Above: A set of nested obtuse heptagrams at Ludgershall, Wilts in 2021. Continues: Sunday 30th
March 2025 6.00pm – 8.00pm UK time. £25.00 per session Bookings Open! Can't attend the session this Sunday? No problem, your ticket will get you the full video recording of the session and all the session materials - handouts, images and PDFs. You can
then peruse them at your leisure. Interested in the geometry of the crop circles, but don't feel confident enough to join in the drawing? No problem, we realise not everyone wants to to the drawing, so you are very welcome to watch these parts of the session, to see how it's done.
SESSION 2:
In session 2 of The Magnificent Sevens course we'll be focussing on the obtuse heptagram, one of the two sevenfold stars. This enigmatic shape has played a pivotal role on the crop circle phenomenon, both featuring in the design of many circles, but also proportioning many of them too. We'll look at a number
of examples from the fields and draw two circles containing this particular sevenfold star. We'll also be discussing a fascinating case of a circle proportioned by this star, which directly spoke of the link between seven and light itself. We will also be recreating John Michell's wonderful Division by Seven diagram featured in his seminal book 'How the World is Made: The story of
creation according to sacred geometry'. This session will be jam-packed full of information, beautiful photographs and illustrations and great stories, that help to reveal a deeper side to the crop circles themselves. Please do join-us, come an be part of what's going on. Your
attendance helps us raise the funds we need to continue our work. Take an active part in the subject and grow your understanding of the phenomenon, you'll receive a very warm welcome... and you won't get this kind of content anywhere else. 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, Previous attendance at session 1 is not necessary to attend session 2. However, if you'd like to catch-up on session 1, you can buy the video recording and all the session materials from the course webpage. Below: The crop circle at Ludgershall in 2021 drawn by Karen Alexander
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