T-shape & Giants
Couple of days ago happened nice coincidence. I found from ground in Finland a Spanish coin which is
Spanish 5 pesetas coin from 1997, celebrating the Balearic Islands and in particular the Menorca Biosphere Reserve. The large stone structure depicted on the coin is a prehistoric taula monument, of a kind found only on the island of Menorca.
Images of coin which I found above.
In coin there is T-shape which I have been writing and also been writing about Giants in these links:
https://bluelotus01.blogspot.com/2026/05/t-shape-i-sent-earlier-this-article.html?m=1
https://bluelotus01.blogspot.com/2026/05/when-i-started-reading-blavatskys.html?m=1
In Spain T-shape has been linked to giants which they believe according to legends that giants has built them like I said that giants has built the pyramids.
More about it for example here:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230205-menorcas-mysterious-tables-for-giants
Menorca's enormous T-shaped stone towers, which soar more than 5m high, gave rise to the legend that they were built by giants 2,500 years ago.
"No one in the past could understand who could have built the taulas because it seems impossible," Bravo told me. "That's why we have the legends that the taulas are tables for giants."
"Even the technical term for the archaeology has a reference to giants"
While previously it was believed that the T-shape may represent Tanit, a Carthaginian goddess that the Talayotic people adopted, this hypothesis has lost favour with modern researchers. Riudavets published a paper in 2020 setting out a new theory: she and her fellow authors believe that it may represent a closed door to the world of the gods, with the huge vertical slab blocking what would be the doorway and thus indicating that humans cannot pass through. "But gods can pass through it and be there with you at the rituals held in the sanctuary,"
While the exact meaning of the taulas may be lost to time, their spiritual energy is still potent today, says Luís Montero, a local Menorcan and holistic therapist who runs a centre in Mahón. Montero believes they were "above all a symbol of divinity" and regularly meditates besides the taula at Binissafullet.
Menorca was and is a sacred and magical island," he told me, explaining that he has developed a new system of deep energy work based on Talayotic energies, which he says works in a similar way to reiki to promote healing. "For Menorcans, the talayotic enclosures and the taulas are vestiges of their ancestral past, and they have a huge amount of respect for them," Montero said. "On certain full moons, offerings are still made by some locals."


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