Solar eclipse, leading to trinity.
The
centre of this formation clearly depicts a solar eclipse as
observed from the sun. The moon, which is almost 4 times smaller
than the Earth, passes the surface of the earth, creating a
shadow. This has been depicted in the following picture:

Further
the 2 signs on both sides of the eclipse symbolize a double
yin-yang-symbol. The normal yin-yang-symbol looks like this:

There is
a clear relationship with the formation of the 8th of
May 2012 last year, which also depicted a interconnected double
yin-yang-symbol! Now the question is to which solar eclipse does
this formation refer and what do the crop circle makers want to
put forward? The cosmology on the date of both formations
clarifies that it refers to the solar eclipse of the 20th
– 21st May 2012 in a conjunction with the Pleiades!
The following diagram depicts how the cosmology of the dates of
both formations has been connected with the cosmology of this
solar eclipse (UCT 00:00):

The crop
circle makers clearly changed the normal yin-yang-symbol to
refer to the principle of trinity: the principle that harmony
can only arise from connecting polarities. This is the effect of
the solar eclipse: the polarities of the sun and the moon are
perfectly equilibrated by the stars, especially the Pleiades!
This solar eclipse announces new age, which means that ego
dissolves and people will be reconnected with their true origin
as reflected by the stars. In contrast with conceptions of
Maya-researchers, new age starts 12-13 days after this eclipse:
The true end-date of the Long Count is the 1st of
June 2012. Next day new age already starts! Profound research
clarifies this and this fact has been confirmed by many crop
circle formations!
Why did
the crop circle makers depict the solar eclipse in this way? The
main reason is that the central part of the formation that
depicts the solar eclipse also depicts Saturn with its rings!
Why Saturn? During the eclipse on the 20th - 21st
May 2012 there is a very close conjunction of Saturn with the
star Spica. In former times Spica was the reference star
regarding astrology and marks the beginning of the sign Libra.
This is still the case in Vedic astrology. Nowadays most
astrologers use the “tropical” zodiac, which actually is an
artificial zodiac that has been related to the seasons, but
doesn’t reflect the true zodiac. Despite this people often live
in accordance with this tropical zodiac, as the merits of
astrologers clarify. However the crop circle makers wanted to
point out that the solar eclipse reconnects us with the stars
and the true sidereal zodiac, which nowadays precisely deviates
24 degrees from the western tropical zodiac.
See also
www.33mm.eu/en/
Marc Smulders