We have the microwave laser technology to produce those images. Better yet the increasing complexity pretty well ran parallel to the improvement in our computer technology. Thus it has appeared liklely that we could blame causation rarely on some clumsy hoaxers, and the military's research program for most.
I suggest that we can add in a few actual alien types as well taking advantage of the media.
The last part is useful here and brings us up to date on speculation.
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Crop Circles – Messages from Another World?
Nicholas Corrin, New Dawn
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2017/04/05/crop-circles-messages-another-world/
If there were a hazard meter capable of measuring the precariousness
of human survival on planet Earth, the needle would surely be pointing
deep into the red zone. James Lovelock, father of the Gaia hypothesis,
predicts that within the next hundred years 80% of humanity will have
been wiped out. The unstoppable juggernaut of global warming and its
concomitant catastrophes, he says, will utterly decimate our species.
Moreover, effective interventions are no longer feasible, and what is
now inevitable cannot be undone. Hopefully, Lovelock concludes, the
small portion that survives “Armageddon” will have finally learned to
live in harmony with nature and the environment. It will be a new
beginning: a species that will have re-modelled itself, not so much
through technology as through severe pain, loss and hardship.
Assuming that Lovelock may be right on this one, are there currently
alien forms of life observing us and monitoring our perilous situation?
Are there, as some appear to believe, aliens now living in our midst,
collaborating with covert military and governmental agencies, perhaps
even darkly precipitating these events? Or are there, conversely,
communications softly whispered to us from inter-dimensional entities
attempting to assist us, even at this late hour? Or again, is this all
just in our heads, nothing but the froth and fantasy of human delusion?
To attempt to answer seriously the burning question of human-alien interaction, we need first to consider whence the word alien originates,
and how language, as substrate and vehicle of human consciousness, can
as easily give rise to phantoms and fears as insight and understanding.
The word itself derives from the Latin word alienus, which
signifies something (or someone) strange, foreign and fundamentally
other. In the United States, the intermediate status between an illegal
immigrant and a full-fledged citizen is termed resident alien. Such an individual has the right to work and reside in the country but not to vote. The resident alien
is given a “green card.” It always struck me that there must be
something in the American psyche linking green cards with little green
men.
What we deem to be alien is, unconsciously, seen by us as foreign,
impenetrable, untrustworthy, thus capable of betrayal. What is truly
dangerous, however, is our habit of casting other human beings as truly other
than us. Whenever the word alien is uttered, there is always a shadow
of fear and potential violence. At the same time, history has taught us
that other human beings, and that includes ourselves, are not to be
trusted. Why, therefore, would we not be deeply fearful of real aliens?
The concept of the Grays and Reptilians of alien origin masquerading
as humans, deviously operating from seats of power behind the scenes,
has gripped certain sections of the popular imagination, but this is
nothing more than pulp fiction playing on deep-seated, infantile fears.
Such phobias within the population actually are highly useful to the
shadowy forces within the Deep State that cleverly employ the subterfuge
of malign alien presences and strange UFO incursions in order to
deflect attention away from secretive, super hi-tech, and highly
classified military experiments.
Those who control the reins of fear control history and world events.
Certainly, the twentieth century’s dark history of disenfranchisement,
from the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II to the
current, very real threat of summarily corralling hundreds of thousands
of Muslim Americans en masse and placing them in FEMA camps,
demonstrates the interplay of racially driven fears, totalitarian
reflexes and connotations surrounding the concept of the alien.
One could also say that the Native American population, and similarly
the indigenous Australian peoples (amongst others), were historically
targeted for destruction or exploitation by conquering military or
corporate invaders. The original inhabitants were seen as irredeemably
alien, if not sub-human. The entire global history of
colonisation, missionary zeal, enslavement and genocide, as famously
depicted in Conrad’s novel, Heart of Darkness,
revolves around the perception of the racially other as fundamentally
alien, inferior and requiring redemption. This was obviously the
rationale behind Hitler’s “Final Solution.”
Before we probe further into etymology and the interweaving of
language, history, psychology and geopolitics, let’s rewind the spool
and time-travel backwards into the mists of prehistory. Aeons ago,
wide-eyed and tremulous, our pre-hominid forebears emerged from thick
tangles of jungle under whose cover they’d swung or timidly crept, dimly
aware there existed vaster worlds beyond the familiar forest canopy.
