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New Crop Circle: Pulsating Yin-Yang?

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posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:01 AM
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New Crop Circle: Pulsating Yin-Yang?


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Image Russell Stannard Copyright 2009

A photograph of the new formation at West Kennett that appeared on Solstice night. This was greeting the people at the West Kennett Long Barrow when dawn broke.

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posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:01 AM
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This seems to be a familiar theme -- with the additions of "vibrations".


In Chinese philosophy, the concept of ying yang ([yin - simplified Chinese: 阴; traditional Chinese: 陰; pinyin: yīn] [yang - simplified Chinese: 阳; traditional Chinese: 陽; pinyin: yáng] eum-yang in Korean; often referred to in the west as yin and yang) is used to describe how seemingly disjunct or opposing forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, giving rise to each other in turn. The concept lies at the heart of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine,[1] and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, taijiquan, and qigong. Many natural dualities - e.g. dark and light, female and male, low and high - are cast in Chinese thought as yin yang.

Yin and yang are complementary opposites within a greater whole. Everything has both yin and yang aspects, which constantly interact, never existing in absolute stasis. Compare wuji. Yin and yang is symbolized by various forms of the Taijitu.

Link: en.wikipedia.org...


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posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:12 AM
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thats so awesome, thats so nice, i think it means a new era is begging , and we need to be ready for the shockwave, but i thin its a nice find, Thank you so very much



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:23 AM
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Don't they usually have "Summer Solstice" Parties in England where a bunch of people get together and spend the night or something.

Is that what is being referred to when he says: This is what greeted all the people..."?

Anybody know about this?



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:27 AM
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Originally posted by lpowell0627
Don't they usually have "Summer Solstice" Parties in England where a bunch of people get together and spend the night or something.

Is that what is being referred to when he says: This is what greeted all the people..."?

Anybody know about this?
We have that in the Scandianvia countries too, its a Tradition,



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:29 AM
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Wouldn't there have been an awful lot of people milling about? There were at least two circles last night -- somebody had to see something, right?

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posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:31 AM
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That i dont know i wasnt there cuz im not English, well i guess some one would had seen something, but i guess does where to busy doing something else, im not sure if any one have seen these been made so, i cant answer that sorry.



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 10:59 AM
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Maybe they should move all the CCTV's from the streets into the fields...




posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 11:20 AM
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Seriously, you bring up a good point. There has to be some overlay of these cameras, right? Or are they only in heavily populated city-like areas? I'm from the US so I have no idea.



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 04:18 PM
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I dont know what to think anymore about the possible meanings of these most awsome works of art in our crops.....but they sure do have out attention don't they? Do they allways appear at night?



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 05:01 PM
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Yea, ok... That one is definitely man-made.
I like how its perfectly parallel with the path lines that are already in the field.

LAME!



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 06:49 PM
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Thats not a very good reason to immediately dismiss it. Check out some of the man made ones, you can see that their lines are sketchy, especially the curved ones. That said, there are some good man made ones, but the lines in this yin/yang formation are ridiculously uniform. Either way, we have no way of knowing, but to dismiss an entire formation just because of where it was placed in the field is lame.



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 07:04 PM
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Whatever way the circle is situated in that field, it would still have plow lines going through it, so it proves nothing.

I just don't see how that could of been made over night without without being seen. I don't think you realize the work it would have taken. It's a massive circle, there would have had to be a lot of people, lights, equipment (no way was it done with boards). It would have had to be surveyed, and marked out to get that perfection. It could not have been done in one night.

How would you get those perfect curves ending in a point? If you think it's man-made then you should be able to explain how it's done? Otherwise you're just kidding yourself. How could all these circles be man made and no one seen doing it?



posted on Jun, 21 2009 @ 09:41 PM
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Thats not a very good reason to immediately dismiss it. [...] Either way, we have no way of knowing, but to dismiss an entire formation just because of where it was placed in the field is lame.


Actually, its a perfectly logical reason to dismiss it.


reply to post by Wally Hope
 



Whatever way the circle is situated in that field, it would still have plow lines going through it, so it proves nothing.


You're obviously quick to dismiss this GLARING detail which screams MAN-MADE. What do you think is more likely; A group of people using the plow lines as guides to make the pretty circles and patterns, OR some [supernatural/UFO/alien/Gov't.. etc] just felt like aligning their creative, yet very terrestrial symbols in such a way?

I think you know the answer, or at least I hope you do, but maybe you're just not willing to accept the truth. I am not saying all crop circles are shams, but I certainly believe this one is.


I just don't see how that could of been made over night without without being seen. I don't think you realize the work it would have taken. It's a massive circle, there would have had to be a lot of people, lights, equipment (no way was it done with boards). It would have had to be surveyed, and marked out to get that perfection. It could not have been done in one night.


