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This spiraling flower~like Crop Circle has a hexagon in its centre. Honey Bees form
their honeycomb with hexagons. A hexagon is formed by two equalateral triangles. Imagine one triangle
representing the first three chakras. Then, a second triangle symbolizing the top three chakras. When these are
superimposed upon each other, a hexagon is formed. The heart chakra is at the centre of the design. Honey Bees
are known to create a resonance with the heart!
>>> more about this season's first crop circle
As one of the Bee Priestesses I say that we're
living in very sacred times.
Of course! Mother Earth is transitioning into
an entirely new era that the Maya call the "5th Sun".
Is there any doubt that great spirits are
at play here?
| Goddess Crop Circle 27 July 2008 |

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| near Honey Street, Wiltshire |
| Bee Medicine of the North |

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| ^^ click on image to learn about 'Breathlines' art |
On 27 July I woke up in northern Saskatchewan
moose country to join my Dene' Indian relations who were immersed in a different type of fun. 'Breathlines' is
a form of art which lends itself to group unity & happiness. On that same morning, the Honey Street Goddess Crop
Circle appeared looking quite bee~like. Meantime, my Dene' relative, Simon Paul, had been guided to make a Bee
Medicine painting. That's not a gold front tooth ~ it's golden pollen! The small figures with raised arms are
Ghost Dancers.
>>> more about the Honey Street Goddess Crop Circle
Honey Bees are famous for their
Wag Tail Dance.
The scout bee returns to the hive
after discovering nectar~rich flowers.
She dances in a figure 8 pattern
to show her sisters how to find the flowers.
On the date of 08/08/08 a delightful 8 Crop Circle appeared!
| August 8, 2008 Crop Circle near Milk Hill |

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