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Images
courtesy of Steve Alexander
Every summer, in the south of England,
grand and mysterious works of art
silently appear in the crop fields
This magnificent crop circle was formed on August 2nd,
2004, right in the heart of crop circle country, next
to Silbury Hill in the county of Wiltshire, England.
Measuring hundreds of feet in diameter, it employs
symbols from the Mayan calendar to predict that the
Mayan Fourth Sun era will end in the year 2012. It
actually makes the same prediction in two different
ways, so that there is no doubt as to the intention of
this message.
According to the Mayan calendar, a new era of human
consciousness will dawn in late 2012. To paraphrase
astronaut Neil Armstrong, the shift of consciousness
in the year 2012 is likely to be, "One small step for
each human, one giant leap for mankind." Future
generations will undoubtedly look back upon the
pivotal year of 2012 as a turning point in the
development of human consciousness.
A variation on the healing symbol of the caduceus can
be seen in the above photograph on the left. Today,
this famous Hermetic symbol is associated with
medicine or healing. As a Hermetic symbol, it
traditionally represented Hermes or Mercury. Mercury
was the symbol of communications, while Hermes
represented ancient wisdom and secret knowledge.
The white horse at Milk Hill can be seen behind the
crop circles in the above photographs. It was carved
into the chalk undersoil 200 years ago and measures
more than 200 feet in length. The 'tram lines' in the
crops are access lines made by farm equipment.
The question is, who makes these grand works of art?
Nobody seems to know for sure. They appear
mysteriously, often just before dawn. Eye witnesses
have reported globes of light 'dancing' above the
fields as they make their patterns by swirling and
flattening precise sections of crops.
Crop circles are not a new phenomenon. They have been
documented as far back as the year 1678. In recent
years, however, they have multiplied enormously. Since
the early 1990s, observers have logged over 10,000
crop circles.
Each crop circle is typically huge, often several
hundred feet in diameter. One even measured 800 feet
(240 m) in diameter. Their design is often
artistically brilliant.
And yet, they are not just art. They portray symbols
of great mystical significance. Some of them are more
obvious, like representations of the ancient Mayan
calendar of time or of the human chakra system. The
above photograph shows a crop formation representing
the human chakra system. The popular system of seven
chakras is shown as (left to right) the root, sex,
solar plexus, heart, throat, third eye and crown
chakras. The symbolism of the crown chakra is easy to
see, as are the third eye and heart chakras. Also, the
root chakra symbol on the far left represents the fact
that the root chakra powers the rest of the chakras
with activated life energy.
Some crop circles have depicted formations such as
galaxies, ancient Sanskrit letters, DNA-like
double-helixes, asteroid belts, spiral nebulae and
eclipses. Other crop formations are not so obvious to
the left-sided, logical part of the brain, and yet
hold tremendous right-brain symbolism relating to the
shift of human consciousness. These symbols remind the
inner consciousness of what it once knew but had
forgotten. They are wake-up calls to a humanity in
transformation.
Owen Waters, Editor
Infinite Being Publishing LLC
When I researched back through the crop circle
archives last year I came across a most encouraging
surprise.
If you look at the Infinite Being logo at the top left
of this web page, you will see that it consists of, 1)
the symbol for infinity, and 2) being, symbolized by a
circle. I had always thought that a circle was the
best way to represent the holistic, all-inclusive
nature of being as a state of consciousness.
Well, on July 28th, 1994, at West Overton near Avebury,
Wiltshire, guess what shape was formed in a field on
that day? Here it is:
How about that for a message in the fields?
Whoever is sending us messages through such
transformational imagery is obviously helping us
through a critical juncture in human history. Whoever
they are, and however they form these beautiful crop
circles so delicately and so quietly, I just call
them, our "Friends in the Fields."
For more crop circle photographs
The aerial photographs in this
article were reproduced courtesy of Steve Alexander of
www.temporarytemples.co.uk.
Please visit his web site for more fascinating studies
in crop circle artistry by our friends in the fields
(click on Image Library when you get there).
Steve Alexander is one of the most prolific
photographers of the crop circles. His work is widely
used in advertising, media and publishing world-wide.
His professional and artistic approach earned him a
photographic award from the British Broadcasting
Corporation and his pictures have also been used in
television documentaries and cinematic films.
His web site offers yearbooks filled with his
best photographs at 12.50 UK pounds each.
They’re just beautiful, real collector’s items,
and they make great conversation starters when placed
on your coffee table! I’ve been ordering one every
year for the past five years. If, like me, you order
from the USA, the credit card charge works out to less
than US$30, including postage.
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