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Bonjour,
Dis, il va falloir que je m'y mette à l'anglais. Danielle m'a parlé de Gog and Magog Hill et des intéractions avec un certain nombre. ça donne pas des frissons de plaisirs.
Daniel
Alain SCHMITT <schmitt.alain2@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Sujet : THE CAMBRIDGE CROP CIRCLES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN? ;
Courrier :
Hallo,
I did not yet read all the document below but my first impression is that it seems to be interesting for our inquiry concerning Gog and Magog.
Bye, bye.
Danielle
THE CAMBRIDGE CROP CIRCLES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN?
by Paul (Hugh) Newman - October '01
Spiritual theories about Gog Magog Hill, Wandlebury Ring, Mary Line, Cambridge
Crop Circles - through dowsing and analysing myths
Just west of Wandlebury Ring, within the GogMagog hills of Cambridge, a huge
crop formation was discovered on 11th of July 2001. Cambridge does not get many
crop circles, so to then get a second one to appear in an opposing field on 25th
July was quite a shock for us locals. But this was not the end of the story.
Within crop circle number one, two seperate stages were added inside the
formation, on two seperate occasions.
Crop circle no.1, stage 1. The diameter was precisely 666ft wide. Not
approximately. Precisely. The outer ring was 18ft wide. The centre circle was
45ft wide. Stage two a week later; A 237ft ‘maze’ design was added within the
large circle. This labrynth was something else. Not only was it beautifully
layed, but the wheat was at the precise height so you could not cheat your way
to the middle, and there was only one way to the centre. This was the most
interesting and fun crop circle I have ever witnessed. Not only did you have to
use your head to get to the centre, it also taught me about patience on that
maze that we call the spiritual path. This may sound obvious to some, but taking
your time and always taking the longer route whilst in the maze, got you to the
centre quicker.
Anyway, a few days later and there is another addition. This time it was a sort
of square. From above it looked like a step-pyramid with four radiating fields
of energy coming out of it. It is worth noting here that when worked on by
dowser Shey Hancock, The square formation had a ‘death energy’ that one could
not stay in for too long. I did not stay in it for long because I got repeatedly
attacked by a massive bumble bee. The lay of the crop was fascinating though. It
was in four equal triangles, but at the centre, the straight lay blended in to a
perfect circular nest at the centre. On the outer ring of the huge formation he
found that at just over 33 feet intervals, there were radiating energy lines
from the centre. It was also found that the energy did not stay just within the
circle. Shay found that it spread out into Cambridge and the surrounding
countryside.
That was the first formation. But another one over the way named ‘The Angel’
also came in to existence on or around the 25th July. The diameter was also
237ft. Exactly the same size as the maze in the other formation. Coincidence?
you decide. The view from the GogMagog Hills was quite breathtaking. In fact,
there was one point only on the hills where you could see both formations.
Inside the ‘Angel’ was a strong and dark energy, especially near the scalp of
the head of the angel. The wheat was laid as though it was a halo around the
angel’s head. There was a spot where we felt uncomfortable, even nauseus, which
we later found out through dowsing was a node point of energy. The harmony of
the design and the beautiful lay of the wheat, combined with the still standing
and very delicate poppy flowers suggested this was also a ‘real’ one.
Shey and myself worked on the formation for some time and Shey soon found a very
strong ‘female’ energy current running through. He realised it was the famous
‘Mary’ line, of "The Sun and The Serpent" fame, which runs from St.Michaels
Mount in Cornwall, up to the East Anglian Coast near Hopton. It appears that the
formation of the circle altered the course of the Mary line slightly. Plus it
actually changed direction whilst in the centre of the formation by 45 degrees,
then returned to its original course. There was also a vortex point just to the
top right of the head of the angel, the same ‘uncomfortable’ spot I mentioned
earlier. From this node point 75 different energy signitures went inbetween the
75 flattened ‘rays’ coming out from the centre. All the rays were layed
alternately facing inwards and outwards, apart from numbers 12 and 13 (if you
travel anti-clockwise from the head) which both go inwards. But even more
strange, they both point to the other crop circle over the way. Coincidence
again? I think not.
Back to the 666 footer, and from the air you can see it is of a very similar
size to Wandlebury Ring, a so called Iron -Age hill fort. There is also an
ancient pond in the centre of the wandlebury Ring, which the ‘mary’ line passes
straight through, which is a very similar size to the stage one event centre
circle of the 666 circle. Yet another coincidence?
