Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Crop Circles


I have been asked recently about a Crop Circle. I get asked about these things with some regularity so I have requested Grandfather to make a reply to those individuals who wanted to know. I thought perhaps you might be interested in it as well.

The important thing to remember in Grandfather's reply is that the questioner wanted details and as many details as possible and that is why the answer reads the way it does, I believe.

It is also my understanding that the reason this answer was given by Grandfather is because Crop Circles are being presented to the global community in a language that is universal as long as you can see or if not if you can be there where the Crop Circle was presented and feel the energy or both.

It is also my understanding that Crop Circles are intended to provide us with a history of our experience here and some glimmer of the outcome of that experience as well as our future.

I believe this particular Crop Circle is meant to cover past, present and future with a accent towards what is happening now.

Goodlife.


From Grandfather:

This is not as complicated as it looks. The outer bands of circles representing motion forward are clearly delineated as feminine since the circle and round in general is feminine.

The inner is about the age of mechanization and the philosophies that support it, even though they may present themselves as something natural they are in fact encased in something that as a mechanical and technical are not in their own nature of the natural world. This is it in a nutshell.

Most crop circles are not complicated. They are meant to be a gradual telling of history in a way that visually impacts and is not intended to be theoretical or even something that is scribed as fact. If you know that then you will not look for infinitesimal details. It is always in those small details and "facts" that you will find the means to create argument which can build into conflict and beyond. It is better to have a general meaning than one that attempts to enforce a "truth."

Goodlife.