They then stumbled upon a stone strewn wilderness of dancing grasses
littered with new dangers and opportunities. Propelled by an
irrepressible inner destiny, which scholars would later call
“evolution,” as early man stepped out tentatively on to the scorched
savannahs, he encountered night as never before, wide-open and naked, as
though for the first time. Used to seeing the glowing eyes of nocturnal
predators within the thick drapery of vines and foliage, here, with the
shock of the new, he would see, unclothed in all its awesome enormity
and strangeness, the full moon and the firmament replete with
innumerable watchful presences each moving with a precise, coordinated
logic utterly different from the movements of animals, winds, water or
other things of this earth. Here was the crucible of an ineffably
superior order, of a slowly nascent conception of astrological powers
and later on of astronomy, of man’s hauntingly nostalgic sense of his
own lost extraterrestrial origins.
Above
him unfurled windswept swathes and rising gulfs of air, driving him to
seek refuge in caves. But what refuge could he possibly find from these
great lanternous gyres? The mysterious turnings in the deep
blue-blackness stirred the contemplative mind of our ancestors,
stimulating the explosive growth of the cerebral cortex. For we urgently
required more thinking capacity to examine this new, hieroglyphic
nature of reality. Man’s symbol-making mind was being birthed beneath
the stars. And these stars helped him navigate, not just on earthly
pathways, as a nomadic tribal being, but also inwardly, as a traveller
of the mental dimensions, and as a seeker. The night gave rise to
terrors, but also to the sublime, the ethereal, the intellectual and,
most importantly, as far as we are here concerned, to the feeling that
we humans are not alone: there exists a bridge between the higher and
the lower realms.
All this would be articulated in the ziggurats of the early
Mesopotamian people, the raised promontories of the Mayans and, somewhat
later, the tall thin spires of Gothic cathedrals; later still, in the
ensuing scientific age, super-sensitive antennae perched atop questing
satellites and far-flung space probes.
The Vatican Checking for Aliens?
Today, even the Vatican owns, and runs, a private astronomical
observatory. Why would the Holy See construct a sky-scouring facility in
the Arizona desert? The Vatican Observatory, overseen by Brother Guy
Consolmagno, direct appointee of Pope Francis himself, incorporates the
so-called Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope. In the director’s own words, the purpose is to joyfully study the glory of the stars, crown jewels of the Lord’s creation:
All the science we do, and all the outreach we do, reflects a quality that motivates everything we do in astronomy: a sense of joy. The stars are glorious, and it’s a treat to be engaged in their study. Their glory proclaims the Glory of their Creator!
That, at least, is the official version. But the Vatican has
centuries of strategic survival instinct to draw on, and would not want
to be caught with its “pants down.” For if advanced alien life forms
were detected, or suddenly communicated with us on planet Earth, the
viability of any religious ideology would rely on it being able to
seamlessly assimilate this new “exo-biblical” factor. The Vatican
Observatory surely shows just how seriously the Catholic Church is
taking the idea of imminent human-alien interaction.
Many writers and scholars have proposed extraterrestrial links to
very early human civilisations whose prowess, in many respects, far
surpasses our own, despite, or perhaps because of no extant evidence of
what we would term technological tools. This begs the question as to
whether more advanced techniques, impervious to our current knowledge,
were employed. When, for example, university research projects in Peru
attempted to replicate the precise stone-cutting of pre-Inca builders,
their results proved to be embarrassing failures, even with the use of
modern power tools and advanced computer software.
Today we have convinced ourselves that modern humans can 3-D print
just about anything we wish, yet we ourselves have not the faintest clue
as to how the stones for ancient megalithic constructions were cut and
fitted, let alone transported to their final destination sites. The sarsen
stones of Stonehenge along with other sacred megalithic constructions
remain impenetrable enigmas. There must be something very irritating
here for the scientific mind – which too easily degrades itself into the
arrogant scientistic mind – that these riddles have not yet
been solved. For those outside the mainstream, a preferred explanation
tends to be there was help “from above”; that is, extraterrestrials
sojourning on Earth collaborated or advised in the construction and
development of early human civilisations.
Today there are multiple bursting files of “evidence” and sworn
affidavits by persons highly ranked within the military as to
interactions with alien spacecraft and/or alien beings. The so-called
Disclosure Project was designed to collate and integrate as much of this
evidence as possible. Yet the attempt to persuade the general public
always gets stymied by officialdom itself. Thus, hearsay, conspiracy
theory, claims and counterclaims end up inducing a paradoxical mix of
credulity and disbelief in the average Joe. This, we must understand, is
very much to the benefit of whoever is trying to control public
opinion.
What is actually going on? Is there any way of penetrating all the
manipulated projections and mind control without falling prey to
irrational speculation?
The Crop Circle Connection
Whilst there seems to be a very dark and militaristic aspect to
human-alien interaction, to my mind, one of the most intriguing and
compelling arenas of human-alien communication has been crop circles.
