2009 Crop Circles

That is really cool - the wings are amazing as well. Funny, I saw the first dragonfly I've seen in years just this weekend visiting a place much more hot and humid than where I live. The tail does look a bit like a rotating planet earth.

Dfly-CP09-0486.jpg

(another view)
 
Hmm, I wonder if there is a connection with the last two crop circles? The shape of the 8 circles of the first crop circle that are traveling around the outer area remind me of the body of the Dragonfly. The first crop circle could be a journey with the Dragonfly representing transformation.
 
From Val series and transcripts we can See that sings in crops is complex math calculation for some people who understand the way how to see the meaning of them trough math and take some action in our 3D world. Connection is regular betwen them.
 
If as you say, the segments are like the Earth in various moments in time, then the last one seems to be the moment where things visibly take on a life of its own, and where the Earth "takes off" on wings. Looking back, one can see how each preceding moment formed the "body" of what was to come.
 
NSD said:
From Val series and transcripts we can See that sings in crops is complex math calculation for some people who understand the way how to see the meaning of them trough math and take some action in our 3D world. Connection is regular betwen them.

Couldn't agree more. On math interpretation and decoding I'm working currently. Till model arrive here is alternative:
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One of the signs of the "Dragonfly" and "Medusa":

compare with this:

_http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Tabanusglaucops_.jpg (picture is to big for posting here)

....In many cultures, especially in East Asia, insects have represented
the soul.In Journey to the West, a mythological epic written by
Wu Ch’eng-en in late medieval China, Old Monkey sometimes took
the form of a fly to escape from demons or to elude detection.
Among the Montagnards of Vietnam, fireflies have traditionally
been considered the spirits of departed heroes. In Japan and China,
fireflies are the companions of impoverished scholars engaged in nocturnal
study.......

from book: The Mythical Zoo An A-Z of Animals in World Myth, Legend, and Literature The Poet

Or maybe Beelzebub in visit showing cosmic egg: 7D - 4Points: Moon-Earth-Absolute II -Absolute I

....just some associations.

:)
 
I don't recall seeing another crop circle with that kind of detail in the wings - the veins or crackling or whatever it is.

The changing content in each of the tail segments reminds me of cell mitosis and the segment between the wings reminds me of split chromosomes.
 
In light of the air france thread, it could be symbolic of a comet; flying dragon? Starting from the tip of the tail and then going along till it meets the Earth. I'd wondered what the semicircle was at its head, maybe it's the planet?

Plus, the flying connection? Wings? Plane?
 
The Dragonfly was the shadow of Hiro, who was the god of thieves.

Japan was once called "The Island of the dragonfly" very popular with samurai.

It almost looks as if it is perched on a rising/setting sun.

Japan has many Islands but it has only four large ones.

If a butterfly can create a storm, what then would a dragonfly do?
 
And reported on June 5th:

Chisledon4.jpg


http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/newfarm/newfarm2009.html
 
At first, it made me think of a biohazard sign. Looking around on wikipedia's list of hazard signs (_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazard_symbol), I found another one which, superimposed on the biohazard one, would give something fairly close:

_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Biohazard.svg
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WMD-chemical.svg

Still part missing, though - the three circles underneath with two above and one below.
 
It is reminiscent of a biohazard symbol (GM Barley anyone).

http://www.hms.harvard.edu/orsp/coms/BiosafetyResources/History-of-Biohazard-Symbol.htm
biohazard symbol

".... something that was designed to be memorable but meaningless, so we could educate people as to what it means."

I find that peculiar since that symbol has a striking similarity to the symbol of oden in norse mythology and some triple godess... anyway.. one could be going around in circles forever.

Can anybody draw a straight line in this universe or is it all epicyclical gearing.

Next solar eclipse July 22, 2009

See Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_July_22,_2009

This solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Totality will last for up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds, with the maximum eclipse occurring in the ocean at 02:35:21 UTC about 100 km south of the Bonin Islands southeast of Japan.

I wonder what the dragonfly will make of it.
 
Anart said:
Funny, I saw the first dragonfly I've seen in years just this weekend visiting a place much more hot and humid than where I live.

One recently landed beside me outside an airport I'd returned to from a trip abroad :)
 
anart said:
And reported on June 5th: http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/newfarm/newfarm2009.html

Very first thought that popped into my head was G's idea on 'three-brained beings'. Then the middle circle would be the combination of the three. Also in the middle I see a bit of a fan blade effect too.
 
Kniall said:
One recently landed beside me outside an airport I'd returned to from a trip abroad :)

:)

I was thinking about the idea that dragons spouting fire are symbolic for comets seen in the ancient skies - and then about the dragon part of the word 'dragonfly'. The dragon fly image in the crop circle could represent a comet approaching from a distance - the tail being the path of the comet approaching, appearing larger as it does. It's possible, though seems a stretch, that a dragonfly could even be symbolic for a 'smaller dragon' - a fragment of a dragon - a comet fragment - and the tail of the dragonfly image could be seen as fragments of what was once a whole comet, moving closer.

Or, it could just be a dragon fly - still can't get over how intricate those wings are...
 
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