Meaning of the Crop Circle on May 28, 2023

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The Symbology of The Crop Circles Explained

On May 28, 2023 the drawing below appeared in Broad Hinton, England. There is an explanation by contactee Domingos Yezzi, translated by me, about extraterrestrial crop circles. The explanation of this specific symbolic design was given by ZetaTalk, channeled by contactee Nancy Lieder, as we can read below.

“What message does this Crop Circle convey? This is a legitimate design as the weaving of grain would indicate. These are clearly blades, the type used to mow hay fields – a Sickle – or used in battle in the Middle East – a Scimitar. That a 6-pointed star is used indicates a benign use of the tool – a Shatkona or Star of David. During the African Roll now just picking up the pace, the Middle East will be devastated. The Suez Canal is already being squeezed and may have to be abandoned. Israel will turn counterclockwise, the Sinai will disconnect from Egypt, and Turkey quakes will continue. The Middle East is fraught with turmoil between the Sunni and Shia and between Jew and Arab, but we do not anticipate warfare breaking out. Rather that all will realize they are brothers and help one another.

~ ZetaTalk

Hinduism & Vedic Palmistry

A sickle blade is a symbol in Hinduism and, very interestingly as the reader will see, in Vedic Palmistry this symbol has a similar meaning.

  • The Sickle symbolizes removal of the ego (or enemy, or someone/something undesirable). In spirituality, this is a metaphor for the destruction of a sense of self. Thus, the Sickle is a tool through which enlightenment is achieved.
  • The Sword, a similar mark in Hinduism and Vedic Palmistry, is a spiritual symbol for eliminating illusion (Maya) and the merit of using one’s efforts to overcome dualistic thinking.

In Vedic Palmistry specifically, these are similar and rare symbols to be found in the hands of people and, if found, they mean the following:

👉 The Sickle signifies that self-sabotage has been a significant obstacle to success for at least the first thirty-six years of the person bearing this rare mark. However, after these setbacks, success can come to that person by learning from the experienced struggles.

👉 The Sword signifies that significant victories over the bearer’s inner demons are gained by cultivating an attitude of contentment. It also indicates problems arising from enemies and the nature of these problems will depend on which line or mount the Sword appears in the hand.

Vedic Numerology

It is also interesting to note that the design in the field is a circle, which means Soul, Creation, Feminine Energy; containing 6 blades (of a Sickle or Sword) coming out of a smaller (central) circle. The number SIX (6), in Vedic Numerology, represents BIRTH (that is, CREATION), which leads us to the meaning of the birth of a new humanity, pruned and less wild.

Conclusion

As we can conclude, the meanings given by Hinduism, as well as Vedic Numerology and Palmistry, and by the ETs Zetas are quite similar and something to ponder through this recent and another super precise extraterrestrial drawing in the Earth’s plantations during this very important period of humanity and its Great Transformation.

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