Magdalene's Feast Day Crop Circle
My sense of the mysterious sacred is heightened today, beyond the fact that it's Magdalene Feast Day on the world-wide church calendar. A new crop circle appeared in the last few days which has as one of its mathematical formulas the sacred Magdalene number of "153". It is three interlocking circles forming four vesica piscis, and four "circles with a spiritual center". The circles have radius lines and there is a cross-hatch pattern forming a "net of 153 fishes" in two center sections.
You can see it's beauty here.....
The science of sacred numbers provides us with a mathematical blueprint of the physical universe in it's harmonious and balanced condition, the one we try and try to emulate in our own lives. There are number equivalences which express the Divine Feminine Principle, as well as the Divine Masculine. The beautiful cooperation in love between these two is, of course, the idea of the Sacred Marriage. The space created by two interlocking circles is sometimes said to represent this idea. A vesica piscis is both the Womb and Matrix and Sacred Vessel of the Goddess and also her ability for cooperation in love with all life.
The Magdalene Feast Day Crop Circle expresses this in a symbol on the land, huge and dramatric from the air; tender and sensitive in it's interaction with the plants of its creation. Did you know that the crop circle's stalks of barley or wheat or mustard are most often gently bent uniformly at a node to form the circle's pattern? They're not crushed. It is as though these formations are cooperation itself, cooperation between the Earth and the "unknown". That's another way of expressing the idea of Sacred Union.
The crop circles are symbols of communication and connection with the "new" unknown of the cosmos. The Mother Earth is in relationship with the cosmos.....She is communicating.
The crop circle mandalas are created cooperatively with an unknown energy using the physical world of Her Body, which in our Christian story is Mary Magdalene. The earth is not having something "done to her" by force, she is cooperating in creation of something entirely new. The New Creation.
Mary the Magdalene, Queen of the Earth, has said "Yes" to the Cosmos.
You can see it's beauty here.....
The science of sacred numbers provides us with a mathematical blueprint of the physical universe in it's harmonious and balanced condition, the one we try and try to emulate in our own lives. There are number equivalences which express the Divine Feminine Principle, as well as the Divine Masculine. The beautiful cooperation in love between these two is, of course, the idea of the Sacred Marriage. The space created by two interlocking circles is sometimes said to represent this idea. A vesica piscis is both the Womb and Matrix and Sacred Vessel of the Goddess and also her ability for cooperation in love with all life.
The Magdalene Feast Day Crop Circle expresses this in a symbol on the land, huge and dramatric from the air; tender and sensitive in it's interaction with the plants of its creation. Did you know that the crop circle's stalks of barley or wheat or mustard are most often gently bent uniformly at a node to form the circle's pattern? They're not crushed. It is as though these formations are cooperation itself, cooperation between the Earth and the "unknown". That's another way of expressing the idea of Sacred Union.
The crop circles are symbols of communication and connection with the "new" unknown of the cosmos. The Mother Earth is in relationship with the cosmos.....She is communicating.
The crop circle mandalas are created cooperatively with an unknown energy using the physical world of Her Body, which in our Christian story is Mary Magdalene. The earth is not having something "done to her" by force, she is cooperating in creation of something entirely new. The New Creation.
Mary the Magdalene, Queen of the Earth, has said "Yes" to the Cosmos.


Halleluja! Heaven and Earth is celebrating!
What stunning pictures of this astonishing phenomenon. Thank you for providing the link. I'll include you on my blog. Your beautiful words are inspiring.
Wencke.
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Thanks, Wencke, I appreciate your comment. You might also enjoy looking at the crop circle called the Crooked Soley, which is the maternal mitochondrial DNA pattern of the unbroken line of women from the beginning of time. Otherwise known as the Goddess ! Here's a link..
http://www.spiritualgenome.com/soul_in_crooked_soley.htm You can also Google Image search it.
John Michel and Allan Brown have written an incredible book about the significance of this "cosmos -Mother Earth" communication, called Crooked Soley. http://www.roundhillpress.comThe intricate mathematics of it go to the sacred geometry of Goddess' divine porportion on earth, which are also within our bodies. As above, so below. The Crooked Soley crop circle is talked about as a divine revelation of Goddess in our DNA. Or, Goddess IS our DNA. To me, it's a call for us to comprehend that Creation Herself is our body and that we have the ability to set our world right again because the Divine Pattern is US. And specifically, it's the unbroken linage of divinity within women which has the instinct for the New Creation. Trusting that we women know inside ourselves what is needed within our own personal spheres of life to "set the world right" is the message I take away from the Crooked Soley crop circle. We are sacred geometry itself.
We need more spiritual women commentators about the crop circles, to balance the idea that they are a one-way communication from the cosmos. They flourish, of course, in the land of Celtic Christainity, which some call the "New Jerusalem". But the circles are also in the United States now, some here in California. I'm hoping for one in my backyard amongst my zucchini.
Thanks for staying in touch, Joan
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I love the clarity you give me when you write about our bodies as the divine creator and teach us to trust our inner guidance to bring forth our part of the new creation.
Your words (and those gorgeous crop circles!) let me breathe a sigh of relief, followed by a deep sense of connection and inspiration.
Any way you could get your comments on the crop circles sites as part of the teachings?
Sandra
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Hi Sandra, Thanks for your comment. The crop circles seem related to what
you've taught me about Chartres and the idea that our bodies are this same sacred geometry, "sacred space". I'm dreaming about the circles so I know I'll be writing more. I'm captured! xoJoan
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