The Tree of Life, Cosmic Conspiracy, and the Secret of Da'ath
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Have I stumbled onto a Cosmic Conspiracy?
The seed of life and the tree of life superimposed
Do you see something(s) missing?
I am convinced that the "message" of this crop circle is:
"What about Daath?"
The tree of life is a cultural symbol, historically attributed to Jewish mystery religion. I rejected the notion that the author of this crop circle would ask the whole of humanity to pay homage to the religion of a minority ethnic sect. Kabbalah is not mainstream Judaism! However, Kabbalah has been embraced and adopted by non-jewish groups, such as the gnostics and rosicrucians, among many others. Indeed, within recent years Kabbalah has become more popular among a wide range of spiritualist seekers. For these reasons, I sought a more universal approach to the reason that this form was selected for a crop circle.
In the past, crop circles have usually been pressed into unique geometric patterns. I am aware that in at least one instance, a previously known form was shown; the mandelbrot set.
The following quote is from Greg Braden, in his book, "Glyphs in the Crops: Living Codes of Change" (1994):
A Mathematical Constant: order and Chaos Converge
Possibly one of the most astounding glyphs to appear in recent
years is that of the Mandelbrot set. Appearing approximately ten
miles south of Cambridge, England on August 12, 1991 this
formation was the first that could actually be scientifically
substantiated by researchers.
The study of chaos theory defines a point expressing the boundary
between order and non-order. It may be said that at this point order
breaks down into chaos, or conversely, chaos gives way to a higher
order ( chaos being a degree of order within itself ). The
mathematics to describe this point, known as the Mandelbrot Set, are
complex. Until recently, the mathematics were all that we had to
reference this energetic boundary. With the development of high-
speed computer capabilities, massive computer memory and fractal
output, it is now possible to view the Mandelbrot equations
graphically. The image portraying the point at which order and chaos
converge is shown in Fig. 14 (see graphic below).
Fractal Geometry
The Story of Benoit B. Mandelbrot and the Geometry of Chaos
As Colin Andrews states in his video, "Undeniable Evidence" (4), this is a particularly significant image because it portrays graphically and describes mathematically the precise point that the indigenous people of the world, as well as the ancient texts, indicate that Earth is at in this moment of time; the point in which chaos and order converge. Stated another way, we are experiencing the chaos of old belief systems and obsolete paradigms, giving way to a higher order characterized as peace, cooperation and harmony. In any case, it is the Mandelbrot set that will probably be viewed as a turning point in the study of crop circles, as this pictogram was the first to be recognized universally as the graphic portrayal of a relevant and significant mathematical constant.
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The majority of circles has given us messages obscured in geometry and mathematics. Although the TOL is a known jewish symbol, it is also obviously a geometric form. In addition, the location of Barbury Castle was host to a crop circle in 1991, for which a universal correlation has since been found.
Da'ath: the mysterious knowledge, the great abyss
"Unlike the sephirah which represent states of mind rather than static placements, and the paths of lessons learned to move from one sephirah or concept to another, Da'ath is not represented upon the Qabalah tree. It is placed below the three supernal sephirah - Kether (the crown), Binah (+) and Chokmah (-). The polarities of positive and negative alternate up and down the tree and cause the energies to circulate as the universal input is pulled downward through the tree supernal sephirah to Da'ath. In this void between the higher and the lower the hither to formless energy of the universe takes on material shape by crystallization. Here is the highest point of the human mind: the home of the brainstorm or creative energy that is brought into manifestation on the earthly plain. As the sand passes through the narrow center of the hour glass, so does knowledge incoming from the universe pass into our consciousness in the machinery of Da'ath. Here is the ultimate home of intuitive knowledge from which all concepts stem.
"When working with the tree either to call down the greater knowledge of the superhuman universe and its infinite organization, or to bring our self up the tree from the lower sephirah for spiritual upliftment and higher perspective, all energy must pass through Da'ath on its way into matter or disintegration into the hypertext of the universe. Thus the term mysterious knowledge is given to Da'ath where wisdom (Chokmah) is combined with understanding (Binah) and melded to the material level through the influence of Tiphareth (sixth sephirah: balanced harmony), which pervades one's soul with the concealed light of illumination of consciousness."
