Yatesbury, nr Calne, Wiltshire, UK. Reported 21st June.

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Four globes circling a larger globe on the Solstice must refer to the seasons of the year; but which year . . . that from the perspective of Earth (a solar year) . . . or the Great Year (i.e., the 26,000-year cycle that is the Precession of the Equinoxes . . . called by Plato, The Great Year) . . . or both?! 

Though it's just a hunch, I think it may indeed refer to both at once. Why? Note that the axis of each circle/globe is off-centre . . . reminding us that Earth "wobbles" on its axis . . . producing the Precession of the Equinoxes. 

And as the Great Year turns, we leave the Age of Pisces, and enter the Age of Aquarius . . . or so, they say.  

John Del Campo



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There is balance in all creation. There is the centre, the still point, surrounded by movement. This movement will always find balance. When energies, thoughts, inspiration goes out from the still point, the movement adjusts to find it's new balance. In the still point, there seems to be no movement. In the movement, there seems to be no status quo. See the balance in these concepts? 

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