Friday, 24 June 2011

Star of Europe Crop Circle


Look what we have here. A lovely crop circle reported in Poirino, Italy. It was reported on the 20th of June and 20 is the number of judgement. When I first viewed the close ups it looked like a patchwork quilt pattern and the 20th of June was the 'Day of Appeal'. It is a seven pointed star and seven is the life number of the spiritual teacher. 

It is usually called a Heptagram. The ELVEN Star or Fairy Star. It is 
also found on the flag of the Cherokee Nation and some associate it 
with seven planets. 

When I viewed the other pictures of it, it reminded me of clay and pottery shards. In Europe,  Italy was well known for its richly designed pottery. Famous for designs in both fashion and cars that appealed to many people in Europe. Milan Fashion Week is also a highlight in the fashion calendar. 

This appealing design is very close to the road. We have a seven pointed star in the centre and seven point star in the outer. 7+7 = 14 and 14 angels of power are mentioned in the Essene Gospel of Peace. 14 is the number of challenge, media and communication. From there we have seven droplets coming from the star and that gives us 21. 21 is the universe and karmic reward. If we add the centre section and clay shape, we then have 24, the number of creativity and karmic reward again. 24 is also the number of the elders in biblical prophecy. It gives us a timing of 24 months = 2013. 

I am feeling excavation with this crop circle, something very appealing will be unearthed. 

Its also a reminder to Italy, that life is fragile, just like pottery it can break very easily. However, spiritual people in Italy have done good, their very connected to their wonderful land and historic country. Historic Italy, is there any other country to match it in Europe for his cleanness? You can drive through the towns there and the environment is spotless. Italy is definitely a star of Europe. It is also the most ecological country in Europe as well, due to their farmers staying true to themselves. The Italian farmers put the purity of their food for their people first. As such, most of them did not use any chemicals or fertilizers etc. 

Love beyond measure to you all. 

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA 

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