© Lucy
Pringle
Interpretation
of the Crop Circle Appeared at Westwoods, nr Lockeridge, Wiltshire.
Reported 31st May.
Many thanks to
Lucy Pringle for shooting this wonderful aerial picture from this angle.
Otherwise, we will not be able to decrypt this formation correctly.
Compared to
other crop formations, this one seems to receive less attention.
Probably because this one is much smaller in scale and the formation is
too simple. Or maybe it looks like children’s graffiti on the wall and
the geometric balance is not professional and precise enough. From just
one glance, this obviously looks like a snake to most people and snake
is generally thought to be an evil animal. So no much attention is paid
to it. Some people even think this is a man-made circle from the above
points of view.
As a matter of
fact, it is not. Today I am going to justify this crop formation.
This formation
actually has interesting novelty in it. The theme of its originality is
about the germination period of the initial 1000 years in the next
civilization. The child-like image is a metaphor of the immature period.
Therefore, first of all, this crop formation is much smaller than the
others. The crop makers want to say that children are smaller than
adults and still have room to grow with time. Second, the imprecise
pattern is made on purpose just like children’s graffiti on the wall.
This is to emphasize this period is like a childhood. Third,
uncomplicated and simple formation is to depict the germination period
is as simple as children. Fourth, this formation can not be viewed
horizontally by instinct. In must be seen vertically.

If you do it
vertically, you will realize it is not a snake at all. It is a sprouting
seed of wheat, buried in the soil. Circle makers cleverly use the crop
field again to make the formation. They use the tramline to be the
boundary of ground and underground, which is also the line between the
seed and the sprout. The triple circles adjacent to the sprouting seed
represent 3 “0”s, which is 000. So it is indicating the time for us. The
initial 1000 years of the next new civilization is still the germination
period, which is like a tottering child, not as mature as an adult.
Hopefully the
above interpretation will change people’s impression about this
formation and meanwhile manifest the circle maker’s creative
originality.
Crop Circle
Decoder: H.K.D. Copyright 2010
Translator: Lisa
C. Kuo