Crop Circles ⚛️ – Door to the supernatural.

Crop Circles -the strange mathematical, sacred geometric and fractal patterns that appear mysteriously overnight in farmers’ fields – provoke puzzlement, delight and intrigue among the press and public alike. Crop circles are like fields of eerie feelings and a door to supernatural realizations on our existence and purpose. Synchronicity is around. Undoubtedly we see sacred connections between manadalas and crop circle templates too. The word ‘mandala’ arises from the Sanskrit and means sacred circle. The circle symbolizes the womb of creation; and mandalas are geometric designs that are made through uniform divisions of the circle. We just have to open all of our senses and be aware that the nature whispers all the time.

Since the start of the 21st century, crop formations have increased in size and complexity, with some featuring as many as 2,000 different shapes and some incorporating complex mathematical and scientific characteristics. Since becoming the focus of widespread media attention in the 1980s, crop circles have become the subject of speculation by various paranormal, ufological, and anomalistic investigators ranging from proposals that they were created by bizarre meteorological phenomena to messages from extraterrestrial beings.

High sound frequency levels have been detected inside crop circles in terms of frequency. The frequency levels have fluctuated between 260 and 329 MHz, with some reaching 1.2 GHz. The intricacy of the pattern increases with frequency, which means, the greater the frequency, the more complicated the pattern. It is also noteworthy that typically measuring devices, cell phones, digital cameras etc. oftentimes do not work inside crop circles or in the very close vicinity of such.

We just have to feel it, make our lives more simple and surf the waves of harmony as directed by these spottings. The patterns in the crop circles resonates cymatic formations with unique frequencies assigned for healing and well-being affects. Cymatics is the study of wave phenomena, especially sound, and their visual representations. Cymatics and crop circles demonstrate that sound at different frequencies produces complex shapes in matter that correspond to natural and religious shapes and symbols, and formations that resemble sacred imagery. The gong and Tibetian bowls demonstrates that humans may cure themselves or change their attitudes by influencing vibration and the sound produced by the vibration, which differs at different frequencies.

The intervention of vibrations and sound in Cymatics, crop circles, and the gong demonstrates that we humans are connected to and with a higher power, if we chose to recognize it. This insight demonstrates that we have choices and, to a degree, command over our lives. Humanity is a part of something much deeper, wholesome, natural and significant than we are often and commonly lead to believe. In the end, we do have the ability to create our own happiness, again, if we so chose.

Crop circles and sacred geometry have many similarities if you believe they were made by an invisible intelligence. Cymatic patterns, which resemble potent symbols like the mandala, pentagram, and Merkaba, also share very similar geometric characteristics when compared to crop circles in their appearance. The biblical term for the merkaba is light (mer), spirit (ka), and flesh (ba). The term “Merkaba” signifies divine light that echoes through in a double-superimposed tetrahedron star vehicle. The “The Vitruvan Man” art by Leonardo DaVinci has been analyzed using the Merkaba form. It is meant to depict man as a flawless, exquisite piece of geometry. According to DaVinci, humans are a precise collection of geometric forms. Humans ought to mirror our Creator if they are ideal creations.

The physicality of the crop circle holds a deeper meaning as well. The wheat used to make the crop circles represents Mother Earth and harmony. All crop circles begin with a circle and grow in size. Circles are symbolic of cosmic life, the unknown, and heaven. Crop circles, like mandalas, contain vibrations that help in the process of inner transformation. The square signifies material and earth, and when combined with a circle, it depicts the fusion of humankind and the universal spiritual mother. Crop circles demonstrate that nature is mighty and knows just who to speak with.

Many New Age groups incorporate crop circles into their belief systems. In India also we make rangolis and other such auspicious signs, patterns and symbols for the best of outcomes expected, festivity, well-being, harmony, aesthetics and sacredness. Such indigenous and sacred patterns have been part of many cultures since time immemorial. Some paranormal advocates think that crop circles are caused by ball lighting and that the patterns are so complex that they have to be controlled by some entity.

Crop—circles which appear on farmers’ fields, with their gigantic yet intricate patterns, have intrigued scientists and UFO buffs for decades, but with none emerging any wiser. Wiltshire is the home of Stonehenge and an even more extensive stone circle in the village of Avebury. The rolling downs are dotted with burial mounds and solitary standing stones, which many believe to be connected by an extensive network of “leys,” or paths of energy linking these enchanted sites with others around the country. It is said that this vast network is overlaid in the form of “sacred geometries.” The region has also given rise to a rich folklore of spectral black dogs, headless coachmen and haunted houses.

Visitors to Glastonbury, the Mecca of new religiosity, are often devotees of alternative spirituality and Shamanism involved in therapeutic work either full or part time.
They have a common holistic approach to existence, where the cosmos is a spiritual, pulsating and living whole. From such a perspective, crop circles become charged with meaning. The special feature of this part of England is that the region is also rich in alleged lines of energy (ley lines) and unique ancient monuments, with Stonehenge as the best-known.

Increasing numbers of scientists are becoming intrigued by the nature of the phenomena. Will future generations look back at us with amazement, wondering why we failed to respond to these messages? Some believe they convey brotherhood from outer space and mark towards the beginning of new golden age on Earth with 5th dimensional capibilities of humans and mother Earth, while others think these phenomena are manifestations of humanity’s own desires and intentions.

Stop trying to understand it all with our heads. Our hearts tell us what matters and we need to make time and space to be able to hear.We are an intrinsic part of nature. We are not standing above it. We cannot just use it for our own luxuries and pleasures. We need to return the gift. Reciprocity is key in our connections to other people and in our connections with nature too. Crop circles are said by some who have studied them to be messages from intelligent extraterrestrial life. — Arzoo Singh 🫶