Above: A sun Halo (or sun dog), we will be exploring the relationship between seven and light. Continues: Sunday 30th March 2025 6.00pm – 8.00pm UK time. £25.00 per session Bookings Open! SESSION 2: Seven and Light
It is well known that synchronicity walks hand in hand with the crop circle phenomenon and in session 2 of The Magnificent Sevens course we'll be taking a look at the relationship between seven and light - and how it
was re-revealed to me in 2022 with the appearance of a curious quintuplet crop circle at Crabwood in Hampshire. This quintuplet (see below) was proportioned by the obtuse heptagram, which pointed the way. Seven is related to light in two major symbolic ways. First as the 'colour spectrum' contained within white light - the seven colours of the rainbow. Secondly, and more deeply, it is
connected to creation. Let there be light, is the first utterance of creation, and in many traditions the entire cosmos was created in just seven days. However, in these traditions creation was actually unfolded over six days, the seventh day (the day of rest) was needed for that creation to be completed. That seventh day is a holy day; a day apart. This idea of a number apart, and of its
immaculate state echoes the properties of the number seven. We will discuss these properties in this session. Please join us on our on going journey into the number seven, its geometry and its unfolding in the crop circle phenomenon. SESSION TWO
OUTLINE Welcome!
About this course/ongoing sessions:
Part One: Presentation - The obtuse heptagram properties and qualities
- The obtuse heptagram in crop circle design
- The obtuse heptagram in the proportioning of the crop circles
- The curious case of the Crabwood quintuplet
of 2022: Ground, Sky, Synchronicity and Seven.
Part Two: Drawing
- John Michell's Division by Seven
Part Three: Drawing
- The Devil's Den crop circle of 2018
- The Ludgershall crop circle of 2021
Missed Session 1? Don't worry if you missed session 1, you can still buy the video recording and all the accompanying materials from the Magnificent Sevens page on our website. Pervious attendance at session 1 is not necessary to attend session 2. Below: The Crabwood quintuplet of 2022 drawn by Karen
Alexander
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