Commentary on Transcript:
Sparsholt near Winchester, Hampshire, UK 15 August 2002 Photo by Steve Alexander
See ET/Alien At This Site
One year and one day after the first ‘Face’ formation at Chilbolton, we were completely fixated by the sight of this astonishing ALIEN figure in a field at Sparsholt (Crabwood Farm House), when it arrived on 15 August 2002, overlooked this time by an array of small radio masts. The communication process was clearly hotting up. This challenging event became a benchmark for many interested parties. The DISC, extended through a distinctly featured ‘window between worlds/dimensional portal’, carried a poignant and highly revealing message to Humanity encoded in its digital display of standing tufts of dots and dashes. Researchers who decoded the disc reported that the message read as follows:
“Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. BELIEVE. THERE IS GOOD OUT THERE. We Oppose DECEPTION. Conduit CLOSING.” The message ends with the sound of a bell.
Thoth (Hermes) – Wisest Ancient One
Thoth, is another of the long line of Ancient Egyptian deities. God of Wisdom and Learning and scribe to the gods of the after-life. Symbolised as both the Ibis and the Baboon in ancient depictions, Thoth was the first holder of the Caduceus, the staff of healing, also called the Serpent staff or Hermetic wand. Used now as a symbol for healing practices worldwide, the Caduceus has two serpents spiralled around its central staff, similar to the double spiralled helix of our human DNA.
Thoth – associated with the moon and as the dispeller of darkness – along with Isis and Osiris are three of the most important and most powerful of Ancient Egypt’s abundant gallery of Gods, and clearly and unmistakably associated with this modern crop circle phenomenon.
Hermes (Thoth) – The Hermetic Arts
Hermes, the Messenger God, is the Greek representation of the Egyptian God Thoth. Founder of the Hermetic Arts of Magic and Religion, Hermes – Thoth, is the Master of Music and language, and is also associated with the serpent staff of Thoth, as the Rod of Hermes, by whose light Hermes guided the souls of the dead to the after-life. There is much debate about the rightful usage of this winged, twin serpent, spiralled staff as a symbol for the field of medicine and healing. Many associate the Staff of Ascaepolous, a single serpent coiled around a central branch, as the correct and rightful symbol. However my own view is that the former is the correct one to use because it encompasses both sides of the holistic forum – physical/spiritual, scientific/metaphysic. Hermes is also represented as the Roman Messenger God, Mercury. With all these associations and attributes, it is not really surprising that we see them referenced in these texts. They are a part of the stream of advanced collective consciousness that is inherent in the phenomenon.
Internet-sourced quotes on Hermes:
“Hermes is the God of the unexpected, of luck, of co-incidence, of synchronicity.” “Whenever things seem fixed, stuck or rigid, Hermes brings fluidity, motion, new beginnings… with all the accompanying confusion associated with new beginnings.”
Ariana Strassinopolous (The Greek Gods). ”“Where creativity and distinction-making come together – there Hermes appears”
Murray Stein, Jungian analyst/author (Hermes and the Creation of Space).
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