The almost spontaneous delivery of these ciphers, or cryptograms, as
much as the actual content they encode, gives one the sense of a
downstreaming of intelligent communication from another dimension. The
ugly attempts to ridicule them as hoaxes perpetrated by pranksters is
utterly unconvincing when one compares the refined geometric elegance of
a genuine circle with a known fraudulent one. The deliberate
disinformation from official sources has been exposed in the writings of
longtime researchers such as Freddy Silva in his book Secrets in the Fields.1
With crop circles we are not necessarily dealing with three
dimensional alien beings residing far away on exoplanets. Such
mainstream, rational versions of alien life aboard sister earthships are
quite conventional and are naively based upon the premise that other
regions of the cosmos, due to purely mathematical probability, would
have allowed for the emergence of exotic yet fundamentally comparable
versions of ourselves. Here, instead, we seem to be dealing with
invisible, intangible fields of intelligence, capable of creating
extraordinary ciphers and delivering them to us by altering the
molecular and electromagnetic structure of stalks of wheat. The sense we
have been getting, for over three decades, is of someone trying to tell us something,
or show us something, or, perhaps, remind us of something. Most
importantly of all, the impetus to communicate, the sense of urgency is
coming from them, not from us. What are “they” trying to tell us?
2001 was the year, we are often reminded, that our world irrevocably
changed when the Twin Towers came crashing down on that fateful
September 11th day in New York. But it was also the year
that, near Chilbolton Observatory in Hampshire, UK, two astonishing crop
circles, or rather, crop rectangles, appeared. What is even more
interesting is that these were first sighted on the morning of Tuesday,
August 21st, exactly three weeks before the mega-attack in Manhattan
occurred. Is this a coincidence, or is there some synchronicity
involved?
The two Chilbolton formations consisted of, on the one hand, a
section of binary code reminiscent of a computer chip and, on the other,
a blurry humanoid face within a rectangular frame measuring 44m by 57m.
The wheat stalks composing the face were bent in such a way as to make
the image appear pixilated with heavily overhung brows, deep sockets,
and an inscrutable demeanour. The Chilbolton face is, above all, emotionless.
Looking back at it now, would it be off the mark to suggest that it
conjures up a spectral reflection of what we have today become beneath
the thin veneer of our civilisation, in a world racked by incessant
wars, internecine conflicts, drone attacks and desensitised acts of
extreme brutality?
Or is it a kind of identikit portrait, sent for our perusal, of an actual alien race from a far-off galactic zone?
As for the “computer chip” segment, it contained a message. This
message was decoded by Paul Vigay, a computer expert who back-linked it
to a coded signal originally sent out by SETI on November 16th,
1974, from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. SETI had aimed its
coded message at a star cluster known as M13 in the Hercules
constellation. The purpose of the outgoing message was to deliver
technical information about life in our Solar System to intelligent
aliens who, it was hypothesised, if they existed, would most likely be
capable of decoding it. The Arecibo radio signal had been delivered in
binary code with a total of 1679 pulses.
The returning signal, if authentic, appeared to provide reciprocal
information about the alien species within M13, including its population
(21.3 billion) and the high prevalence of silicon in its periodic
table, suggesting to some interpreters that these aliens sending us back
their own encoded messages may be cyborgs or robots.
Alien “portrait” at Sparsholt
Hardly another year had passed before yet another formation, again in
Hampshire but this time at Sparsholt near the town of Winchester,
appeared (see image top of page). It consisted of a “portrait” within an
even larger rectangle, about 120m in length.2 The huge
rectangle framed a clear rendition of our common cultural projection of
an alien, ET or Gray. Looking at it gives one the distinct feeling this
is a highly intelligent and refined, also deeply ironic, form of
communication. Unlike the Chilbolton “portrait,” instead of a pixilated
image, the Sparsholt “portrait” evokes an image on an old cathode ray TV
screen. For, when viewed from above, the figure we see in the field is
composed of clearly delineated horizontal lines.
Thus
the Sparsholt portrait is clearly intended to be interpreted as a
projection from an undetectable alien source. This projection has itself been projected
as if it were a TV image. Not only that but this small screen image
suggests the producers are thoroughly aware of how we humans project outwards
from our culturally manipulated unconscious, clichéd visual renditions
of what aliens are “supposed” to look like. All of these factors lead
one to suspect that whoever produced this crop rectangle at Sparsholt
knows far more about us than we could possibly imagine. And that this
knowledge “they” have of us is not limited to the type of information
encoded in the original SETI radio signals which focused on external
data such as Earth’s global population back in 1974, the atomic numbers
for elements constituting the basic constituents of organic life in our
Solar System, the composition of the DNA molecule, the height of the
average human, and the Arecibo telescope itself from which the original,
outgoing message was dispatched. No, the Sparsholt formation appears to
show us that the emitters can read our minds, can penetrate our
unconscious imaginal codes, not merely our rational, science-based ones.
