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 Post subject: Through The Looking Glass - Milk Hill Circle, June 21, 2009
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THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: THE HUMAN PROVENANCE
Milk Hill Crop Circle
June 21-30, 2009
By Krsanna Duran

At the highest point in one of the oldest ceremonial grounds in the world, Milk Hill has been the site of numerous crop circles in recent years. A crop circle discovered on June 21, 2009 on the high hill formed in three separate phases in nine days in an evolving pattern. In the final phase on June 30, a humanoid head within the crop circle gazed towards the megaliths at Stonehenge, that are so ancient their construction parallels the beginning of the Mayan Long Count in 3113 BCE.

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A sighting line fashioned with fanciful beads and glyphs below the head in the crop circle invite participants to celebrate sight and sound of the senses. Some people say the images cascading from the head at Milk Hill are their all-time favorite glyph formations. But what do the glyphs mean? Discrete meaning of the glyphs relate to the crop circle’s fountainhead, the seat of perception in the brain. Beyond physical life, time and space are boundless, but in physical life the organic brain filters perception and defines the limits of time and space within the sphere of organic mind to translate experience into the physical.

Images of jellyfish, birds, fish, and Native American motifs flourished in the 2009 crop circles. The gallery of life etched in the season’s crop circles seemed almost like sketch notes from an ancient dream. A crop circle image resembled the extinct Trilobita, found as fossils from the period when fish and amphibians were first developing (Paleozoic). Organic life forms depicted in 2009 compare only to those carved in megaliths at Marcahuasi, Peru*, the ancient source point of much Native American culture. Standing as an inventory of organic life, the deeply weathered megaliths at Marcahuasi commemorate species so ancient they are long extinct, like the Tribolita near the Stonehenge megaliths in 2009. (See Dr. Robert Schoch’s study of Marcahuasi: http://circulartimes.org/Mystery%20of%20Markawasi.htm)

Formed in three separate phases on June 21, 23 and 30, the crop circle at Milk Hill flows through 400 meters, or 1,312 feet*, of wheat. In each of the three phases the head in the Milk Hill formation gained greater definition of the cranium housing the brain. To show how the cranium gained definition and clarity in each successive phase, I used photos from Andrew Pyrka’s web site. http://www.cropcirclewisdom.com/cropcircles/cropmess/aliendevice/aliendevice.html

1. I cropped the photos to feature the head in each of the three phases,
2. arranged them to show the central axis of the formation, then
3. placed the photos side by side for comparison.

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Phase 1, June 21, 2009
In its first phase an oval was the center of the formation, and, although it was not clearly defined as a head, the southeastern end of the oval terminated in a tip, corresponding with a chin on a humanoid head. Even if the formation had not developed into a profile of a head, the pointed tip directed attention to the southeast, as an invitation to look in that direction. If a human stood in the center of the oval and looked southeast towards the tip of the oval, true north was on the person’s left side.

A linear array, similar to a sextant used for celestial navigating, extended from the left side of the oval pointed to true north. Finding separate parts and linear sequences and identifying them is the left-brain’s job. Identifying true (geographical) north is a function of the left-brain. The southwestern side of the linear array aligned with the center of the oval. This alignment is marked in red on the photo of phase 1.

On the right side of the oval five curvilinear projections extended from a shared root at the oval’s largest point, its base in the northwest. A sphere was attached to each of the five curves in a non-linear array. The right brain perceives in non-linear wholes comparable to spheres in the formation.

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Phase 2, June 23, 2009
On June 23 the curved projections on the right side of the oval grew longer along the curve established in phase 1. Below the precise center of the oval at the central axis defined in phase 1, the five curvilinear extensions abruptly terminated then continued to extend to the left of center in a linear pattern of rectangles. This great divide along the oval’s center drew out the distinguishing difference between the right and left sides of the head at the central axis. Importantly, the curved lines transition to linear rectangles by "stepping down" one level at the center. The stepping down beneath the head's front is at the central axis, where the nerves crossed at the back of the head before entering the brain for processing. As a median, the "stepping" in the crop circle shows how non-linear processing shifts perspective to move into linear perception.

An exact center for all people is not possible to define, because, as flower seeds from the same packet develop differently when planted, brain development varies from individual to individual and even family to family. The brain demonstrates plasticity in adapting structure to the functions of the individual. An exact model of the brain that perfectly matches every human is not possible. Almost all people enjoy five senses -- vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch -- with rare exceptions.

