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The Crop
Circle Phenomenon
Since
1993, Louise has been studying one of the most mysterious phenomenon
occurring on the planet today, the crop circle formations, which
appear mainly in southern England. Called, "The Phenomenon,"
crop circles continue to intrigue researchers and to defy explanations.
The formations appear mainly in cereal grain crops, such as standing
fields of wheat, oats, barley, oilseed rape (canola). The grain
stalks are observed to be gently laid over in swirling
patterns without the stalks being bent or broken.
Attempts to explain the origins of this strange occurrence have
attracted researchers from various scientific disciplines, metaphysical
and artistic backgrounds. To-date, the crop circles have been reported
in nearly every country of the world.
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Crop
Circle Websites
For
an in-depth view of the
crop
circles,
visit Ron Russell's
webpage at www.cropcircles.org,
or Lucy Pringle's
at
www.lucypringle.co.uk,
and see for yourself what all the excitement is about!
Crop
Circle Tours
Louise conducts
yearly tours to the crop formations in Southern England. The tours
have been highly successful and well attended. Visits to new formations
during the height of the crop circle season are usually accompanied
with attendance at the annual international crop circle conference.
Travel plans for the season of 2008 will be forthcoming soon.
Check the calendar
page for the latest schedules for crop circle tours.
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A
Connection in Consciousness to the August 1998
Tawsmead Copse Formation
by Louise
Olivi, M.S.
An
e-mail message circulated by Paul Vigay regarding an eyewitness
account of anomalous events at the 1998 Tawsmeade Copse formation,
prompted me to write the following account.
In the summer of 1998, I conducted a tour to ancient sacred sites
and crop formations in Wiltshire and Somerset, England.
Eight of us from the U.S. and one English friend rounded
out the group number to nine.
On July 22, 1998, our group did a meditation in Marlborough, Wiltshire,
focusing on a seven-fold star mandala (see illustration) that I
had found in the healing room of a friend in Weymouth, Dorset.
I was the only one to know of the design prior to our group
meditation.
Photocopies
of the original were handed out to the group and we stayed focused
on the design in silence for about 10 minutes.
Because of the design's complexity, I suggested to the group
that they focus on any aspect of the mandala that they felt drawn
to. The only other
suggestion I made to the group was that they send thoughts of this
design to the "Circle Makers."
One 5-day trip to Iona later, I was enjoying a relaxing Sunday morning
with tea and newspaper in a Wiltshire B&B, when I was impressed
by intuition to drive down nearby Honey Street through Alton Barnes.
Three Canadian crop circle enthusiasts whom I met recently
were walking toward the direction of the Barge Inn.
When I stopped to offer them a ride, they excitedly told
me about a new formation they had just learned of near the East
Field.
I
drove down the Pewsey Road, not knowing what to look for, but keeping
alert nonetheless. I
found a trio of researchers parked at a lay-by, said my hellos,
and proceeded to follow them into the field that contained the seven-fold
Tawsmead Copse formation.
There I met up with other researchers who, using their own
tracking methods, had found the formation at about the same time.
I was delighted by the lay of the crop and the intricacies of the
beautifully swirled smaller circles within the formation.
Synchronicity has led me to one of the most lovely of formations
that I had ever stepped into in England.
In mid-August, I was back home in Connecticut visiting with friends,
a couple who had been on the England tour.
One of them asked me to bring him a copy of the design we
had meditated on in England since he had misplaced his own.
Shortly
into our visit, he came back into the room where his wife and I
had been recalling our trip, and handed me the design copy I had
just given him. We
shared a mutual astonishment as he showed us the outline of the
Tawsmead Copse formation in the middle of our meditation design.
Using two different colors (red and green), he had outlined
the aspects of the design that corresponded to that formation.
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This
event added to my excitement since I had already conducted two separate
meditations earlier in 1998, one in Colorado (during Ron Russell's
and Dana Thibault's Second Annual Colorado Crop Circle Conference)
and one in Connecticut, which corresponded to formations found in
England, based on another seven-fold design of my choosing.
I will leave the story of those meditations to another time.
Mine is not the only story of this type of connection to the Intelligence.
I share this story with you to add my experiences to the
opening up process that this incredible phenomenon is engendering
in each of us, consciously and unconsciously.
There is more to this phenomenon than meets the eye!
The truth of it all lies within our individual and collective
inner workings. See
you in crop circle country!
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