At Sparsholt, we may be presented with evidence of extraterrestrial
insight into human psychic functioning, relayed back to us as a riddle
to be solved. To put it most unequivocally, this Hollywood
head-and-shoulder rendition of an ET in the rectangular frame does not attempt to represent what distant aliens look like; on the contrary, it reveals to us how we ourselves project names
and forms outwardly from our own unenlightened understanding and
semi-superstitious modes of perception, exactly as did the chained
prisoners in the story of Plato’s Cave.
But there is more: offset from the huge rectangular framed portrait
at Sparsholt and perched on the ET’s left shoulder in such a way that it
literally breaks through the lateral perimeter of the frame, is a wide
disc encrypted with bits of binary coded information. When the experts
finally deciphered the contents of this disc, what messages did they
find? Paul Vigay, already mentioned in a previous paragraph, set about
the work of deciphering the disc with an open, inquisitive mind. It
struck him at first that the binary disc reminded him of the notched
metal plates inside old Victorian music boxes, then of cymatics and
later of planetary grid systems. Very soon, however, Vigay came to
discern a semantic content encrypted into the disc. By invoking the
“bits per byte” methods of notation commonly used by computer
programmers, Vigay was quickly able to translate the disc’s outwardly
spiralling sequence of raised and flattened tufts of wheat into text.
What emerged was the following:
Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts and their BROKEN PROMISES. Much
PAIN but still time. (Damaged word.) There is GOOD out there. We OPpose
DECEPTION. Conduit closing (BELL SOUND).3
What can we conclude from these enigmatic words? I suggest this
message is a cryptic call to that part of humanity that remains capable
of hearing what the Greeks called the Music of the Spheres;
almost a command, although delivered as a whisper, just as the Music of
the Spheres was not so much a sound as an inner harmony between parts.
Nonetheless, a call to arms, on the level of the heart and the
mind, a reminder of our individual spiritual responsibility. If there is
a side to human interaction with aliens which, whether real or
imagined, focuses on predation, abduction, conquest and exploitation,
there is also this gentle voice exhorting us to stay vigilant, lucid and
receptive; to retain our grip on the wheel of reality by staying true
to a deeper vision.
Archons & Ahriman
The entire alien-interaction theme brings to mind the Gnostic concept
of archons, and in particular Ahriman, that master meddler and
deceiver. It maybe that the contrasts between light and dark,
inspiration and terror streaming out of the extraterrestrial sphere
articulate the esoteric Manichean tensions between good and evil
entities, and the effects of forces which are inimical to our spiritual
and existential growth. One could perhaps say that these forces are not
truly situated somewhere else but reside within the human heart, and
that the human heart, with its potentially limitless scope of
understanding, encompasses both opposing extremes.
Rudolf Steiner, in one of his lectures on Lucifer and Ahriman, has this to say on the subject:
“If the right stand is to be taken to Ahriman’s future incarnations, people must become far more objective where their own impulses are concerned, and far, far more subjective where the external world is concerned – not by introducing pictures in fantasy but by bringing interest, alert attention, and devotion to the things of immediate life.4″
Since we first ventured out, many millions of years ago through that
verdant curtain at the forest’s edge, we humans have stumbled, and
occasionally swaggered through trials, challenges, conquests, epiphanies
and corruption, searching endlessly for our own peculiar destiny.
Indeed, it is only recently we have become aware that the very stars
above us must, like us, perish, they too have their share of conflicts
and will eventually be extinguished, transforming into red giants or
white dwarfs, or collapsing into limitless, hyperdense black holes of
forgetting and nothingness. In our hearts we carry both love and hatred,
both the Christ impulse and the Ahriman or Luciferian impulse.
The innumerable snowflakes that have fallen around us since that
first intrepid and fateful venturing out on to the open plain have
threatened our survival with the promise of terminal cold, but they have
also delivered tiny, inimitable packets of cosmic perfection, of which
the mysterious crop circles are fantastic elaborations. We ourselves are
nothing but extraterrestrials stranded on a distant planet. We shall
find our longed for origins in the sky only by rediscovering that way
back home here on Earth.
About the Author
NICHOLAS CORRIN, OMD, L.Ac., Bio.CT, MQG is a doctor
of oriental and bioenergetic medicine. He lives in the Pacific
Northwest of the United States. Dr. Corrin has developed unique methods
to treat many kinds of disease using biomagnetism and vital force. He is
a master of Qigong and an acclaimed teacher who offers training in his
Infinite Body system. He writes books and articles on many aspects of
life including studies of water, seeds and the inner worlds of
contemplation. His recent book The Power of Letting Go is available from Amazon or retail bookstores. His website is www.fridayharborholistichealth.com.
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