Have I stumbled onto a Cosmic Conspiracy?
The seed of life and the tree of life superimposed
Do you see something(s) missing?
I am convinced that the "message" of this crop circle is:
"What about Daath?"
The tree of life is a cultural symbol, historically attributed to Jewish mystery religion. I rejected the notion that the author of this crop circle would ask the whole of humanity to pay homage to the religion of a minority ethnic sect. Kabbalah is not mainstream Judaism! However, Kabbalah has been embraced and adopted by non-jewish groups, such as the gnostics and rosicrucians, among many others. Indeed, within recent years Kabbalah has become more popular among a wide range of spiritualist seekers. For these reasons, I sought a more universal approach to the reason that this form was selected for a crop circle.
In the past, crop circles have usually been pressed into unique geometric patterns. I am aware that in at least one instance, a previously known form was shown; the mandelbrot set.
The following quote is from Greg Braden, in his book, "Glyphs in the Crops: Living Codes of Change" (1994):
A Mathematical Constant: order and Chaos Converge
Possibly one of the most astounding glyphs to appear in recent
years is that of the Mandelbrot set. Appearing approximately ten
miles south of Cambridge, England on August 12, 1991 this
formation was the first that could actually be scientifically
substantiated by researchers.
The study of chaos theory defines a point expressing the boundary
between order and non-order. It may be said that at this point order
breaks down into chaos, or conversely, chaos gives way to a higher
order ( chaos being a degree of order within itself ). The
mathematics to describe this point, known as the Mandelbrot Set, are
complex. Until recently, the mathematics were all that we had to
reference this energetic boundary. With the development of high-
speed computer capabilities, massive computer memory and fractal
output, it is now possible to view the Mandelbrot equations
graphically. The image portraying the point at which order and chaos
converge is shown in Fig. 14 (see graphic below).
Fractal Geometry
The Story of Benoit B. Mandelbrot and the Geometry of Chaos
As Colin Andrews states in his video, "Undeniable Evidence" (4), this is a particularly significant image because it portrays graphically and describes mathematically the precise point that the indigenous people of the world, as well as the ancient texts, indicate that Earth is at in this moment of time; the point in which chaos and order converge. Stated another way, we are experiencing the chaos of old belief systems and obsolete paradigms, giving way to a higher order characterized as peace, cooperation and harmony. In any case, it is the Mandelbrot set that will probably be viewed as a turning point in the study of crop circles, as this pictogram was the first to be recognized universally as the graphic portrayal of a relevant and significant mathematical constant.
[ END QUOTE ]
The majority of circles has given us messages obscured in geometry and mathematics. Although the TOL is a known jewish symbol, it is also obviously a geometric form. In addition, the location of Barbury Castle was host to a crop circle in 1991, for which a universal correlation has since been found.
Da'ath: the mysterious knowledge, the great abyss
"Unlike the sephirah which represent states of mind rather than static placements, and the paths of lessons learned to move from one sephirah or concept to another, Da'ath is not represented upon the Qabalah tree. It is placed below the three supernal sephirah - Kether (the crown), Binah (+) and Chokmah (-). The polarities of positive and negative alternate up and down the tree and cause the energies to circulate as the universal input is pulled downward through the tree supernal sephirah to Da'ath. In this void between the higher and the lower the hither to formless energy of the universe takes on material shape by crystallization. Here is the highest point of the human mind: the home of the brainstorm or creative energy that is brought into manifestation on the earthly plain. As the sand passes through the narrow center of the hour glass, so does knowledge incoming from the universe pass into our consciousness in the machinery of Da'ath. Here is the ultimate home of intuitive knowledge from which all concepts stem.
"When working with the tree either to call down the greater knowledge of the superhuman universe and its infinite organization, or to bring our self up the tree from the lower sephirah for spiritual upliftment and higher perspective, all energy must pass through Da'ath on its way into matter or disintegration into the hypertext of the universe. Thus the term mysterious knowledge is given to Da'ath where wisdom (Chokmah) is combined with understanding (Binah) and melded to the material level through the influence of Tiphareth (sixth sephirah: balanced harmony), which pervades one's soul with the concealed light of illumination of consciousness."

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