### page 2.
OK, perhaps the circle makers
were trying to make us look at Wandlebury. So here goes.
Although officially an Iron-Age hill-fort, archeologists have found it goes back
to at least 400BC. Roman evidence was also discovered there and there is strong
speculation that Queen Bodeica and the Iceni Tribes were also located there at
around 60AD (More on this later). As for the mythology, in the early 1900’s,
children were told that the gods themselves were buried there, and even that a
golden chariot was buried nearby. Another theory suggests Wandlebury was a far
flung out-post of Helen of Troy. Another that it was part of King Arthurs
kingdom...a kind of CAMbridge CAMelot. And as for ghost sightings there have
been a many. Most notably the legend of Osbert, who had to defeat a ghostly
knight within the Wandlebury Ring.
TC Lethbridge, top dowser and Cambridge archeologist claimed in the 1950’s to
have found an ancient chalk hill figure just outside the ditch of Wandlebury
Ring. Tales of a giant having been cut in to the chalk existed for some time and
he eventually found a curious picture, showing a three breasted female, astride
two horses pulling a chariot, plus a gigantic sword-wielding warrior and a
sun-god. All three in distinctly celtic design. Lethbridge says they were from
around 200 BC, but the jury’s still out as to whether he designed and dug it
himself.
When a friend of Shey Hancock dowsed the area of Wandlebury Ring a few years
ago, she became convinced there was some sort of stone circle or stone structure
buried deep under the surface. When Shay heard about this he dowsed it himself
and got similar results, and realised it could have once been used as a major
spiritual centre of south east England. He is sure it could have once have been
as significant as even Avebury. It is interesting to note here that the ‘Mary’
line also passes through the Avebury stone circle.
Another factor that indicates the authenticity of Wandlebury as an ancient
spiritual centre is another strong ley-line that passes through it. It starts at
Wormwood Hill, a small man-made mound east of the main site that is by far one
of the most powerful points of the surrounding area. It then goes through the
site of the chalk hill-figures (which authenticates them slightly perhaps?),
through the northern part of the Wandlebury Ring and up through several of the
major sites of Cambridge. On the other side of Cambridge it reaches Girton, an
area that has also had its fair share of crop circles in the past. Well, three
to be precise. Two well known formations appeared here in 1996. They look like
different stages of a seed sprouting. Perhaps this represented the birth of the
new breed of crop circles that were starting to be created.
OK, I’m going to go slightly esoteric now which I’ve been avoiding for too long.
You may or may not be aware of the work Carol Cochrane has been doing on place
names where crop circles appear. It’s called Lexigramming and her results have
been breathtaking to say the least. I met Carol and she showed me the technique.
Basically, it's like an anagram, but with set rules that help you uncover secret
meanings within words, place names, peoples names etc. It first appeared in
'Star-Signs' by top astrologer, Linda Goodman, but the practice has evolved to a
new level. for more info on this please e-mail me ( hempseedpaul at hotmail.com
[replace " at " by @]), or I might write an article on it soon for the website.
Anyway, Carol and myself worked on ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’, ‘Wandlebury Ring,
Cambs’ and ‘GogMagog Hills, Cambridgeshire’.
So what was found in ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’? Well ,quite a lot actually. It
contains both ‘Birth’ and ‘Seed’. Also linking to the ancient past is:‘This is
Bodecia’s ancient home’ and ‘The Iceni Tribe’. Plus ‘Go to GogMagogs”. So I did.
But there was much more concerning Shey’s idea of stone circles at Wandlebury
than the dowsing. Check this out: Within ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’ was: ‘Near
GogMagog’s is ancient stone ring. Near the ditch (Wandlebury has huge ditch
around it). Near Iceni Tribe and Bodecia’s home. Near the giants (the hill
figures)’. OK this may sound a bit far out, but I had to show you this
information.
So towards one end of the line is the site of the Girton crop circles, and at
the other end is Wandlebury, and more significantly Wormwood Hill. This mound
has been the site of quite a few strange occurances in the past. When dowsing it
recently I found a major earth energy node point at the peak of the tumulus. The
exact same spot myself and friends have been visiting for years. But there is
more to this place than meets the eye. There have been several UFO sightings in
this area and one was caught on video by the then head of the Cambridge UFO
Society, Chris Massey Lynch in 1991. I’ve seen this video and it is breathtaking
to say
### page 3.
the least.
