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T O P I C R E V I E WListensToTreesCrop Circle documentary examines evidence and paranormal phenomenon surrounding them. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5043378172083766362&q=alien+sign&ei=KqopSJe6O5D6jQKzjpHeCQ ------------------The truthis a brilliant, many-sided diamond.The great life fills this gem and colors from every side.Mystics, messengers, and sages and teachers of all ages, races and beliefs have spoken of a different face of this common Eternal Truth.ListensToTreesLatest Crop Circle information here: http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/interface2005.htm ListensToTreesThis looks interesting. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7441333249846634309&ei=X74pSKu-KpOOiwLHwIzhCQ&hl=en ListensToTreesOn Wow! I feel so: ------------------The truthis a brilliant, many-sided diamond.The great life fills this gem and colors from every side.Mystics, messengers, and sages and teachers of all ages, races and beliefs have spoken of a different face of this common Eternal Truth.ListensToTreesFlower Of Life: ListensToTreesSome rambles:Consciousness- more powerful than matter.A choice between Fear and Love.Music- key to higher states of being.Move past; transcend the realms of our limitations.ListensToTreesCrop Circles and their meanings 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT3THZ8UiewCrop Circles ~ Messages from the Gods http://www.trueghosttales.com/aliens/crop-circles-roberts.php Crop Circles and their message http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/cropcirc2.htm#c7 ListensToTrees http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/cropcirc2.htm#c7 Meaning.Many people believe that crop formations carry a symbolically encoded message. As with mythology, symbolism appeals to our imagination and is open to different interpretations. But most researchers would agree that crop formations are ‘mandalas of hope’ for our troubled world. The basic element of crop glyphs is the circle, which can symbolize unity, boundless space, and the universal creative spirit or godforce. Crop circles with rings and satellite circles sometimes resemble diagrams of the chemical elements, with their orbiting electrons. For instance, a central circle orbited by four satellites (quintuplet) symbolizes the carbon atom, with its four outer electrons, as well as being reminiscent of a Celtic cross. Two circles of differing sizes joined by an avenue can signify communication between the physical and spiritual worlds, while the absence of a joining line may signify a broken connection. A solid circle sometimes represents the male principle, and a ring or a circle with a ring the female principle. Joined by an avenue, these become symbols of the sacred marriage. However, if the arrangements of circles, rings, bars, avenues, claws, etc. found in the complex pictograms of the early 1990s represent a precise symbolic language, no one has managed to decipher it. It is noteworthy that some of these crop designs also appear in ancient petroglyphs (Silva, 2002, p. 146). http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/crop9000.jpg Fig. 12.2 Pentagram variation, Dadford, Buckinghamshire, 4 July 1998. Spirals, triangles, pentagons and pentagrams, hexagons, heptagons, octogons, etc. are all found in crop formations, each with its own symbolic connotations. An equilateral triangle, for example, can represent completion. Three-dimensionally it becomes the tetrahedron (four-sided pyramid), a key hermetic symbol, and a prime bonding pattern of matter. One of its best-known crop-glyph representations is the 1991 Barbury Castle tetrahedron (fig. 3.6). In ancient alchemy, balls on the tips of a tetrahedral triangle signify the three prime alchemical elements: salt, sulphur, mercury. The five-pointed star or pentagram (which, like the pentagon, displays the golden-mean ratio) symbolizes the human being, since a human figure with outstretched limbs fits within it. The six-pointed star or interlaced triangles (also known as Solomon’s seal or the sign of Vishnu) represents universal spirit and matter. ListensToTreesFig. 12.3 The Pythagorean symbol of wellbeing, Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire, 12/13 July 1997. Fig. 12.4 Ninefold formation with six-crescent vortex, Cherhill, Wiltshire, 18 July 1999. The spiral-shaped Stonehenge glyph (fig. 3.11) can represent several things: the computer-generated fractal known as the Julia Set; the base clef symbol used in musical notation; the spiral shape found in the nautilus shell and many other natural forms; and a mammalian skeleton with the correct number of vertebrae. Some have likened the interlocking spiral motif of the Triple Julia Set (fig. 9.1) to the Tibetan Buddhist symbol called the ‘wheel of joy’ (or gakyil), which symbolizes the primordial energy and also the three stages to enlightenment spoken of in Dzogchen teachings. Fig. 12.5 The Tibetan wheel of joy and its crop-circle counterpart (Silva, p. 162). Despite the widespread resistance to viewing crop formations as anything other than a man-made joke, they have left an indelible mark on our culture. Their stunning beauty, geometrical grace, multicultural symbolism and mysterious origins seem intended to intrigue, enchant and inspire us. There appears to be a creative intelligence behind the majority of crop formations, but one which prefers to remain anonymous, and to leave anyone who is paying attention to draw their own conclusions, like some sort of intelligence test or intuition test. Crop formations have been called ‘temporary temples’, and it is fitting that they should show an affinity for places which for millennia have been centres of worship and spiritual