Crop Circle UFO Mysteries
Segnidalcielo / 12/06/2019 / No Comment
A crop circle showing “the wheel of time” appears in Belmore Lane, Hampshire, UK
This beautiful circle is in the shape of a WHEEL in motion. It made its appearance on the night of 11 June 2019 at Belmore Lane, near Owslebury in Hampshire, England.
The pictogram appeared eight days after the recent Long Woog crop circle that was found a short distance from this one. This year the creators of the circles seem to prefer these fields of wheat and barley from Hampshire, rather than Wiltshire, but this may not be the last news for the year. We await the appearance of other crop circles, as the season for these has just begun.
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The Crop Circle has eight rays, spokes or sectors (eight being the key number of this crop circle), which represents a wheel in motion with some important meanings. In Indo-Aryan religion, this eight-spoked wheel represented TIME and the actions (karma in Sanskrit) produced by the dimension called time. The I Ching in China has eight elements, as does the Indo-Buddhist Wheel of Dharma (duty, actions and time) and its eight ways of transcendence.
The noble eightfold Buddhist path is shown by the Wheel of Dharma and the Enlightenment of Nirvana: “This is the noble truth of the way that leads to the cessation of suffering: this is the Noble Eightfold Path: right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right samadhi (meditation).”
The Sanskrit term āryāṣṭāṅgamārga is typically, and wrongly, translated in English as “the Noble Eightfold Path.” This translation is a convention started by the early translators of Buddhist texts into English, just like arya sacca is translated as Four Noble Truths. However, the phrase does not mean the path is noble.
Rather, it signifies that is is the path of the noble people (Pali: Arya meaning ‘enlightened, noble, precious people’). The term in Sanskrit mārga means “path”, while Sanskrit aṣhṭāṅga means “eightfold.”
Thus, the best rendering of arya ashtanga marga is “eightfold path of the noble ones”, or “eightfold Aryan Path”.
Eight, in general, is the action of time, within the universal symbologies. It is the number of Saturn, the planet ruling hard work, details, paying bills and meeting responsibilities.
This planet in turn rules the sign Capricorn, which produces many men who seek, work hard for, and achieve great power as masters of detail and patient work.
Plan the work — and work the plan.
Moon in Capricorn was characteristic of Hitler, Goebbels and Napoleon. Oh, and of me. 🙂
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http://astrologyk.com/zodiac/planets/moon/man/capricorn
Emotionally, he is realistically ambitious, ready to work through strategies to achieve goals that will help him see everyone from the top of the mountain. Nothing can stop him from giving his hundred percent to his work. He competes against himself.
That is why, many who knows him would tag him as workaholic. Life is all about obstacles and sometimes they do slow down his walk to his destination. This is never taken lightly by him, though. If the obstacle is created by a person, he will remember them forever. In the home environment, he can often be slightly insensitive to family members’ needs. For others, however, he is a true friend.
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This wheel means time, time forcing us to make decisions — or else. The world does not stop even if we want to dilly-dally.
If the wheel implies a wagon, chariot or car, then that wheel may mean the chariot is coming, the celestial machine.
This is how I see all this:
Having tried for decades to appeal to the governments of the US, Russia, China etc. to renounce all nuclear things — both power plants and weaponry — aliens (Nordics and others) have given up. Instead, they are trying to awaken a higher consciousness in humans using art, some of it containing profound messages.
The Ancient Greeks and the modern Germans both believe that authentic great art can lift the soul to a higher level where truths make sense, and can penetrate and change people.
But so far these crops circles, which began in the 1970s, have NOT had much effect.
I strongly recommend people take the time to read this massive essay:
It is taken from
It is sad that crop circles have failed. They represent a desperate attempt by frustrated Nordics, using beauty, to bypass controlled governments and somehow get our attention that we face genocide from Khazaria and its reptile masters.
Fair video, though the Star-of-David crop circle is wishful pandering: https://youtu.be/KDqZvGJW4gk More and more, the “opposite symbol” is shown
Nordics in England: a stunning, calm, eyewitness report by a credible person with nothing whatsoever to gain (but acid ridicule):
Arthur Bentley Amarik Singh
June 15, 2012 at 12:47 pm
I recall an incident as a child when I was aged approx. 12 or 13 and I lived in the Undercliffe area, sometime roughly around 1980-ish. I was with two friends in an area called Myra Shay, playing around on a bicycle, when we saw a ‘probe’ type object, traveling from direction of Bradford Moor golf club, turned left and floated right pass at a distance of about 40 – 50 ft away, at an approximate height of about 50ft. The object was spinning and was cylindrical, metallic appearance, and made no sound. It was about the size of a small car. As it went past us I fell off the bike over the handlebars for some reason. It headed towards a path called Greenway towards Carlton Bolling school, and out of view. I never told anyone until now, and have lost contact with the childhood friends who were there, but would like to find them – Gurmeet Singh, Amarjit Singh.https://www.uk-ufo.co.uk/peel-park-bradford-around-1979…/
In the end, Thomas Carlyle was right. Humans only respond to a heroic human. And he must found a religion – now.
John, you are doing God’s own work!