On 12 August, in Ansty, a small town near Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, an incredible crop circle made its appearance.
This represents an outer ring that resembles Stargate, with three leaves that arise from the center with a symmetrical hexagonal structure behind, and a flower of life as a geometric pattern behind.
The three are very important in this one, three being the figure of the trinity, a figure which Pythagoras, known as the first “scientist”, considered as the first male figure (where 2 is the first female figure, and 1 being the origin of all digits, and contains all digits in it.)
He also described it as the first complete figure in linear time, given that there was a beginning, a middle, and an end.
What does this crop circle mean? I find him very similar to Stargate. Maybe it’s time we opened cosmic portals, what do you think?
There are also 20 glyphs around the edge, which appear to be reflected on opposite sides, meaning that there are 10 glyphs in total.
For Pythagoras and within the framework of numerology, 10 represented the cosmos as a whole. The beginning and the end, alpha and omega, 0 and 1, from where all things began and ended.
Also, because 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10. 1,2,3 and 4 are rather special and important figures in the creation of all things.
Lara Starr said:
I am amazed to see how some may think that all crop circles are made by normal people with ropes and wood. Let them forget that they are made by bending the stems at a perfect 51 degree angle without being broken.
Let them forget the strange electromagnetic energy they emit with electronics, including cameras, cell phones and even pacemakers. Let them forget the fact that they are made in silence, in the middle of the night, without lights and without leaving a single imprint behind.
Let them forget that these are incredibly complex motives that often represent clear messages about advanced science, mathematics and even an important historical significance. If we consider that the last 500 years of crop circles were made by a group of drunk students who have nothing better to do. This is much easier to explain in this way.
-Lara Starr, FB
Lara also theorizes that the symbolism of glyphs strangely recalls the ancient Greek hieroglyphics deciphered commonly called ” ” Linear A ” “. What do you think?
All images were taken by MrGyro , and is protected by its copyright.
If you are in the Wiltshire area and want to see the Crop Circle by yourself, the farm allows guests to visit!
Source: Esprit Science Metaphysiques
Editor’s note: The original article is in french, so there might be some translation errors.
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