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My Beginnings with the Crop Circle Phenomenon

Following up on an email I sent to you, with the very latest news of an improved Twitter page (http://www.twitter.com/CropCircleQueen — please follow me!), when I was looking for a favorite quote and found it in one of the very first things I wrote about the circles, before I’d even visited England, I thought it would give you an insight into my fascination with the circles that you might enjoy reading now.

As I continue in my shift from reporting to problem solving as my primary focus, things in the world feel surreal to me, like watching everyone fiddling while Rome is burning. With the preponderance of intelligence telling us that invading Iraq will start World War III, and that we’ll be waking a sleeping giant who will give us back what he’d never initiate against us, everyday life seems unaffected. Although there are huge numbers of us who oppose what our government is doing, it almost feels like a soap opera to listen to echoes of protest that make wisps of noise. As issues of the day have gone from startling new events and revelations to sputters of outrage at continuing quagmires and abuses, even the eloquence of some of the critics of our march to Armageddon have become less of a grab for me than have thoughts I’ve characterized as coming from what’s “farthest out” and “farthest in,” where we might find some solutions.

I don’t fool myself into expecting to be able to move the world, but that doesn’t stop me from trying. And I have something nobody else who is trying has, and that’s my knowledge about crop circles. I toy with how to run with that baton.

I’ve sent some preliminary communications to a few people who think about how to make radical change, to see what I can do to initiate a serious consideration of this topic. Here’s what I’ve been saying.

CROP CIRCLE INQUIRY

This is an invitation to try to envision an explanation for what cannot be explained.

As World War III looms, as a smallpox epidemic is a possibility, as a nuclear detonation might occur, and as we are guaranteed that it’s a matter of time before something worse than the Twin Towers happens, I want to call attention to a ray of hope that is outside the parameters of our helplessness. It is the crop circle phenomenon, where a readily perceivable intelligence has been penetrating our reality for many years, using surfaces on Earth to make artworks. The predominant canvas has been crop fields — some 2,000 occurrences on farms worldwide since 1989, when an escalation occurred in the number of incidents and in their complexity.

Realizing we’re being visited by another intelligence would make everyone consider what is beyond the reality in which we are so threatened. However, as Indians didn’t see Spanish frigates that invaded the New World, humanity has no category for perceiving crop circles. There’s a leap required for people to open their eyes to the fact that we are receiving communications from an unknown source.

Crop circles are not accidental. They are full of intent, which comes from mind. The evidence for them not being natural and not being human-made is overwhelming. For instance, the latest discovery is a crystalline structure in surface soil that only is present in geologic sediments way down deep, that have been exposed to heat from Earth’s core and pressure from the top for millions of years. Even if, as gets proposed, there is some secret technology that we may be testing or employing, that wouldn’t account for the crop circles that were happening way before there was advanced technology. As the great geometer, John Martineau, says, “Even if there is only one real formation — that should be enough! It’s like John Michell said in the early days — when the writing appears on the wall you can jump up and down and say ‘do it again,’ you can denounce it as a hoax, or you can read what it says.”

Here are a few questions to puzzle over:

What auspice could have the keen sense of aesthetics with which to make such beautiful designs?

How do the circlemakers know about events on Earth, like eclipses, or practices on Earth that use symbols?

How do you account for geometry that’s more advanced than ours?

What accounts for formations being carefully placed in the landscape — what they point to and what they tangent, their relationship to tractor tracks and to due north, that tails of scorpions and “thought bubbles” trail down steepish hills, that related patterns miles apart form isosceles triangles, and much more in their placement that indicates mind and intent?

How can there be a response to human thought, like meditations producing the pattern being meditated on?

How do crops get woven and plaited, and plants as stiff as celery get bent into right angles without breaking?

What can beam formations into fields leaving no muddy footprints after stormy arrivals, with plants unbroken by trampling, where whole formations or elements in some of them occur where there is no means of access, and much more that mitigates against human stomping?

What is the reason that cameras break, batteries drain, cell phones don’t work and compasses spin in and above formations?

Why do the ratios of elements in many crop circles correspond to the diatonic scale?

How come hilly ground gets formations that are perfectly symmetrical from the air?

Why do plants from seeds taken from formations grow as much as five times faster than control plants?

All these things, and many more, do not fit in conventional reality. Can you speculate about what sort of unconventional reality we could be dealing with?

“A great power has arisen, directing thoughts and perception in a certain direction, towards a more complete and satisfactory view of reality than the modern conventions of materialism have previously allowed. Gently, subtly,with no disturbance or panic, we are being guided across a watershed, from one world view to another. And this is in no way arbitrary, but a purposeful process, in accordance with the interests of eternal nature and the necessities of the present. We can now see something of what the ancients meant when they spoke of revelation.”
-John Michell-

Crop Circles Go Way Back

 

Anybody who knows crop circle lore knows about this, but, since many of you aren’t circle historians, I’m passing along what always is cited as the first irrefutable evidence of the appearance of crop circles, way before the modern era.  Someone sent me this post about it from the BBC’s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy forum :

Crop circles are not a new phenomenon. There are 17th Century woodcuts that record the observation of what appears to be crop circles. One such woodcut, entitled The Devil Mower, appeared in a Hertfordshire newspaper dated 22 August, 1678. The article described the apparition overnight of a strange design in a field of oats, so neatly pressed that “no mortal man was able to do the like”, which was attributed to “the devil or some infernal spirit “. By convoluted logic this apparition confirmed the existence of God, since, it was argued, if devils have a Hell then there must be a Heaven and a God.

mowing-devil-illustration

Here is what it says:

Being a True Relation of a Farmer, who Bargaining with a Poor Mower, about the Cutting down Three Half Acres of Oats: upon the Mower’s asking too much, the Farmer swore That the Devil should Mow it rather than He. And so it fell out, that very Night, the Crop of Oat shew’d as if it had been all of a flame: but next Morning appear’d so neatly mow’d by the Devil or some Infernal Spirit, that no Mortal Man was able to do the like. Also, How the said Oats ly now in the Field, and the Owner has not Power to fetch them away. Liscensed, August 22nd, 1678.

Basic Goodness

A spiritual group that’s supportive of crop circles and of my movie made the front page of the local section of the LA Times !  It will give you a warm feeling to read the article:

People of diverse faiths pursue a lofty goal in a peace hike up Mt. Baldy

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This nicely written piece tells about how the Aetherius Society, given that “Mountains have long been associated with holiness,” led one of its periodic pilgrimages to the top of Mount Baldy, where “participants of different faiths prayed and meditated together.” In the article, people talked about the fact that they weren’t there to support the Society, but because it’s so good for the faiths to come together. Right on! Paul Nugent, a transplanted Brit who heads the Los Angeles branch of this worldwide organization, is the narrator in my film of a re-creation of a story about the circles that appeared in 1880, in Nature, the English journal I wrote about in the last post. He led the pilgrimage, and the LA Times piece ends with a quote from him:

“I think to get 100 people all the way up there on the mountain is a good showing. But I think that more than that, the energy and the atmosphere was very collaborative and it was uplifting. … You just feel good afterward. You feel pure. You feel as if you’ve done something just good. Basic goodness.”

You can click through from the article to the website for the Aetherius Society, a group founded in 1955 by George King, a Western Master of Yoga, who died in 1997. For “10 years, he practiced this ancient science [of yoga] for 8 – 12 hours a day until his mastery of terrestrial phenomena and of his mind made him a ‘Knower.’ ” He actually became a conduit for extraterrestrial intelligence, hence the interest the Aetherius Society has in crop circles.