focus. In South Africa, crop circles are called ‘great circles of the gods’; when a circle appears, people erect a fence around it, and perform dances and other sacred rituals honouring the earth mother and the star gods. Colin Andrews has said that ‘crop circles are giving us all a spiritual nudge’, ‘a push towards the higher aspirations of peace and enlightenment’. ‘We are being challenged to learn,’ he says, ‘and the tools of our instruction are ancient spiritual symbols, mandalas, and other innate, natural patterns. ... [W]e are being given a wake-up call and it is our responsibility to acknowledge the message, and take action’ (2003, pp. 164-5). There is no telling for how much longer crop formations will continue to manifest in such great numbers and in such complex forms. Will they continue to evolve? Each year people wonder just how much more complex they can get, and every year the glyph-makers continue to spring surprises with their inventive genius. At some point – when their purpose is done or the stimulus runs dry – the glyphs will probably wind down again to rare appearances. Andy Thomas (2002, p. 174) writes: Let’s enjoy the formations while we have them and validate their significance simply by the fact they are gorgeous to look at, having made many very happy and left us carved a little deeper and a little wiser by the questions and issues they have raised. ... For one thing everyone agrees on, even the most committed sceptics, is that wherever they come from, the glyphs are art of the highest order. ... If grace and beauty are all the crop circles have brought into our world, we have reason enough to be thankful. Fig. 12.6 Flower with sixth petal not yet unfolded, Golden Ball Hill, Wiltshire, 14 July 2000.ListensToTreesCrop Circle Research - Circular Harmonics http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/harmonics.html "You mean crop circles are rock and roll"Julian CopeInspired by the work of Gerald Hawkins and our conversations on musical theory, I felt there was an important link between music and crop circles. Combining the two, I developed some computer software that could convert crop circle images into musical notes to see what 'tunes' were composed by them.BackgroundWhen I first heard of this Hawkin's, I became intrigued, strongly believing that he may indeed be onto something. He had already contacted me to comment on my three dimensional geometrical analysis, and I was now becoming intrigued by the 'musical link' being interested in this aspect of research myself.One day, whilst working in my capacity as a computer programmer, I discovered a program for the Acorn Archimedes range of computers which could take a scanned photograph and 'play' it as a sequence of tones, or harmonic scales. I decided to experiment with some crop circle photographs to see what tones were produced. I decided to initially try with a scanned aerial photograph of the famous Mandlebrot formation which appeared in Cambridge in 1991. I loaded it into the computer programme and started it running. What came out of my speakers quite surprised me. It wasn't exactly music, but it was certainly not objectionable. In fact it sounded almost like some of the 'new age' music tapes you can buy. After a few moments, the tones become almost hypnotic and I was sure they may be beneficial to meditation. Perhaps it could be a way to communicate with the circle makers....I decided to develop my own computer software based upon this initial idea, and to take it a step further and be able to not only geometrically analyse and 'measure' the formations but also 'play' them as music using a set of basic musical rules.Circular HarmonicsOver the years this software has developed and can now perform quite complex analysis and synthesis of musical tones and harmonics based either on the actual 'pixels' in the image or on the physical ratios of the circles and elements within the formation itself. Being initially surprised (and impressed) with the results, I decided to 'sample' some more formations as well as a computer generated image of the actual Mandlebrot set. I recorded the output from this initial experimentation onto audio tape and subsequently mastered an audio CD.Entitled "Circular Harmonics", it consists of four audio tracks 'composed' from the 1991 Mandlebrot formation, a mathematical image of the Mandlebrot set, the first 1994 Galaxy formation which appeared along the Avebury Avenue and the 1994 Oliver's Castle formation which appeared in the punchbowl near Devizes.Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in obtaining a copy for your own research, meditation or healing purposes.Some short samples can be downloaded in MP3 format below. http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/harmonics.html silverstone ListensToTrees NAM quote:Music- key to higher states of being.I am more and more convinced that this is true. It feels that way.CharlotteI was just looking through some images of crop circles last night...Great! thread LTT, Thanks for the info praecipuamysterious but i dont think it's divine. i mean, i don't think god came down on earth to draw these crop circle. amazing though. ListensToTreesI just got sent this brilliant link: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=48927255&blogID=341849701&Mytoken=E9334396-8A90-4C1B-AD8FCF008ED5EDF869662849 Lei_KueiThey are so cool to look at, some extraterrestrials are quite the artists eh Totally agree on Music being a key to higher states also JaiThese links are great. I will view them all when I have time to really get into them. Has anyone seen the documentary "Star Dreams"? It pulls all the most compelling evidence together and makes a brilliant argument for ET involvement. I highly recommend this film.
