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A new member!

Started by: Moley Sent: 03/08/2000 02:41

Oh what a small community. Especially for a subject so interesting. So here I am - your loyal member. I am down in the southern hemisphere this summer far from my Wiltshire homelands and hence missing out on what looks like a good season of circles...

From: Mamatrix Sent: 05/08/2000 00:01

Welcome to Wonderwhirled! (Crop Circles)

Wow! A new member!

Hi there, some happenchance
caused me to take a glance
Groovy! A cosmic dance
We are not alone...

So here is the latest 'thing'
complexity to make you sing
when crop circle connecting
new seeds in crops sown...

Their thumbnails (click to enlarge)
gave my brain such a charge
not too far from the Barge
in your faraway home...

Crop Circle Connector pics

Welcome Moley - this is mamatrix
(crystal jane out in the styx)
Glastonian, collecting pics
that others have shown...

http://cropcircleconnector.com

There's loads this year, some are on
Crop Circle Connector - it's number one
(that you can find on the front page of

Crop Circles...

So hello loyal member # One - As you can see, I haven't been about much since late June - but some little voice told me to take a look, and there you are! Bravely checking out the fascinating, exhilarating, awakening - So much going on here - check out some of the websites on the front page, and see what's on at The Barge, and on the Crop Connector - also see what Peter Sorensen got together from last season's formations.

I'm off to check out yesterday's new baby tomorrow - the Hopi Moire one - to me it looks like a seed case, and I marvel at the circular intersections and the fanning points in the triangles - geometric design always gave me such a buzz, I can see these little cell-warping rays coming through coded templates, or else artistic mind-material making matter meld mould and melt into manifestations of matrix in spinning vortices of cellular synchronicity - if stems can bend, how come human necks stay so rigid? - It's awesome, though. I guess we'll know the answer before too long...

All are welcome in my conception of this Universe, as kindness begets confidence, and creatures are versions of the divine loneliness expressing in creativity, just so we can marvel, exist, exult, praise, and be blissful...

May all being be happy...

Mamatrix

PS Have you any ideas about this phenomenon you'd like to share?
Any experiences of encounters or energy exchange?
Any theories or convictions about the builders?
Don't feel shy to start a discussion, start the ball rolling -that's what this site is for, basically, not just to place pix available elsewhere, but to start a discussion we can add to little by little, towards a greater understanding of life, and greater philanthropy, or philxenopy! (love of strangers as well as of humans?)

My first introduction to this? Heinlein's 'Stranger in a Strange Land,' which I read as a teenager - oops! My age is slipping...

'Til the next one...

:-) Mamatrix

From: Moley Sent: 07/08/2000 07:48 Reply 2 of 2

Hi Mamatrix, What a long and poetic reply! I cannot hope to follow with such creativity… I am but a part-timer, an interested but not involved person in the world of crop-circulation. You know I am completely unable to remember the first time I saw the pheneomena. I remember as a youngster reading a book on them from the library probably after seeing pictures in the paper. I was intrigued. But I couldn't tell you what book it was alas. I'd guess I read it before I ever saw one.

I read the theories about spinning wind vortices but really I wanted to believe in the aliens…all I believed was that these things were not created by human feet tramping round in cornfields in the dead of night. The earliest formation I remember was quite a chance encounter with a simple cross of circles which I believe that I saw from a bus (school trip would you believe) heading along the M4 I'd guess between Swindon and Newbury. You can imagine how long I saw it for.

But was it real or did my freshly inspired imagination get the better of me? It certainly seemed real but I still wonder. Anyway my interest was reawakened in the circles when the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald (wonderful publication) began featuring the latest spectacular pictogram formations (whilst I was a paperboy and thus had time to peruse the news as I attempted to force these things through letterboxes far too small) and even carried some debate about hoaxes.

It was however the year when the double helix formation hit the East Field that myself and my sister finally got ourselves out into the countryside (it was a whim whilst visiting Avebury and seeing one there I believe) and went to search these things out. But was the strange noise that we heard up on the hill above the east field significant or just someones alarm? Anyway we saw so many! And they were soo beautiful. And each year since then we have been out to visit the crop circles and see what has been happening in the Avebury area. We have yet to be disappointed (except this year when I am in Australia and seem to have missed a storming year).

I have no specific theory on circle formation that I subscribe to beyond my first belief that this was not achieved by human interaction on the ground, or indeed any physical interaction on the ground (something I have had to argue against many brick wall minds who know almost nothing about the phenomena and have not seen them). I guess nobody could deny that intelligence of some kind is involved. But what sort I don't know. I still want to believe it's aliens (although from somewhere distant maybe) and don't want to believe that it is the military playing with new toys.

What theories interest you? I'm interested in finding out more about the theories that connect these things to the ancient sites of Wiltshire - I know little about them.

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This was sent by Moley, a member of Jane's (Mamatrix) Community called "Crop Circles." If you'd like to become a member too, please visit the link at the foot of this page to "Crop Circles."

You may also like to visit the 'Crop Circle Connector' site at the foot of the page - there are many pictures of formations here (as in the Allingotn one above) and you can join for a moderte fee to see archive material dating back to 1978! They aren't just British sites, there are also international sites.

The music you are listening to is called 'Rearranged Air', an arrangement of J S Bach's 'Air on a 'G' string', and is arranged, performed and recorded by Jane johnson, copyright 2000

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