In Andrew Collins' classic book "The Circle Makers", he talks of Bill Eden, a
UFO investigator who visited Wormwood Hill. “He could clearly see it (the hill)
engulfed by swirling bands of lights, unseen by his colleague. Ignoring this, he
stepped on to the mound, amid the vibrant coloured light, and instantly
sustained a powerful headache, an intense pressure on his chest and head, a
bitter metallic taste, nausea and dizziness. With this came the sound of a deep
tonal note, that resonated from the ground and rose in pitch the higher he
climbed. Even more curioud was the disconcerting sensation that he was about to
leave his physical body through the process known as astral projection. He also
saw with his psychic eyes priestly figures in saffron-coloured robes,
approaching the site in ceremonial fashion”. This also indicates positively to
the theory that Wandlebury Camp was used as a major spiritual centre. A theory
that is currently being investigated.
So like Silbury Hill, also a man-made mound, Wormwood Hill might also have
something to do with the crop circles. Andrew Collins’ Orgone energy theory is
one worth investigating, especially as Wormwood Hill is such a powerful spot. I
firmly believe that Wandlebury is ‘waking up’ as we speak and it will certainly
open up the land to more and more crop circles in this beautiful area. One other
thing. On top of the hills is a bench that we used as a meeting place and is by
far the best viewing point for the huge formation. When Shey dowsed the Mary
line, he found it actually went through this bench, and just to one side of it,
it crossed another Ley which went down to the huge formation. These two
formations and that bench have acted as a meeting place for like minded people
in the Cambridge and Shey has already done one lecture on the Cambridge
formations. Myself and Shey have some more lined up for the imminent future
(check the website).
So how do we tie all these connections up? Firstly, the theory and feeling that
there may be some sort of monolith, stone circle or similar structure is
interesting when you check the hidden meanings in the place names. In ‘Girton,
Cambridgeshire is:‘The Gogmagogs, near the ditch. Dig the dirt and there it is.
The Stone ring’. Also ‘Near the one tree’, Wormwood Hill has one sacred tree at
its peak. Is there anything in this? I don’t know. But I feel it needs properly
investigating. The few lexigrams I've shown you are just the tip of the iceberg
(more at the next lecture).
So, with all this activity going on at this site, we are convinced there is
something to be discovered at Wandlebury. Maybe a maze, maybe a stone circle,
maybe a golden Chariot. Who knows? Maybe nothing? Maybe it’s all happening in
Cambridge because there is now a strong interest in these things. Maybe it’s
helping us city dwellers get back to nature, the place we are supposed to be
anyway. Perhaps the crop circles do all this to us, maybe that's their purpose.
They have certainly woken Cambridge up from its slumber. Plus, as Carol Cochrane
pointed out to me, both ‘Wandlebury Ring, Cambs’ and ‘GogMagog Hills,
Cambridgeshire’ both contain the lexigrammed words “Sacred marriage”. A marriage
of what though? A marriage of male and female earth energies? The marriage of
heaven and Earth? Or a sacred marriage of us Humans to our Mother Earth? The one
we’ve all be waiting for. I know which I think is true.
copyright Paul Newman 2001.
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Crop Circle Contact: Paul Newman hempseedpaul at hotmail.com (replace " at " by
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<DIV>Bonjour,</DIV>
<DIV>Dis, il va falloir que je m'y mette à l'anglais. Danielle m'a parlé de Gog and Magog Hill et des intéractions avec un certain nombre. ça donne pas des frissons de plaisirs.</DIV>
<DIV>Daniel<BR><BR><B><I>Alain SCHMITT <schmitt.alain2@wanadoo.fr></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; WIDTH: 100%">Sujet : THE CAMBRIDGE CROP CIRCLES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN? ;<BR><BR>Courrier : <BR>Hallo,<BR>I did not yet read all the document below but my first impression is that it seems to be interesting for our inquiry concerning Gog and Magog.<BR>Bye, bye.<BR>Danielle<BR><BR><BR>THE CAMBRIDGE CROP CIRCLES: WHAT DO THEY MEAN? <BR>by Paul (Hugh) Newman - October '01<BR>Spiritual theories about Gog Magog Hill, Wandlebury Ring, Mary Line, Cambridge <BR>Crop Circles - through dowsing and analysing myths<BR>Just west of Wandlebury Ring, within the GogMagog hills of Cambridge, a huge <BR>crop formation was discovered on 11th of July 2001. Cambridge does not get many <BR>crop circles, so to then get a second one to appear in an opposing field on 25th <BR>July was quite a shock for us locals. But this was not the end of the story. <BR>Within crop circle number one, two seperate stages were added inside
