8-8-8

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Since the backbone lay totally flat on the ground, and the Circle Makers seemed to want to play with standing tufts of wheat in the centre of the circles they were about to create, they chose to put the circles slightly off the backbone. One a bit to the left, the other a bit to the right, then one to the left again, and one to the right. Thus, a wiggling dance of circles appeared, all of which had standing centres of unaffected tufts of wheat. What a lovely sight!



The lay inside the ‘tears’ was phenomenal as well. Their centres had been swirled down as perfect circles, then flowing out into a point with amazing light play due to the direction in which the plants had gone down.


A large 'tear'


A medium 'tear'


A small 'tear'

The energy of the formation was subtle and soft, it made everyone feel welcome and people lay down in the most central circle and stayed there for hours in spite of the bad weather.

I photographed a beautiful hexagonal ball of light right next to Andrew Fowlds. What a confirmation of the energy present in this whopper of a formation!



Now that we have had a 7-7-7 and an 8-8-8 formation, what will 9-9-9 bring us? People are already speculating. Maybe it will bring us nothing at all, as most fields will be harvested in September. But then again, you never know. We have had formations before in early September. One thing I know for sure though, the Circle Makers don’t fancy dozens of eye-witnesses. Maybe next time we should have no more than 3 night-watchers max per site. But then again, that might be a problem. You see, these events attract people like...





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