, maybe an NBC blog, but Tim Kring said that if one were to research Ayers Rock mythology you would be surprised at what you might find in relation to the show. I have not personally done this yet, but plan to once I get the time.
That painting also looks like the one from the first comic and the guy in that was Mohinder.
angeloo
03-20-2007, 05:32 AM
i looked at some different pages when i searched ayers rock mythology and only one that i found that would be irrelavent to the story was
"trickster mischievous figure appearing in various forms in the folktales and mythology of many different peoples
Tales about tricksters who often cause trouble are believed to be some of the earliest myths. Tricksters typically appear as characters who upset the natural order of things by stealing or by causing humans to fight or engage in other unpleasant behavior "
that would be like sylar,lindermen and ted, but what would that have to do with a bigger picture?
and also
"The Australian Aborigines speak of jiva or guruwari, a seed power deposited in the earth. In the Aboriginal world view, every meaningful activity, event, or life process that occurs at a particular place leaves behind a vibrational residue in the earth, as plants leave an image of themselves as seeds. The shape of the land - its mountains, rocks, riverbeds, and waterholes - and its unseen vibrations echo the events that brought that place into creation. Everything in the natural world is a symbolic footprint of the metaphysical beings whose actions created our world. As with a seed, the potency of an earthly location is wedded to the memory of its origin. "
the symbol?? =D
chrisxs5
03-20-2007, 06:37 AM
Thanks Fuzzywookie; but you might have just off a chain reaction.
Angeloo could you post a link to your page.
I found http://www.reptilianagenda.com/myth/m110199a.shtml while searching my self. It points alot towards dreams and even makes a reference to how "Two Boys" formed Uluru. I will keep searching for the rest of day.
angeloo
03-20-2007, 06:43 AM
http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/Ar-Be/Australian-Mythology.html
and
http://www.crystalinks.com/dreamtime.html
UDStyle
03-20-2007, 04:37 PM
Uluru has been around for a while man.. look at him, that's John Goodman lol
FUZZYWOOKIEE
03-21-2007, 12:21 AM
Well it is an interesting topic and something needs to fuel speculation for the next few weeks.
Thanks for posting links to get me started. Hopefully I will have some theories soon. Been a liitle under the weather and the old brain isn't quite back up to speed yet.:confused: :p
chrisxs5
03-21-2007, 06:40 AM
So my wife asked me "Honey what are you researching?". I preceded to tell her "Uluru, a rock formation found in Australia." she replied, "Thats neat. So why are you? Is that were you would like to go for our next vacation?". "No Honey!" I replied with great annoyance. She continued to question my acts for about 10 minutes until I told her it was for Heroes. Which of course she replied with "Oh my god! I can not believe I married such a big geek, you could be Blah, Blah, Blah." I of course stoped listening as she walked away complaining. So the moral of the story is, tell your spouse the truth and they will leave you alone sooner. As a matter of fact she hasn't talked to me in a day. Peace at last!
FUZZYWOOKIEE
03-21-2007, 10:57 PM
It's a Heroes thing, she wouldn't understand;)
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