Crop Circle World
Barbara Lamb
Crop Circle Researcher
MS. MFT. CHT.
Copyright 2006 - 2009 Barbara Lamb  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
         very 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 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.

Imagine you are driving up to the entrance of the Barge Inn on a balmy July evening in rural
southern England. It's still twilight; and the stars are just appearing.  You are about to enter
another world. The Barge, Inn, an unprepossessing little pub at the' end of a dead-end road in
Honey Street, next to Alton Barnes, Wiltshire County, is the gathering place for crop circle
enthusiasts, or croppies, from allover the world. This is a central information source for news
about the spotting of new crop circles as well as a haven for .the irresistible urge to share-and
to mirror-the experiences of physically entering the formations.

If you enter the backroom, immediately your eye is caught by a map of southern England
pinned on the wall and covered with colored stickers showing the locations of the season's
crop circles. As reports of the new crop circles are tracked, veterans remember the crop
circles made in the same or nearby fields in past years, and plans are made for visiting them,
meditating in them and recording them to scale with drawings, surveys and. computer
graphics. As the conversations ebb and flow nearby, you hear tantalizing fragments, about
intuitions received during meditations, the effects of the energies on dowsing rods and
batteries, and what it feels like to stand in a new crop circle and know at the core of that being
that no human could have created such miraculous constructions. Unfamiliar or possibly
familiar terms strike your ears, such as Fibonacci spirals, fractals, Mandelbrots, the
Golden Mean, vortices, synchronicities and other terms of mythology and sacred geometry.
And over and under and through all the words spoken in several accents and languages, you
can pick up the feelings of excitement, awe and curiosity about the crop circles and their
makers, whether the speakers are on their first or twentieth visit.

Welcome to the world of crop circles, one of the most tantalizing phenomena in our world
today. It is difficult not to be captivated by their beauty and complexity and by  the questions
and issues they provoke, including the query that becomes more pressing every, day: What
other intelligent life forms are out there trying to communicate with us? What are their
intentions? What is the communication system between them, the Earth and humanity?  
Consider this: Groups of croppies have meditated together on visual patterns and projected
the intention that crop circles would be made, of those images. And that has happened. What
do events like that do to our world view? Send to our view of the cosmos?

We, Barbara Lamb and Judy Moore, felt impelled to gather together information available on
crop circles, especially those in southern England that Barbara has been visiting for ten years
and that captivated Judy before her visit in the summer of 1999. It is impossible to ignore the
synchronicity of the proliferation of crop circles near Stonehenge, Silbury Hill and other ancient
sacred sites. We wanted to share with you the awe, the anticipation, the passion, the
reverence, the beauty, the questions, the theories, the comraderie of the cropples, the
pictures.…

The information in this book has come from many sources, human and otherwise.  
Unfortunately, we have lost track of some of the sources of our information over the years. We
would hear a theory about a crop circle and it felt right intuitively, so we incorporated it. Several
years and many crop circles later we might have forgotten who first stated that point of view, at
what convention or on what evening sitting in the' Barge Inn or in a crop circle after a
meditation; Many ideas grew synergistically from what we would consider group
consciousness; and often it has been difficult to give credit to anyone individual. We apologize
to anyone who recognizes that he or she is the, original source of a fact or idea and we did not
provide accurate acknowledgment. Please contact us so we can provide more accurate
information in later editions of this book.
Read About Barbara's Book:
Crop Circles Revealed
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