Crop Circles
QUESTION: Masters, I live close to Wiltshire in UK and have been visiting the Crop Circles that appear here every summer. Could you shed any light on the cause of these? I do feel an energy shift when I enter them but wonder if this is just because I want to? I know some are man made but some feel too complex and have such perfect geometric designs to be man made. What are they trying to convey? Many thanks! ~Vicki, England
ANSWER: Before the introduction of speech, and humans, to the universe, communication between souls was accomplished using geometric symbols. Each design has not only a visual appearance, but also an energetic signature as it meets the rest of the energy surrounding it. This energy transmission has been recognized and used by humans from earliest known times. Many religions (crosses and icons), governments (seals, flags), landowners (hex signs), and people in general (good luck charms) rely on the power of a sign. Astrology figures in transits and other planetary alignments and movements, and feng shui uses balancing energies to level a living space.
Crop circles are notes, sign posts, advertisements, and educational messages from several different sources. The man-made ones are hoaxes created by those wishing to get noticed. There are Earth energies, such as those that create measurable vortexes and ley lines, that comment on the fragile eco system. There are those that are communiqués from non-human souls currently having an experience on a planet other than Earth who wish to provide information and support. And finally, some non-physical beings from the higher dimensions such as guides, angels, and masters attempt to pass on their wisdom.
The basic principle behind all the circles is encouragement for those who will listen. The feelings you obtain from entering the circle are part of the message. Do you feel fear, happiness, love, stability? These are all a means of communication using energy. The appearance of the pattern triggers responses of a different kind in people who are visually oriented. The message is contained on many levels. Just go with the flow and see what the design says to you and how it makes you feel. That is your message.