Other perceptions beyond the basic five commonly have been called "extrasensory perception," or the sixth sense, and often associated with genetic lineages, or family lines. The tendency for psi abilities to occur in family lines indicates a physical basis for extrasensory development that can be transmitted from one generation to another. Further, information from some extraterrestrial (ET) contacts indicates the potential for extrasensory abilities is latent in the human brain, but is developed by variable stimuli of personal experience or even cultural predilection. UFO experiencers commonly report that extraterrestrial contactors give attention to the head and/or brain in some way and develop greater psi ability after ET contact. Traditionally, Eastern and Native American cultures are far more concerned wit what are considered extrasensory abilities in Western culture and develop modes of consistent with their traditions, attesting to the plasticity of the brain.

Many mathematical and geometric correlations will exist within and between the parts of the whole formation and its orientations. In this case, the whole is truly greater than the sum of the parts, in which the whole is the foundation of human perception.

At the same time definition of a face and head emerged more clearly within the oval, with outlines for positions of eyes. Beneath the eye positions, the southeastern tip became more pointed. The curvilinear and linear divide in the symbols beneath the oval aligned with the right and left sides of a head, beneath the positions for eyes. These literally formed a sight line along the central axis first identified in phase 1, so that a person could face the southeast and walk along the dividing line between the curvilinear and linear symbols and look towards the southeast where the first crop circle of the season had been made and in the direction of Stonehenge, Silbury Hill, and other ancient ceremonial sites.

The crop circle’s central axis, extending from behind the head, through its center, then continuing to divide the line of vision at the center, also connected key positions of the central nervous system. The spinal column and brain comprise the central nervous system, the seat of human perception and experience. These two -- brain and spinal column -- constitute the central system of the body so completely that their own pulse is distinct from the rest of the body.

The central nervous system is the powerhouse of the physical body. All the nerves of the human body run through the spinal column, which, in turn, pulses signals to the brain. has two main nerves that connect to the brain. The two main nerves connect with lesser nerve branches for each side of the body. The nerve for the left side of the body runs along the left side of the spine, and the nerve for the right side of the body runs along the right side of the spine. Just below the base of the skull the two nerves crossover and run along opposite sides of the brain. The nerve on the left side of the spine crosses over to the right side of the brain, and the nerve for the right side of the body crosses over to the left side of the brain.

A corresponding connection was displayed in the Milk Hill crop circle. The comparable location where the two spinal nerves cross at the base of the human head is marked with an “X” on the crop circle photo. The line on the left side of the central axis in the photo extends across the center to the right side of the head where it transitions into five curvilinear projections then transitions again into linear to a linear rectangular pattern on the left side of the face.

Movement of sensory signals from the left side of the spine to the right side of the brain then back to the left side of body completes a circuit of signals and perception in the human body. The corresponding path in the crop circle represents a circuit of sensory signal, perception, and translation into experience.

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Phase 3, June 30, 2009
The formation grew to a full length of 400 meters (1,312 feet) on June 30. In this final phase definition of features in the head became sharper. The photo of phase 3 was cropped to highlight the sharpened features in the head. The full length of the images that form the line of vision beneath the left eye expanded geometrically, as seen in the diagram by by Crop Circle Archives at http://www.cropcircle-archive.com. And, as in all organic evolutions, the crop circle evolved in distinct phases and measures over a period of time.

In the field where Andrew Pyrka first discovered the crop circle on June 21 he photographed images that had appeared as flashes of light. But, when he enlarged and sharpened the photos, a small Grey ET was visible. Like the vague form of the crop circle’s first phase, only a bare glimpse of the Grey ET was visible in the Pyrka’s initial photo. When he enlarged the image and sharpened the contrast, the image gained definition to reveal a Grey ET looking at the crop circle. As the crop circle enlarged in three phases and gained definition, it revealed the image of a head looking into the sites below.

The brief introduction to the human family in the Milk Hill crop circle describes possibilities in the nature, origin and destiny of humankind. The brain distinguishes humankind from all other creatures on the earth. And it may well be the connecting link to the larger human family we have yet to meet.

Speaking about the function and power of the brain in human experience, Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor examined the central role of the brain in human affairs and the Earth.

"Who are we? We are the life force power of the universe with manual dexterity and two cognitive minds. And we have the power to chose, moment by moment, who and how we want to be in the world. Right here, right now, I can step into the consciousness of my right hemisphere, where we are, I am, the life force power of the universe. I am the life force power of the 50 trillion beautiful molecular geniuses who make up my form, at one with all that is.

"Or I can chose to step into the consciousness of my left hemisphere where I become a solid, a single individual, a solid separate from the flow, separate from you. I am Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, intellectual, neuroanatomist. These are the we inside of me. Which would you chose. Which do you choose? And when?

"I believe that the more time we spend chosing to run the deep inner peace circuitry of our right hemispheres, the more peace we will project into the world and the more peaceful our planet will be.

"And I thought that was an idea worth spreading."

Link to video of Jill Bolte Taylor’s presentation:

http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html

*Note: Marcahuasi is sometimes phonetically spelled “Markawasi” for non-native speakers.

@KDuran 2009


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