Well?
5 people here now.
Anyone have any insight or intuitions they'd like to share?
Here's a repost from another group I'm on.
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Intuitively speaking...
I think that crop circles are a natural phenomena of the evolving conscioussness of the planet itself. Just as your neurons cooperate to create mental pictures, I think that clusters of minds also cooperate to create a new level of cognitive "imaging" that is above thought. It is hard to conceptualize because concepts are comprised of thoughts and using thoughts to describe a process that is of a higher order then thought is a difficult proposition indeed.
Not only are crop circles a result of this functioning, they stimulate it as well. Just looking and studying "genuine" crop circle designs stimulates the parts of the mind that connect and relate to the higher dimension of consciousness I am speaking of. They are focal coordinates of sorts.
They also have unique harmonics which different minds will resonate and attune with according to the nature of the process described within the design. I have noticed that there are certain designs that I find very attractive and others that don't move me at all. Remarkably, this attration/repulsion doesn't seem to have to do with the level of intricacy of the design but rather the shape, positioning and size relationship of the elements involved.
It is interesting to me how much of the crop circle conversation is about who and how, and very little about the why? But that is also a notable curiosity in our popular media as well. What ever happened to the why?
Meaning, meaning, meaning. Maybe the *only* purpose for them is to get us to return to the roots of meaning!
These are things I feel, not things I know.
5 people here now.
Anyone have any insight or intuitions they'd like to share?
Here's a repost from another group I'm on.
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Intuitively speaking...
I think that crop circles are a natural phenomena of the evolving conscioussness of the planet itself. Just as your neurons cooperate to create mental pictures, I think that clusters of minds also cooperate to create a new level of cognitive "imaging" that is above thought. It is hard to conceptualize because concepts are comprised of thoughts and using thoughts to describe a process that is of a higher order then thought is a difficult proposition indeed.
Not only are crop circles a result of this functioning, they stimulate it as well. Just looking and studying "genuine" crop circle designs stimulates the parts of the mind that connect and relate to the higher dimension of consciousness I am speaking of. They are focal coordinates of sorts.
They also have unique harmonics which different minds will resonate and attune with according to the nature of the process described within the design. I have noticed that there are certain designs that I find very attractive and others that don't move me at all. Remarkably, this attration/repulsion doesn't seem to have to do with the level of intricacy of the design but rather the shape, positioning and size relationship of the elements involved.
It is interesting to me how much of the crop circle conversation is about who and how, and very little about the why? But that is also a notable curiosity in our popular media as well. What ever happened to the why?
Meaning, meaning, meaning. Maybe the *only* purpose for them is to get us to return to the roots of meaning!
These are things I feel, not things I know.
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Re: So?
Fri, May 28, 2004 - 1:21 PM>> "These are things I feel, not things I know."
That's one of the most important aspects of my personal philosophical interpretations.
Ung! Thanks for developing this tribe. I haven't delved into the subject much, but look forward to doing so.
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Re: So?
Mon, May 31, 2004 - 1:40 PMHmmm, I find I love them even though I hesitate to attribute them to alien beings. And if humans are putting them there, that is just as exciting. What an engineering feat! What about the syncroncity of the symbols that reach out to so many people around the globe; the ideal art piece!
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Re: So?
Thu, June 24, 2004 - 12:35 AMSecrets in the Fields by Freddy Silva pretty much sums up the most comprehensive evidence.
I believe it is magnetic and it is a language of frequency and thus music.
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Secrets in the Feilds
Thu, June 24, 2004 - 12:37 AM
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