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re crop circles in relation to ...

Dec 10, 2004 02:51 PM
by Mauri




Elsewhere somebody asked me about crop circles in relation to "Avataras." So ... ^:-/ ... While one might speculate about how an "Avatar" (in whatever sense/context, per whatever defining influence) might be seen in relation to "possible experiences" in one's apparent here-and-now or "real" world or worldview ... I wonder if, maybe, some sort of Master/s or Avatar/s (or "civilizer/s" like Varichoca, Kukulkan, Quetzalcoatl, Osiris, etc, as per Graham Hancock's FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS, eg) might these days use crop circles as an introduction or influence for whatever else they might have in mind.

Of course, on the other hand, inasmuchas if crop circles in general are regarded as fairly neutral (or vague, vapid, dull, uninteresting, meaningless, etc, per whatever interpretive tendencies or influences ...) in terms of how they might be generally interpreted ... what can we say ... I wonder if the general perception might be or might tend to be that they're not "intelligible enough," maybe, because of which ... whatever ... not that they seem particularly neutral to me. Seems to me that, in their way, they might be seen (at times, maybe, by some people, I'm speculating ...) as providing for rather compelling evidence why some alternate interpretations, (by way of some sort of significant enough contrast, in some cases, to orthodox/conventional views), in general, or at times, might be seen to play a significant enough and crucial enough role or potential role in whatever sense/context. Eg, the current controversies surrounding the sustainability of the global environment come to mind in terms of contrasts between orthodox/conventional influences vs. progressive/alternate influences. And if crops are seen as related to the environment, eg ... Seems to me that the crop circles are very visibly drawing the attention of the human race. It's as if they're alerting us (some of us, maybe ...) to wake up to some realities, and yet they're not spelling out anything for us in so many words, leaving us to decide for ourselves how we want to wake up to whatever, if at all. I'm tending to speculate that that kind of approach/influence might be one used by those who might be knowingly working within karmic limits. At any rate, I seem to have a hard time speculating about how the crop circles might've "just materialized in some natural way that hasn't been discovered, yet." I suspect that that latter "explanation" might generally tend to be in keeping with the orthodox/conventional/mainstream view ...

Speculatively,
Mauri












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