the <BR>formation, on two seperate occasions. <BR>Crop circle no.1, stage 1. The diameter was precisely 666ft wide. Not <BR>approximately. Precisely. The outer ring was 18ft wide. The centre circle was <BR>45ft wide. Stage two a week later; A 237ft ‘maze’ design was added within the <BR>large circle. This labrynth was something else. Not only was it beautifully <BR>layed, but the wheat was at the precise height so you could not cheat your way <BR>to the middle, and there was only one way to the centre. This was the most <BR>interesting and fun crop circle I have ever witnessed. Not only did you have to <BR>use your head to get to the centre, it also taught me about patience on that <BR>maze that we call the spiritual path. This may sound obvious to some, but taking <BR>your time and always taking the longer route whilst in the maze, got you to the <BR>centre quicker. <BR>Anyway, a few days later and there is another addition. This time it was a sort <BR>of square. From above it
looked like a step-pyramid with four radiating fields <BR>of energy coming out of it. It is worth noting here that when worked on by <BR>dowser Shey Hancock, The square formation had a ‘death energy’ that one could <BR>not stay in for too long. I did not stay in it for long because I got repeatedly <BR>attacked by a massive bumble bee. The lay of the crop was fascinating though. It <BR>was in four equal triangles, but at the centre, the straight lay blended in to a <BR>perfect circular nest at the centre. On the outer ring of the huge formation he <BR>found that at just over 33 feet intervals, there were radiating energy lines <BR>from the centre. It was also found that the energy did not stay just within the <BR>circle. Shay found that it spread out into Cambridge and the surrounding <BR>countryside. <BR>That was the first formation. But another one over the way named ‘The Angel’ <BR>also came in to existence on or around the 25th July. The diameter was also <BR>237ft. Exactly the
same size as the maze in the other formation. Coincidence? <BR>you decide. The view from the GogMagog Hills was quite breathtaking. In fact, <BR>there was one point only on the hills where you could see both formations. <BR>Inside the ‘Angel’ was a strong and dark energy, especially near the scalp of <BR>the head of the angel. The wheat was laid as though it was a halo around the <BR>angel’s head. There was a spot where we felt uncomfortable, even nauseus, which <BR>we later found out through dowsing was a node point of energy. The harmony of <BR>the design and the beautiful lay of the wheat, combined with the still standing <BR>and very delicate poppy flowers suggested this was also a ‘real’ one. <BR>Shey and myself worked on the formation for some time and Shey soon found a very <BR>strong ‘female’ energy current running through. He realised it was the famous <BR>‘Mary’ line, of "The Sun and The Serpent" fame, which runs from St.Michaels <BR>Mount in Cornwall, up to the East
Anglian Coast near Hopton. It appears that the <BR>formation of the circle altered the course of the Mary line slightly. Plus it <BR>actually changed direction whilst in the centre of the formation by 45 degrees, <BR>then returned to its original course. There was also a vortex point just to the <BR>top right of the head of the angel, the same ‘uncomfortable’ spot I mentioned <BR>earlier. From this node point 75 different energy signitures went inbetween the <BR>75 flattened ‘rays’ coming out from the centre. All the rays were layed <BR>alternately facing inwards and outwards, apart from numbers 12 and 13 (if you <BR>travel anti-clockwise from the head) which both go inwards. But even more <BR>strange, they both point to the other crop circle over the way. Coincidence <BR>again? I think not. <BR>Back to the 666 footer, and from the air you can see it is of a very similar <BR>size to Wandlebury Ring, a so called Iron -Age hill fort. There is also an <BR>ancient pond in the centre of
the wandlebury Ring, which the ‘mary’ line passes <BR>straight through, which is a very similar size to the stage one event centre <BR>circle of the 666 circle. Yet another coincidence? <BR><BR>### page 2.<BR><BR>OK, perhaps the circle makers <BR>were trying to make us look at Wandlebury. So here goes. <BR>Although officially an Iron-Age hill-fort, archeologists have found it goes back <BR>to at least 400BC. Roman evidence was also discovered there and there is strong <BR>speculation that Queen Bodeica and the Iceni Tribes were also located there at <BR>around 60AD (More on this later). As for the mythology, in the early 1900’s, <BR>children were told that the gods themselves were buried there, and even that a <BR>golden chariot was buried nearby. Another theory suggests Wandlebury was a far <BR>flung out-post of Helen of Troy. Another that it was part of King Arthurs <BR>kingdom...a kind of CAMbridge CAMelot. And as for ghost sightings there have <BR>been a many. Most notably the
