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Whenever we see
something recognizable in a crop circle, such as this cube, it means
that whatever it is will be changed considerably, diminished in
importance, or disappears entirely as a direct or indirect result of
future comet impacts.
The cube in crop
circles represents the box referred to in the saying “think outside
of the box.” In other words it represents our species understanding
of whom we are and our place in the universe. Our present
understanding will be improved over the time of the comet impacts
(around 250 years) as radically as the shift from the Medieval to
the Modern mindset. The comet impacts will accelerate this process
only in a number of areas. Of course, great changes will also occur
independently of impacts, for example, when the promised Messiahs of
the world’s true religions finally make their appearance during this
250 year period (and their anti-types).
Other formations
illustrate that the cube can be broken up into a specific number of
cubes, or topics for change, such as the one at Sugar Hill,
Wiltshire, August 1, 2007, where 18 cubes are displayed. A
particular impact can be connected to a particular cube, as shown in
the Northdown, Wiltshire in August 19, 2007 formation.
Important crop
circle ideas are never shown just once. Past examples of cube
formations are Andrews T784, Allington, Wiltshire, June 23, 1999;
Andrews T804, Honeystreet, Wiltshire, July 17, 1999; and Avebury
Trusloe, Wiltshire, July 23, 1999.
Kenneth Heck |