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We have now opened bookings for the Summer Crop Circle Lectures 2013. There is an early-bird discount for those booking before Feb 22nd. See below for some more detail on our fantastic programme of speakers....
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Dates: Friday 26th - Sunday 28th July 2013
Venue: The Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wilts, UK
Our 2013 Programme at a glance:
Fri 26th July: Crop Circle Coach Tour
Fri 26th July: Crop Circle symbolism & geometry workshop
Fri 26th July: Workshop to be announced...
Sat & Sun 27th & 28th July:
Main Lecture Programme
Sat 27th July: Night-watch/Crop Circle Vigil
Sunday 28th July: Conference Dinner
First Look at
our Speakers for 2013...
In no particular order
More information on our speakers will be posted on the Summer Lectures Website shortly ...
John Martineau
JOHN MARTINEAU is best known in the crop circle world for his early pioneering work on the geometry of the formations. His drawings showing the underlying geometric forms which underpinned many of the early crop circle designs is regarded as seminal. Since then, John has become the editor of the hugely influential Wooden Books series, a series of erudite and beautifully designed books covering the sciences and the liberal arts. Another early achievement was his work on the geometry of the solar system which was later published as The Little Book of Coincidence as part of the Wooden book pantheon. In 2013 John will present his latest research in this particular area.
Michael Glickman
MICHAEL GLICKMAN is a much-loved, respected and influential figure of the crop circle community, whose work on the geometry and interpretation of the crop circles has spanned over 20 years. A former architect, inventor and teacher, he is now a renowned, inspirational and often controversial speaker and writer; he has long occupied a central space at the heart of research into this phenomenon. Michael has written many articles on the crop circles. His book, Crop Circles (published by Wooden Books), is now in its third revised edition. He is also author of Cornography (2007) and most recently Crop Circles: The Bones of God (2009).
Dr. Jude Currivan
Dr. Jude Currivan has experienced multidimensional realities from the age of four, has a Masters Degree in physics specialising in cosmology and quantum physics and a PhD in archaeology researching ancient cosmologies and the creation of sacred space-time. She has lived in the sacred landscape of Avebury, England, the epicenter of the crop circle phenomenon, for 17 years, has journeyed to nearly seventy countries around the world and has worked with the wisdom keepers, both living and discarnate of many traditions. Her award-winning books include The 8th Chakra, The 13th Step and HOPE - Healing Our People & Earth
Robin Heath
ROBIN HEATH is an independent researcher into ancient wisdom, specialising in archaeoastronomy and megalithic culture. He has written nine books on this and allied subjects, including the best selling Sun Moon & Stonehenge: Proof of High Culture in Ancient Britain, Power Points: Secret Rulers & Hidden Forces in the Landscape and Alexander Thom: Cracking the Stone Age Code. In a varied career Robin has enjoyed being a research scientist in computer chips, a marketing manager in electronics, a senior lecturer in mathematics and engineering and head of department in a college of further education. Since 1974 he has also been practicing as an astrologer and is a highly regarded astrologer who has taught in all the leading schools of astrology in the UK and been the editor of the international Astrological Association Journal. Robin has been doing some fascinating work on crop circle geometry which he will be presenting to the conference.
Dr. Jonathan De Vierville
DR. JONATHAN DEVIERVILLE was Professor of The Humanities, History and Interdisciplinary Studies (from the Department of Social Sciences at St. Philips College, Texas). He is recently retired. He is also is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counsellor, and a Texas Registered Massage Therapist. He owns and directs The Alamo Plaza Spa in San Antonio, Texas. He has taught analytical, depth and archetypal psychology and clinical psychotherapy at the post-graduate level and has presented at numerous World Congresses of Health Resort Medicine and Spa Therapy. In addition to all this he is a committed crop circle researcher and experiencer, and brings his considerable expertise as an educator and public speaker. Jonathan has been visiting the crop circles of England for over ten years, he brings his latest thoughts and researchers to the 2013 conference.
