Above: The incredible Roundway splash of 1999 was a double-sevenfold crop circle. Begins: Sunday 23rd February
2025 6.00pm – 8.00pm UK time. Bookings Open! There is something very special about
the number seven and its connections to the divine feminine, spirit, light, music and time. It is scarce in nature and so too in the crop circles. In all the thousands of crop circles that have appeared over the last 30 years, sevens have been rare. My old mentor, the late veteran crop circle researcher Michael Glickman, was always particularly delighted to see a new sevenfold formation. I think he saw the connection between sevenfold geometry and the feminine as a metaphor for the crop circle
phenomenon itself, he often referred to the circle-makers as ‘the girls’. On the side of his house in Horton, Wiltshire, he had a metallic rendering of the Roundway Splash (above) – everyone driving down the road could see it as the sun shone on its mirror-like surface. Another follower of the crop circles, the late, geometer and antiquarian, John Michell, described seven as being
connected with ‘the Divine feminine, Spirit, Revelation and what lies beyond the Veil’. Seven’s specialness can be found in the geometry of Stonehenge and the Lady chapels of the great Gothic cathedrals, where it symbolised the Virgin. It has also been found in some of the most intriguing crop circles of the past 30 years. In this ongoing event I will be exploring a number of key
‘seven-formations’ and as I do so, share them with you in a series of online sessions. I’ll be presenting a combination of information, research and the opportunity to draw with me some beautiful seven-formations. These sessions will also include time for group discussion of the material and the crop circles I’m presenting, in an open and collegiate atmosphere. There is no set timetable for these sessions. Each one will be announced
as I have new material to present - but not more than one session per month. I'm hoping to build a library of references and sources to share with my fellow travellers and the sessions will also allow you to build your own collection of drawings and information to deepen your understanding of both seven-fold geometry and its appearence in the crop circle phenomenon. I’m hoping it’s going to be a fascinating and compelling journey -
and I hope you will favour me with your company. This course will be for beginners and veterans alike. There will be something to interest everyone, no matter your knowledge of the subject matter. If the crop circles speak to you, even if you're not quite sure what they might be saying, this course is for you. We have a wonderful online community of
people, who will welcome you warmly into the fold. You can read much more about this event using the link below. Image below: Division by
Seven by Karen Alexander (after John Michell).
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