Monday, September 30, 2013

Conscious Circles: A Presentation by Colin Andrews



None concentric
The format is a seminar/classroom but in a warm setting, at the "Buddha Barn" in Massachusetts, actually a warm, homey setting for Mr. Andrews to deliver his personal take on a world phenomenon. He manages to isolate the subject in one region near Sussex, England, and to tell a very credible story, with a very compelling timeline, with crystal clear slides and diagrams.

The third part of the surveillance, if you will, is British government (interestingly, the former employer of Andrews). This Reviewer was floored to learn that a "crop circle" formed on royal property - how could hoaxters possibly penetrate that area? Where did the design originate?

Another fascinating detail here is a discussion of those two crop circle originators, who around 1979, took credit for the early circles; what the viewer will find as "new" is the real impetus for such an endeavour.

A big impetus for me to buy this DVD was the idea that it contained that well-known radio...

CROP CIRCLES AS MESSAGES TO US
PLEASE BUY & VIEW "CONSCIOUS CIRCLES," WHICH HAS EXCELLENT PRESENTATION BY AN INTERNATIONAL LEADER, COLIN ANDREWS, IN THE FIELD OF CROP CIRCLES, DESIGNS, ACTUALLY, USUALLY IN CROPS. HE PRESENTS MUCH INFO UNAVAILABLE IN OTHER RESOURCES. NEVER BORING, & ANY MUSIC IS NOT TOO LOUD SO THE WORDS ARE AUDIBLE.

Entertaining, informal lecture on the crop circle phenomenon
As another reviewer mentioned, this lecture was filmed in the "Buddha Barn," a cozy, wood-beamed "community room" on Colin Andrews' small Connecticut farm. Speaking before an intimate, sympathetic gathering, Andrews sums up in about two hours the results of his thirty-plus years investigating crop circles and related paranormal phenomena. Andrews supplements his comments with numerous slides, charts, and video clips.

For Andrews, crop circles - both "hoaxed" and "real" - are part of a larger change in consciousnes which Andrews sees as essential to the betterment (and even survival) of the human race. The phenomenon thus has enormous social and political implications.

Andrews relates events happening over many years in certain areas of England, and attempts to tie them together in a broad synthesis, a coherent, unfolding drama, as it were, a progressive "revelation."

But, one might ask, a revelation from whom, or what? And how much of that...

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