------------------The truthis a brilliant, many-sided diamond.The great life fills this gem and colors from every side.Mystics, messengers, and sages and teachers of all ages, races and beliefs have spoken of a different face of this common Eternal Truth.
Consciousness- more powerful than matter.A choice between Fear and Love.
Music- key to higher states of being.
Move past; transcend the realms of our limitations.
Crop Circles ~ Messages from the Gods http://www.trueghosttales.com/aliens/crop-circles-roberts.php
Crop Circles and their message http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/cropcirc2.htm#c7
Meaning.
Many people believe that crop formations carry a symbolically encoded message. As with mythology, symbolism appeals to our imagination and is open to different interpretations. But most researchers would agree that crop formations are ‘mandalas of hope’ for our troubled world.
The basic element of crop glyphs is the circle, which can symbolize unity, boundless space, and the universal creative spirit or godforce. Crop circles with rings and satellite circles sometimes resemble diagrams of the chemical elements, with their orbiting electrons. For instance, a central circle orbited by four satellites (quintuplet) symbolizes the carbon atom, with its four outer electrons, as well as being reminiscent of a Celtic cross.
Two circles of differing sizes joined by an avenue can signify communication between the physical and spiritual worlds, while the absence of a joining line may signify a broken connection. A solid circle sometimes represents the male principle, and a ring or a circle with a ring the female principle. Joined by an avenue, these become symbols of the sacred marriage. However, if the arrangements of circles, rings, bars, avenues, claws, etc. found in the complex pictograms of the early 1990s represent a precise symbolic language, no one has managed to decipher it. It is noteworthy that some of these crop designs also appear in ancient petroglyphs (Silva, 2002, p. 146).
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dp5/crop9000.jpg
Fig. 12.2 Pentagram variation, Dadford, Buckinghamshire, 4 July 1998.
Spirals, triangles, pentagons and pentagrams, hexagons, heptagons, octogons, etc. are all found in crop formations, each with its own symbolic connotations. An equilateral triangle, for example, can represent completion. Three-dimensionally it becomes the tetrahedron (four-sided pyramid), a key hermetic symbol, and a prime bonding pattern of matter. One of its best-known crop-glyph representations is the 1991 Barbury Castle tetrahedron (fig. 3.6). In ancient alchemy, balls on the tips of a tetrahedral triangle signify the three prime alchemical elements: salt, sulphur, mercury. The five-pointed star or pentagram (which, like the pentagon, displays the golden-mean ratio) symbolizes the human being, since a human figure with outstretched limbs fits within it. The six-pointed star or interlaced triangles (also known as Solomon’s seal or the sign of Vishnu) represents universal spirit and matter.
Fig. 12.4 Ninefold formation with six-crescent vortex, Cherhill, Wiltshire, 18 July 1999.
The spiral-shaped Stonehenge glyph (fig. 3.11) can represent several things: the computer-generated fractal known as the Julia Set; the base clef symbol used in musical notation; the spiral shape found in the nautilus shell and many other natural forms; and a mammalian skeleton with the correct number of vertebrae. Some have likened the interlocking spiral motif of the Triple Julia Set (fig. 9.1) to the Tibetan Buddhist symbol called the ‘wheel of joy’ (or gakyil), which symbolizes the primordial energy and also the three stages to enlightenment spoken of in Dzogchen teachings.
Fig. 12.5 The Tibetan wheel of joy and its crop-circle counterpart (Silva, p. 162).
Despite the widespread resistance to viewing crop formations as anything other than a man-made joke, they have left an indelible mark on our culture. Their stunning beauty, geometrical grace, multicultural symbolism and mysterious origins seem intended to intrigue, enchant and inspire us. There appears to be a creative intelligence behind the majority of crop formations, but one which prefers to remain anonymous, and to leave anyone who is paying attention to draw their own conclusions, like some sort of intelligence test or intuition test.
