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In this Edition...
1. Geometry Insights. Preston Candover 2019.
2. NEW! Crop Circle Review of The Year 2019. Webinar.
Geometry Insights by Karen Alexander. Preston Candover Formation 2019.
Preston Candover, Hampshire.
Detail & Location: This circle was reported on the 11th of August and was in a field of golden wheat. It measured approximately 200ft in diameter. The circle was just off the B3046 between Chilton Candover & Preston Candover.
Geometry Insights by Karen Alexander.
Square, Circle Triangle
Masonic Aprons, Divining Angels and the Philosophers Stone
As soon as I saw this formation as was intrigued by it. My immediate response was that it reminded me of a Masonic Apron; a triangle (the compass), the circle (the Grand Architect), and then the cornerstone (the square) of the apron – the ties of the apron connect it to the perimeter of the crop circle design. It also reminded me of the Tarot card
Temperance, in which the Angel on the card wears a triangle in a square on his breast and a circle on his forehead, as he moves the divine essence from one vessel to another. A circle within a square, within a triangle was often used by the Alchemists as a symbol for the venerated Philosophers Stone, and this trinity of shapes was the focus of concerted contemplation for many renaissance artists and philosophers.
The design of this circle is quite unusual. In the centre we have a triangle (3), within a circle (1), within a square (4) sitting within another circle (1). If these shapes are taken as numbers we get 3141 which are the first four numbers of pi (3.141)59265359).
The interior of this circle looks incredibly beautiful with swirls and sections of woven crop. The fine-line standing squares and circles are also particularly well done.
Read more and see more images on our website. Click the image above, or click on Read more.
Our Photo Set of the 2019 season has arrived! Only a Limited Amount of Sets Left.
Our popular Crop Circle Photo Sets are a great way of studying and comparing the crop circle seasons. Use for collecting, research, contemplation, comparison or as drawing aids and for collage – there are a myriad of uses for these beautiful sets!
This set of photos allows you to arrange the photos into date order, location, crop type, design type or any other classification to aid your thinking. Use as flash cards, frame them for your walls or simply put them on your coffee table as a talking-point!
The 2019 set contains 20 full-colour photographic images. Each measures 7 x 5 inches and has a gloss finish with date, location and crop type detailed on the reverse.
See the full set on our website shop. Click the photo above, or click on Read More below.
The Crop Circles and Geometry of the 2019 season: Webinar
£20.00
Date: Saturday September 28th
Time: 6pm U.K time
Duration: 120 mins
This is a 2-hour online webinar hosted by Karen Alexander exploring the crop circles of the 2019 season. This two hour presentation will look at the formations that have occurred during 2019, their symbolism, geometry and narrative. Filled with gorgeous photography, drawings and first-hand information, this will be the next best thing to being in the
fields yourself this year!
The webinar will take place online and will be live & interactive rather than pre-recorded. Our session format will include opportunity for questions at the end. Information on how to connect to the workshop will be sent to you via email upon booking.
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