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Farley
Mount Sparsholt Hampshire crop circle 19th July 2010
Good afternoon Matthew
this is Meroth: welcome back. I’ve come with information to help you
about the crop circle at Farley Mount Hampshire.
Firstly we’d like to say
that the imagery is a simple depiction of your solar system; with the
sun at the centre and the planets surrounding, and has two essential key
meanings.
Firstly and very
importantly, it represents the fact that the changes which you on Earth
are currently going through, are indeed also going to affect all the
planets in your solar system and others beyond. It’s important to
understand that the step change in consciousness which you are
experiencing is something which will happen across all planets; and that
all races are involved in this.
This is a point which we
have been labouring for some time now, and this is of course why we and
many other races are so keen to assist in the transition for you on
Earth, because it is important for all of us – it is essential for all
of us – that this transition is successfully undertaken by you and that
you move through this period with the minimum of disruption. Without
this we are all to a certain extent held back. It’s important to grasp
this point that you are not experiencing these changes in isolation.
The other major point,
which leads on from this, is that of connectedness and interdependence.
It is sadly a fact of modern life on Earth that man, due to religion and
perhaps technology and science, views himself as apart from nature. He
sees nature unfortunately as something he needs to dominate and control,
and something which has to work for him.
This is unbalanced and
unfortunately leads to the sort of behaviour you see around the world
where the Earth is massively degraded by activities which supposedly
enhance economic growth and development. So by linking each of these
smaller circles which surround the sun, we try to illustrate the fact
that there is a connectedness and interdependence amongst everything.
This is a state which
the North American Indian cultures, which have been so badly treated,
were keenly aware of. They structured their society and behaviour in
such a way as to acknowledge this, and to behave in accordance with
this. It will eventually be the case that mankind will take heed of this
connectedness and understand his true place within nature, and not be in
a position where he attempts to dominate it.
We hope your readers
find this useful, and look forward to working with you again soon: good
afternoon.
Matthew Lewin
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