The first crop circle of 1998 predicted solar tornado 13 days later


REAL TIME DANCE OF SUN, MOON AND EARTH


Moon glyph -
Dresden Codex
From the Great Pyramid in Egypt around the world to Native America's oldest pyramids in Mexico, solar and lunar cycles are measured with astounding skill. The pyramid builders were clear that the sun and moon are key players in life bearing systems on Earth. Now, as wild weather patterns and radical solar changes dominate headlines, the first crop circle of the year is nearly identical to the Moon seal in the ancient calendar of the Maya. Pyramid builders in Central America, the Maya were the most accurate timekeepers who ever existed on this planet.

The crop circle discovered at Andover, Hampshire, England was in the area outlying Stonehenge that has served as the primary staging ground for crop formations for three decades. The two crop formations made in a field of oil seed rape (canola) about 6' high astonished researchers who had never seen a crop circle appear so early in the year. A field report from Stuart Dike's investigation of the formation was published on the Crop Circle Connector web site.

In the 13 days before the crop circle formed, one of the most severe storms to strike England this century caused snow, rain, and gale-force windows throughout the country. An unseasonable snowstorm had fallen on large parts of England following floods. Although the canola was wet when the crop circle formed, the crop was standing 6' high.

In April, The Missing Link predicted that the precocious growing season would be accompanied by early crop circle formations. Despite the early calendar date, the canola crop was clearly mature so the formation was properly timed within the crop's natural cycle of maturity. This points back to the underlying issue of how and why time is changing.

Of the two crop circles, the southern-most formation clearly depicted an alignment that by definition is an eclipse. With the moon orbiting the earth and the earth orbiting the sun, an eclipse occurs when the three bodies come into alignment. In a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and earth to block the sun's light from the earth. The moon casts a shadow, called the umbra, on the earth in a solar eclipse. In a lunar eclipse, the earth comes between the sun and moon to block the sun's light from the moon. The earth casts a shadow on the moon in a lunar eclipse. Eclipses occur only because the moon orbits the earth, either blocking or being blocked from the sun's light. If the moon did not orbit the earth, no other body would be close enough to block the sun and cast a shadow on the planet.

Depicting the moon with an eclipse offered a look into the Native American perspective, the window they used to view the world. Rather than a single, isolated object, the compound symbol reflected a dynamic interaction. Perception of the universe as an organic system of sentient energies in dynamic relationships pervaded Native America.

The northern-most crop circle in the field consisted of a large circle attached with smaller circles researchers called "thought bubbles". The thought bubbles are especially interesting because they look a lot like the unprecedented solar flare that erupted from the sun at an estimated 30,000 mps on May 2, thirteen days after the crop circle was made.

Together, the two crop circles properly depicted the relationship of the sun and the earth orbited by the moon which produces eclipse cycles central to Stonehenge's design. The crop circle's timing pointed to the natural timing of the field in contrast to the calendar date. Similarities of the crop circle to the Moon seal in the Mayan calendar pointed to the coming year.

Within the larger design of the perpetual Mayan calendar, each year is designated with one of four possible names. In the modern Dreamspell adaptation of the calendar, the four possible names for years are Storm, Seed, Moon, and Wizard. The coming year from July 26, 1998 through July 26, 1999 is Red Rhythmic Moon which is centered at the Antarctic in the TimeStar grid.

The TimeStar predicted major changes at the Antarctic during the coming year in November, 1997, several months earlier than scientists announced heavy melting of the Antarctic melting before 2000. This prediction was based on the occurrence of three lunar eclipses focused at the Antarctic during a year designating the Antarctic with the Moon seal. The message of changes in the earth and sun measured with sequences of eclipses, the basis of TimeStar predictions, was clearly portrayed in the ancient calendar and hinted in the first crop circle of 1998.



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