What Drew You to the Crop Circles?

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December 14, 2009

So, what are your experiences? How were you first drawn to crop circle phenomena? What does it mean?... if anything.

I have always been curious about the crop circles, since I was a boy. Even when "Doug & Dave" hit the headlines I intuitively knew there was more to the story. My ultra-skeptical father relished in the hoax hypothesis but this to me seemed far-fetched.

In the spring of 2008 I lived in a rural community and thus took to reading many books from the small, local Library since I had to walk through one to get to my government office cubicle. (I was also living in a small, remote log cabin with no TV or internet.) I read many books, but one was about crop circles, the only one in the entire Regional Library circulation area. I can't remember what it was called exactly but it had many colour photos and was written by a Dutch researcher. On my day-off, during one afternoon, I read the whole book for several hours and looked at all the pictures intently. I became really tired, which was very unusual for me during the day. I lay down in my bed and fell into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep where you drool all over your pillow. I had intense dreams which was also very unusual for me since at that time I rarely remembered anything about my dreams, even basic awareness that I had a dream. In my dreams I was in such a "far-off" place that I had virtually no recollection what the dream was about when I awoke, on a wet pillow. The only thought-feeling I was able to recall was that I "became aware of" a GREAT SECRET in my dream and that this secret made me feel REALLY GOOD. There are no words to explain how peaceful I felt when I awoke from my nap, which did not feel like an ordinary nap at all. The feeling was extremely profound and it is something I will never forget. It is an experience I only tell people who are interested in crop circles in the hopes that someone may know what happened to me while I slept.

A few weeks later I was on a training confrence in Victoria, BC for my work as a Solid Waste Management Technician. I skipped out of the seminars because they were horribly boring and I knew I could get away with it. I walked around town aimlessly and found myself in a local bookstore. In passing, I quite randomly saw Daniel Pinchbeck's book "2012: The Return of Quezalcoatl" featuring the Julia Set formation on the front cover. I bought the book, digested the information and have thus found myself here as a member of Evolver.

During the spring/summer of 2009 I eagerly checked the Internet everyday for new crop formations, (I moved to a location with Internet services, although it was only dial-up). I like to look at the formations, whether genuine or not. It doesn't seem to matter, which I think is even more strange. The complex formations are so beautiful and hypnotic. The sacred geometry, the perfect balance of curves with straight lines. I have never been even slightly interested in art except for the art in the crops. Sometimes I feel the urge to surround myself with pictures of the patterns but I have no idea why.

What occured inside my intense dream of the circles? The feeling I had after I awoke was so "ultra-real", so unlike anything I have experienced in normal reality that I cannot dismiss it as the regular stuff of dreams. All I know is that I will continue to be fascinated by this phenomena for the rest of my life.

(Conduit closing)

Comments

you made a cosmic connection!

Perhaps the book you got at the library was "The Cosmic Connection" by Michael Hesemann. It's encyclopaedic, to a degree, and yes, filled with lots of colour photos and what not. The subtitle is "Worldwide Crop Formations and ET Contacts." I like the book; it's on my bookshelf with a number of others like it. Hesemann goes into quite a lot of controversial material, including Hoagland's work on the Mars face and the Cydonia region on Mars connected to Wiltshire's sacred megalithic sites. He has photos of the "coffee-bean eyes" people from Mesopotamia - some of the earliest figurines we have, and of course the site of Mesopotamia is now known as Iraq. A lot of the museums were trashed when the war started, and some of the sculptures and artefacts stolen. I always thought maybe that was a big part of the reason why Bu$h started the war - well, ancient history including ET references, as well as the oil....

