Technically not twinned trees, but still with trunks quite close together. We’ll return to pictures of them shortly.
But first, back to The Notch. Edwardston sits under the tree that may represent the bright star Aldebaran, not a part of the Hyades star cluster but still lying within it from Earth’s perspective.
Check this out from the wikipedia section on Aldebaran and astrology. I’ll highlight the key word involved.
To medieval astrologers, Aldebaran was one of fifteen Behenian stars, associated with rubies, milk thistles and the kabbalistic sign Aldaboram (Agripa 1531).svg.
Also see here:
Forming the profile of a Bull’s face is a V or A-shaped asterism of stars. This outline is created by prominent members of the Hyades,[17] the nearest distinct open star cluster after the Ursa Major Moving Group.[18] In this profile, Aldebaran forms the bull’s bloodshot eye, which has been described as “glaring menacingly at the hunter Orion”,[19] a constellation that lies just to the southwest.
A spiky protuberance between the 3 main branches of the tree.
Looking up into the merged foilage of the neighboring twinned trees.
Let’s return to those 2 close eucalpytus trees now, not within The Notch but situated not far to the east.
Edwardston sees a “face’ at the very bottom of the more raised tree (almost a floating tree but not quite)…
… and then an elongated version of what appears to be the same face in the middle of the trunk…
… and then a squished up version of a seemingly different face at the bottom of the first branch.
Another entity (Abzorbaloff) containing similar multiple faces.
But here’s the stunner: when Edwardston used distance viewing to look down into the same two trees, a much more human-like *eye* appeared within their intwined branches, perhaps with a mouth as well. Can you see it?
Here’s the detail in question. Also seems like a female’s eye.
Edwardston sees this, then cannot recreate the mirage (mirage?) after moving the camera angle away. Just intertwined branches now with no eye. But he *did* see it, and managed to take a picture as proof. Is this some kind of transferred bull’s eye??
Edwardston stands against the third type of tree in the forest, a green cypress, larger than its brown cousins.
It has a very different and distinct trunk as well.
I think he’s starting to understand.


























