Temporary Temples Newsletter 2016-51

Published: Tue, 06/28/16

Temporary Temples Newsletter 2016-51
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New Crop Circle at The Ridgeway, nr Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire.
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This crop circle appeared on the morning of June 23rd and is in almost the same position as the Dream-catcher formation of 2013. It measures approximately 130ft in diameter and is in a field of young green wheat.

The farmer has opened this field to visitors and is charging £3.00 per person with money going to the Brighter Futures cancer charity. You pay your money on entry to the field. Park at the top of Hackpen Hill, where the Ridgeway intersects the road, then walk along the ridgeway until you reach the field.

This is an extremely challenging image. Normally the crop circles do not show us such seemingly aggressive imagery and its meaning remains enigmatic. Some made a somewhat tenuous link between this image and the UK’s exit from the EU, but apart from the date this link seems more than tentative. We’ve had dolphins, and generic fish imagery, but sharks bearing their teeth?!

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New Crop Circle at
Fulley Wood, nr Tichborne, Hampshire.
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This formation appeared on the 24th June in a field of young wheat and measured approximately 180-200ft in diameter.
The geometry of this formation is particularly beautiful  and sophisticated. The whole design is (of course) made entirely from circles, the main inner part of the design is made from a series of nested Vesicas. The construction is endlessly elegant and edifying, there are six iterations of this nesting – then the pattern is contained, firstly in a circle, and then in a containing crescent. Images of ripples in a pond spring to mind, but I think this formation speaks of the endless fount of creation emanating from the source.

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Raising Funds For The 2016 Season. Could You Make A Donation This Week?
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Image Copyright  Karen Alexander.

Our funds are very low. Can you help us by donating?

Please help to keep us Flying: If you have enjoyed our website and newsletters, looking at our pictures and information please consider making a small donation to keep us flying.

There are so few of us left regularly recording the circles it’s really important that we continue. And while some now use drones to record the circles, it is important that there are still images taken from aircraft where the best quality camera equipment can be used and images that include the broad vista of the landscape can be taken.  

This kind of photography is expensive and it gets harder with each passing year to raise the funds we need to continue our work, but if everyone who regularly looked at this website made a small donation we would meet the funds we need. You can make a donation by clicking below.

Thank you Steve & Karen
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