Crop formations have been called ‘temporary temples’, and it is fitting that they should show an affinity for places which for millennia have been centres of worship and spiritual focus. In South Africa, crop circles are called ‘great circles of the gods’; when a circle appears, people erect a fence around it, and perform dances and other sacred rituals honouring the earth mother and the star gods.
Colin Andrews has said that ‘crop circles are giving us all a spiritual nudge’, ‘a push towards the higher aspirations of peace and enlightenment’. ‘We are being challenged to learn,’ he says, ‘and the tools of our instruction are ancient spiritual symbols, mandalas, and other innate, natural patterns. ... [W]e are being given a wake-up call and it is our responsibility to acknowledge the message, and take action’ (2003, pp. 164-5).
There is no telling for how much longer crop formations will continue to manifest in such great numbers and in such complex forms. Will they continue to evolve? Each year people wonder just how much more complex they can get, and every year the glyph-makers continue to spring surprises with their inventive genius. At some point – when their purpose is done or the stimulus runs dry – the glyphs will probably wind down again to rare appearances. Andy Thomas (2002, p. 174) writes:
Let’s enjoy the formations while we have them and validate their significance simply by the fact they are gorgeous to look at, having made many very happy and left us carved a little deeper and a little wiser by the questions and issues they have raised. ... For one thing everyone agrees on, even the most committed sceptics, is that wherever they come from, the glyphs are art of the highest order. ... If grace and beauty are all the crop circles have brought into our world, we have reason enough to be thankful.
Fig. 12.6 Flower with sixth petal not yet unfolded, Golden Ball Hill, Wiltshire, 14 July 2000.
"You mean crop circles are rock and roll"Julian Cope
Inspired by the work of Gerald Hawkins and our conversations on musical theory, I felt there was an important link between music and crop circles. Combining the two, I developed some computer software that could convert crop circle images into musical notes to see what 'tunes' were composed by them.
Background
When I first heard of this Hawkin's, I became intrigued, strongly believing that he may indeed be onto something. He had already contacted me to comment on my three dimensional geometrical analysis, and I was now becoming intrigued by the 'musical link' being interested in this aspect of research myself.
One day, whilst working in my capacity as a computer programmer, I discovered a program for the Acorn Archimedes range of computers which could take a scanned photograph and 'play' it as a sequence of tones, or harmonic scales. I decided to experiment with some crop circle photographs to see what tones were produced. I decided to initially try with a scanned aerial photograph of the famous Mandlebrot formation which appeared in Cambridge in 1991. I loaded it into the computer programme and started it running. What came out of my speakers quite surprised me. It wasn't exactly music, but it was certainly not objectionable. In fact it sounded almost like some of the 'new age' music tapes you can buy. After a few moments, the tones become almost hypnotic and I was sure they may be beneficial to meditation. Perhaps it could be a way to communicate with the circle makers....
I decided to develop my own computer software based upon this initial idea, and to take it a step further and be able to not only geometrically analyse and 'measure' the formations but also 'play' them as music using a set of basic musical rules.Circular Harmonics
Over the years this software has developed and can now perform quite complex analysis and synthesis of musical tones and harmonics based either on the actual 'pixels' in the image or on the physical ratios of the circles and elements within the formation itself. Being initially surprised (and impressed) with the results, I decided to 'sample' some more formations as well as a computer generated image of the actual Mandlebrot set. I recorded the output from this initial experimentation onto audio tape and subsequently mastered an audio CD.
Entitled "Circular Harmonics", it consists of four audio tracks 'composed' from the 1991 Mandlebrot formation, a mathematical image of the Mandlebrot set, the first 1994 Galaxy formation which appeared along the Avebury Avenue and the 1994 Oliver's Castle formation which appeared in the punchbowl near Devizes.
Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in obtaining a copy for your own research, meditation or healing purposes.
Some short samples can be downloaded in MP3 format below.
http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/harmonics.html
quote:Music- key to higher states of being.
I am more and more convinced that this is true. It feels that way.
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=48927255&blogID=341849701&Mytoken=E9334396-8A90-4C1B-AD8FCF008ED5EDF869662849
Totally agree on Music being a key to higher states also
Has anyone seen the documentary "Star Dreams"? It pulls all the most compelling evidence together and makes a brilliant argument for ET involvement. I highly recommend this film.
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