Yet, it was created overnight,
no doubt by some talented individuals,
and I'm willing to bet they are from Earth.


How would you get those perfect curves ending in a point? If you think it's man-made then you should be able to explain how it's done? Otherwise you're just kidding yourself. How could all these circles be man made and no one seen doing it?


I'm no expert on creating these things, but those shapes and patterns would be easy to create using a simple rope like a compass. Considering the center of each circle is conveniently located along those plow lines, you're the one kidding yourself if you believe this is anything other than some people who must LOVE getting this kind of attention. The whole argument of, "But no one saw it, I don't know how they could make this without anyone seeing" is illogical.

Do you watch wheat crops at 4 in the morning?
Do you know anyone that patrols crops and fields nightly?
What about during the day even?


I bet ya don't!

I mean really, this is such a poor example that none of the usual
debunkers are here to demolish this. Instead I got the honor...
Aaaaaand I'm officially done here.

Have a goodnight guys and/or gals, DoOon't stop, beeeeeliEEving!



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 02:36 AM
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Ok, I'm no specialist or anything, but when I look at this I instantly thought of a "slinky like object"

Allow me to attempt to explain:

The yin-yang at the top would be like one opened end of the slinky. If you think about it in a 3 dimensional way, it would be like someone twisted the slinky around its self so that the two ends of it are above and below one another. I dunno if that makes sense to anyone else, but alot of cropcircles I see tend to pop out at me in 3 dimensions. I didn't see the "vibrations" I saw it as one object twisting around itself so both ends could be seen at the same time.

What else seems to enforce this idea, is that if you would take a single object like that, and twisted it around itself in the same fashion, one side would be upside down from the other, just like the yin-yang's are.

This is just how I first percieved it, anyone has any input I'd love to hear.



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 02:55 AM
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Oh hell yea!!! Thats an awesome crop circle OP!
I think I wanna use that as my Avatar(It woulod fit perfectly with the name).

Reply to some of the posters about it lining up with the field.... I SERIOUSLY, SERIOUSLY doubt that IF Aliens came all the way over here, found a field to draw some crop circles on..that the last thing that they would worry about is... "Hey Alien bro, if we line it up with the lines on the fields these pety humans will just call it a hoax, so lets angle it a little bit so they believe us.
Also....the people who made these circles(if it was them) are obviously talented people, so I doubt that they would need any sort of "visual aid" in order to create what they need to create. Get what Im saying ?
BTW, Im still using this pic!


Good find. S&F+one point.



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 10:41 AM
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The whole argument of, "But no one saw it, I don't know how they could make this without anyone seeing" is illogical.


True, but equally illogical as your argument. None of us understand, or know what made them, but to claim that it was MOST DEFINITELY made by humans is just as illogical as saying it was MOST DEFINITELY made by aliens. Also, the yin and yang are ancient symbols of dualism, one of the oldest philosophical beliefs, if our "intelligent" human race was able to figure it out so long ago, who is to say that some other being outside of our planet does not comprehend the same theory?

One last point, and this one is just to explain myself more than anything. If you check up on some of the few most recent crop formations, they include many "terrestrial" symbols; fish, jellyfish, a dragonfly, and a phoenix. *REMEMBER THIS IS JUST AN IDEA* 1. The rest of the universe had the same amount of time to form intelligent life as earth. 2. this shows that the probability of it happening should be close to that of the probability of intelligent life forming on earth (of course an infinite amount of other variables come into play here as well) 3. Say one of these races had enough time to figure out things we do not know, such as how to manipulate space/time in order to move great distances in short amount of time. 4. If you were one of them, and wanted to communicate a message to a race of sentinent beings on "earth" you just found, would you use symbols from your own world? Possibly. More than likely though, you are going to figure out some way of coding your messages so they understand what you are trying to say, or you take some of their own symbols, or perhaps symbols you have in common (yin/yang), to catch their attention.

Chances are they were created by aliens...

...who came from a distant planet light years away using technology we know nothing about.

Unfortunately for me, there are also chances that it was created by humans.....

.....from earth using technology we know nothing about. That aparently doesn't wake up the neighbors. And can produce intricate designs in a wheat field overnight without breaking any stalks. Thats some pretty efficient technology. Good thing us humans never make mistakes.

I'm not saying.....

......I'm just saying....



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 10:44 AM
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Just went back to check on the crop circle, and someone who was there during the wee morning hours snapped this....

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interesting...



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 12:18 PM
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I think it's man made but rather good artwork and planning in a desperate attempt to get media coverage. None-the-less they are nice art should have a bunch of them on a poster, would be very trippy.



posted on Jun, 22 2009 @ 12:18 PM
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and here we got another from few days earlier:

day 1:


day 2:


day 3:


but keep in mind that it has been done in 3 days...could very likely be man made except its a concept itself in doing so.

interpretions of above:
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[edit on 22-6-2009 by LaMano]




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