I'd say what you were doing when you took your unusual nap was that you were downloading information. Your fascination with crop circles is matched by only a very, very small percentage of the population. I know what you mean. For me, the book was Circular Evidence. I too found it at the library, and even though I've studied mysteries all my life I hadn't even heard of crop circles until I found that book in early 1995. Everything Pleiadean started to happen to me all of the sudden - references to the Pleiades were literally everywhere. I walked into a friend of a friend's house in Emporia, Kansas and there was this really, really groovy music playing loud on the stereo, and I had to get a recording of the CD. The name of the song? Pleiadean Communication. (You can hear this song on the myspace page of A Positive Life.) I listened to the song HUNDREDS of times over a period of a few weeks. I would drive for hours with the headset on and the song just repeating over and over and over. It was from a CD called Trance Two: Europe Express, very hard to find here in the US. Anyway, as I listened to the song, I really did go into a trance state, and I "felt" communication, but I didn't know who or what was communicating with me. I felt a download of information, but not the kind I could dictate or write down....I just absorbed it. The music itself created an interface for the circle makers to contact me, and through that song and through my thorough, almost obsessive study of the book Circular Evidence, I was prepared for a crop circle investigation. I didn't even think they appeared other than in the UK, but on the night of 16 June 1995 I wished for one in Kansas and at that very moment one was created. Funny thing was, the lights were witnessed by a young farmer on a tractor, and the formation itself looks like a tractor. You can hear my story on YouTube if you type in the key words "crop circle synchronicities." And I have posted a couple of articles about the Inman formation and other key synchronicities in other US formations I've been to over the years at my website. I do hope you enjoy reading them!

During this time frame I was having lots of ET visits as well. So was my daughter, who was 7 at the time we got to investigate the Inman formation. The formation was beautiful.....just so detailed I cannot go into all of it in this entry to the discussion you've started here....but I got NUMEROUS confirmations from the circle makers that they heard my wish and responded immediately. After Sky and I left the formation, having done all kinds of measurements and taking photos of all the things I learned to look for in the months just prior to Inman through the book Circular Evidence, Sky felt nauseated and had to throw some food out the car window. She also said, "Mommy, my eyes are blurry." This within 1/2 hour of leaving the formation. Indeed she needed glasses, and wore them for about 2 years, but her vision is better now (15 years later). My English professor went back to the circle with me and he had a brand-new camera, and it jammed in the formation and he never could fix it. The energy of this thing was immense! The implications, even moreso!

So, I think there's a reason for you to be so drawn to the crop circles. I agree that some of the man-made formations are beautiful to look at, like the Windmill Hill formation this year, which I thought of as very synaesthetic. I believe the fellow who designed it was probably divinely inspired. But it is the ones that still appear now and then without human hands (or feet or stomping boards) that are really, really fascinating to me. The ones from the late 1980s and early 1990s were almost archetypal in their forms, almost alphabetical - anyway, they seem to resonate with many people who look at them, like there's a meaning encoded in them; they're familiar, they mean something but we can't quite put our finger on exactly what.

I would guess you're in for some lovely surprises if you maintain your interest in the crop circles, and it does sound like it will stick with you forever. I wonder if you've had ET encounters? Seen UFOs? Any of that run in your family....? Because the two phenomena are closely related. I was doing my field research in the Teton, Idaho formation a few years back and there was a little grey disk watching me do my work! I looked up, as I often do, and there it was, hovering there in the sky above me, with a diameter probably similar to a basketball. Pretty funny! I scared it off! I got some really good evidence from the Teton formation, although I initially had doubts about its origin.

I think that's enough for now - my melatonin is kicking in. I could write about all of this forever, but much of it is already posted at my website. Oh, there is one other thing I wanted to say; I think when we get very fascinated by something it is going to show up in our dreams somehow. I can't nap usually either - if it's light outside, I'm up. But when I was a teenager I was reading a book about Lucid Dreaming and I suddenly became very sleepy in the middle of the afternoon. I put the book down and just lay down on my bed and passed out for awhile, and while I was sleeping I had a lucid dream! I got to practise the "dream spinning" technique that I'd just read about. It was very, very cool! So I think when we are given information that is important in a way that you just can't call mundane, you know, it's extraordinary rather than the usual stuff, those of us who (innocently) want or need that education are going to get it and we're going to use it to help many others come to terms with the changes as the tides are turning (the paradigm is shifting).....it is truly a calling, and I think you've been called....

Stace Tussel