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20 June 2008 was also the day a crop circle came down on Furze Knoll, Wiltshire, UK. |
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The Furze Knoll crop circle is very closely related to the crop circle that came down on 8 May 2008
in a field alongside the Stone Avenue, close to Avebury, Wiltshire, UK.
That pattern resembled very much the symbol of Yin and Yang. Although it
was not identical, it had an extension to it that made it look like 1,5
Yin Yang. See Thoughts on Yin Yang.
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Lets go through a few more diagrams that will show the connection between the 8 May 2008 crop circle near Avebury and the 20 June 2008 crop circle at Furze Knoll. |
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The above diagram is a representation of the core of the crop circle that arrived on 20 June 2008. The day Summer and Winter were true at the same time. They were one. This Oneness is exactly what Yin Yang stands for and what was so profoundly expressed in the Yin Yang crop circle of 8 May 2008. See Thoughts on Yin Yang. You don't have to stretch your mind a lot to go from the diagram above to the diagram below. |
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The last diagram is actually a Möbius Strip. A Möbius strip or Möbius belt is a surface with only one side and only one boundary component. It is easy to make a Möbius Strip. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it so you see part of its back (read Thoughts on Yin Yang to understand the importance of 'seeing its back, or looking from behind, from the other side). Now twist or rotate (or invert) the paper 180 degrees and join the ends together. Creating a Möbius strip is identical to the 1.5 Yin Yang formation that came down on 8 May 2008. Below are two examples of the use of a Möbius strip or belt. |
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First a crop circle comes down (8 May 2008) that is telling us to look form opposite sides at the same time in order to see Oneness and then a crop circle arrives (20 June 2008) that is not only connected to the first one, but that is also very clearly connected to a Möbius Strip, a surface with only ONE side. Again we are told to see the Oneness. A thing that apparently has two opposite sides, but that shows at the same time that there is only one side. The two sides are an illusion! And both formations (8 May 2008 and 20 June 2008) have Squaring the Circle hidden away inside of them in a most elegant way. Squaring the Circle where the square and the circle are Opposites and One at the same time. Opposites and One. O and O. OO (see illustrations above) Isn't this all very very interesting! What is next? © Bert Janssen, 2008. Read also Squaring Yin Yang and Thoughts on Yin Yang |