Monday 29 June 2009

The Wind Chime Solar Crop Circle

This is a wonderful crop circle and we have called it 'Wind Chime' because crop circles are created by sound and wind chimes make a sound. However, someone else called it 'Weathervane' and that would also apply especially to the top of it. A weather vane is usually put on top of the highest point of a building to show us the direction of the wind. Many different designs can be viewed in England and they are usually made out of iron. The word 'vane' comes from the Anglo-Saxon word 'fane' meaning 'flag'.

FOUR FLEUR DE LIS

At the top is four fleur de Lis coming together to create the cross. The Fleur de lis is also the IRIS, the Christian mystic Nostradamus spoke about the Iris and drew pictures of the fleu de lis. Have you ever wondered why most of the crop circles appear in England? Did you know the energy workers and ley line specialists state that the heart energy centre of the world is in England? Did you know that England is the land of Joseph and England is where I was born. Did you know that the Iris flower was used to heal depression? This crop circle is a very powerful divine message.



The fleur de lis was also the emblem of Queen Elizabeth the 1st and she fought hard in a holy war against those that wished to dominate her people. You will find the visions of elizabeth on this blog and the importance of her name if you do a search on the blog. The fleur de lis was also the emblem of HRH Princess Diana, our Queen of Hearts and it is also the emblem of the Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. Nostradamus also mentioned Diana in his prophecies and how this was related to the end times prophet.

ELIZABETH - THE GOLDEN AGE.



Reported 27th June, Wiltshire. England.


Images Olivier Morel (WCCSG) Copyright 2009, Courtesy of Crop Circle Connector. [1]

Downwards from the top image we then come to the sun and there is a total solar eclipse on the 22nd July, 2009. The number of the date is 22, a master number and the number of the vibration of the divine feminine. Below that is the image what looks like an N a heart and then the S. The three images together make a nos, nos can represent the software and the divine feminine is certainly soft in her ware, filled with the heart of gnosis, the heart of intelligence and the wisdom of Sophia. Incredible as it might seem it also looks like our academysounds logo.

There is also a book called 'Nos, the Resurrection".

The wind is symbolic of the Holy Spirit and in this image it comes forth with the heart and the sun. Below the nos are three more circles that are indicative of the energy centres in the body. The root, sacrel and solar plexus. Below the root we can see how the energy of the roots go down into the core of the earth.

In spiritual symbology the fleur-de-lis is also the Lotus and Lily, the flower of life and light, the flame of light and life and in scriptures Joseph is the flame.

In this picture drawn by Nostradamus you will see that the tortoise has his back to the engraved gold ring, above his head is the heart shown in the crop circle with the fleur-de-lis again.



On the 30th of May we received a vision of the tortoise and the stone and it can be viewed here on this blog.
http://academysounds.blogspot.com/2009/05/vision-of-tortoise-and-monument.html

Going back to the n and the s, in the ancient pictographs the n was 'nun' and it a symbol of the sperm, the sprouting seed. The word of God. The s was symbolic of the sceptre although people interpret this symbol as a thorn. If we put both the symbols together again with the heart. We have the seed of the word of God with the heart and the sceptre and the three symbols are a trinity all of their own. One cannot have one without the other, Nostradamus also wrote how the sceptre would be laid down in the empire that decreased in size. Nostradamus knew the sceptre would be laid down in England that was part of the British empire that reduced in size. Also great play on letters with nos and nostradamus!

There were four fleur-de-lis in the crop circle and in spiritual symbology four represents wholeness and completion. In Greek it was a sacred number, in Hebrew it was measuring and intelligence. In Qabala it represents the four worlds, the four directions, the four winds and this brings us back to the weathervane again. The four aspects of the one, in mysticism it also represents Barbelo, the four-ness of God. In Egyptian the sacred number of time, measurement of the sun and that brings us back to a sun dial and how to read the signs of the sun. [3]











1. http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/milkhill5/milkhill2009e.html
2. Plate 52, Nostradamus.
3. J.C. Cooper, Traditional symbols

1 comment:

Eliakim said...

I was getting some info for a scholar and came across this link on 'nun'.

http://www.inner.org/hebleter/nun.htm