Our 2022 Programme
Crop Circle Explorers: Sunday Jan 16th | 23rd & Feb 6th | 13th 2022
(Note: there will be no session on Sunday 30th Jan)
Crop Circle Explorers: Sunday April 3rd | 10th | 24th & May 1st 2022
(Note: there will be no session on Sunday 17th April – Easter Sunday)
CCE Synchronicity School Half-Day Workshop: Saturday June 4th
Summer Break
CCE Synchronicity School Half-Day Workshop: Saturday September 10th
Crop Circle Explorers: Sunday Nov 20th | 27th | & Dec 4th | 11th 2022
About our Courses & Workshops
1. Crop Circle Explorer Courses
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Crop Circle Explorers are 4-part workshops in which we dive-deeply in to just one crop circle. With a focus upon the experiential, we will be combining drawing, geometry, art and the psyche to create a unique view
of each formation we explore.
The language that underpins phenomenon
We will be unpacking their geometry, numbers and ratios, inviting you to re-create each circle for yourself as part of fully immersing yourself in this beautiful mystery. Together we will explore the language that underpins the phenomenon and
learn about the implicit order and creative principle it reveals.
The transformation of personal and human consciousness
In equal measure, we will also be giving time to looking at and sharing how these magnificent shapes and designs impact us personally, using specially designed visual and meditative exercises, alongside our drawing. We
will look at the role of synchronicity and intuition as we allow each circle to work its magic on us and develop our drawings into modern-day mandalas.
All of this while having fun in a tribe of like minded people!
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2. Synchronicity School Half-day workshops
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Our culture largely dismisses synchronicity, we often set them aside, sometimes embarrassed by them. It difficult to articulate our synchronicities. That profound sense of import, connectedness and meaning that
they evoke is actually very hard to convey to others. Yet, what if we could find better ways to share these meaningful connections to others, to empower ourselves and others to talk about these amazing experiences? What a force for positivity and personal and cultural empowerment that would be!
In the half-day workshops we will look at the anatomy of synchronicity; what actually happens? We will also look at the qualities of synchronicities, their differing intensities and depths.We will even consider why it is so very hard to effectively
communicate our own synchronicities to others and what we might to do to improve that.
In these workshops we will dive-deeply in to one of the most ubiquitous, yet mysterious of human experiences – you’ll never look at this subject in the same way again!
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Geoff Fitzpatrick was introduced to mandalas whilst studying the pioneering work of Carl G Jung and has spent the past 15 years exploring the intersection of geometry, spirituality and psychology through these symbols. Working with mandalas has opened Geoff to the profound power geometry possesses to influence states of consciousness. The construction of sacred sand
mandalas during Geoff’s Mandalanature sessions opens people to a deeper aspect of themselves by blending creativity, geometry and mindfulness in a unique and special way. In addition to his studies at Trinity College and the Milltown Institute, Geoff has trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof MD learning a psychotherapeutic technique called Holotropic Breathwork.This is default placeholder text. Edit and replace with whatever you want.
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Karen is a long time circles researcher (1990-present day) who has for many years brought a thoughtful and introspective touch to researching the crop circles. A highly respected and influential speaker and writer, her work seamlessly fuses sacred art, spirituality, psychology and philosophy – the scholarly and the intuitive. Karen is perhaps best known as the writer behind the annually published Crop Circle Year Books (1999
– 2019) and Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders & Mysteries (Arcturus, 2006 & updated in 2009 & 2012). She is also known for her hand drawn images and paintings of the crop circles which are widely admired and collected.
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