Via mysteriousuniverse.org by Paul Seaburn
A new crop circle which appeared this week in Dorset, England, is
unusual not so much for its shape but for its close proximity to the
mysterious hill figure known as the Cerne Abbas Giant and the earthworks
called the Trendle or Frying Pan. Are these new and old (although
that’s a subject of debate) formations related?
The website Crop Circle Connector provides an excellent drone video and close-up photographs
of the crop circle. Both show details of the swirls left when whoever
or whatever knocked down the wheat to create the pattern. The pattern
itself is pretty simplistic compared to the more complex crop circles
that tend to get them all of the attention. The comments section of the website contains an analysis by well-known crop circle expert Dr. Horace Drew, who claims he can decode crop circles,
says many of them contain messages from aliens and human time travelers
and professes that he can identify man-made (by today’s humans) crop
circles.
Dr. Drew says this one is “paranormally real” (not man-made) and gives
comparisons to its shape and various religious symbols. The intersecting
circles looks like a Vesica Piscis, a symbol for Christ, and the
almond-shaped intersection is a popular framing device for surrounding
religious icons in many religions. So in this case, the shape could be a
symbol of Christ emitting rays – another popular picture.
However, the religious aspects don’t necessarily fit with the crop
circle’s close proximity to the Cerne Abbas Giant – whose looks and
history are as controversial as many crop circles. The most well-known
features of the crushed chalk outline of a large naked man are his large
erection and his large club – that’s not a redundancy. While some have
tried to date the figure back to Roman times because of its resemblance
to Hercules, it’s not mentioned in historical documents until the late
17th century. An interesting theory is that it may be a satirical
drawing of Oliver Cromwell.
If the crop circle and the hill figure – particularly the giant’s
“lower” club – are related, then the circle takes on the resemblance of a
female’s sexual organ. That would make sense if the crop circle was
man-made, but Dr. Drew says it’s “paranormally real.”
What about the Frying Pan? Located above and to the right of the
Giant’s head, the trendle (which means ‘hoop’) or frying pan would
predate a 17th century Giant. Most experts believe it’s the remnants of a
temple and was later used for maypole dancing – a maypole would be
erected in its center and childless couples would circle it in a
fertility dance.
Erect a pole? Giant erection? Fertility dance? Crop circle in the
shape of a female sex organ? Despite Dr. Drew’s comment that “For people
who think about “sex” all of the time, this might seem to be a good
theory!”, it actually seems like this is the most likely connection …
even for people who don’t think about sex all of the time.
Whatever the case and whatever the cause, this new crop circle
provides a great reason to call attention to one of Britain’s unique
features – the Cerne Abbas Giant – and to ponder why an alien or time
traveler would choose that shape for a nearby crop circle.
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