legend of Osbert, who had to defeat a ghostly <BR>knight within the Wandlebury Ring. <BR>TC Lethbridge, top dowser and Cambridge archeologist claimed in the 1950’s to <BR>have found an ancient chalk hill figure just outside the ditch of Wandlebury <BR>Ring. Tales of a giant having been cut in to the chalk existed for some time and <BR>he eventually found a curious picture, showing a three breasted female, astride <BR>two horses pulling a chariot, plus a gigantic sword-wielding warrior and a <BR>sun-god. All three in distinctly celtic design. Lethbridge says they were from <BR>around 200 BC, but the jury’s still out as to whether he designed and dug it <BR>himself. <BR>When a friend of Shey Hancock dowsed the area of Wandlebury Ring a few years <BR>ago, she became convinced there was some sort of stone circle or stone structure <BR>buried deep under the surface. When Shay heard about this he dowsed it himself <BR>and got similar results, and realised it could have once been used as a
major <BR>spiritual centre of south east England. He is sure it could have once have been <BR>as significant as even Avebury. It is interesting to note here that the ‘Mary’ <BR>line also passes through the Avebury stone circle. <BR>Another factor that indicates the authenticity of Wandlebury as an ancient <BR>spiritual centre is another strong ley-line that passes through it. It starts at <BR>Wormwood Hill, a small man-made mound east of the main site that is by far one <BR>of the most powerful points of the surrounding area. It then goes through the <BR>site of the chalk hill-figures (which authenticates them slightly perhaps?), <BR>through the northern part of the Wandlebury Ring and up through several of the <BR>major sites of Cambridge. On the other side of Cambridge it reaches Girton, an <BR>area that has also had its fair share of crop circles in the past. Well, three <BR>to be precise. Two well known formations appeared here in 1996. They look like <BR>different stages of a
seed sprouting. Perhaps this represented the birth of the <BR>new breed of crop circles that were starting to be created. <BR>OK, I’m going to go slightly esoteric now which I’ve been avoiding for too long. <BR>You may or may not be aware of the work Carol Cochrane has been doing on place <BR>names where crop circles appear. It’s called Lexigramming and her results have <BR>been breathtaking to say the least. I met Carol and she showed me the technique. <BR>Basically, it's like an anagram, but with set rules that help you uncover secret <BR>meanings within words, place names, peoples names etc. It first appeared in <BR>'Star-Signs' by top astrologer, Linda Goodman, but the practice has evolved to a <BR>new level. for more info on this please e-mail me ( hempseedpaul at hotmail.com <BR>[replace " at " by @]), or I might write an article on it soon for the website. <BR>Anyway, Carol and myself worked on ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’, ‘Wandlebury Ring, <BR>Cambs’ and ‘GogMagog Hills,
Cambridgeshire’. <BR>So what was found in ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’? Well ,quite a lot actually. It <BR>contains both ‘Birth’ and ‘Seed’. Also linking to the ancient past is:‘This is <BR>Bodecia’s ancient home’ and ‘The Iceni Tribe’. Plus ‘Go to GogMagogs”. So I did. <BR>But there was much more concerning Shey’s idea of stone circles at Wandlebury <BR>than the dowsing. Check this out: Within ‘Girton, Cambridgeshire’ was: ‘Near <BR>GogMagog’s is ancient stone ring. Near the ditch (Wandlebury has huge ditch <BR>around it). Near Iceni Tribe and Bodecia’s home. Near the giants (the hill <BR>figures)’. OK this may sound a bit far out, but I had to show you this <BR>information. <BR>So towards one end of the line is the site of the Girton crop circles, and at <BR>the other end is Wandlebury, and more significantly Wormwood Hill. This mound <BR>has been the site of quite a few strange occurances in the past. When dowsing it <BR>recently I found a major earth energy node point at the peak of
