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cropcircle research

Yatesbury, juni 2009.


Yatesbury, june 2009. photo:© Steve Alexander.

    Before I plunge into the water of the canal at my house, it is a lovely summerday, I notice how two dragonflies while mating with eachother are flying through the air. This funny thing happening is for me the stimulance to start this article, straight after swimming. In the morning following on the day I had published some idea's about the jellyfish formation, I awoke hearing a voice like from an angel that told me there was something waiting for me. I stood up. As usual, over a cup of coffee, I opened my mailbox and yes, there it was! Cropcirclconnector had reported a new formation; the beautiful dragonfly!

At the first superficial glance on this formation it strikes me that in the abdomen, (the backpart) that is constructed with a serie of balls as segments, there are mad little pieces. They look like splinters or fragments or something. When I interprete these balls as worlds, then these pieces can be seen as the continents. What also strikes me is, that apart from the obvious depicting of a dragonfly, there is a background shown that is a little to weird to see it as only a stylizing result.

Becouse I work for many years pretty intensively with dreams, so analising them as a part of that, it is for me impossible to ignore the symbolical meaning of this figure. The dragonfly I interpret in first instance as a symbol for love. I associate it with the vibration of falling in love, tender vulnerable love, also erotical feelings.

An interesting point concerning this explanation is that in reality the dragonfly has a unique way of reproducing. The male specimen removes his seed from his primair sexual organ first to his secundairy sexual organ, (first segment after the central body) becouse the female is not able to reach the backpart of the male. Appendices on this male backpart are used while mating to hold the female behind the head. So, weird positions are obviously not a privilege to the human kind.


Notice the heartshape they make!

This aspect of reproducing seems, taken the spermecell at the end of the backpart in our cropformation, of importance for the total interpretation.

    For the total interpretation it is of course necessary to point out all the elements of the image.

Although the little balls or segments of the backpart have already been discussed, we have to make clear that there are 9 of these beads. The smallest ball, the one with the tail I have interprated as a sperm. Becouse it is outside the range of balls that are on both sides enclosed with flattened crop it can thus so be interpreted as something of a differend order. The surrounded range of balls can be seen as a separate unit, but there is nevertheless within this range an elapse going from large to small. This can suggest growth or an endless range. Concerning the growth of a real dragonfly, it can desquamate 9 to even 16 times while at its final state it looks completely differend than the larva that it was at first.

The balls from the backpart can easily be seen as worlds, but it needs to be questioned how much that's a reasonable thing to do. Even if you would choose to do so than the question arises about what worlds we are actually speaking? Different stages of development of the earth that we live on? It could very well be since the theory of "the growing earth" and the theory of "the growing earth" becomes more and more known to humanity.
Other options are; a variety of parallel worlds we are not, or hardly aware of? The subjective worlds of different individuals? The single world seen from different angles? Together with the sperm that is about to impregnate "the world" you would say that this world starts to look like a germ-cell…

The central ball or body (at which the wings are attached) is from a differend order. Maybe future earth? Maybe the earth at its present developing stage in contrast with the stages that have been? Rather difficult to understand are these two little mad curves. One seems to move in from above towards the center. For the other counds the same except it does so from underneath.

As a cynical person on a wellknown internetforum mentioned; "that dragonfly is amusing, but the wings are much to short. It only looks like a dragonfly, nothing more." The attentiveness is valuable becouse this so called "to short" makes it possible to discover a perspective depth in the picture. As if one gets sucked into the center. Complete the circles that can be drawn by the outside edges of the wings and do the same with the curve under the small wings (see diagram) and the effect becomes even stronger.

By the way, the finding of this key-element named 'perspective depth' seem to have trickered, or was at least in synchronicity with, the appearance of the Cannings Cross formation that got damaged by the farmer soon after its discovery. Becouse of the damage the aerial image needed reconstruction.


Perspective depth, Cannings Cross, 2009.

Combine the perspective effect of the dragonfly's midsection with its backpart showing a range of balls going from small to large and it becomes clear how important the midsection is. The two strange little curves emphesize, so it looks, the meeting of above and below. It is telling us that the spectator who's position is far above the sign, gets, as it were, attrackted to the center, while the sperm does so too. The sperm does it from below and than climbs up through what can be considered various embryonical stages untill the moment of birth!
The idea of embryonical stages seems to get confirmed by the number nine, relating to the nine months of pregnancy of the human kind. The spectator with an open mind functions before realizing as a world that has come to the center, ready to welcome a new world. Notice the stunning similarity with the idea of an incarnating soul!

