"They said that from the air, the Eastfield one looked like a jesters hat..."

Hi friends, Ive been surfing the crop circle websites and thought this mighty enlightening!
Let us laugh at ourselves a little bit and maybe see the world a little clearer.
Shali

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East Field, Nr Alton Priors, Wiltshire, England. Reported 28th July, 2006.


"...They said that from the air, the Eastfield one looked like a jesters hat, an obvious hoax or a mockery at people like ourselves. I quickly made a sketch of their picture on the digital camera and pondered over it for a while.

"Then it hit me. This formation is of the tarot card - The Fool.

"The reason I believe this is because the hat section of this (complete with little bells) is quite obviously a jesters hat, or a joker. The long line crossing 'the hat' on the right hand side (which I originally thought to be an incomplete construction line) looks like a travellers knapsack. The Fool carries a knapsack upon his travels! Please look at the attachment I have sent for evidence of this.

"The Joker from our modern day playing cards derives from The Fool and originated during the Pagan suppression of the Dark Ages. Here is a quote from June Kaminski, Bella Online's Tarot Editor on the significance of the Fool:

"'The Fool represents the "every person" - the essence of us all embarking on the journey of life, self-discovery and mastery. He is the innocent, the whimsical, the "inner child" mixed with the "inner sage" that lives down deep inside of us all. He faces life and his journey unafraid, trusting, the perfect example of total and utter faith that all will be well, that every experience has a deep essential meaning. He traipses along the crags of life, regardless of any hidden peril or disappointment, his eyes are turned to the heavens and he knows that he will be kept safe and whole along his travels. Key words associated with the Fool are new beginnings, important decisions and optimism.

"The Fool is sometimes known as the most worthless card, yet also as the most valuable one. He is the first and the last, the alpha and the omega. It represents both the fledgling beginner and the adept master. The Fool reminds us of things, sacred things, that we have forgotten or repressed. The Fool knows his or her own ignorance, thus is seen as the most wise.

"The Fool is the ultimate "Free Spirit" - this card represents the self-actualized person, free from societal constraints, someone who is able to let go of outmoded beliefs and ideals with the courage to pursue their own special path.

"When this card is drawn, we are faced with important choices and decisions which need to be made as we begin this new life-cycle and to deal with any difficult challenges along the way. The Fool tells us to face these challenges with energy, optimism and faith, which will ensure a positive outcome. It also points out that we must develop faith in our abilities to make the right choices, to keep the faith, and to walk our own unique path with optimism and hope...'

"So you see why I felt compelled to write to you and share this information with the visitors to your wonderful website. I am eagerly awaiting the aerial shots of this formation (at the time of writing, there still appears not to be, probably due to bad weather) so that others can see the meaning of this profound formation - to me, the most interpretable this year. There are one or two brilliant and mind boggling formations this year, and some really bad hoaxes too, like the pig and the wonky circle with zigzags through the middle. But this one has a good clear message. Please, please, please share this message with our global friends.

"Love and Light to you all, Lee Woodstock"
posted by offlineShali on Wednesday, August 9, 2006 - link to this photo

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