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A
new crop picture
near Boorowa on November 23, 2012 shows a “Seed of Life”
inside of a nested “Vesica Piscis”, and bears a striking
similarity to the map of a total solar eclipse, which
was watched by
millions of people over northern Australia at sunrise,
ten days earlier on November 13, 2012 |
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“The most famous example in nature of a Vesica Piscis is during
a total solar eclipse. Then the Moon's apparent size is the same
as that of the Sun. As the Moon moves to cover the Sun, at a
certain moment in time it forms a Vesica Piscis. In some ancient
cultures, the Sun was regarded as a male god, while the Moon was
regarded as a goddess. That Vesica Piscis geometry symbolized an
opening or gateway between two polarities, through which
creation can take place” (see
Vesica_piscis)
· A
new crop circle near Boorowa, Australia (just northwest of Yass)
was first reported on November 23, 2012. By then it appeared
quite old, and could have been made one or two weeks earlier.
Ostensibly it shows a “Seed of Life” from sacred geometry, drawn
at the centre of a nested “Vesica Piscis”:

Careful measurements from an aerial photograph, kindly taken by
Rosco Williams, suggest a series of integral ratios for the
diameters of its five primary circles as 8, 8, 7, 6 and 4:

This
crop picture also bears a striking resemblance to the map of a
total solar eclipse, which was watched by millions
of people over northern Australia at sunrise, ten days earlier
on November 13, 2012 (see
Solar_eclipse_of_November_13,_2012):

In
fact, that crop picture pointed in the field toward
sunrise in the east, exactly where the total solar
eclipse began (see
home.cc.umanitoba.ca):

A
schematic movie of the November 13, 2012 solar eclipse may be
seen here:

What
do you think? Was the Boorowa crop picture made in relation to a
total solar eclipse?
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC LMB 1982-1986, CSIRO
Australia 1987-2010)
P.S.
With many thanks to Troy Byrne, Jo Bryne and Rosco Williams.
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