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Copyright 2006 Barbara Lamb ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Crop Circle World
with Barbara Lamb









THE ATTRACTION OF THE CROP CIRCLES
Every summer, a variety of people interested
in crop circles gather from all over the world in
the Wiltshire area of England. They have been
described as "a tribe returning," and many
report experiencing a special bonding with each other.
Most are drawn by the mystery and scope of this phenomenon, the curiosity,
the jolting absurdity of these lovely designs of such magnitude suddenly
appearing overnight in farmers' crop fields. A single circle can measure from
twenty inches to a few hundred feet in diameter. Long pictograms
composed of circles, rings, keys and other design elements have stretched
over fields for distances up to eight-tenths of a mile. Occasionally, formations
cross roads and continue in other fields, although they incorporate the road
in the design rather than sprawl haphazardly from one field to another.
Crop circles are mind-boggling to many people, especially since these
designs are beautifully wrought, contain varying kinds of energies and
provide a variety of effects on people, animals and equipment. Their
mystique tantalizes many people. Mystery has a way of sparking people's
interest and even devotion. Mystique has been used by shamans throughout
history to draw people in and to bring them to greater realizations. People
wonder why these crop circles are occurring, by whom and how they are
made, and why they are appearing now and in such numbers. They wonder
why they show up in some fields, geographic areas and countries, and not
others.