When we concider more dualistic information then the difference between big and small becomes apparent: Large (front) wings versus small (back) wings. Large curve (front) versus small curve (back). Large points (corner both wings) versus small points (corner front curve with wings) So three times the duality large-small. Becouse three in numberology stands for development or growth, it hardly can't mean anything else but growth from small to big.

It is as if a relative small world (central body) develops in extend to the back range. But there is also the background of the dragonfly. It contains two incomplete circles that have something intriguing to them. It is possible to see these circles as worlds in progress aswell. One obviously bigger than the other.

What these curves or incomplete circles concern, there are frames placed in them that partly follow the shape of the dragonfly. They are closed circuits, accentuating the idea of limitation. In the lowest or most backward circle we see another two points that are framed aswell. Those two rings more or less force us to compare them with the two little weird curves at the center section. Except the duality of big and small we have found now the duality of opened and closed.

After considering, the two backgroundcurves or –circles seem to, not so much represent new worlds in progress as well as the mother and father aspect in connection with the idea of birth of a child. At the top there's the father as familyhead. The mother is expressed by the lower circle accentuated by the two dots. Also, this curve holds tight the embryo of the ninth month, ready to give it birth as a brand new world!

What we haven't really looked at yet are the fragments of the wings. In contradiction to the nerves in real dragonfly wings, the wings at the formation are lacking symetry of nerves. Could it mean that there are pieces or bits expressed as result of decay? It brings the element of death and destruction in the analysis. The fragments remind me to the paths that most probebly where made by silly people in the swallow formation of 2008.


The swallows formation, 2008. © photo; Randell.

The fragments of the dragonfly's wings can easily get compared with the pieces that are found in the spheres of the backpart. There will be a relation between the fractures at both elements. It is also possible to connect these pieces with the idea of a puzzle.

The weak and fragile wings in combination with the indirect methode of mating make it possible to hold the dragonfly for fragile love and tenderness. In the development of the world, or the worlds, we see some of the damages in love mirrored every time again… It is possible to think in terms of broken worlds, hurted souls. Damaged individuals, wounded by failures in general or failures in occasions of love. Considered as pieces of a puzzle it becomes obvious to think in terms of completing the incompleteness. Incompleteness matches of course the embryonical state. It is as if the wings are symbolising the idea of completing.

Altough a lot has been declared now, we still are not there yet. Another diagram can be constructed with, except concentric rings, also three diagonals (crossing the center) in the way the wings hand them. With those three it is possible to cut the circles in similar wedges. By doing so a twelf-folded geography arises. Should we think about the zodiac? The twelf illusions to overcome?

The tenth world, the tenth as addition to the past nine, not only stands for again a new world, but from the standpoint of numberology for the start of a whole new cyclus or range. On top of that we notice that this newborn baby is placed in the middle of the twelf-foldedness so that it is able to represent number thirteen aswell.

Number thirteen will be recognised by many as a number of misfortune or even death. After having observed the cracks and pieces in the image, I won't reject the idea on forehand, but at the same time it is also a number of transformation. Of victory over death. Therefore the association with Christ surrounded by his twelf disciples can easily pop up. Still, on a more grounded level we actually see the midsection of a dragonfly between twelf wedges, fragmentised wings and uncompleted worlds…

I go on. We haven't concentrated on the head. I would like to be short about that. The head looks like the head of a dragonfly becouse without it the dragonfly would't look like a dragonfly anymore, or at least it wouldn't look complete. I can't produce more worth mentioning particularities about it, unless we include the little antenna's.

At the earlier discovering of the duality of open and closed, it struck me there was a similary between the legs and the antenna's. There shape is almost the same. It is just so that the legs represent the large in combination with openness while the antenna's the small in combination with closing.

All together I would like to interprate this formation as followed: It is about the complete cycle of life starting from conception till birth whereby the wider context of reďncarnation is involved that culminates into the Christ-transformation. This transformation implicates release of the cycle of life and death. What that means in actual facts is very often not well understood but as long as we can stay in tune with the cropcirclephenomenon I'm sure more and more clues will be presented. So for now, it is like you can expect of so many cropformations, again a powerful and playful appeal for letting your own inner God or Christ get born. This time it is couched in a lovely naturesymbol that hums and vibrates on the holy tantra-frequency! I say: WOW!

P.S.: Even more wow is that on the day that I finished this article with this tantra conclusion, a new formation had appeared with a remarkable woven structure in its ley! If you know that 'tantra' literally means 'to weave' than it becomes apparent another synchronistic occasion has taken place!


The synchronistic tantra formation.
East Field, Alton Barnes, July 14th 2009. © photo; Oliver Morel.