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Post by paul on Jul 14, 2023 13:32:37 GMT 9.5
Which circle represents Earth?
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Post by stewartedwards on Jul 14, 2023 18:22:00 GMT 9.5
Paul, just to prove that I am relatively unskilled, I would say none. I get a point in a 3d space behind and slightly below directly left, of the central circle.
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Post by paul on Aug 1, 2023 13:30:11 GMT 9.5
So what does this tell us?
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Post by paul on Aug 3, 2023 6:43:53 GMT 9.5
Visualise the words "inner earth" next to that crop circle. What happens?
Then try "map"
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Post by paul on Aug 3, 2023 11:24:15 GMT 9.5
Here is a companion image Open in new tab and zoom in on the center. Do the same with the previous image. Notice the straight lines in the center - as if incomplete geometric forms What does this image add to the previous?
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 3, 2023 21:21:59 GMT 9.5
Visualise the words "inner earth" next to that crop circle. What happens? Then try "map" 1. Inner Earth. It passes through until it reaches the first central circle where it repels. If I try to push it through the outermost central circle, it repels even more strongly on reaching the next, the strength of repel increasing as it closer to the centre. 2. Inner Earth. Absorbs into the five outermost circles on the exterior. 3. I sensed a flow along the connecting arms between the centre and the external circles. Strongest at the centre and more gentle at the exterior circles. 4. Map. This is a bit odd. Map absorbed to a point off centre, perhaps 2 circles from the core circle, but it’s not exact, where it revolves fairly fast in an anti clockwise direction. Though I sense that some of those circles are clockwise in force.
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 3, 2023 21:27:41 GMT 9.5
Here is a companion image Open in new tab and zoom in on the center. Do the same with the previous image. Notice the straight lines in the center - as if incomplete geometric forms View AttachmentWhat does this image add to the previous? 1. It’s a two dimensional representation of, at least three dimensions. I say at least as I also have a feeling of ‘time’. 2. It feels like some sort of power generator. 3. If I stick my serpent staff in the centre it forcefully blows me backwards with raw energy. 4. If I wrap myself in my cartouche and try again, the energy flows around me, energising my spine/tools.
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Post by paul on Aug 4, 2023 6:46:38 GMT 9.5
The crop circle with the five 3/4 swirls seems to be a modified form of this Try putting one of the 3/4 swirls under Stonehenge - about 100 miles down. I am not sure the swirls are the same - so try each The second crop circle may show the (inner earth) intelligences of the first circle looking at us (surface dwellers)
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 4, 2023 21:14:58 GMT 9.5
Try putting one of the 3/4 swirls under Stonehenge - about 100 miles down. I am not sure the swirls are the same - so try each 1. The top right one as you look at it seems to resonate best with that spot, albeit with vertical movement. 2. I am fairly certain that I am writing nonsense as my mind visualised (after your prompting re Stonehenge) places for each swirl that I have energy connections with. They are also all in the British Isles. 3. Another reason for thinking it nonsense is that on one occasion the swirls and locations transposed. 1. Apart from the fact that it looks like an eye! 2. Can you feel strong energies from its centre? Blew me away as explained above.
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Post by paul on Aug 5, 2023 6:59:33 GMT 9.5
It may be that some Inner Earth civilisations are making contact. That would be consistent with the US determination that there are "alien" craft in our atmosphere.
>places for each swirl that I have energy connections with. They are also all in the British Isles.
It may be that the format shown by the crop circle is generic. Thus each globally important Inner Earth center may have its own local centers. That seems the case for the center far below Stonehenge
>on one occasion the swirls and locations transposed.
Sometimes I do things with my left hand and sometimes the right. It depends upon convenience etc
>Can you feel strong energies from its centre?
Certainly!
My own inner observations support various reports on exopolitics.org of the clearing of adverse entities from the solar system including, at least partially, from the Inner Earth.
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Post by paul on Aug 6, 2023 8:49:40 GMT 9.5
Here is a new circle. Push the above quote next to this new circle. What happens?
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 7, 2023 4:44:40 GMT 9.5
Here is a new circle. View AttachmentPush the above quote next to this new circle. What happens? Not much. But if I were to get imaginative: 1. It gently repels from the big outer circle. 2 It gently, but with a more force in the circle, repels from the inner big circle (which appears to be external on a half sphere.) 3. It absorbs into the boundary lines of the three smaller circles. 4. On meeting the three straight lines connecting the smaller circles it absorbed, gets divided in half and rapidly pushed towards the smaller circles.