the tumulus. The <BR>exact same spot myself and friends have been visiting for years. But there is <BR>more to this place than meets the eye. There have been several UFO sightings in <BR>this area and one was caught on video by the then head of the Cambridge UFO <BR>Society, Chris Massey Lynch in 1991. I’ve seen this video and it is breathtaking <BR>to say <BR><BR>### page 3.<BR><BR>the least. <BR>In Andrew Collins' classic book "The Circle Makers", he talks of Bill Eden, a <BR>UFO investigator who visited Wormwood Hill. “He could clearly see it (the hill) <BR>engulfed by swirling bands of lights, unseen by his colleague. Ignoring this, he <BR>stepped on to the mound, amid the vibrant coloured light, and instantly <BR>sustained a powerful headache, an intense pressure on his chest and head, a <BR>bitter metallic taste, nausea and dizziness. With this came the sound of a deep <BR>tonal note, that resonated from the ground and rose in pitch the higher he <BR>climbed. Even more curioud
was the disconcerting sensation that he was about to <BR>leave his physical body through the process known as astral projection. He also <BR>saw with his psychic eyes priestly figures in saffron-coloured robes, <BR>approaching the site in ceremonial fashion”. This also indicates positively to <BR>the theory that Wandlebury Camp was used as a major spiritual centre. A theory <BR>that is currently being investigated. <BR>So like Silbury Hill, also a man-made mound, Wormwood Hill might also have <BR>something to do with the crop circles. Andrew Collins’ Orgone energy theory is <BR>one worth investigating, especially as Wormwood Hill is such a powerful spot. I <BR>firmly believe that Wandlebury is ‘waking up’ as we speak and it will certainly <BR>open up the land to more and more crop circles in this beautiful area. One other <BR>thing. On top of the hills is a bench that we used as a meeting place and is by <BR>far the best viewing point for the huge formation. When Shey dowsed the
Mary <BR>line, he found it actually went through this bench, and just to one side of it, <BR>it crossed another Ley which went down to the huge formation. These two <BR>formations and that bench have acted as a meeting place for like minded people <BR>in the Cambridge and Shey has already done one lecture on the Cambridge <BR>formations. Myself and Shey have some more lined up for the imminent future <BR>(check the website). <BR>So how do we tie all these connections up? Firstly, the theory and feeling that <BR>there may be some sort of monolith, stone circle or similar structure is <BR>interesting when you check the hidden meanings in the place names. In ‘Girton, <BR>Cambridgeshire is:‘The Gogmagogs, near the ditch. Dig the dirt and there it is. <BR>The Stone ring’. Also ‘Near the one tree’, Wormwood Hill has one sacred tree at <BR>its peak. Is there anything in this? I don’t know. But I feel it needs properly <BR>investigating. The few lexigrams I've shown you are just the tip of
the iceberg <BR>(more at the next lecture). <BR>So, with all this activity going on at this site, we are convinced there is <BR>something to be discovered at Wandlebury. Maybe a maze, maybe a stone circle, <BR>maybe a golden Chariot. Who knows? Maybe nothing? Maybe it’s all happening in <BR>Cambridge because there is now a strong interest in these things. Maybe it’s <BR>helping us city dwellers get back to nature, the place we are supposed to be <BR>anyway. Perhaps the crop circles do all this to us, maybe that's their purpose. <BR>They have certainly woken Cambridge up from its slumber. Plus, as Carol Cochrane <BR>pointed out to me, both ‘Wandlebury Ring, Cambs’ and ‘GogMagog Hills, <BR>Cambridgeshire’ both contain the lexigrammed words “Sacred marriage”. A marriage <BR>of what though? A marriage of male and female earth energies? The marriage of <BR>heaven and Earth? Or a sacred marriage of us Humans to our Mother Earth? The one <BR>we’ve all be waiting for. I know which I think
is true. <BR>copyright Paul Newman 2001. <BR><BR>top of page | Cambridge Crop Circle Page (including photos, news and events) <BR>Crop Circle Contact: Paul Newman hempseedpaul at hotmail.com (replace " at " by <BR>@), phone: 0208 6992843 & 01223 570551 <BR>LINK to Cambridge U.F.O. Group: <BR>http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/el82/cufog.htm <BR>Please Contact Ralph (subject = cc) with your comments and latest infromation!) <BR>or phone 01223 510 442 Ralph Nimmann <BR>Selected links on Ra in bo w Network Cambridge / UK: <BR>Do you value Ralph's information on Rainbow Network Cambridge? | About the <BR>Rainbow Network | World Peace Pages Cambridge | Public Discussion Board | <BR>Ralph's Ra in bo w Parties | Dances of Universal Peace & Chanting | <BR>Cambridge Inter-Faith Group | Spiritual and meditation groups | Spiritual <BR>Web Page | Healing & Health Page | Environmental Page | about Ralph <BR><BR>[ This page is:
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