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Image by John Dove © 2007 |
East Field of July 7: a lunar phase calendar for the summer of 2007
that ends anomalously in cycle four
Two new crop
pictures appeared on July 7 at East Field and Fiddler's Lane.
The first at Fiddler's Lane suggests a "dislocation" of
some kind, while the second at East Field suggests a "date".
East Field seems
to show a lunar phase calendar for the summer of 2007, extending
from May 15 to September 15. If so, then each "really
large ball" in that picture would represent a full Moon, while
many other "small balls" would indicate other phases of
the Moon (new or half) which are less fractionally illuminated
within any 29-day period.
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Image by Lucy Pringle © 2007 |
The first full Moon on the far end of East Field (largest central
ball, spanning two tramlines) could plausibly represent a calendar
date of June 1, earlier this summer when our Moon was full. It lies
at the centre of 29 contiguous balls in an arc-like series, representing
one lunar cycle of 29.5 days from May 15 to June 15.
The second full Moon on the other end of East Field (next largest
central ball, spanning one and one-half tramlines) could represent
June 30, only a week ago when our Moon was again full. It lies at
the centre of 29 more contiguous balls in an arc-like series, representing
a second complete lunar cycle of 29.5 days from June 15 to July
15.
The third full
Moon at East Field (a slightly smaller "upside-down" central
ball, spanning only one tramline) could represent a date
of July 30, as the next full Moon at the end of this
month. It lies at the centre of 17 contiguous balls in an arc-like
series, which might be the number of days within this third cycle
(July 15 to August 14) when our Moon will be visible above the
horizon.
Another small,
isolated, round ball lies inside of that third inverted arc.
It could plausibly be meant to signify "the last full
Moon in a series of four".
There is no "fourth full Moon" at East Field, but only
a small "partial arc" close to the centre of that crop
picture. It could easily have been drawn as continuing onward
to a fourth full Moon on August 28, then to the end of a
fourth lunar cycle on September 13. Instead, that fourth lunar cycle
ends precipitously after just six small balls or days, sometime
around August 14 to 22.
A more precise decoding of East Field is necessary and will be undertaken
soon. Two other pictures from Wayland's Smithy 2005 or 2006 seem
related both in date and content.
- RED COLLIE
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Image by Mike Murray © 2007 |
I Went to this marvellous Formation to-day, the sheer size is overwhelming.
I couldn't even guess the area covered. It seems to ray out from
a very large central circle then all the lines of circles decrease
in size to nothing. There are lots of grape shot circles, some with
tufts.
The formation dowsed positive, I borrowed a pendulum from a young
lady, when I used it my arm tingled, this happened at New Barn last
year.
As you can see from my pictures, the lay of the crop is good although
after only a day it is jumping up again. I couldn't visualise the
formation from above and wait eagerly for an aerial photograph.
Ahh just seen it wow.
- Mike Murray
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Diagram by Diego
Kamadon © 2007 |
This breathtaking
formation emphasizes again on '9', completion in the Mayan meaning,
while strongly pointing out the nature of duality leading into
a moment of choice, the Door in Time shown in the Yatesbury Mayan
Calendar Code formation. Dual 8 leads into 9, 11 meets the 9
at the 12th circle, 17 is twice the 8 and a step beyond (the
9th Ray activation of consciousness beyond duality). You might
sense the single circle at center of the smaller ‘9
formation’ is the white pyramid of Quetzalcoatl in my Golden
Ball Hill interpretation, the heart shifted from the rectangular
temple of the Jaguar (the Kings Chamber of the lightbody)
into the high heart chakra above
Please note the third trail of small holograms descending in-between
both larger arcs (my small red arrow pointing down), which literally
points out the nature of ascending and descending Earth holograms during
ascension periods
This Andromeda Grand
Cycle enfolding at every 8th conclusion of the 26,000 years Alcyone
cycle has been known as the Tear in the Eye of Horus by the ancients,
for we never before have been able to prevent the holograms of Earth
from splicing into twin-pairs at the ascension seat again, for there
have been always souls holding on – and
so, Mother always fragmented herself again, so as to allow
these ones to continue on in separation from wholeness:

Diagram by Diego Kamadon © 2007
- Diego Kamadon