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There is something important happening in 2012 it seems- crop circles are showing the Mayan calendar, the solar system in 2012, Dec 21(?). The crop circles are nothing short of amazing and you never see it in the news. Never. Yet this phenomena has been going on for years with incredible patterns in England, in Rapeseed too- no human could do it without tracks- yet there are none. See earthfiles.com
Thought I'd take a look at that crop circle in the rapeseed. Here it is.
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I really really recommend it... and it does have some interesting info on crop circles too, as well as mayan calendar.
Many years ago when I lived much closer to the earth I was totally divorced from the media and in general the concept of time. I did not work at a conventional job, often lived without electricity and sometimes even running water. I had no calendar and measured my place in the world and amongst events according to a 28 day lunar cycle. If someone asked me about a past event I would say that was during the second full moon after the spring equinox of something along that line... then they would go into a mental calculation to a measure that they could put into perspective and there were times when my only grasp on where I was in the popular measure was when some one did this and announced Oh that was in MAY! its now August.
When I chose to leave my more earth based living behind and entered nursing school I had to put on a wrist watch. It changed everything. I was forced back into the old measure of time, the inaccurate measure. These videos address this conventional and inaccurate measure of time and the chaos and confusion that it creates. I have always thought that doing so affected my consciousness in a negative way, shutting down the strong intuitive sense that directed by spiritual awakening...things have been so much slower since then.
So often over the years as I put on my wrist watch to go to work, I could feel the pangs of a lost time, a lost way of moving through nature and the world. Soon I will be leaving my wrist watch behind and taking up the lunar way of life again... I have a great anticipation
Please do watch the videos if you can.
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Mad Scientists, in the video they explain that in man made crop circles the stalks of wheat or whatever are always broken. In the mysterious circles all the stalks are bent at 51 degrees. Sometimes the stalks are woven together. All the grasses live on to grow, and they put out more seed than the grasses just a few feet away that have been untouched.
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I'm well aware of that. My comment was meant as sarcasm to those who refuse to look at any explanation other then it has to be some one out playing a prank.
Just finished watching all 16 parts of the video, interesting how different people, with different backgrounds, different education all come up with a similar story. Yet those people with their blinders firmly in place and staring at the ground directly in front of them will say nothing is happening because they don't see it.
Mad Scientist - did you have any impression or thoughts about how the consciousness interfaces with time when time is warped into an artificial measure?
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That is intriguing. From a scientific perspective with atomic clocks we can measure time to within a gnats eyelash, thus time must be constant. But growing up I recall long summer months yet this summer this summer appears to be over almost before it began. So is this just a function of growing older or are we experiencing a time shift?
I feel the same way Mad S. Seems like I get up, spend a little time on my computer, eat dinner and go to bed! I'm lucky if I get out of my night gown! I sometimes wonder how the working class manage to maintain and accomplish anything at work. I'm retired and get nowhere!
I see what you are saying MS. What I notice is that I cannot keep up with all the changes.. everything is changing all the time, cars, technology, so much in science, clothing, fads, drugs, even at work, how we do things keeps changing. There just isn't any peace. and you keep running running running just to maintain what use to be easy.
life was slower and the days filled more when I payed more attention to the sky and the earth and the changing seasons.
As a culture we have created more in the last 50 years than we have for many thousands previously... I can get exhausted just trying to think about it.
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What I notice is that I cannot keep up with all the changes.. everything is changing all the time, cars, technology, so much in science, clothing, fads, drugs, even at work, how we do things keeps changing. There just isn't any peace. and you keep running running running just to maintain what use to be easy.
life was slower and the days filled more when I payed more attention to the sky and the earth and the changing seasons.
As a culture we have created more in the last 50 years than we have for many thousands previously... I can get exhausted just trying to think about it.
I know what you mean very well. My career was in the computer industry. I would have to keep up with new program languages all the time. They changed so much. Not always for the better. I know so many obsolete languages. When after 39 years, my company was looking to replace our jobs in the overseas market (mostly India), I decided that I would not compete in the work force anymore. They replaced me with 5 people spread over the world; as my job required support in several countries. Fine with me. No more 24 hour interruptions. No more being wired to some cell phone or pager, even on vacations. I'll go to work for Wal-Mart or something outside of the computer field if necessary.
Why would I not compete for work? Mostly because my field was specialized and mostly companies would only have one person to manage that position. Also companies want younger, cheaper people. I could be cheaper; but not younger.
The point of this tirade is:
I'm not too old to learn. I'm just too old to want to anymore.