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A circular date and a fascinating talk on crop circles by Simon Miles to go with it.
Among some very interesting discoveries he expands on some indications that I related in my recent interview with Robert Phoenix. No wonder the Francis Bacon Society had him present a lecture to them.
In my Blogum (a hybrid blog-column) posted Jan 8, 2010, it was revealed that I recently had an encounter with a Jinn in Egypt.
In Arabic, male Jinn are called ‘jinni’ and females ‘jinniya.’ They are earthbound spirits who may fall into the same category as the faeries of European lore as they live in this world (right here) as opposed to the transpersonal forces that reside in the spirit world (over there.)
In the Holy Ku’ran (Koran), the great prophet Mohammed himself reveals that the Jinn are real, that they are formed of holy fire (energy) and that they are normally invisible, but capable of becoming visible at their pleasure. He proclaims that they are moral, but that they can also be mischievous, even troublesome, to those who cannot control them.
This Jinn was encountered in a shrine at the great mortuary temple of Medinat Habu near the Valley of the Kings. After my initial encounter in the temple on Dec. 7, 2009, I returned to the shrine through my shamanic journeywork on Dec. 8 where the Jinn and I then had a most unusual conversation.
An Encounter With a Jinn (Genie) In Egypt
My apologies other stuff got in the way. Will be posting crop circle-related posts as soon as possible.
The three crop circles, the menorah, the pi & flower of life are related each to one of the 1991 barbury castle crop circle diagrams at the triangle points. The menorah is relevant to the circle with a line to the center, the other two Simon has identified their position, See abstractionphysics.net of the action constants 9 are commands but of them two are just setting of input and output direction. The tenth is inherent of the the 9 in action (this is the menorah.)
I do not know how to contact Simon though I have searched.
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Hi Tim, thanks for the comment. If I find out his email address, and it’s ok to, I’ll pass it on to you. Cheers, Ellis
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Hi Tim, You may have spoken to Simon by now, but if not please contact me for his email address.
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Same here. I thought his presentation was incredible. Would love to contact him, if permitted of course.
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Hi Greg, if you contact me then I can give you Simon’s email address.
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Thank You Ellis.
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Hi Ellis! Thank you for doing this – what I hope and truly believe is important work.
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No worries. I’ve emailed it to you. All the best.
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