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Given the wide variety of interpretations of any given Crop formation, please note that  the opinions published by the individual contributors to this site do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Crop Circle Connector.


With thanks to Marina Sassi

“The usual sign of Earth, a cross in a circle, also served for other purposes and other deities, such as Wotan or the solar spirit.  However, the Pueblo legend of Spider Woman mentions the crosswise division of earth into four quarters as the Goddess’s first act of creation.   Spider Woman, also known as Thinking Woman, was the primordial being.  To begin making the world, she first spun a thread from east to west, then another from north to south, so the point of the crossing would determine the centre of the earth.”

Walker, Barbara. Woman’s Dictionary of Symbols &  Sacred Objects. Castle Books, NJ. 1988.  P. 339.


A rare example of native American imagery in English crops! The Cherokee and Choctaw people had a legend of Grandmother Spider, who supposedly brought the Sun into our world by carrying it on her back. A new crop picture from April 19 seems to illustrate that legend precisely, by showing the schematic picture of a water spider with a four-armed cross (their symbol for “Sun”) on its back.  

A circular region of crop surrounding that spider was then divided into 46 radial sectors, possibly to suggest “46 weeks between solar eclipses”. Really, could any local human fakers have been clever enough to design this picture? Or might we be seeing here a rare, little-appreciated, extra-terrestrial sense of humour?


Please forgive me if I am  overreacting but the latest formation seems to have a resemblance to my ultimate machine theory on my site.

. http://www.cropcirclewisdom.com
 

 
Andrew Pyrka (Cheltenham)


20th April I went to The West Kennett Formation, surprisingly intricate for rapeseed: the emanating rays are equal and extremely straight. I counted 21 each side The smallest of the the three circles on the right hand side appears totally undisturbed, with a swirled, woven floor, and a very tall standing centre.
 
May be you can see theses features from my quick photo's?
 
The main shape is obviously a figure 8, symbolizing Infinity. In the larger (Male) teardrop shape on the right hand side:~ remains one standing  (off) centre piece, with clear evidence there was an opposite, creating 2 centred standing swirls. Whilst in the smaller (Female) shaped teardrop, there is one centred standing swirl.
 
The flattened cross in the Centre .Circle is a NYAME NNWU NA MAWU

 West African Wisdom Symbol meaning:~

"God never dies, therefore I cannot die"

Hence a symbol of God's omnipresence and  the perpetual existence of wo/man's spirit  This signifies the immortality of man's soul, believed to be a part of God.  Because the soul rests with God after death, it cannot die.
 
It seems to me this a merging of Male / Female into One a message regarding Infinity In The Now.
 
JIC

 

 
 

 

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This crop circle seems to be marking the date April 20th 2009, in the centre, with December 21st 2012 at one of the extremes and August 18th 2005 at the other.  There is a Mayan ring of time around the middle date, which goes from December 11 2008 (i.e., the day when it was found a watch ring in a Ming tomb in Shangsi, China, pointing 10:06, as 1006 x 2: 2012) until August 28 2009, for a 260 days period around the date of the centre of this design.

Ivan Castillo


The Earth's magnetosphere and the solar wind


From: Magnetosphere
 

I would like to post and observation on to comments re the 19th of April 2009 crop circle formation. I am not sure how this is done. I have not written up my observations but just used picture and leave it to the viewer. I have used the first two pictures from the articles sight re; this crop circle and the other I have listed it’s source. I found the initial picture, a much better one with the sun included in the image, on page 43 of The Electric Universe by Wallace Thornhill and David Talbott and immediately saw the resemblance to the spider and the crop circle, the sun and the earth. I believe that the crop picture could be telling us some thing about the sun earth relation ship, i.e. how the sun solar winds and sun flares effect us/earth.  

Also the electric universe theory uses a lot of cross reference to ancient pictor-graphs, story and legend so has an interesting connection to a lot of the crop circles.

Hanna Utzinger


I'm new to this field, but in looking at crop circles from the past 2 years, I was stunned to see one that is, to me at least, clearly the native American (ubiquitous through numerous cultures) symbol for Spider Woman, the Great Weaver who weaves the world into existence with the stories she tells, with what she imagines.  I attached the two images, one from a mound builder gorget that is probably about 1000 years old.  The "spider and cross" is a symbol of balance - to this day Navajo (Dine) weavers work "spider woman's cross" into their work. The crop builders include the "Web" as backdrop, which pleases me very well.  I've been researching this stuff for many years if you have any further interest in the symbol..............currently working on a book called "Spider Woman's Hands".

Thanks.........just wanted to share this obscure bit of information which people who do not live in the American southwest may not be aware of.  Curious also what was going on when this symbol occurred..........perhaps the "13 Indigenous Grandmothers" were weaving their message?

Lauren Raine


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