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Crop circles 2009 season starts early in the British Isles (video)

Crop circles 2009 season starts early in the British Isles. The British Isles is known throughout history for its legends, of its leadership in war and peace, its diversity in the arts and literature, and its active role in the evolution of religion and spirituality. As the world moves towards Global Ascension 2012, the Isles have also been known for its annual collection of crop circles. 

Crop circles are geometric patterns created by flattening of crops such as wheat, barley, canola, corn, rye, linseed and soy.  Uncertainties abound as to the origins of crop circles, whether or not they are man-made, perhaps created by unidentified flying objects (UFO), or created by paranormal means.  Whatever is the case, they continue to create interests as the circles' designs become more complex.

The crop circles season in 2009 came early this year.  It does not usually occur until July through August each year. But a few have been sighted as early as April.  Just the first few days of June 2009, three have been reported and two resembled wildlife - a jellyfish and a dragonfly.  The first jellyfish crop circle in the world was sighted on June 2, 2009 in Oxfordshire, Great Britain. 

Why are more crops circles showing again so early and in abundance?  What is the meaning of wildlife designs being added to the collection?  How can these intricate designs so perfect in geometry and proportions can be considered a hoax?  There are more questions than answers as more conduct research on crop circles, paving the way for annual crop circle tours.

The sightings have become so popular for spiritual seekers and skeptics alike that Crop Circles and Sacred Places Research Tours sell out early.  This year's tour hosted by CropCircles.org is scheduled for July 22-30, 2009.  Crop Circle tours help the seekers understand the mysteries inherent in crop circles.  This tour includes a private access to Stonehenge, a 5,000 year old monument believed to have been a sacred burial site, a healing sanctuary, or a ceremonial site for sun worship.  It also allows seekers to experience the Stone at Avebury, the largest and most beautiful stone circle in the world.  What makes this tour meaningful for explorers is that everyone could engage like-minded individuals the notion how crop circles manifest and why.

As the world becomes more aware of global expansion, the possibility of other light beings living among us might be more truth than fiction.  The ongoing prominence of crop circles might be serving to bring our awareness to higher forms of thoughts. Perhaps crop circles are not merely geometric patterns but symbols of protection, healing, and warning.  Whatever is the case, Global Ascension 2012 serves as a point of mystery for many and crop circles may be a way to help us ease our fears.

If the British Isles is your destination spot this summer, allow flexibility in your schedule in case you happen to be near the site where the next crop circle materializes.  Enjoy the experience of witnessing a marvelous phenomenon.

 

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By Gina Alzate, World Tours and Cruises

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  • Sue 2 years ago
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    Nice blog - I thought I'd posted a comment this morning, but appears not. I'm fascinated by crop circles but haven't visited one yet - I must take steps to remedy that!

  • Lance D. 2 years ago
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    A great blog, here is a little musical piece to go with it:
    hiddenhistoryofhumanity.blogspot.com/2009/06/h3tv-002-crop-circles.html

  • Kenneth H. 2 years ago
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    Interpreting these wildlife crop circles is not difficult. Go to www.heckpoint.com, click on Buy the Book, click on the red free ebook tab and download the free ebook; scroll down to Section Nine for similar crop circles.

  • Ross 2 years ago
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    Thanks for posting such a meaningful article. My wife and I have been going to England to see and research the crop circles first hand for the past 9 summers. They are not only beautiful to look at, but also intriguing to enter into and feel the energies. We have been guiding small group (4-6 people) for the past 5 years. Our tours are much more intimate and less expensive than the one you mention above. If you are interested, go to the events page at the myogastudio web site.
    After seeing more than a thousand and visiting hundreds, we feel there is a genuine phenomenon and it is closely connected to the consciousness/vibration shift that is going on in, on, and around the earth right now. Their meanings are multi-layered so interpreting the basic two dimensional geometry is only the beginning. Put this on your must see/feel list!

  • Lisa 2 years ago
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    Nice article, but there's just one thing... the circle season did not start early. I have been watching this phenomenon closely since '91. Every year, the circles begin showing up in April and continue through August. July seems to be the busiest month, but is not the beginning of the season.

  • johnqpublic 2 years ago
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    You know these are admitted hoaxes right?
    See circlemakers and other web sites.
    A bit of fun for the tourists and gullible people? The only energy is satiric.

  • peter johnson 2 years ago
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    My take is that the dragonfly was built in an attempt to challenge the jellyfish (Wiltshire vs. Oxfordshire. I bet you within the next week or so there will be another fauna one even more complex found in Hampshire, as these people are all good-natured rivals!) The circles are made by clubs of young men and women who plan and design these ahead of time & then go out and flatten the grains with boards, usually after an hour or two in the local pubs. Competition plays a factor & is the reason the designs have become increasingly more complex over the years, that, plus the fact that modern GPS equipment makes these easier to do than ever. I used to know people on the Hamble Village crop-circle making team, but have lost touch over the years -- The fact that they're all man-made in no way detracts from their fascination or their beauty - Go Hamble!!

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