Richard Waterborn
Richard Waterborn is a healer and teacher who has worked for over twenty years in the field of person transformation. Offering personal healing work, teaching seminars and leading sacred journeys across the globe, Richard is vigorously engaged with consciousness change on all levels. In recent years his journeys have brought him to Southern England to explore the crop circles and to consider their power and purpose in human consciousness evolution. Richard brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his crop circle studies including a degree in psychology, his understanding of the geometry of the â~flower of lifeâ(TM) and a rich understanding of symbolism and traditional cultures. Hugely admired by our audience in both 2008 & 2011, he returns to our podium by popular request.
Gary Biltciffe
Gary Biltcliffe was born in 1960 and brought up in Lancashire. He has dedicated the last 30 years to research of earth mysteries. From an early age, his fascination with the esoteric was inspired by numerous real-life paranormal experiences. He has appeared on radio and television and has lectured widely in the UK and North America. Gary has also led International groups around Britainâ(TM)s sacred sites and written articles for journals and magazines. He moved to Dorset in 1993 and his research of the countyâ(TM)s ancient history culminated in his first publication The Spirit of Portland, Revelations of a Sacred Isle in 2009. His latest book The Spine of Albion is a result of a 15 year quest to uncover Britainâ(TM)s longest north â" south axis the Belinus line. The Belinus line connects six major cities including capitals of England and Scotland from the Isle of Wight to Durness at the very tip of Northern Scotland. Whilst researching this lesser known alignment, the authors discovered accompanying hidden pathways channelling a mysterious force that the ancient indigenous tribes around the world associated with a mythical creature called the dragon.
Dr. Ian Baillie
Dr, Ian Baille, B.Sc. (Hons), was head of Science at Wellesley House School (now retired). He is a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics for outstanding service in the field of Education. Many of his pupils have gone on to study physics at top UK Universities including Oxford and Cambridge. Dr. Baillie has made major contributions to the understanding of multidimensional wave theory and the physics of consciousness. His book "Intelligent Universe" summarizes the numerous lecture notes, articles and publications that he has produced over the last 10 years. He has also published several further books that explore physics, consciousness and past lives. Most notably, Ian Baillie has vivid memories of several different past lives and he has spent many years investigating and corroborating his recollections. His story is both fascinating and profound. Added to this is his longtime involvement in the crop circle phenomenon, were he uses his knowledge of both physics and consciousness to great effect.
Elizabeth Zollinger
Elizabeth Zollinger became interested in strange phenomena as a youngster. When, coincidentally, she saw an interview about crop circles in 1999, she immediately wanted to find out more. In 2000 she travelled to Wiltshire for the first time, she has travelled there very year since. During the past three years, she developed an interest in the influence debunkers were seeming to have on the subject. It seemed to her that their statements were often illogical and rather full of aggression against serious researchers. She set out to study this and the effect it seemed to have on others. In writing her book â~Crop Circles: An Open Caseâ(TM) Elizabeth has tried to show the phenomenon from many different angles, to separate facts, lies and hypotheses, so that people interested in this phenomenon could study them and make up their own minds. Elizabeth is a psychotherapist (MA in clinical psychology 1979, University of Zurich) who works with young children and adolescents who have problems at school.
Dan Vidler
DAN VIDLER IS a teacher, ardent crop circle enthusiast, photographer and webmaster of ukcropcircles.co.uk, documenting the interiors and ground details of the crop circles. He has been a regular and popular speaker at the Summer Lectures since their inception. Dan has a keen eye for the fine detail of the circles; the lay of the crop and other significant ground details. Each year he presents us with the intrigues and delights of the interior of the best crop circles of the year, so easily missed by all but the most eagle-eyed.
Karen Alexander
KAREN ALEXANDER 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 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 - 2012) and Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders & Mysteries, Arcturus 2006 & 2009. In recent years her drawing and paintings of the crop circles have become much admired. Karen is also one of the organisers of the conference and is your host for the weekend.
Steve Alexander
STEVE ALEXANDER is an internationally renowned photographer, whose images of the crop circles have graced books, media, documentaries and cinematic films worldwide for almost twenty years. Steve has long set the standard by which all other crop circle photography is judged. He is well-known for his influential annual film of the year's crop circle images, which he presents exclusively at The Summer Crop Circle Lectures. Steve is perhaps best known for his photography in the Crop Circle Year Books (1999-2012), the book Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders & Mysteries, (Arcturus 2006 & 2009), and for his nine crop circle films. His latest is Depth of Fields 2012.
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