THE ENERGIES
OF CROP CIRCLES
To fly with Lucy Pringle over a crop circle formation, or walk carefully among the miraculously woven wheat, is up there with standing next to Spielberg during filming; she is an expert. These formations in our fields are the most enigmatic mystery of our day, and yet millions, who have never visited one, write them off with spoon-fed explanations. I have followed the phenomenon since the late eighties, visiting well over a dozen firsthand, once as the first visitor. No one has ever convinced me they were all created by the human hand. Lucys exploration of the energy within the formations and its effect on our bodies is a particularly fascinating aspect of these beautiful messages in our fields. This is a book that will take you down many new and unexpected paths. A combination of compelling science and stories of extraordinary events recorded over a period of thirty years, this book lifts the crop circle phenomenon to previously unexplored levels of investigation, enhanced by Lucys wonderful photography. A must-read for all travelers of the known and unknown.
SIR MARK RYLANCE, ACTOR, THEATER DIRECTOR, AND PLAYWRIGHT
This book is a must for everyone interested in crop circles. It is well researched and proposes some fascinating new ideas that are sure to grab the attention of both the scientific and paranormal research communities. Crammed with captivating information, it makes compulsive reading.
GRAHAM PHILLIPS, AUTHOR OF WISDOMKEEPERS OF STONEHENGE
For decades, crop circles have attracted the attention of scholars, photographers, hoaxers, and pranksters, making it difficult to understand the subject. Separating the wheat from the chaff can be difficult in such a mixed climate! Lucy Pringle and James Lyons separate fact from fiction, bringing a refreshing scientific approach to the hidden energies and dynamics of crop circles. The nature of consciousness, the ancient art of dowsing, and Earth Energies are explored in detail. The authors research offers fascinating insights into the mesmerizing annual appearance of crop circles. The stunning photography drew me ever closer to the circles, and it felt like I was there. Enjoy this book, as it is a beacon of light that will illuminate your understanding of crop circles.
MARIA WHEATLEY, AUTHOR OF DIVINING ANCIENT SITES AND PROFESSIONAL DOWSER
For three decades, Lucy Pringle has been one of the most intrepid and persistent researchers of the mysterious crop circle phenomenon. In the face of often relentless skepticism or indifference from the mainstream, Lucys passionate determination to focus on actual data, meticulously gathered from personal studies and the crucial testimony of many people, has enabled her to compile this very valuable book. Whatever anyones opinions of where crop circles come from, the reality is that they have had a profound effect, both mentally and physically, on those who have visited them. The Energies of Crop Circles brilliantly records many of these experiences for future generations, who may one day, with advancing scientific discoveries, find a new context in which to place this intriguing evidence, which we dismiss at our peril.
ANDY THOMAS, MYSTERIES RESEARCHER AND AUTHOR OF THE TRUTH AGENDA WEBSITE
The combination of Lucy Pringles elegant photographs and James Lyonss lucid explanations elevates The Energies of Crop Circles to a new understanding since the modern appearance of this ongoing fascinating and mysterious phenomenon. This is a book of value for everyone who seeks knowledge of our world.
MARCUS ALLEN, UK PUBLISHER OF NEXUS MAGAZINE
Crop circles are fascinating, and this book allows us to explore the depth of our Universe and to receive new perceptions and knowledge, which is useful in this era of big changes.
LILOU MAC, AUTHOR OF THE YONI EGG AND HOST OF LILOU MAC TV
The mysterious and often elaborate crop circles that have adorned the fields in southern England over the past 30 years have inspired the authors to make an in-depth study of peoples experiences when visiting them. Lucy documents these fascinating accounts and, with the aid of scientist and dowser James Lyons, shows that the underlying science has a universal origin and intelligence. The selected circles are illustrated by Lucys superb aerial photographs; relevant aspects of the science are detailed in the appendices.
ANDREW KING, PH.D., BIOLOGIST
Not only is this a fascinating and entertaining book, but it is truly mind-expanding. The materialist paradigm, which permeates the science of today, finds us lacking in the conceptual equipment required to cope with the crop circle phenomenon. The accounts of peoples experiences, reactions by animals, strange and meaningful synchronicities, and not least so many inexplicable facts on the ground, baffle the way of thinking that most of us have grown up with. Its no wonder why crop circles arent featured in the mainstream media muchthose writing about them dont know what to say!
James Lyonss comments are of great value. As he points out, earlier civilizations, and even tribal people today, have a conceptual map which can include such phenomena. His interpretation of crop circle geometry in relation to music is of special value.
This book should be widely read, especially by scientists.
ROGER TAYLOR, PH.D., B.V.SC., IMMUNOLOGIST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
OVER THE PAST ALMOST THIRTY YEARS I have had the pleasure and privilege of meeting and chatting with hundreds of people both inside and outside the crop circles, in person, or by email and letter. I have been inspired by their stories and sometimes even moved to tears by their experiences and how the crop circles have impacted and changed their lives in often unexpected and wonderful ways. There can be no doubting the veracity of their experiences as they have frequently happened so unexpectedly that people have been totally taken aback by what has taken place and still can hardly believe how their thinking and being have been changed completely and opened up as a result. New realms of understanding have entered their lives, giving them changed and broadened perspectives. Some of the reports I have received are confidential and will always remain so, but others have gladly shared their stories, and I would like to thank all those who have played an essential part in this bookeach one imparting his or her own precious pearl of wisdom.
Writing this book has reminded me of many of my own experiences, which, like others, have happened literally out of the blue, some good, some bad. These have given me insights into previously unexplored regions of my being and my understanding of our world, my fellow beings, and our planet and often other unseen worlds. They have all been part of my journey, a journey of exploration and further learning.
Even though writing has always been an essential part of my being ever since I can first remember, it essentially is a lonely yet fascinating experience requiring much exhilarating research but also strict discipline. As a result it may seem to be a selfish occupation, and so I would like to thank my many friends and family, whom I may have neglected, for their patience and understanding.
However, my most grateful and enormous thanks and gratitude must be reserved for Patricia Daubney, without whose encouragement this book would never have happened. I had started writing it and it was largely finishedat which point the wastepaper basket seemed the most fitting place for it. Patricia thought otherwise and persuaded me to continue. Reluctantly I consented and asked James Lyons, my longtime friend and colleague, if he would contribute his wisdom. He gladly agreed and so the fate of the book was sealed. Patricia has never failed to give unstintingly of her time and encouragement throughout, with endless patience and wonderful good humor in helping pull the book into shape. She has played a major role. James Lyons is in full agreement with this and adds his most grateful thanks to Patricia for all her invaluable help.
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