The crop circle phenomenon is nothing new. There is speculation as to when the formations began to appear, but it seems they have made themselves apparent with increasing regularity over the past three decades. Some people are very skeptical about the origin of crop circles, leaning towards teams of 'hoaxers' invading farmland under cover of darkness. However, the complexity, perfection and size of many formations defies any logic in this argument, and no team of human beings has ever been able to show cameras how they managed to achieve such feats of gigantic artistry in such a short space of time. There is, by default, no more evidence for man-made creation of crop circles than there is for any other method of manifestation. This article by Lexie of Spirit Science shows man-made formations alongside 'real' ones, with possible interpretations, and timelines of intriguing synchronicity. It would be great to have more minds focussing on relevant aspects such as messages within the geometry, and less hogwash over whodunnit in the middle of the night. Take a look at the pictures in Lexie's article and speculate on the differences. These images are clearly important, and in recent decades, their delivery has become an expected feature of British summertime. On June 9th, a crop circle appeared just a few miles from where I spend my working weekdays in Wiltshire. The date of its appearance was significant to me, the 17th anniversary of what I can only describe as an 'interdimensional event' in 2001. So I was interested in the representation of stars overlaid on a sloping surface, as shown in this photo by Steve Alexander: Steve's aerial picture shows that the crop is not only flattened, but interwoven with subtext, possibly representing shadows or motion. The laying of crop in different directions is a significant feature of many formations, providing more support for unknown origins a million miles from people with planks. Sunset to sunrise, allowing for dusk and pre-dawn light, gives less than six hours of darkness at this time of year, yet... ...fourteen days later, in an adjacent field, under the 24-hour surveillance of a CGI representative, this formation appeared: In this image there are clear correlations to the previous one - linked characteristics in both geometry and the way the crop has been laid. The second formation covers a larger area than the first - see the Crop Circle Connector site for photographs (and scroll to the last photo which shows both these formations in the same shot!) The star is now singular, on a 'flat' orientation, in a wheel within a wheel within a wheel. The Temporary Temples article behind the image cites star-and-moon symbolism but there's also movement here, indicative of cycles and the kind of celestial precision that faces one side of the moon towards Earth no matter where it is in our sky. On visiting this circle, I took pictures of my own; Far from being random designs, the intricacy and depth of meaning in crop circles will resonate with most people who give any credence to spirituality. As guide-posts for the ways in which we should be thinking, they could be straightforward messages relaying crucial aspects we need to consider. As such, scientists should be taking these formations very seriously and decoding them, not only in respect of their geometry but also in respect of when they are laid - where are the coincidences as yet uncatalogued? Here are three more formations with staggering geometric implications to sleep on: The picture on the far right is of a technical formation which remained on the ground for just a few hours before the owners of the farm ordered it to be destroyed on December 30th, 2013. Full story here.
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AuthorKathy is the author of Quantumology. She met up with quantum mechanics in 1997, pledging allegiance to its sources thereafter. These are her personal thoughts and testimonies. Archives
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