CROP CIRCLE EXPERIMENT
By Estelle Nora Harwit Amrani
June 4, 2005
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The caduceus is a wing-topped staff, with two snakes winding about it, carried by Hermes, given to him (according to one legend) by Apollo. I believe it is the original symbol of Thoth and Enki, given to Moses. The symbol of two intertwined snakes appeared early in Babylonia and is related to other serpent symbols of fertility, wisdom, and healing, and of sun gods. This staff of Hermes was carried by Greek heralds and ambassadors and became a Roman symbol for truce, neutrality, and noncombatant status. By regulation, it has since 1902 been the insignia of the medical branch of the U.S. army. The caduceus is much used as a symbol of commerce, postal service, and ambassadorial positions and since the 16th cent. has largely replaced the one-snake symbol of Asclepius as a symbol of medicine. You can place a picture of the symbol on your computer monitor or wherever you are to aid in visualization. Check back here for new and please write me to share your experience with crop circles and if you participated in this experiment. Thank you.
CROP CIRCLE MANIFESTED?

I was thinking about the co-creation of this pattern that showed up. Did I pick up that this symbol would be created, or did we all project it to the circle makers? In a way, it doesn't really matter because we have the ability to move forward and backward through time, consciousness connects us all, so it is a co-creation in ALL ways. Isn't that cool? I could have picked any symbol. But, why did I pick this symbol at this time? I don't know. The symbol is significant for me, personally. But I could have just as easily picked something else - yet I didn't. I'm not sure if I will ever know "for sure" which it was, but I think it's very exciting how it came together, anyway.
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