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In this Edition...
1. NEW! Geometry Gallery and Insights.
2. Crop Circle Conference 2019
3. Help us Record the Crop Circles in 2019.
NEW! Geometry Gallery. Long Wood, nr Littleton, Hants.
It was immediately clear while flying over this circle, that it exhibited the kind of elegance associated with some of the best crop circles. This combination of three circles of equal diameter is a classic geometrical image which has been repeated (in a myriad of differing variations) many times by the circle-makers, each subtly different, almost
never repeated exactly.
There are many types of crop circle image, some purely geometric, some symbolic, some are more like contemporary hand-drawn illustrations – some of course, are a combination of any of the above. This circle was in the geometric/symbolic genre, using number and form to evoke meaning in the viewer/experiencer. I am firmly of the school that most crop
circles have no fixed or exact meaning and that they work on both the left (rational, logical) side of thought and simultaneously the on the right (imaginative and creative). It therefore follows that any interpretation of them is both personal, and must use both imagination, intuition and rational and logical thought. When one visits the circles in person, one might add ‘sensation’ to this list, which brings the crop circle experience into the realm of Jung’s ‘Quaternity of the Self’ –
Thinking, Feeling, Sensing and Intuiting. In other words, it requires the use of the ‘whole self’ to process the experience. We are not used to this in modern western culture, which values the rational and logical over the imaginative and intuitive. But logic and rationally, when untempered by the imaginative and intuitive can have a propensity for polarity, extreme literalism and ultimately, cruelty. One might say this describes accurately the times in which we find ourselves and why phenomena
like the crop circles are so needed and have an important role in re-teaching a more healthy balance of mind.
Crop Circle Conference 2019. Exploring the Crop Circle Phenomenon.
2nd, 3rd & 4th August 2019 – The Ballroom, The Bear Hotel, Devizes, Wiltshire, UK.
We warmly welcome you to our annual crop circle event - in the heart of crop circle country and at the height of the circle season!
Three days of workshops, lectures and discussion groups.
Bookings for 2019 are now open!
Facilitators: Karen Alexander. Steve Alexander & Jonathan-Paul DeVierville
There is a lot of information about the conference on our website, if you would prefer to download the information and read it at your leisure then our printed brochure (which includes all the information on this page) is now available on our website. Click on the brochure cover on our website to download the PDF file.
Our programme at a glance:
Friday:
Talk: Introduction to the Crop Circles with Karen Alexander
Workshop: Introduction to Geometry & the Crop Circles with Karen Alexander & Geoff Fitzpatrick
Workshop: Introduction to Crop Circles & Consciousness with Dr Jonathan-Paul DeVierville & Karen Alexander
Saturday Speakers:
Karen & Steve Alexander – Crop Circles of 2019 the story so far…
Geoff Fitzpatrick
Anne Groh
Todd Hayen
Nancy Polet
Guenther Shermann
Sunday Speakers:
Shawn Randall
Dr Jonathan-Paul DeVierville
Robin Heath
Karen Alexander
Dan Vidler – Exploring the Interiors of the 2018/2019 Crop Circles
Question and Answer session – with Panel of all our speakers.
With music throughout the weekend performed by Albert Lamb.
Please Help Us Fund the Recording of The Crop Circles in 2019.
You can help us fund our recording of the crop circles by making a donation via our website.
There are many ways you can actively support us in our work. If you can, please consider making a donation towards what we do. All our flights are self financed and we could not continue our work without the generous support of customers and donors. You can make a donation from as little as £5.00. All donations also go towards the running of our website.
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