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Originally posted by L.HAMILTON
S+F I can't believe that there are people that actually believe that crop circles are man made.
Originally posted by L.HAMILTON
S+F I can't believe that there are people that actually believe that crop circles are man made.
Originally posted by Yummy Freelunch
Wow, that is beautiful~! Did you notice the shading on it? Thats amazing, if that is man made, then I'll eat my hat! Or they are reaaaally good artists. S&F
We were looking at the Circle Connectors website this evening, when my son mentioned that the symbols on the formation at South Field, Near Alton Priors, Wiltshire, June 27th, looked like something he had seen in a Mayan depiction. I did some research and found some correlation to at least some of the symbols on Mayan calendar wheel. I referred to the calendar wheel link provided from Calleman’s site at www.calleman.com , which referred me to mayaportal.lucita.net . The symbols at the bottom of the appendages at each side of the formation appear to be “Oxlahun” or Tone Thirteen, which represents ascension and the completion of all things. The energy of this tone completes, evolves, and transcends. About halfway up the appendage on the left, there appears to be the symbol for “Uac” or Tone Six, which represents flow and movement of volume through space, creating time.
Perhaps an expert in Mayan translations could decipher more of the meanings of this formation. Just thought I would put the idea out there that this might be an avenue to explore.
Vicky Miller
Link: www.cropcircleconnector.com...
Originally posted by NoJoker13
reply to post by Jacqua
Well if this was my main hobby like say playing the guitar is, I can do that in the dark, so theoretically I could also make crop circles (if that were my hobby).
Originally posted by lpowell0627
reply to post by TheAmused
Instead of spending time determining whether or not they are made by aliens or humans, why don't we all work together to find out the meaning.
No matter who/what makes them -- these pictures are chosen for a reason. Let's face it -- there are million upon millions of possible pictures to draw.
I mean, it's not like it's a picture of a Ford Mustang or giant ice cream cone.
Let's forget who makes them and focus on what they mean.
Determining the meaning will probably make it easier to narrow down who could be making them.