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Post by paul on Aug 7, 2023 5:16:53 GMT 9.5
>meeting the three straight lines connecting the smaller circles it absorbed, gets divided in half and rapidly pushed towards the smaller circles.
That is close to my interpretation
I conclude that the circles above starting with Jul 14, 2023 are a set intended to instruct surface dwelling humans about a system of inner-earth complexes.
Since you have located some in the UK you might consider whether some telepathic contact is required
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Post by paul on Aug 7, 2023 5:24:06 GMT 9.5
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 7, 2023 17:41:01 GMT 9.5
>meeting the three straight lines connecting the smaller circles it absorbed, gets divided in half and rapidly pushed towards the smaller circles. That is close to my interpretation I conclude that the circles above starting with Jul 14, 2023 are a set intended to instruct surface dwelling humans about a system of inner-earth complexes. Since you have located some in the UK you might consider whether some telepathic contact is required Paul While I would not say telepathically, each of those places has has an energetic connection to me for decades, some more so than others. Funnily enough Stonehenge the least by a long long way. (I know we are now talking under). The other four have already energised me, inspired me, and make me feel at home. Now today, in this lifetime, one is not quite on the same page as me, or vice versa, but regardless its inner energies remain strong and invigorate me. I have always considered them to be a bit like battery packs. Mind you some British ‘battery packs’ are not on this list. I have always wondered if, in addition to invigorating me, if these ‘battery packs’ were fully operational would that lead to a reinvigorated Britain. Telepathy not required. So far.
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Post by paul on Aug 7, 2023 19:47:40 GMT 9.5
>Telepathy not required. So far.
Energies are intelligent
Meanwhile the apparent implication of Carbon60 might be a hint about some useful technology
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Post by stewartedwards on Aug 7, 2023 21:52:39 GMT 9.5
>Telepathy not required. So far. Energies are intelligent Meanwhile the apparent implication of Carbon60 might be a hint about some useful technology Maybe I am getting too cynical, but new technologies may well be militarised and then commercialised to the benefit of the rich. Your average person is likely way down the list. Unless of course it is something that by its very nature helps all. It’s all a bit cloak and dagger. Time has nearly run out for Homo sapiens to self evolve, and this sort of help, will help, but that’s it. If you consider the universe as a giant chess board, we are just about checkmated. Too much round and round the merry go round and not enough progress when it could still have made a considerable difference. But that comfort zones for you. Love to be proven wrong. Added: perhaps it’s a good thing that we look like we may have to restart learning as a species again, for the next cycle revolution in another couple of thousand years. Feet up, cup of tea time. Added for clarity: there is a lot to be said for letting the next evolution of humanity happen naturally, at this point in time, as opposed to desperately trying to play catch up. It’s happened multiple times in the past and will happen in the future. Now is as good a time as any. It’s a pity as I would love to see us self evolve and turn this planet around, but I think that is just wishful thinking at this stage. But if the United Nations, our Superpowers, or the likes of the WEF can achieve it, go for it. No one would be happier than me seeing us self evolve into greater beings and things.
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Post by paul on Aug 8, 2023 7:03:50 GMT 9.5
>Time has nearly run out for Homo sapiens to self evolve It is not at all clear that any species has evolved since appearing on this planet. Certainly species can change characteristics according to environment. For example the same eucalypt can vary widely in appearance according to latitude and environment - as tested by planting seeds from the other end of the continent. This resulted in plant taxonomists that were "splitters" (of species) generating many more papers than the "lumpers" and accordingly being promoted more quickly. I wonder if animal taxonomists have the same incentive www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/eucalyptHumans allegedly have 98% junk DNA that may allow a lot more variation than we have seen to date. How does a species develop 98% junk DNA? Are there species from which that unused DNA was transferred? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junk_DNAMeanwhile it may be that those humans that have unfolded spiritually have generally reincarnated in systems that are more suited to their paths. Perhaps it is mainly slow learners that continue to incarnate on the surface of this planet
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Post by paul on Aug 17, 2023 14:45:50 GMT 9.5
For those interested in how crop circles are made, observe how the swirls cross the tractor marks.
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