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This eloquent design showing interconnected twin spirals was reported at Windmill Hill, near Avebury Trusloe, Wiltshire on the 13th of July 2011 ! A similar formation with two spiraling circles was also reported on the 13th of July at Chaddenwick Hill, near Mere Wiltshire !


The formation seems like its speaking of two spiraling galaxies on a path to merger ... The one at Chaddenwick Hill seems deeply connected with this one ... There are some more reports of fresh, newly discovered formations in the UK ... We will be posting all of these shortly ... Still to post some interesting ones from previous months ... the season is in full swing !!!


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This beautiful crop circle was reported on the 18th of July 2011 at Overton Down, near Avebury Wiltshire !



Images Courtesy : Crop Circle Connector

Interpretations and ideas are most welcome ... Please share with us by posting your views in the comments section below ... ~ Mitakuye Oyasin ~ _/\_ ~ :-)


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The Hakini Mudra is one of the prominent Mudras to enhance cognitive abilities by promoting cooperation between the right and the left hemispheres of the brain. Mudra (Sanskrit word meaning sign or seal) is a gesture or position, usually of the hands, that locks and guides energy flow and reflexes to the brain. By curling, crossing, stretching and touching the fingers and hands, we can "talk" to the body and mind as each area of the hand corresponds to a certain part of the mind or body.

The first few times i noticed someone in the Hakini Mudra was while watching David Wilcock in the 'Project Camelot' videos and Geoff Stray in '2012 Odyssey'. The process of practicing Hakini Mudra is to place all the fingertips together while remembering something. The process also follows directing the eyes upward and placing the tip of tongue on gums while inhaling, and let the tongue fall again while exhaling.

Mudras have been in use in the East for thousands of years, particularly in Buddhism. Buddha statues often have the hands in certain hand positions. They have been used as a spiritual practice (and still are), as a way on the path to enlightenment.

'Hakini Mudra' as a way to connect with the divinity within !

Image Courtesy : Joyce Huntington Fine Art America


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